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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. LEICESTER £2.5M houses (conversion/alterations) Client: Miss Client: Mr. & Mrs. R Gordon Developer: Mr. Reserved Matters Granted for enterprise STRATFORD-ON-AVON £2.55M KNARESBOROUGH £941M Darlington, County Durham, DL3 7JX Tel: Land at junction of, Soar Valley Way Vicki Parsons & Lychgate Homes Ltd Howard Baxter, 8 Clay Lake, Spalding, building Client: Urban & Civic Agent: Allford Home Guard Club And Sport Grou, Main Sandy Bank Farm, Sandy Bank 01325 462966 MIDLANDS/ Narborough Road South Enderby Developer: David Granger Architectural Lincolnshire, PE11 2QG Tel: 01775 724384 Hall Monaghan Morris Architects, 4&5th floor Street Tiddington Farnham HEXHAM £0.8M Planning authority: Blaby Job: Outline Plans Design, The Old Dairy, Mill Street, Packington, UTTOXETER £0.3M Morelands, 5 - 23 Old Street, London, EC1V Planning authority: Stratford-On-Avon Job: Planning authority: Harrogate Job: Detailed Walwick Hall, Humshaugh EAST ANGLIA Granted for 8 commercial units Client: Ashby-De-La-Zouch, Leicestershire, LE65 Land adjacent Millholme, Mill Street 9HL Contractor: RG Carter Building Ltd, Detail Plans Granted for 26 houses/6 flats & Plans Submitted for agricultural building Planning authority: Northumberland Job: Everards Brewery Ltd Agent: Marrons 1WN Tel: 01530 560939 Rocester Lincolnshire Showground, Grange-de-Lings, pavilion/scout hut Client: Cala Homes Client: Webster Farming (Farnham) Ltd Detail Plans Granted for hotel (conversion/ Early Planning Planning, 1 Meridian South, Meridian Business BIRMINGHAM £1.875M Planning authority: East Staffordshire Job: Lincoln, LN2 2NA Tel: 01522 561540 (Midlands) Ltd Agent: Thrive Architects, The Agent: Ian Pick Associates Ltd, Station Farm extension) Client: Mrs. Rachel Batson ATHERSTONE £0.375M Park, Leicester, LE19 1WY Tel: 0116 289 2200 2048 Bristol Road South Rednal Detail Plans Granted for 4 houses Client: KETTERING £17.25M Grange, Romsey Road, Michelmersh, Romsey, Offices, Wansford Road, Nafferton, Driffield, Developer: Kevin Doonan Architect Ltd, Land Adjacent to 33/Delves Far, Delves LINCOLN £3.75M Planning authority: Walsall Job: Detail Webberley Developer: Matthew Montague Burton Wold Wind Farm South, Land at Hampshire, SO51 0AE Contractor: Cala Humberside, YO25 8NJ Tel: 01377 253363 Hallstile Bank, Hexham, Northumberland, Crescent Wood End Land South Of, Fen Road Heighington Plans Granted for 23 houses & 1 flat/1 labour Architects, The Cheese Factory, Longford, Glendon Farm, Burton Latimer Homes (Midlands) Ltd, Brook House, LEEDS £3.2M NE46 3PQ Tel: 01434 601020 Planning authority: North Warwickshire Planning authority: North Kesteven Job: club Client: Dunedin Homes & Developments Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 3DT Tel: 01335 Planning authority: Kettering Job: Detail Birmingham Road, Henley-in-Arden, West Old Shaftsbury Public House, York MIDDLESBROUGH £0.67M Job: Outline Plans Granted for 5 houses Outline Plans Granted for 50 houses Client: Ltd Developer: Geoff Perry Associates, The 330510 Plans Granted for 3 wind turbines Client: Midlands, B95 5QR Tel: 01217115310 Road Granville Road Garages, Granville Road Client: Mr. Ken Simmons Agent: Ritchie & Lindum Homes Agent: Freeths LLP, Shrubbery, 28 Erdington Rd, Aldridge, Walsall, WOLVERHAMPTON £0.3M Infinergy Agent: Infinergy, 16 West Borough, WALSINGHAM £27M Planning authority: Leeds Job: Outline Planning authority: Middlesbrough Job: Ritchie LLP, Ground Floor The Manor House, Cumberland Court, 80 Mount Street, West Midlands, WS9 8UH Tel: 01922 744900 Cranmoor Lodge Farm, Wrottesley Park Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 1NG Contractor: Dudgeon Windfarm, Bunkers Hill Plans Granted for elderly persons home Detail Plans Granted for 3 student cluster Lichfield Street, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B79 Nottingham, NG1 6HH Tel: 0115 936 9369 BURTON-ON-TRENT £0.375M Road Wrottesley Park Infinergy, 16 West Borough, Wimborne, Egmere Client: Watertight Investments Ltd Agent: flats Client: Mr. Leon White Developer: Mr. 7QF Tel: 01827 62251 LOUGHBOROUGH £1M 70 - 78 Scalpcliffe Road Planning authority: South Staffordshire Job: Dorset, BH21 1NG Tel: 01202 847680 Planning authority: North Norfolk Job: ARP Design, Gear House, Saltmeadows Road, Paul Alexander, Hart Lane, Hartlepool, BIRMINGHAM £0.6M Land r/o, 6 Nanhill Drive Woodhouse Planning authority: East Staffordshire Job: Detail Plans Granted for 4 residential units LEICESTER £1M Detail Plans Granted for wind farm Client: Gateshead, Tyne & Wear, NE8 3AH Tel: 0191 Cleveland, TS26 8NW Tel: 07515161869 Land Rear Of, 214 Cooks Lane Eaves Detail Plans Granted for 5 houses Client: (conversion) Client: Lewis Architecture Ltd Little Theatre, Dover Street Dudgeon Offshore Wind Limited Agent: 