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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. Plans Submitted for factory (conversion/ houses & 1 care unit Client: H B Villages Ltd Troup Architects, 52 Lyndon Road, Sutton houses/12 flats & 8 bungalows Client: Detail Plans Granted for primary school Ltd Agent: Red Box Architecture, Northern Job: Detail Plans Granted for 22 flats extension) Client: Roxanne UK Ltd Agent: Developer: AFLS + P Architects Ltd, 1st Floor Coldfield, West Midlands, B73 6BS Tel: 0121 Westleigh Developments Ltd Agent: RG & P Client: Stoke-on-Trent City Council Agent: Design Centre, Baltic Business Quarter, (extension) Client: Beaumont Morgan MIDLANDS/ Kilmartin Plowman & Partners, Lodge House, St Georges House, 56 Peter Street, 355 4040 Ltd, 130 New Walk, Leicester, LE1 7JA Stoke-on-Trent City Council, Civic Centre, Abbotøs Hill, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear, NE8 Developments Developer: DMS Architecture 12 Town Street, Horsforth, Leeds, West Manchester, M2 3NQ Tel: 0161 236 6263 WOLVERHAMPTON £0.4M Contractor: Westleigh Developments Ltd, Glebe Street, Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire, 3DF Tel: 0191 245 5555 Ltd, Pudjiz, Hillam Lane, Burton Salmon, EAST ANGLIA Yorkshire, LS18 4RJ Tel: 0113 239 0460 COVENTRY £6.40M Former Evcap Centre, 51A George Street Tudorgate, Grange Business Park, Enderby ST4 1HH Contractor: Kettle & Talbot Building LEEDS £0.5M Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS25 5JQ Tel: 07805 LINCOLN £4.05M Broad Lane Ettingshall Road, Whetstone, Leicester, LE8 6EP Tel: 0116 Contractors, 64 Uttoxeter Road, Longton, ASDA Stores, Old Lane 929098 Early Planning Ex John K King Sons, Skellingthorpe Planning authority: Coventry Job: Detail Planning authority: Wolverhampton Job: 277 3324 Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire, ST3 1PQ Tel: Planning authority: Leeds Job: Detailed SALTBURN-BY-SEA £1.7M ALFRETON £15M Road Plant Liquid Extraction Facili Plans Granted for elderly care home Client: Detail Plans Granted for 8 flats (conversion) CORBY £0.26M 01782 331133 Plans Submitted for petrol filling station Trig Point Staithes Bank, 80 Staithes SHLAA Land Off Somercotes Hous, Planning authority: Lincoln Job: Outline St Matthew’s Healthcare Developer: Carless Client: Select Life Styles Ltd Developer: Karl Street Record, Gretton Road Weldon TAMWORTH £0.36M Client: Asda Stores Ltd Agent: WCEC Lane Staithes Leabrooks Road Somercotes Plans Granted for 54 residential units Client: & Adams Partnership, Progress Business Grace Design & Associates, Woodlands Studio Planning authority: Corby Job: Detail Plans Dosthill Cosmopolitan Club, High Architects, Carrwood Court, Carrwood Road, Planning authority: North York Moors Planning authority: Amber Valley Job: AB Agri Ltd Agent: Framework Architecture & Centre, Whittle Parkway, Bath Road, Slough, Design, 20 Lichfield Road, Sandhills, Walsall, Granted for car park Client: Bela Partnership Street Dosthill Sheepbridge, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S41 National Park Job: Detail Plans Granted for 24 Outline Plans Submitted for 200 houses Urban Design, Marine Studios, Burton Lane Berkshire, SL1 6DQ Tel: 01628 665131 West Midlands, WS9 9PE Tel: 01543 820825 Ltd Agent: Bela Partnership Ltd, Mitchell Planning authority: Tamworth Job: Detail 9QB Tel: 01246 260261 log cabins & 1 amenity block Client: Mr. Client: Carter Construction Ltd Agent: End, Burton Waters, Lincoln, LN1 2UA Tel: DUDLEY £0.375M Road, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN17 5AF Plans Granted for convenience store Client: Guiseley A F C, Otley Road Guiseley Walker Developer: Todd Building Pegasus Planning Group, The Courtyard, 4 01522 535383 Yew Tree, Hockley Lane Tenders Contractor: Hewlett Civil Engineering, 2175 Hinton Properties Ltd Agent: Building Design £1.35m Consultants, The Willows, Main Street, Church Street, Lockington, Derby, DE74 2SL MANSFIELD £5M Planning authority: Dudley Job: Detail Plans BURY ST. EDMUNDS £7.5M Century Way, Thorpe Park, Leeds, West Group Ltd, First Floor Suite, Bitterscote House, Planning authority: Leeds Job: Detailed Hutton Buscel, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, Tel: 01509 670806 RosebrookPrimary, Townroe Drive Granted for 5 houses Client: JP Horgan RAF Honington, Medical Centre, Yorkshire, LS15 8ZB Tel: 0113 232 8000 Bonehill Road, Bitterscote, Tamworth, Plans Submitted for football stadium YO13 9LN Tel: Not Available ATHERSTONE £0.5M Planning authority: Mansfield Job: Detailed Construction Ltd Developer: James A Planning authority: St. Edmundsbury Job: LEICESTER £2.5M Staffordshire, B78 3HQ Contractor: D F Benis- (extension) Client: Guiseley Area Football SKIPTON £0.6M Mancetter Quarry, Quarry Lane Plans Submitted for school Client: Stafford, Woodville Lodge, Lodge