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CN Contract Leads 300712 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. Plans Submitted for 4 houses & 3 flats KETTERING £4.3M Business Park, Station Road, North Hykeham, Frederick James House, Wharf Approach, Lincolnshire, NG31 6HT Tel: 01476 564726 Planning authority: Middlesbrough Job: 224-246LongleyAve (conversion) Client: Mr. Paul Ricahrds Agent: Landoff,EagleAvenueDesborough Lincoln, LN6 3QX Tender return date: 10th Anchor Brook Business Park, Aldridge, NORWICH £3.5M Detailed Plans Submitted for 28 flats, 12 Planning authority: Sheffield Job: Detail MIDLANDS/ Ministry Of Design, 511 Mansfield Road, Planning authority: Kettering Job: Detail August 2012 for a Traditional Contract. Tel: Walsall, West Midlands, WS9 8BX Tel: 01922 FormerNorfolk&NorwichHospi,St. bungalows & 4 houses Client: Erimus Plans Granted for 47 houses Client: Sheffield Nottingham, NG5 2JL Tel: 0115 9623445 Plans Granted for energy from waste centre 01522 500300 741570 StephensRoad Housing Agent: Jane Darbyshire & David Housing Company Developer: WYG, Arndale EAST ANGLIA STOKE-ON-TRENT £0.92M Client: Origin Renewable Energy Ltd GRANTHAM £0.4M BOURNE £2M Planning authority: Norwich Job: Detail Kendall Ltd, Millmount, Ponteland Road, Court, Otley Road, Headingley, Leeds, West Landat,SneydStreetSneydGreen Developer: Pegasus Planning Group, Pioneer HeydourParishVillageHall,GreenLane BourneRoadMorton Plans Granted for 33 flats (extension/ Cowgate, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne & Yorkshire, LS6 2UJ Tel: 0113 278 7111 Early Planning Planning authority: Stoke-On-Trent Job: Court, Chivers Way, Histon, Cambridge, CB24 Aisby Planning authority: South Kesteven Job: alterations) Client: Persimmon (City Wear, NE5 3AL Tel: 0191 286 0811 STOCKTON-ON-TEES £1.4M BIRMINGHAM £4.6M Detailed Plans Submitted for 13 houses 9PT Tel: 01223 202100 Planning authority: South Kesteven Job: Detail Plans Granted for 30 residential units Developments) Ltd Agent: Feilden & NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE £6.9M Landtosouthof,LustrumAvenueTees TheNationalIndoorArena,King Client: Pebblevale Ltd Agent: Wood NORWICH £1M Detail Plans Granted for village hall Client: Client: Larkfleet Group Agent: Larkfleet Mawson, 1 Ferry Road, Norwich, Norfolk, NR1 15-29HighBridge IndustrialEstate EdwardsRoad Goldstraw & Yorath, Churchill House, 47 11,13,15,17,18,21,22,25,27,29,,6-9 Heydour Parish Council on behalf of Heydour Group, Larkfleet House, Falcon Way, 1SU Contractor: J S Hay Ltd, Chapel Road, Planning authority: Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Planning authority: Stockton-On-Tees Job: Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Regent Road, Hanley, Stoke-On-Trent, GoldwellRoad31,32,33,35,37,38And Parish Hall Management Committee Agent: Southfields Business Park, Bourne, Lingwood, Norwich, Norfolk, NR13 4NY Tel: Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for hotel Detail Plans Granted for retail unit Client: Detailed Plans Submitted for sporting/ Staffordshire, ST1 3RH Tel: 01782 208000 42-49 Focus Consultants (UK) Ltd, Focus House, Lincolnshire, PE10 0FF Contractor: Larkfleet 01603 712392 building ( exteonsion/alteration ) Client: Next Group Plc Developer: Faulkner Browns, entertainment venue Client: The National STOURBRIDGE £4.54M Planning authority: Norwich Job: Detail Millenium Way West, Phoenix Business Park, Group, Larkfleet House, Falcon Way, SPALDING £0.75M Lugano Property Group Ltd