Public Property magazine

Our 24-page Public Property magazine focuses on the rationalisation and development of property and assets across the public sector.

It explores how councils are generating revenue through innovative property schemes and working with other parts of the public sector like health, police and welfare to maximise their assets between them.

The quarterly magazine is sent to directors and senior officers from property, housing and regeneration departments within local government across the country. It will also be distributed at key events such as MIPIM UK and the Local Government Association annual conference.

The content includes news, comment pieces, features and a range of case studies.

Public Property is published in March, June, September and December.

To receive your free digital copy of Public Property, or to submit editorial for consideration, please email l.sharman@hgluk.com

For more information on advertising in the magazine, please contact j.pidgeon@hgluk.com

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Latest Issue

Latest issue - Public Property

This issue of Public Property examines how how flexible workspaces can lead the way in regeneration for local authorities, Why local authority intervention is key to successful urban regeneration schemes and if the Government’s challenge of embracing beauty is an opportunity for communities.

The March issue also takes a closer look at Blackburn with Darwen Council's first digital health hub to help people gain control over health and care services.

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