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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. MARKET HARBOROUGH £1.05M Plans Granted for student accommodation Ltd Developer: Rob Duncan Planning Park, Shirley, Solihull, West Midlands, B90 retail units (new/alteration) Client: Benson restaurant & bar/cafe (conversion/ Ltd, Inkerman House, St Johns Road, Braybrooke Primary School, Church (conversion/alterations) Client: IPM Personal Consultancy, 70 Ferndale Road, Lichfield, 8AB Tel: 0121 746 7900 Elliot Capital Management Agent: Colman alterations) Client: The Kevin Brown SIPP Meadowfield, Durham, DH7 8XL Tel: 0844 MIDLANDS/ Close Braybrooke Pension Trustees Limited Developer: The Staffordshire, WS13 7DL Tel: 07779 783521 IPSWICH £1.065M Architects, 27 Harcourt Street, London, W1H Agent: Hub Architecture Ltd, 122 Warkworth 209 1515 Planning authority: Kettering Job: Approval Paul Nicholls Partnership, Lawnside House, 7 SUTTON COLDFIELD £0.5M Land Adjacent To The Mermaid P, 4HP Contractor: Bowmer & Kirkland Ltd, Drive, Chester-Le-Street, County Durham, EAST ANGLIA Of Reserved Matters for 12 houses & 2 Albert Road South, Malvern, Hereford & 2 - 10 Mere Green Road 296-324 Yarmouth Road High Edge Court, Church St, Heage, Belper, DH2 3TW Tel: 07894 869432 Plans Approved bungalows Client: HID Estates Ltd Agent: Worcester, WR14 3AH Tel: Not Available Lichfield Road Mere Green Planning authority: Ipswich Job: Detail Derbyshire, DE56 2BW Tel: 01773 853131 HARROGATE £0.85M DONCASTER £0.6M Early Planning Msquare Architects Ltd, Leefe House, 27 BURY ST. EDMUNDS £0.6M Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Detail Plans Granted for hotel Client: Marstons Inn 47 - 49 East Parade 28 Cow House Lane Armthorpe ALFRETON £0.55M Abbey Street, Market Harborough, 21 High Street Mildenhall Plans Granted for demolition Client: Salmon & Taverns Agent: JWA Architects Ltd, Robert Planning authority: Harrogate Job: Detailed Planning authority: Doncaster Job: Detail 17 King Street Leicestershire, LE16 9AA Tel: 01858 410915 Planning authority: St. Edmundsbury Job: Harvester Properties Limited Developer: Tresham House, Naseby Road, Clipston, Plans Submitted for 17 flats (conversion) Plans Granted for 8 houses Client: Richard Planning authority: Amber Valley Job: NORWICH £1.8M Detail Plans Granted for 8 flats & 4 houses WYG, 3 54 Hagley Road, Edgbaston, Clipston, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, NORTH/ Client: East Parade Properties Ltd Agent: Hughes Developer: Saxton Design Ltd, Detailed Plans Submitted for 11 flats Edinburgh Public House, Coast Road (new/conversion) Client: Havebury Housing Birmingham, West Midlands, B16 8PE Tel: LE16 9RZ Contractor: Barnes Construction Brewster Bye Architects, 5 North Hill Road, Brancroft Farm, Bawtry Road, Austerfield, (conversion) Client: Hardwick Nominees Ltd Bacton (Land To Rear Of Duke Of) Partnership Developer: Gary Johns 01214 567444 Ltd, 6 Bermuda Road, Ransomes Europark, NORTH-EAST Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS6 2EN Tel: 0113 275 Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN10 6EZ Tel: Agent: Dennis Rye Ltd, Mansfield Road, Planning authority: North Norfolk Job: Architects, 44 Silver Street, Ely, Cambridgesh- Ipswich, Suffolk, IP3 9RU Tel: 01473 272222 4000 01302 771 660 Tibshelf, Derby, DE55 5NF Tel: 01773 872664 Detailed Plans Submitted for 13 houses/6 ire, CB7 4JF Tel: 01353 665 374 Tenders LEAMINGTON SPA £4M Early Planning HUDDERSFIELD £0.7M HUDDERSFIELD £0.75M BIRMINGHAM £4.06M flats & 5 bungalows Client: Wellington CHESTERFIELD £0.3M MARKET RASEN £0.6M Mallory Court Hotel, Harbury Lane BARNSLEY £1.75M 1 Sparks Road The George Hotel, St. Georges Square Beechenhurst House, 10 Serpentine Construction Ltd Agent: ASD Architecture 1 Woodside Place Clay Cross The Poplars, Chapman Street Bishops Tachbrook Regent House, 11 Regent Street Planning authority: Kirklees Job: Detailed Planning authority: Kirklees Job: Detail Road Selly Park Ltd, 16A Bridge Street, Halesworth, Suffolk, Planning authority: North East Derbyshire Planning authority: West Lindsey Job: Planning authority: Warwick Job: Detail Planning authority: Barnsley Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for 14 flats Client: Mr. Peter Plans Granted for 11 flats & hotel/dental/ Planning authority: Birmingham Job: IP19 8AQ Tel: 01986 872250 Job: Detail Plans Granted for 4 houses Detail Plans Granted for care home Plans Granted for spa building Client: Mallory Plans Submitted for 35 flats (conversion) O’Kane Agent: Diseno, 9 Watkinson Avenue, training facility/cafe Client: Northpoint Detailed Plans Submitted for 55 student flats NOTTINGHAM £0.3M Client: D & B Consultancy Developer: EM (extension) Client: The Orders of St John Court Hotel Ltd Agent: David Brain Client: Prospect Estates Ltd Agent: