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Contract Leads Powered by EARLY PLANNING Projects in Planning up to Detailed Plans Submitted Contract Leads Powered by EARLY PLANNINGProjects in planning up to detailed plans submitted. PLANS APPROVEDProjects where the detailed plans have been approved but are still at pre-tender stage. TENDERSProjects that are at the tender stage CONTRACTSApproved projects at main contract awarded stage. Planning authority: Peterborough Job: alterations) Client: Carecall Ltd Developer: NOTTINGHAM £3M LINCOLN £0.92M Metropolitan Borough Council Agent: Planning authority: Wakefield Job: Outline Park, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS15 8ZB Tel: Detailed Plans Submitted for 5 flats & 3 John Roberts Architects Ltd, 1 James Street, Varioussites ChurchillBusinessPark,SleafordRoad Brownhill Hayward Brown, Georgian House, Plans Granted for 272 residential/5 0113 306 6000 MIDLANDS/ shops Client: Mr. F Sadiq Agent: Mr. S Ayub, Lincoln, LN2 1QD Tel: 01522 533441 Planning authority: Nottingham Job: BracebridgeHeath 24 Bird Street, Lichfield, Staffordshire, WS13 commercial development Client: Onward HARROGATE £0.58M 81 Percival Street, Peterborough, NORWICH £5M Planning Not Required for housing Planning authority: North Kesteven Job: 6PT Contractor: English Landscapes, Holdings Ltd Agent: Development Land & 11RiponRoad EAST ANGLIA Cambridgeshire, PE3 6AT Tel: Ex-Directory RichardJohnstonLtd,HarlingRoad refurbishment framework Client: Ashfield Detail Plans Granted for 14 industrial units Enterprise House, Lowton Enterprise Park, Planning Consultants Ltd, 11 Paradise Square, Planning authority: Harrogate Job: Detail STOKE-ON-TRENT £5.5M Snetterton Homes Agent: Ashfield Homes, Broadway, Client: Taylor Lindsey Ltd Agent: Taylor Lowton, Warrington, Cheshire, WA3 1EZ Tel: Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S1 2DE Tel: 0114 Plans Granted for 13 flats (new/conversion) Early Planning ThePotteriesShoppingCentre, Planning authority: Breckland Job: Detail Brook Street, Sutton In Ashfield, Nottingham, Lindsey Ltd, 98 Searby Road, Lincoln, LN2 01942 685690 228 9190 Client: Duchy of Lancaster Developer: BIRMINGHAM £7.9M QuadrantRoadHanley Plans Granted for 2 warehouse buildings NG17 1AL Tender return date: Tender return 4DT Contractor: Taylor Lindsey Ltd, 98 WESTBROMWICH £1M ROTHERHAM £8.4M Wildblood MacDonald, Parkhill Studio, FormerLucasSite,ShaftmoorLane Planning authority: Stoke-On-Trent Job: Client: Richard Johnston Ltd Developer: date 16th December 2011 for a Framework Searby Road, Lincoln, LN2 4DT Tel: 01522 MillenniumPark,NewSwanLane landoffFieldView,DuncanStreet Walton Road, Park Hill, Wetherby, West AcocksGreen Detailed Plans Submitted for 6 restaurant & 1 Plandicill Ltd, Connaught Road, Attleborough, Agreement Contract. Tel: 01623 608888 512200 BrindleyHonda Brinsworth Yorkshire, LS22 5DZ Tel: 01937 585225 Planning authority: Birmingham Job: cinema/1 changing room Client: Capital Norfolk, NR17 2BW Tel: 01953 452001 NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME £2M Planning authority: Sandwell Job: Detail Planning authority: Rotherham Job: LEEDS £2.9M Outline Plans Submitted for 120 residential Shopping Centres Agent: Chapman Taylor NOTTINGHAM £0.99M Contracts LandToTheRearOf,KeeleRoad Plans Granted for car showroom Client: W Detailed Plans