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Contract Leads Powered by EARLY PLANNING Projects in Planning up to Detailed Plans Submitted Contract Leads Powered by EARLY PLANNING Projects in planning up to detailed plans submitted. PLANS APPROVED Projects where the detailed plans have been approved but are still at pre-tender stage. TENDERS Projects that are at the tender stage CONTRACTS Approved projects at main contract awarded stage. NOTTINGHAM £15.72M Planning authority: Derby Job: Detail Plans (conversion/extension) Client: Bhandal ough, Leicestershire, LE11 2AE Contractor: Submitted for 6 houses & 1 social club Client: Talbot House, Talbot Street Granted for gymnasium (extension) Client: Dental Surgery Developer: NCR Architecture, Beaufort Construction, Beaufort House, RHW Developments Ltd Agent: Brewster Bye Contracts MIDLANDS/ Planning authority: Nottingham Job: Funktion Fitness Developer: Planning & 8 Windsor Road, Halesowen, West Midlands, Brierley Park Close, Sutton-In-Ashfield, NORTH/ Architects, 5 North Hill Road, Leeds, West DONCASTER £2.5M Detailed Plans Submitted for 214 student Design Practice, Ground Floor Woburn House, B63 4BE Tel: Not Available Nottinghamshire, NG17 3FW Tel: 01623 513700 Yorkshire, LS6 2EN Tel: 0113 275 4000 Balby Street Infants School, Harlington EAST ANGLIA flats (new/alterations) Client: Lester Hotels Vernon Gate, Derby, DE1 1UL Tel: 01332 347371 WOLVERHAMPTON £0.25M Land junction Cemetery Road, Ratcliffe NORTH-EAST Jm Butler Builders Ltd, Westfi, 4 Court Crags RoadDenaby Main Agent: Corstorphine & Wright, Brookhall, ELY £0.41M 115 Waterloo Road Road Sileby £2.6m Millfield Lane Nether Poppleton Planning authority: Doncaster Early Planning Brook Street, Warwick, CV34 4BL Tel: 01926 Chippenham Lodge Stud, Parkside Planning authority: Wolverhampton Job: Planning authority: Charnwood Job: Detail Early Planning £0.675m Job: Detail Plans Granted for 36 houses ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH £2.4M 288992 Chippenham Detail Plans Granted for 5 flats (conversion) Plans Granted for 18 houses & 6 flats Client: BARNSLEY £3.075M Planning authority: York Job: Detailed Plans Client: Deva Homes Agent: Coda Studio Ltd, Land South Of, Normanton Road SPALDING £0.8M Planning authority: East Cambridgeshire Client: Mr. Y Patel Developer: Mistry Design Nottingham Community Housing Association Former Foulstone School, Nanny Marr Submitted for 9 residential units (conversion) 25 Mowbray Street, Sheffield, South Packington Pinchbeck Farm, Cowards Lane Job: Detail Plans Granted for american barn Services, 52 Himley Crescent, Goldthorn Park, Agent: Pelham Architects, 12 - 14 Pelham Road Darfield Client: J. M. Butler Builders Ltd Agent: Paul Yorkshire, S3 8EL Contractor: Deva Homes, Planning authority: North West Pinchbeck Client: Chippenham Lodge Stud Ltd Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV4 5DE Road, Nottingham, NG5 1AP Contractor: Planning authority: Barnsley Job: Outline Butler Architects Limited, Westfield House, 145 - 157 St. John Street, London, EC1V 4PW Leicestershire Job: Outline Plans Granted for Planning authority: South Holland Job: Developer: The Ely Planning Company, Penn Tel: William Davis Limited, Forest Field, Forest Plans Submitted for 35 houses/5 retail units Millfield Lane, Nether Poppleton, York, North Tel: Not Available 35 houses Client: Mr S Bryan and Mr S Detailed Plans Submitted for 10 biomass Farm, Harston Road, Haslingfield, Cambridge, Road, Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE11 3NS & 1 supermarket Client: Peveril Securities Yorkshire, YO26 6GA Tel: 01904 790244 Balby Street Infants School, Harlington Brassington Agent: DCI Architecture Ltd, The heating plant rooms Client: Bernard CB23 1JZ Tel: 01223 872690 Tenders Tel: 01509 231181 Limited Agent: Smith Smalley Architects Ltd, Court Crags RoadDenaby Main £2.5m Rural Design Office, Snarestone Road, Matthews Foods Ltd Agent: Lumicity Ltd, HINCKLEY £0.78M MARKET RASEN £0.38M MARCH £1.9M Craven Lodge, 37 Victoria Avenue, Harrogate, Plans Approved Planning authority: Doncaster Job: Detail Appleby Magna, Swadlincote, Derbyshire, Ffos Farm, Coldbrook, Abergavenny, Gwent, Former Flutters Bingo, Rugby Road White Lion Farm House, Lincoln Road Cavalry Primary School, Cavalry Drive North Yorkshire, HG1 5PX Tel: 01423 531100 DURHAM £7.5M Plans Granted for 36 houses Client: Deva DE12 7AJ Tel: 01530 588141 NP7 9TF Tel: 01873 815570 Planning authority: Hinckley & Bosworth Wragby Planning authority: Fenland Job: Detail DONCASTER £4.26M Old Shire Hall, Old Elvet Homes Agent: MSA Architects, 89 High BUXTON £0.49M STOKE-ON-TRENT £7M Job: Detail Plans Granted for supermarket Planning authority: East Lindsey Job: Detail Plans Granted for school (extension) Client: Plot 7, Lakeside Boulevard Planning authority: Durham County Job: Street, Newton-Le-Willows, Merseyside, Wheston House Farm, Tideswell Moor Land Off, Crewe Road Alsager (fit-out/alterations) Client: Iceland Frozen Plans Granted for supermarket & retail unit