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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. units Client: Flagship Housing Group Agent: Buildings, Fountain Street, Leek, Stafford- NORWICH £2.2M 18th October 2013 for a Traditional Contract. Lincoln, LN2 1QD Contractor: Wynbrook Ltd, (extension/alterations) Client: Land Rover Ponteland, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne & Barefoot & Gilles, 2 Cromwell Court, 16 St shire, ST13 6JP Tel: 01538 386002 Heckingham Cottage, Yarmouth Road Tel: 01553 770000 Wynbrook Lodge, Old Melton Road, Agent: Ridge & Partners, The Cowyards, Wear, NE20 9DT Tel: 01661 825455 MIDLANDS/ Peters Street, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 1XG Tel: STRATFORD-ON-AVON £1.4M Hales Hospital Hales WELLINGBOROUGH £2M Normanton-on-the-Wolds, Nottingham, Blenheim Park, Oxford Road, Woodstock, SCUNTHORPE £1M 01473 257474 Ashgrove, Long Marston Road Welford Planning authority: South Norfolk Job: Hill Street, Wood Street Townsend NG12 5NN Tel: 0115 933 6644 Oxfordshire, OX20 1QR Contractor: Interserve Plots 8 And 9, Billet Lane EAST ANGLIA KETTERING £1.2M on Avon Detail Plans Granted for 44 residential units Close NORTHAMPTON £5.5M Project Services, 395 George Road, Erdington, Planning authority: North Lincolnshire Job: Land At Rothwell Town FC, Cambridge Planning authority: Stratford-On-Avon Job: (conversion) Client: Mr. Shamim Sheikh Planning authority: Wellingborough Job: Land off Johns Road &, Pilgrims Lane Birmingham, West Midlands, B23 7RZ Tel: Detailed Plans Submitted for warehouse & Early Planning Street Rothwell Detailed Plans Submitted for 18 houses/1 flat Developer: Bidwells, 16 Upper King Street, Detail Plans Granted for 135 flats Bugbrooke 0121 344 4888 car park Client: North Lincolnshire Council ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH £4.6M Planning authority: Kettering Job: Outline & 1 bungalow Client: Cala Homes (Midlands) Norwich, Norfolk, NR3 1HA Tel: 01603 763939 (improvements) Client: Wellingborough Planning authority: South Northampton- Highways Services Unit Agent: C R Parrott Lower Packington Road Packington Plans Granted for residential development Ltd Agent: Cotswold Archaeology, Kemble RUGBY £3.1M Homes Association Agent: BRP Architects, 1 shire Job: Reserved Matters Granted for 80 Consultants Limited, Prince House, Nook Lane Client: Persimmon Homes (Midlands) Agent: Enterprise Park, Kemble, Cirencester, Glouces- Plot 1, Central Park Drive Millers Yard, Roman Way, Market Harborough, residential units Client: Persimmon Homes Queensway Court Business Park, Arkwright Planning authority: North West Marrons Solicitors, 1 Meridian South, Meridian tershire, GL7 6BQ Tel: 01285 771022 Planning authority: Rugby Job: Detail Plans Leicestershire, LE16 7PW Tender return date: (Midlands) Agent: Norton Design, 11 Daventry NORTH/ Way, Scunthorpe, Humberside, DN16 1AD Tel: Leicestershire Job: Outline Plans Submitted Business Park, Leicester, LE19 1WY Tel: 0116 UTTOXETER £3.7M Granted for industrial/research/employment 16th October 2013 for a Traditional Contract. Road, Norton, Daventry, Northamptonshire, 01724 278155 for 70 residential units Client: Hallam Land 289 2200 Land either side of, Pennycroft Lane building Client: Coton Park Holdings Limited Tel: 01858 464 986 NN11 2ND Contractor: Persimmon Homes NORTH-EAST SHEFFIELD £1.9M Management Agent: Faulks Perry Culley & LEICESTER £1.2M The Dove Way Developer: Stephen George & Partners LLP, (Midlands), 3 Waterside Way, Bedford Road, Site of Pearl Works, 17 - 21 Eyre Lane Rech, Lockington Hall, Lockington, Derby, 40 High Street Earl Shilton Planning authority: East Staffordshire Job: Prologis House, 1 Monkspath Hall Road, Contracts Northampton, NN4 7XD Tel: 01604 884600 Early Planning Planning authority: Sheffield Job: Detailed DE74 2RH Tel: 01509 672772 Planning authority: Hinckley & Bosworth Outline Plans Granted for 56 residential/ Shirley, Solihull, West Midlands, B90 4FY Tel: ASHBOURNE £10M NORWICH £6.3M BRADFORD £0.55M Plans Submitted for 53 student flats & 1 retail BIRMINGHAM £6M Job: Outline Plans Submitted for 17 town commercial units Client: East Staffordshire 0121 711 6929 Coopers Mill, King Edward Street Norfolk And Norwich University, Colney YMCA Building, Little Horton Lane unit Client: Pearl Works Developments Ltd Hallmoor School, off Scholars Gate, houses Client: Kidsaw Puzzle Furniture Borough Council Agent: Matthew Montague SOLIHULL £2.7M Sainsbury’s Supermarket Lane Colney Planning authority: Bradford Job: Detailed Agent: 21st Architecture Ltd, 314 Goswell Hallmoor Road Kitts Green Agent: The Drawing Room, 130 Moat Street, Architects, 70 Friar Gate, Derby, DE1 1FP Tel: Land off, Four Ashes Road Bentley Planning authority: Derbyshire Dales Job: Planning authority: South Norfolk Job: Plans Submitted for 15 flats (conversion) Road, London, EC1V 