Loroc Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX2 9DD Tel: Not Living Developments Developer: Halifax (conversion/extension) Client: Five Oaks Chris Brennan Haulage Sunnyhol, Architecture Ltd, Plot One, Bridge House, Care Trust Agent: John Roberts Architects Partnership, 2 Church Street, Bath, BA1 1NL Architects, Whitehall Waterfront, 2 Riverside Available Construction & Architectural Services, Grange Green Maintenance Ltd Agent: O’Connell Greendale Road Arnold Gledhow Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS8 Ltd, 1 James Street, Lincoln, LN2 1QD Tender Contractor: Kier Construction Limited Way, Whitehall Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LEEDS £27.35M Farm, Doctor Hill, Wheatley, Halifax, West East Architects, 63 Newton St, Manchester, Planning authority: Gedling Job: Outline 1PG Tel: 0113 393 0794 return date: Tenders invited. Tel: 01522 (Central), 96 Leckhampton Road, LS1 4EH Tel: 0113 233 7755 Land At Coal Road, Whinmoor Seacroft Yorkshire, HX2 0TG Tel: Not Available M1 1ET Tel: 0161 839 9380 Plans Granted for 4 residential units Client: GLOSSOP £5.5M 533441 Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL53 0BP Tel: BLAYDON-ON-TYNE £0.85M Planning authority: Leeds Job: Detailed HULL £2.25M Colston Health Centre, 10 Bath Row Mr. C Brennan Agent: Red Sky Architects, 3 Charlestown Works, Charlestown 01452515100 Council Offices, Shibdon Road Plans Submitted for industrial / storage & Site Of Former Pickering Centr, £0.4m Maitland Road, Woodthorpe, Nottingham, Planning authority: High Peak Job: Detail Contracts NOTTINGHAM £5M Planning authority: Gateshead Job: Detailed distribution units Client: Commercial Pickering Road Planning authority: Birmingham Job: NG5 4GT Tel: 0788 2852368 Plans Granted for 105 residential units (new/ BIRMINGHAM £4.5M Site At, Cranwell Road Strelley Plans Submitted for 17 flats (conversion) Development Projects Ltd Agent: Planning authority: Kingston-Upon-Hull Detailed Plans Submitted for demolition SLEAFORD £0.375M conversion) Client: Aitchison Raffety Former P&O Site, Perrywell Road Planning authority: Nottingham Job: Detail Client: Taylored Property NE11 Limited Commercial Development Projects Ltd, Job: Detail Plans Granted for 30 residential Client: Perry Beeches School Agent: Glancy 38 - 40 Pinfold Lane Ruskington Developer: Brian Barber Associates, The College Road Plans Granted for 20 houses, 20 flats & 11 Agent: Rchitecture, 2 St. Peters Road, Huddersfield Road, Elland, West Yorkshire, units Client: Scruton The Home Builders Nicholls Architects, The Engine Room, 2 Planning authority: North Kesteven Job: Granary, Spring Hill Farm, Harborough Road, Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Detail bungalows Client: Nottingham City Homes Wallsend, Tyne & Wear, NE28 7LG Tel: HX5 9BW Tel: 01422 376821 Developer: Doug Jennings Planning Services, Newhall Square, Birmingham, West Midlands, Detailed Plans Submitted for 5 houses Pitsford, Northampton, NN6 9AA Tel: 01604 Plans Granted for vehicle auction building Agent: Curtins Consulting Engineers, 56 The 07769536246 MIDDLESBROUGH £2.23M Kingtree Avenue, Cottingham, Humberside, B3 1RU Tel: 0121 456 7474 Client: Roger Leighton Homes Agent: 880163 (new/alterations) Client: British Car Auctions Ropewalk, Nottingham, NG1 5DW BRADFORD £20.25M Greenhow Farm, Stokesley Road HU16 4DS Tel: 01482 848229 CAMBRIDGE £0.9M Heronswood Design Ltd, 2 Sadler Court, ILKESTON £0.55M Limited Agent: GHP Architects, Empire Contractor: Keepmoat, Callflex Business Land at, Tyersal Lane Tyersal Nunthorpe LEEDS £4.725M W2 Building, High Street Great Lincoln, LN6 3RG Tel: 01522 690138 East Street House, Mulcture Hall Road, Halifax, West Park, Golden Smitheys Lane, Wath Upon Planning authority: Leeds Job: Detailed Planning authority: Hambleton Job: Land At, Albert Road Morley Cambourne STOKE-ON-TRENT £3M Planning authority: Erewash Job: Detail Yorkshire, HX1 1SP Contractor: Wildgoose Dearne, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S63 7ER Plans Submitted for 270 houses Client: Detailed Plans Submitted for 3 animal Planning authority: Leeds Job: Detail Plans Planning authority: South Cambridgeshire Phase 2, Land Adjacent, Close Lane Plans Granted for 11 flats Client: Erewash Construction Ltd, Horsefair house, 35 King Tel: 01709 766000 Gleeson Homes & Regeneration & Croda buildings Client: Hughes Bros Construction Granted for 63 houses Client: KCS Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for 18 flats Alsager Borough Council Developer: Paul Gaughan Street, Alfreton, Derbyshire, DE55 7BY Tel: ROWLEY REGIS £1.725M Distillates Ltd Agent: Niemen Architects, Ltd Agent: Sean McLean Design, Map House, Developments Ltd Developer: Ellis Healey (conversion) Client: Bovis Homes Ltd Agent: Planning authority: Cheshire East Job: Building
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