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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. Yorkshire, WF1 3QA Tel: 01924 291800 David Lock Associates, 50 North Thirteenth MANSFIELD £16M COVENTRY £0.7M LTD, 3 Victoria Road, Darlington, County Doncaster Robin Hood Airport, First Agent: Archial Architects, 8th Percy House, HUNTINGDON £1.1M Street, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK9 Hazel Gap Solar Farm Land To T, The Triangle, The Triangle Lavender Durham, DL1 5SJ Contractor: Dalton Homes Avenue Auckley £0.5m Percy Street, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne & MIDLANDS/ Land At And Including, George Street 3BP Tel: 01908 666276 Carburton Lane Norton Hall Lane N E Limited, Seaton Holme, Hall Walk, Planning authority: Doncaster Job: Detailed Wear, NE1 4PW Tel: 0191 222 1116 The George Hall And The Old Post WEST BROMWICH £1.4M Planning authority: Bassetlaw Job: Detail Planning authority: Coventry Job: Detail Easington, Durham, SR8 3BS Tel: Plans Submitted for airport terminal building PRUDHOE £4.7M EAST ANGLIA Office Holy Trinity Primary School, Trinity Plans Granted for solar farm Client: Solar Plans Granted for football club (extension) 01915270010 (extension) Client: Doncaster Sheffield Land to the south of, Broomhouse Lane Planning authority: Huntingdon Job: Road South Century Developer: Savills, Wessex House, Client: Balsall & Berkswell Football Club STOKE-ON-TRENT £4.8M Airport Ltd Agent: Anthony Snowden Planning authority: Northumberland Job: Early Planning Detailed Plans Submitted for hotel (new/ Planning authority: Sandwell Job: Detailed Priors Walk, East Borough, Wimborne, Dorset, Agent: Callingham Associates, 2 Hearsall Trentham Estate & Gardens, Stone Architect, Hangar, 3 Fourth Avenue, Outline Plans Granted for 70 houses Client: BELPER £4M conversion) Client: JD Wetherspoon Plc Plans Submitted for school classroom block BH21 1PB Tel: 01202 856800 Lane, Coventry, West Midlands, CV5 6QR Road Trentham Doncaster Finningley Airport, Robin Hood Northumberland Estates Agent: Fairhurst, 1 Former Thorntons Site, Derwent Street Agent: Witcomb Project Management Ltd, & hall (extension/alterations) Client: NORTHAMPTON £2.7M Contractor: Details Not Available, Planning authority: Stafford Job: Reserved Airport, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN9 3GE Arngrove Court, Barrack Road, Newcastle- Planning authority: Amber Valley Job: PO Box 8782, Dunmow, Essex, CM6 2WW Tel: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council 77-83 & 87 St. James Mill Road Bournemouth, Dorset, Tel: Not Available Matters Granted for 75 holiday lodges Client: Tel: 01302 776460 Upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, NE4 6DB Tel: 0191 Outline Plans Submitted for 50 care flats/1 01371 870079 Agent: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Planning authority: Northampton Job: DERBY £11.4M St Modwen Developments Ltd Agent: Barton DURHAM £20.7M 221 0505 care home/1 library & commercial units IPSWICH £0.5M Council, Sandwell Council Buildings, Freeth Detail Plans Granted for storage building Woodlands Community School, Willmore Partnership, Regent House, Princes 18 - 29 Claypath Former Prudhoe Hospital, Prudhoe Client: Derbyshire County Council Agent: Ransomes Sports & Social Club, Street, Oldbury, West Midlands, B69 3DE Tel: Client: Freefoam Plastics Limited Developer: Blenheim Drive Allestree Gate, 4 Homer Road, Solihull, West Midlands, Planning authority: Durham County Job: Hospital Drive £30.3m Latham Architects, St. Michaels, Queen Sidegate Avenue 0845 358 2200 MSCE, 7 Pewse Street, Kinsale, Cork,, Tel: Planning authority: Derby Job: Detail Plans B91 3QQ Contractor: St Modwen Develop- Detailed Plans Submitted for 334 student Planning authority: Northumberland Job: Street, Derby, DE1 3SU Tel: 01332 365777 Planning authority: Ipswich Job: Detailed 00353214709386 Granted for school Client: Department for ments Ltd, Trentham Estate, Management flats & 1 retail unit Client: SC Claypath Ltd Detailed Plans Submitted for 392 houses & 12 BIRMINGHAM £0.25M Plans Submitted for sports pavilion Client: Plans Approved NOTTINGHAM £1.35M Education Agent: Maber Associates, 8 Suite, Trentham, Stoke-On-Trent, Agent: Crease Strickland Parkins, Bishopgate flats (new/conversion) Client: Gentoo Group 16 Woodstock Road Moseley Ipswich Borough Council Agent: Samskara BIRMINGHAM £0.4M T Baden Hardstaff Limited, Gotham Riverside Court, Pride Park, Derby, DE24 8JN Staffordshire, ST4 8AX Tel: 01782 281844 House, 1 Bishopgate Street, York, North Ltd Agent: Jane Darbyshire & David Kendall Planning authority: Birmingham Job: (UK) Ltd, 41 Hinton Way, Great Shelford, Benson Community School, Benson Road Kingston-on-Soar Contractor: Bowmer & Kirkland Ltd, High City General Hospital, Newcastle Road Yorkshire, YO23 1WH Tel: 01904 641289 Ltd, Millmount, Ponteland