7AF Tel: 02079520252 Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Wigston, Leicestershire, LE18 2GE Tel: 0116 01335 330510 Heath Detail Plans Granted for supermarket Reserved Matters Granted for 5 research & Client: Mr. K Feroz Agent: MDA, 20 Fagley WAKEFIELD £1M Detailed Plans Submitted for school Client: 288 0111 WOLVERHAMPTON £1M Planning authority: Solihull Job: Plans (extension) Client: J Sainsbury Plc Agent: development buildings (extension) Client: Terrace, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD2 3LU Land To West Of Petrol Station, Calder Department for Education Agent: Haverstock LINCOLN £2.6M Land At School Street, Worcester Approved On Appeal for 26 luxury houses/12 Hadfield Cawkwell Davidson, 17 Broomgrove University of East Anglia Agent: Hawkins Tel: 07817664175 Park Starbucks Associates, Studio 10, Cliff Road Studios, Cliff Land off, Lodge Lane Nettleham Street Little Brickkiln Street & houses Client: Crest Nicholson (South West) Road, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S10 2LZ Brown Architects LLP, 60 Bastwick Street, DONCASTER £1M Planning authority: Wakefield Job: Outline Road, London, NW1 9AN Tel: 020 7267 7676 Planning authority: West Lindsey Job: Planning authority: Wolverhampton Job: Ltd Developer: Pegasus Planning Group, The Contractor: Longcross Construction Services, London, EC1V 3TN Contractor: R G Carter Amphion Lodge, 2-4 Auckland Road Plans Submitted for restaurant/cafe Client: Plot 4, Devon Way Longbridge £0.61m Outline Plans Submitted for offices/non Detailed Plans Submitted for youth zone Priory, Old London Road, Canwell, Sutton Sherwood House, 12 Maisies Way, South Group Ltd, 9 - 11 Drayton High Road, Drayton, Wheatley Peel Investments North Ltd Agent: ID Planning authority: Birmingham Job: residential institutions Client: Messrs Clarke, Client: Wolverhampton Youth Zone Agent: H Coldfield, West Midlands, B75 5SH Tel: 0121 Normanton, Alfreton, Derbyshire, DE55 2DS Norwich, Norfolk, NR8 6AH Tel: 01603 867355 Planning authority: Doncaster Job: Detailed Planning, Atlas House, 31 King Street, Leeds, Detailed Plans Submitted for college Mann & Weldon Agent: Framework B Architects, 17 Warwick Street, Rugby, 308 9570 Tel: 01773 814550 NOTTINGHAM £15.8M Plans Submitted for multiple occupancy West Yorkshire, LS1 2HL Tel: 0113 243 6116 teaching building (extension) Client: St Architecture & Urban Design, Marine Studios, Warwickshire, CV21 3DH Tel: 01788 576137 CAMBRIDGE £8.7M University of Nottingham, Innovation (conversion) Client: ABH Investments Agent: YORK £0.89M Modwen Developments Ltd Agent: Glancy Burton Lane End, Burton Waters, Lincoln, LN1 Tenders Area A, Orchard Park Community Park, Triumph Road Building Link Design, 15 Thorne Road, Wills And Ellis Garage, Boroughbridge Nicholls Architects, 3 Greenfield Crescent, 2UA Tel: 01522 535383 Plans Approved ALCESTER £3.5M Primary, Ring Fort Road Orchard Park Planning authority: Nottingham Job: Detail Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN1 2HG Tel: Road Upper Poppleton Edgbaston, Birmingham, West Midlands, B15 NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME £1.4M BIRMINGHAM £10M Maudslay Park, Henley Road Great Alne Planning authority: South Cambridgeshire Plans Granted for university building Client: 01302 321199 Planning authority: York Job: Outline Plans 3BE Tel: 0121 456 7474 Land at the Junction of, Blackfriars 86 - 87 Carver Street Hockley Planning authority: Stratford-On-Avon Job: Job: Detail Plans Granted for 97 houses & 7 University of Nottingham Agent: Gleeds, HALIFAX £0.99M Granted for shop & restaurant Client: BOSTON £0.76M Street Lower Street Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Detail Reserved Matters Granted for central facilities retail units Client: Abbey Developments Plc Wilford House, 1 Clifton Lane, Wilford, Holly Mount, 113 Rochdale Road Skelwith Group Agent: DLG Architects, One Boston Staniland School, Peck Avenue Planning authority: Newcastle-Under-Lyme Plans Granted for 61 flats & 1 office Client: building Client: Helical (Liphook) Ltd Agent: Agent: Abbey Developments Plc, Abbey Nottingham, NG11 7AT Contractor: Morgan Greetland Brewery Wharf, Waterloo Street, Leeds, West Planning authority: Boston Job: Detailed Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for Bakkavor Estates Ltd Developer: YIW LLP, 13 Barton Willmore Partnership, The House, 2 Southgate Road, Potters Bar, Sindall Plc, 4215 Waterside Centre, Planning authority: Calderdale Job: Outline Yorkshire, LS10 1GX Tel: 0113 247 1222 Plans Submitted for school classrooms supermarket Client: Aldi Stores Ltd Agent: Charlotte Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, Observatory, Southfleet Road, Dartford, Kent, Hertfordshire, EN6 5DU Contractor: Abbey Birmingham Business
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