Cambridgeshire County Council Agent: Planning authority: Doncaster Job: Outline Detail Plans Granted for 2 hotels/apart hotels WA12 9SL Contractor: Deva Homes, 145 - 157 Tideswell Planning authority: Cheshire East Job: Foods Ltd Developer: RRDS Ltd, Brookside (new/conversion) Client: LCS Property Ltd Cambridgeshire County Council, Shire Hall, Plans Granted for 2 office buildings Client: & 2 leisure spa/restaurant/pub units Client: St. John Street, London, EC1V 4PW Tel: Not Planning authority: Peak District National Outline Plans Granted for 110 houses Client: Farm, Nantyderry, Abergavenny, Gwent, NP7 Agent: Framework Architecture & Urban Castle Hill, Castle Hill, Cambridge, CB3 0AP GMI Construction Group Plc Agent: Enjoy The Kevin Brown SIPP Developer: Hub Available Park Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for Persimmon Homes (North West) Agent: 9DP Tel: 01873 881 165 Design, Marine Studios, Burton Lane End, Contractor: Coulson Building Group Ltd, Design Ltd, Blayds House, 21 Blayds Yard, Architecture Ltd, Warkworth Drive, Concorde House, Carr Lane Hyde Park livestock building Client: Wheston House e-SCAPE Urbanists, Hartsgrove Farm, Hollin IPSWICH £0.525M Burton Waters, Lincoln, LN1 2UA Tender William James House, Cowley Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS1 4AD Tel: 0113 Chester-Le-Street, County Durham, DH2 3TW £0.4m Farm Agent: Ian Pick Associates Ltd, Lane, Sutton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK11 Land North Of Elm Cottage, The Street return date: Tenders invited. Tel: 01522 Cambridge, CB4 0WX Tel: 01223 423800 2423622 Tel: 07894 869432 Planning authority: Doncaster Job: Detail Llewellyn House, Middle Street, Kilham, 0NN Tel: 01260 253207 Witnesham 535383 NORTHAMPTON £0.25M GRIMSBY £5.23M GATESHEAD £3.5M Plans Granted for offices (renovation works) Driffield, Humberside, YO25 4RL Tel: 01262 WARWICK £0.3M Planning authority: Waveney Job: Detail Northamptonshire County Cricke, Land East Of, Netherlands Way Roman†Road†Primary†School, Client: St Leger Homes Of Doncaster Ltd 421807 Compton Verney Mansion, Compton Plans Granted for 7 houses Client: Mr. & Mrs. Contracts Wantage Road Stallingborough Kiln Lane Industrial Est Chevington Leam Lane Estate Agent: John Hill Associates, 6 Shaw Wood CHESTERFIELD £0.3M Verney M Wright Developer: Last & Tricker BIRMINGHAM £9.6M Planning authority: Northampton Job: Planning authority: North East Lincolnshire Planning authority: Gateshead Job: Detail Way, Shaw Wood Business Park, Doncaster, East Lodge, Boythorpe Crescent Planning authority: Stratford-On-Avon Job: Partnership, 3 Lower Brook Mews, Lower Martineau Centre, 74 - 100 Balden Road Detail Plans Granted for cricket club Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for warehouse Plans Granted for school Client: Department South Yorkshire, DN2 5TB Contractor: Murvic Planning authority: Chesterfield Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for footbridge Brook Street, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP4 1RA Tel: Harborne (extension) Client: Northamptonshire County (new/conversion) Client: Immingham for Education Developer: AHR, Parsonage Contracts Ltd, Askern House, High street, Detailed Plans Submitted for 4 houses Client: Client: Compton Verney House Agent: 01473 252961 Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Detail Cricket Club Agent: GSS Architecture, 35 Industrial Estates Limited Agent: Evolution Chambers, The Parsonage, Manchester, M3 Bentley, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN6 0AA Ace Developments (Chesterfield) Ltd Agent: Purcell Miller Tritton, 35 King Street, Bristol, LINCOLN £0.32M Plans Granted for 104 houses/23 flats & 1 Headlands, Kettering, Northamptonshire, PDR, The Office Suite, 134 Enville Road, 2HW Tel: 0161 828 7900 Tel: 01302 701122 Mitchell & Proctor, 12 Albion Road, Chesterfield, BS1 4DZ Tel: 01179 101060 Land off, Exchange Road North community centre Client: Persimmon Homes NN15 7ES Contractor: Steele & Bray Ltd, 59 Kinver, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY7 6BN HULL £1M GATESHEAD £1.5M Derbyshire, S40 1LJ Tel: 01246 275107 WOLVERHAMPTON £0.85M Hykeham West Midlands Ltd Agent: Latham - 67 Moore Street, Kingsley, Northampton, Tel: 07875 725163 Land To The South Of, The Hessle Road H M S Calliope, South Shore Road S R S Rail Systems Ltd, 3 Riverside Way High Level Station, Railway Drive City Planning authority: North Kesteven Job: Architects, St. Michaels, Queen Street, Derby, NN2 7HU Tel: 01604 716808 HARTLEPOOL £1.749M Health Centre Planning authority: Gateshead Job: Detail Bolsover £0.49m Centre Detail Plans Granted for builders merchant DE1 3SU Contractor: Persimmon Homes NORWICH £1M Land At, Green Street Planning authority: Kingston-Upon-Hull Plans Granted for naval reserve training unit/ Planning authority: Bolsover Job: Detailed Planning authority: Wolverhampton Job: building Client: Taylor Lindsey Developer: West Midlands Ltd, Venture Court,
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