Road, Cowgate, Detailed Plans Submitted for 5 flats Cambridge, CB22 5AX Tel: 01223 694244 Road Hockley Planning authority: Rushcliffe Job: Detail Edge Court, Church Street, Heage, Belper, Lyme BuildingTrent Vale £13.5m HALIFAX £0.75M Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, NE5 3AL (conversion) Client: Mr. Khadim Mahmood KETTERING £0.9M Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Detail Plans Granted for 27 clusters/temporary Derbyshire, DE56 2BW Tel: 01773 853131 Planning authority: Stoke-On-Trent Job: Macmillans, Long Lane Wheatley Tel: 0191 286 0811 Agent: Ali Architectural Services, 414 Snap On Tools Ltd, 23 Telford Way Plans Granted for school teaching block lodges/research & commercial units Client: T Carlyle†Infant†School, Carlisle Avenue Detail Plans Granted for hospital (extension) Planning authority: Calderdale Job: Detailed SCUNTHORPE £2.9M Coventry Road, Small Heath, Birmingham, Telford Way Industrial Estate (extension) Client: Benson Community Baden-Hardstaff Ltd Developer: Maber Littleover £5m Client: North Staffordshire Hospital NHS Plans Submitted for 7 houses & 3 flats Client: Jack Tighe Ltd, Sterling Busin, Park West Midlands, B10 0UF Tel: 07950525265 Planning authority: Kettering Job: Detailed School Developer: Derek Evans & Partners, Associates, St Marys Hall, 17 Barker Gate, The Planning authority: Derby Job: Detail Plans Trust Agent: Gilling Dod Architects, The Cruck Wellington Pub Company Agent: Sursham Farm Road BOSTON £4.5M Plans Submitted for industrial warehouse 28 Birmingham Road, Walsall, West Lace Market, Nottingham, NG1 1JU Tel: 0115 Granted for school Client: Department for Barn, Duxbury Park, Duxbury Hall Road, Tompkins & Partners, Cottage Farm Mears, Planning authority: North Lincolnshire Job: Former Norton Lea (NHS) Site,, London (extension) Client: Snap On Tools Limited Midlands, WS1 2LT Tel: 01922 703900 941 5555 Education Agent: Bond Bryan Architects, The Chorley, Lancashire, PR7 4AT Contractor: Ashby Road, Sywell, Northampton, NN6 0BJ Detailed Plans Submitted for office/ Road Agent: GSS Architecture, 35 Headlands, 50 James Road Tyseley £1.2m OLDBURY £1.8M Church Studio, Springvale Road, Sheffield, Portakabin Ltd, New Lane, Huntington, York, Tel: 01604 646566 workshop building Client: Jack Tighe Ltd Planning authority: Boston Job: Outline Northampton, NN15 7ES Tel: 01536513165 Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Detail Oldbury Park, 975 Wolverhampton South Yorkshire, S10 1LP Contractor: Bowmer North Yorkshire, YO32 9PT Tel: 01904 611 655 HOLMFIRTH £1.4M Agent: Jack Tighe Ltd, Redbourne Mere, Plans Submitted for 60 houses Client: KING’S LYNN £1M Plans Granted for 10 light industrial units Road & Kirkland Ltd, High Edge Court, Church STOURBRIDGE £8.6M Richard Carter Ltd, 72 New Mill Road Kirton Lindsay, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire NHS Shared Services Agent: The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gayton Client: Mr. Jawad Ali Developer: Sehmi Planning authority: Sandwell Job: Detail Street, Heage, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2BW Waterford Crystal Site, High Street Neiley Works Honley DN21 4NW Tel: 01652 640003 Globe Consultants Ltd, 26 Westgate, Lincoln, Road King’s Lynn NHS Foundation Tru Associates Limited, 15 Ashgrove Road, Plans Granted for supermarket Client: Aldi Tel: 01773 853131 Wordsley Planning authority: Kirklees Job: Outline SHEFFIELD £0.7M LN1 3BD Tel: 01522 546483 Planning authority: Kings Lynn & West Birmingham, West Midlands, B44 8PG Tel: Stores Ltd Developer: Dalkin Scotton LEAMINGTON SPA £0.9M Planning authority: Dudley Job: Detail Plans Plans Granted for manufacturing/storage & Pagets Builders Merchants, 94 CHESTERFIELD £0.9M Norfolk Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for 01215725914 Partnership Architects Limited, Fort Dunlop, Mid Warwickshire Crematorium, Oakley Granted for 152 residential/commercial distribution Client: Richard Carter Ltd Agent: Broadfield Road Former Biwater Site, Derby Road/ combined heat & power plants Client: Queen CAMBRIDGE £0.25M Fort Parkway, Birmingham, West Midlands, Wood Bishops Tachbrook units(new/refurb) Client: Complex Farrar Bamforth Associates Ltd, 51 Trinity Planning authority: Sheffield Job: Detailed Brassington Street Clay Cross Elizabeth Hospital Agent: Queen Elizabeth 21 - 25 Fitzwilliam Road B24 9FD Tel: 0121 747 1943 Planning authority: Warwick Job: Detail Development Projects Agent: Mr. Larry Priest, Street, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD1 4DN Plans Submitted for builders merchant Planning authority: North East Derbyshire Hospital, Gayton Road, King’s Lynn, Norfolk, Planning authority: Cambridge Job: Detail Plans Granted for chapel (extension) Client: 3 Mary Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, Tel:
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