Lane, Detail Plans Granted for medical/dental Riversdale Court, Riversdale Close ton Ltd, 249 Hednesford Road, Heath Hayes, Club Agent: Watson Batty Architects, Shires Roughaw Close Planning authority: North Warwickshire Department for Education Agent: Kier Kingswinford, West Midlands, DY6 9XE Tel: centre Client: Defence Infrastructure Birstall Cannock, Staffordshire, WS12 3TN Tel: n/a House, Shires Road, Guiseley, Leeds, West Planning authority: Craven Job: Detail Plans Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for mineral Construction Limited (Central), Marriott 01384 298168 Organisation Agent: Barber Casanovas Planning authority: Charnwood Job: Detail WOLVERHAMPTON £1M Yorkshire, LS20 8EU Tel: 01943 876 665 Granted for 12 flats Client: Yorkshire Housing extraction/quarry (extension) Client: Lafarge House, Abbeyfield Road, Lenton Lane LEEK £2.4M Ruffles Ltd, 1 Wellington Street, Cambridge, Plans Granted for 29 flats (extension/ Land At School Street, Worcester PICKERING £1.05M Developer: Bowman Riley Architects, Tarmac Trading Ltd Agent: David Jarvis Industrial Estate, Nottingham, NG7 2SZ Tel: Former Slimma Fashions Site, CB1 1HW Tender return date: Tenders invited. alterations) Client: Charnwood Borough Street Little Brickkiln Street & Ryelands Care Home, Hurrell Lane Wellington House, Otley Street, Skipton, Associates, 1 Tennyson Street, Swindon, 0115 986 8856 Barngate Street Tel: 01223 366717 Council Direct Works Agent: Halsall Lloyd Planning authority: Wolverhampton Job: Thornton Dale North Yorkshire, BD23 1EL Tel: 01756795611 Wiltshire, SN1 5DT Tel: 01793 612173 NEWARK £0.75M Planning authority: Staffordshire Moorlands IPSWICH £3.5M Partnership, 53 Forest Road East, Detail Plans Granted for youth zone Client: Planning authority: Ryedale Job: Detailed SOUTH SHIELDS £6.97M BIRMINGHAM £11.3M Balderton Working Mens Club An, 69 Job: Detail Plans Granted for 20 houses & 12 Ipswich Primary Care Centre, West Nottingham, NG1 4HW Contractor: Willmott Wolverhampton Youth Zone Agent: H B Plans Submitted for 14 houses Client: W&W Site Office, Park Avenue University of Birmingham, Grange Road Main Street Balderton flats Client: Renew Land Developments Ltd Villa, 28 - 34 Woodbridge Road East Dixon Construction Ltd, Gorsey Lane, Architects, 17 Warwick Street, Rugby, Estates (Thornton Dale) Ltd Agent: 147 Planning authority: South Tyneside Job: Accommodation, Edgbaston Campus Planning authority: Newark & Sherwood Developer: Barrie Newcombe Associates, Planning authority: Ipswich Job: Detail Bromwich Court, Coleshill, Birmingham, West Warwickshire, CV21 3DH Contractor: A & H Design Ltd, Packhorse House, 51 High Street, Detail Plans Granted for library & digital Edgbaston Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for 7 houses & Winnington Hall, Winnington, Northwich, Plans Granted for medical centre Client: Midlands, B46 1JU Tel: 01675 467666 Construction & Development Plc, Coombs Stokesley, Middlesbrough, Cleveland, TS9 media centre Client: South Tyneside Council Planning authority: Birmingham Job: 3 town houses (new/conversion) Client: Cheshire, CW8 4DU Tel: 01606 782 500 Apollo Capital Projects Agent: Dryburgh LOWESTOFT £0.3M Road, Halesowen, West Midlands, B62 8AE 5AD Tel: 01642 713300 Developer: Faulkner Browns, Dobson House, Approval Of Reserved Matters for student Yorkehouse Ltd Agent: Nicol Thomas Ltd, 1st LEICESTER £0.75M Gillian Association Ltd, Alaska Building, Sitka 23 Wolseley Business Park, Mobbs Way Tel: 0121 559 0255 SHEFFIELD £1.05M Northumbrian Way, Killingworth, accommodation/sports pavilion (extension/ Floor Fort Dunlop, Fort Parkway, Birmingham, Collis Cresent, Off Thurmaston Lane Drive, Shrewsbury Business Park, Shrewsbury, Oulton Former Treatment works at, Mill Lee Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, NE12 refurbishment) Client: University of West Midlands, B24 9FD Tel: 01902 398222 Land at Manor Farm Shropshire, SY2 6LG Tender return date: Planning authority: Waveney Job: Detail Road Low Bradfield 6QW Tel: 0191 268 3007 Birmingham Agent: MJP Architects, 9 NOTTINGHAM £8.79M Planning authority: Leicester Job: Reserved Tenders invited. Tel: 01743 272265 Plans Granted for workshop/shop/office unit Planning authority: Peak District National SUNDERLAND £2.03M Heneage Street, Spittlefields, London, E1 5LJ Barrasford House, 1 Goldsmith Street Matters Granted for 10 flats & 5 bungalows NOTTINGHAM £3M (new/alterations) Client: Lifecycles NORTH/ Park Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for 17 Benfield Motors, Newcastle Road Tel: 020 7377 9262 Planning authority: Nottingham Job: Client: East Midlands Housing Association Central Fire Station, Gresham Works, Lowestoft Ltd Agent: Paul Robinson flats & 4 cottages (conversion) Client: Planning authority: Sunderland Job: Detail CAMBRIDGE
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