490 1155 MORPETH £2.6M Planning authority: Solihull Job: Detailed Planning authority: Charnwood Job: Outline Miller & Watson Carpentry Ltd Developer: S D Developer: Lewis Architecture Ltd, East Wing Planning authority: Leicester Job: Detail Dudgeon Offshore Wind Limited, 1 Kingdom NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE £1.125M Land North Of Rimside View, Front Plans Submitted for 8 bungalows Client: Mr. Plans Granted for luxury house Client: Mr. & Piearce, Manorderilo, Llandeilo, Dyfed, SA19 Wrottesley Hall, Copsall, Wolverhampton, Plans Granted for theatre (extension) Client: Street, London, W2 6BD Contractor: Carillion Field House, The Avenue Medburn Street Longframlington Sandhu Agent: Neil Boddison Associates, Mrs. S Collier Agent: Aitchison Raffety, The 7BL Tel: 01550 777230 West Midlands, WV8 2HT Tel: 01902 840044 Leicester Drama Society Agent: B3 Utility Services Ltd, Moreton Hall Industrial Planning authority: Northumberland Job: Planning authority: Northumberland Job: The Studio, 19 Bird Street, Lichfield, Granary, Spring Hill Office Park, Harborough DERBY £2.3M Architects, Loughborough Technology Centre, Estate, Easlea Road, Bury St. Edmunds, Outline Plans Granted for 15 houses Client: Detail Plans Granted for 37 houses/ Staffordshire, WS13 6PW Tel: 01543 262444 Road, Pitsford, Northampton, NN6 9AA Tel: Asterdale Leisure Centre, Borrowash Tenders Epinal Way, Loughborough, Leicestershire, Suffolk, IP32 7BY Tel: 01284 716808 Woodruff & Co Property Consultants Agent: bungalows Client: Cussins Ltd Developer: 24 Mead Rise £1m 01604 880163 Road Spondon CAMBRIDGE £10M LE11 3GE Contractor: S P & A J Building & WISBECH £5.25M Woodruff & Co Property Consultants, Arch 2, Concept Architecture, Office No. 12, Planning authority: Birmingham Job: NORWICH £2.85M Planning authority: Derby Job: Detail Plans Peterhouse Tech Park Expansion, Land Development Ltd, The Courtyard, Whitwick Land North & South Of, Cotterell Way Westgate Road, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne Gateshead IBC, Mulgrave Terrace, Gateshead, Detailed Plans Submitted for luxury house Hill Side Farm, Reedham Road Acle Granted for offices/changing rooms building west of ARM 1, Fulbourn Road Business Park, Stenson Road, Coalville, Planning authority: Fenland Job: Detail & Wear, NE1 1SA Tel: 0191 2302221 Tyne & Wear, NE8 1AN Tel: 0191 4909238 Client: Mr. Muthu Ramasamy Agent: Tony Planning authority: Broadland Job: Outline Client: Roscom Ltd Developer: CBP Peterhouse Technology Park Leicestershire, LE67 4JP Tel: 015 308 39466 Plans Granted for 70 houses Client: Roddons Renewable Energy Park, Fisher Street PUDSEY £0.975M Holt Design, Suite 6 3rd Floor, Richmond Plans Granted for 30 houses & 8 industrial/ Architects, 44 The Ropewalk, Nottingham, Planning authority: Cambridge Job: Premier Inn Hotel, Meridian Way Housing Association Agent: The Design £1.5m Land Adjacent, 13 Lumby Lane House, Yelverton Road, Bournemouth, research/offices Client: Mr. John Wilson NG1 5DW Tel: 0115 948 1144 Detailed Plans Submitted for office £0.91m Partnership, Claremont House, 10 Station Planning authority: Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Planning authority: Leeds Job: Reserved Dorset, BH1 1DA Tel: 01202 208331 Agent: David Futter Associates Ltd, Arkitech HOLT £1.2M development Client: Commercial Estates Planning authority: Blaby Job: Detail Plans Road, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, PE16 6AG Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for deep water Matters Granted for 13 houses Client: Ms. BRACKLEY £0.675M House, 35 Whiffler Road, Norwich, Norfolk, Land at, Hall Close Bodham Group Agent: Scott Brownrigg Ltd, St. Granted for hotel (extension/alterations) Contractor: G B Construction Partnership Ltd, test tank facility Client: Shepherd Offshore Elsie Smith Developer: Domus Architecture, Land atTown End Farm, Brackley Road NR3 2AW Tel: 01603 787778 Planning authority: North Norfolk Job: Catherines Court, 46 - 48 Portsmouth Road, Client: Premier Inns Hotels Ltd Agent: H B Seadyke Road, Wisbech St. Mary, Wisbech, Plc Agent: Fairhurst, 1 Arngrove Court, Spence Mills, Mill Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire, Croughton Townend Close PETERBOROUGH £0.975M Detail Plans Granted for 14 houses & 2 flats Guildford, Surrey, GU2 4DU Tender return Architects, 17 Warwick Street, Rugby, Cambridgeshire, PE13 4SD Tel: 01945 700959 Barrack Road, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne & LS13 3HE Tel: Not Available Planning authority: South Northampton- Former Ashton House, Broadway Yaxley Client: Broadland Housing Association date: Tenders invited. Tel: 01483 568 686 Warwickshire, CV21 3DH Contractor: Wear, NE4 6DB Tel: 0191 221 0505 SHEFFIELD £1M shire Job: Outline Plans Submitted for 9 Planning
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