Agent: Archial Dobson House, Northumbrian Way, Exhibition Centre Ltd Agent: Broadway KinverFireStation,FairfieldDrive Plans Granted for flats (refurb) Client: Nottingham, NG8 6AS Tender return date: Southfields Business Park, Bourne, PoplarFarm,OldFendykeSuttonSt. Architects, Percy House, Percy Street, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, NE12 Malyan Ltd, Interchange Place, 151 - 165 Kinver Norwich City Council Developer: Anglian 10th August 2012 for a Traditional Contract. Lincolnshire, PE10 0FF Tel: 01778 391550 James Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, NE1 6QW Tel: 0191 268 3007 Edmund Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, Planning authority: South Staffordshire Job: Building Products Ltd, 59 Hurricane Way, Tel: 0115 976 5050 CHATTERIS £1.2M Planning authority: South Holland Job: 4PW Tel: 0191 222 1116 B3 2TA Tel: 0121 236 2030 Approval Of Reserved Matters for fire station Norwich, Norfolk, NR6 6JB Tel: 0870 428 GREATYARMOUTH £0.5M RonaldHouse,FentonWay Detail Plans Granted for office/canteen PONTEFRACT £1.4M Tenders 89SummerfieldCrescent £0.27m Client: Staffordshire Fire & Rescue Services 0274 EdwardWorlledgeCommunitySch, Planning authority: Fenland Job: Detail building Client: A W E Horticulture Agent: G R VernerStreetFeatherstone BLAYDON-ON-TYNE £20M Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Agent: Calderpeel, Market Court, 20 - 24 NOTTINGHAM £0.3M SuffolkRoad Plans Granted for office building (new/ Merchant, Wrights Mews, 12a Park Road, Planning authority: Wakefield Job: Detailed ThePrecinctWesleyCourt Detailed Plans Submitted for 7 flats Church Street, Altrincham, Greater 17FleemanGroveWestBridgford Planning authority: Great Yarmouth Job: extension) Client: ERMs (UK) Ltd Agent: Holbeach, Spalding, Lincolnshire, PE12 7EE Plans Submitted for 20 residential units Planning authority: Gateshead Job: Detail (conversion) Client: Mr. Aftab Chughati Manchester, WA14 4DW Tel: 0161 929 7622 Planning authority: Rushcliffe Job: Detail Detail Plans Granted for school (extension/ Waldeck Associates, 21 Cross Street, Contractor: South Lincs Construction, Bars Client: Mr. Andy Hollings Agent: NPS North Plans Granted for district centre (redevelop- Agent: Rav Kataria Design & Build, 12 Hillcrest WELLINGBOROUGH £5.1M Plans Granted for 6 flats Client: Belvoir alterations) Client: Norfolk County Council Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE1 1XA Bridge, Bourne Road, West Pinchbeck, East Ltd, Navigation House, Whistler Drive, ment) Client: Manse LLP Agent: CDA Group, Avenue, Birmingham, West Midlands, B43 RPCContainersLtd,GroveStreet Holdings Ltd Developer: Beckett Jackson Agent: Norfolk County Council, County Hall, Contractor: Mars Construction Ltd, Curf Farm Spalding, Lincolnshire, PE11 3NQ Tel: 01775 Castleford, West Yorkshire, WF10 5HX Tel: 16 Moray Place, Edinburgh, Lothian, EH3 6DT 6LX Tel: 07932 769 118 Raunds Thompson, 8 Eldon Chambers, Wheeler Gate, Martineau Lane, Norwich, Norfolk, NR1 2DH Business Park, Doddington Road, Chatteris, 640555 01977 628300 Tender return date: 7th September 2012 for ELY £1.8M Planning authority: East Northamptonshire Nottingham, NG1 2NS Tel: 0115 924 3268 Tender return date: 13th August 2012 for a Cambridgeshire, PE16 6UJ Tel: 01354 696571 WARWICK £1.952M SUNDERLAND £1M a Traditional Contract. Tel: 0131 225 1111 CareyClose Job: Outline Plans Granted for 75 residential PETERBOROUGH £0.55M Traditional Contract. 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