Submitted for 118 houses & 11 AlbionStreet units Client: Shaftmoor Properties Ltd Partners, 32 Queens Way, London, W2 3RX CityHandCarWash,199Lenton ATHERSTONE £35.170.994M StephensonBuildingUniversity Brindley (Garages) Ltd Agent: Design To flats Client: Barratt Homes Yorkshire West Planning authority: Leeds Job: Detail Plans Partnership Agent: Franklin Ellis Architects, Tel: 020 7371 3000 Boulevard LowerHouseFarm,LowerHouseLane Planning authority: Newcastle-Under-Lyme Build, 159 Ivyhouse Lane, Dudley, Bilston, Agent: Eastwood & Partners, St Andrews Granted for 6 commercial units Client: Land The old pump house, 5 The Rope Walk, SWADLINCOTE £0.31M Planning authority: Nottingham Job: Detail BaddesleyEnsor Job: Detail Plans Granted for day nursery West Midlands, WV14 9LA Contractor: A & H House, 23 Kingfield Road, Sheffield, South Securities Trinity Ltd Developer: Chapman Nottingham, NG1 5DU Tel: 0115 941 8475 LandToTheRearOf,10MainStreet Plans Granted for 14 houses Client: Allied Planning authority: North Warwickshire Client: University of Keele Agent: Halliday Construction & Development Plc, Coombs Yorkshire, S11 9AS Tel: 0114 255 4554 Taylor Partners, 32 Queens Way, London, W2 FormerHobmoorSchoolsite,554Hob Rosliston Irish Bank Developer: McBains Cooper, 3rd Job: Detail Plans Granted for recycling centre Meecham Architects Ltd, Rodwell Tower, 111 Road, Halesowen, West Midlands, B62 8AE SCARBOROUGH £0.5M 3RX Tel: 020 7371 3000 MoorRoad Yardley £2.1m Planning authority: South Derbyshire Job: Floor Seacourt Tower, West Way, Oxford, OX2 Client: Warwickshire County Council Agent: Piccadilly, Manchester, M1 2HY Contractor: Tel: 0121 559 0255 HardwickAgriculturalEngineer,Main NORMANTON £2.5M Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for 4 houses 0JJ Tel: 01865 240244 Warwickshire County Council, Barrack Street, Greswolde Construction Ltd, Greswolde RoadBrompton-by-Sawdon DevilliersWay,TridentPark, Outline Plans Submitted for 30 residential Client: Mr. Keith Buckley Agent: Bailey Design SAXMUNDHAM £2.4M Warwick, CV34 4SX Contractor: Colas Ltd, House, 197A Station Road, Knowle, Solihull, Planning authority: Scarborough Job: BeckbridgeRoadNormantonIndustrial units Client: Mr. Nashtar Sunner Agent: Limited, The Manor House, Lichfield Street, HawWoodFarm,DarshamRoadHinton Wallage Lane, Rowfant, Crawley, West West Midlands, B93 0PU Tel: 01564 776271 Detailed Plans Submitted for cash & carry Estate Karam & Chana MBIAT, 7 Bracebridge Road, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B79 7QF Tel: 01827 Planning authority: Suffolk Coastal Job: Sussex, RH10 4NF Tel: 01342 711000 NOTTINGHAM £2.3M NORTH/ Client: Hardwick Agricultural Engineers Planning authority: Wakefield Job: Detail Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B74 2SB Tel: 62251 Detail Plans Granted for 34 holiday/leisure BIRMINGHAM £0.97M StAugustinesRCPrimarySchoo,Park Agent: Hayes Associates, 20 Alma Square, Plans Granted for 1 industrial unit Client: 0121 308 1324 WALSALL £4M units Client: High Lodge Golf & Shooting ShenleyGreenCentre,330Green Avenue NORTH-EAST Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO11 1JR Tel: Commercial Development Projects Limited CAMBRIDGE £4.2M BetweenJaneLaneSchool,112-156 School Developer: Stuart Reid Planning MeadowRoadSelllyOak Planning authority: Nottingham Job: Detail 01723 360733 Developer: Commercial Development AcademyHouse,CarParkUnexHouse, WilkesAvenue200-220ChurchillRoad Services, 17A Market Hill, Framlingham, Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Detail Plans Granted for nursery school unit Client: Early Planning WAKEFIELD £4.3M Projects Limited, Huddersfield Road, Elland, 132-134HillsRoad Planning authority: Walsall Job: Outline Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP13 9AN Tel: 01728 Plans Granted for 19 sheltered housing units Governors Of St Augustines School Agent: C BARNSLEY £0.73M LandAtBelleVueLock,FallIngsRoad West Yorkshire, HX5 9BW Tel: 01422 376821 Planning authority: Cambridge Job: Plans Granted for 60 residential units Client: 724441 Client: Bournville Village Trust Agent: P Associates, Braemar Court, 1311a Melton TheWellingtonPH,LindhurstRoad Planning authority: Wakefield Job: Outline SCUNTHORPE £1M Detailed Plans Submitted for office Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council Agent: SWADLINCOTE £0.65M Bournville Architects, Estate Office, Oak Tree Road, Syston, Leicester, LE7 2EN Contractor: Planning authority: Barnsley Job: Outline Plans Submitted for 12 offices & 9 town 24-26HomeStreet development Client: Unex Group Agent: Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council, The Landoff,GlamorganWayChurch Lane, Bournville, Birmingham, West Midlands, Tanbry Construction Ltd, The Broadway, Plans Granted for 10 residential units Client: houses Client: The Freedom Partnership Planning authority: North Lincolnshire Job: Feilden & Mawson, 1 Ferry Road, Norwich, Civic Centre, Darwall Street, Walsall, West Gresley B30 1UB Contractor: Thomas Vale Great Central Road, Mansfield, Nottingham- Mr. Steve Garrett Agent: Peter Thompson, Agent: Harris Partnership Ltd, 2 St. Johns Detail Plans Granted for 9 flats & 1 butcher Norfolk, NR1 1SU Tel: 01603 629571 Midlands, WS1 1TP Tel: 01922 650000 Planning authority: South Derbyshire Job: Construction, Lombard House, Worcester shire, NG18 2RL Tel: 01623 422 778 Linwood, Barnsley Road, Dodworth, Barnsley, North, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF1 3QA shop Client: Mr. Q Ahmed Developer: John COVENTRY £2.6M Detail Plans Granted for 4 retail units Client: Road, Stourport-On-Severn, Hereford & SLEAFORD £0.25M South Yorkshire, S75 3JR Tel: 01226 201391 Tel: 01924 291800 Whittaker Architects, 4 Barrow Road, Site112c001GroveLaneKere,Grove Plans Approved Assura Property Ltd & LSP Developments Ltd Worcester, DY13 9BZ Tel: 01299 827770 Variousareas HULL £0.74M YORK £1.4M Barton-On-Humber, Humberside, DN18 6AA LaneKeresleyEnd BIRMINGHAM £0.67M Developer: West Hart Partnership, 5 StMarysRCSchool,VivianRoad Planning authority: North Kesteven Job: LandNorthOfAlbionMill,GreatGutter FormerAllenbyNurserySite, Tel: Not Available Planning authority: Nuneaton & Bedworth 246PrinceofWalesLane Aldergate, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B79 7DJ Harborne £2.5m Planning Not Required for 25 dwellings LaneWillerby WheldrakeLaneElvington SUNDERLAND £1.2M Job: Outline Plans Granted for 38 residential Planning authority: Solihull Job: Detail Tel: 01827 67123 Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Detail (external works) Client: North Kesteven Planning authority: East Riding Job: Planning authority: York Job: Detailed
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