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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 13 houses Client: Mr. Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, PE13 1NB Tel: refurbishment) Client: Nottingham Evans & Company, Aston House, Queensway TAMWORTH £0.67M House, 110 Merrion Centre, Leeds, West NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE £1M Gary Cook Agent: Last & Tricker Partnership, 01945 466966 University Hospital NHS Trust Developer: Court, Queensway, Hemel Hempstead, Land adjacent to, Pooley Park Pooley Yorkshire, LS2 8DR Tel: 0113 222 4444 Co Op Buildings, Earsdon Road MIDLANDS/ 3 Lower Brook Mews, Lower Brook Street, WOLVERHAMPTON £2.2M Globe Architects Ltd, Neetsend Triangle Hertfordshire, HP1 1LS Contractor: DP LanePolesworth Land At Former Airfield, Lennerton Shiremoor Ipswich, Suffolk, IP4 1RA Tel: 01473 252961 33 - 36a Victoria St And 1 Cleveland St Business Cen, 1 Burton Road, Sheffield, South Designs, Millenium Court, Buntsford Park Planning authority: North Warwickshire Lane Sherburn in Elmet £52.6m Planning authority: North Tyneside Job: EAST ANGLIA LEICESTER £0.63M Planning authority: Wolverhampton Job: Yorkshire, S3 8BW Tel: 01142 727 912 Road, Bromsgrove, Hereford & Worcester, Job: Detail Plans Granted for scout hut Planning authority: Selby Job: Outline Plans Detail Plans Granted for 14 houses Client: N S Waite Ltd, Henshaw Street Detailed Plans Submitted for 7 student flats& SKEGNESS £1.2M B60 3DX Tel: 01527 579131 Client: Polesworth (Abbey) Scout Group Granted for industrial & warehouse units Collinsdale Limited Developer: Nicholson Early Planning Planning authority: Leicester Job: Detailed 1 retail unit Client: Panther Securities Plc Ingoldmells Playing field, Simpson DERBY £2.1M Agent: Ritchie & Ritchie LLP, Ground Floor Client: Bishopdyke Estate LLP Agent: Nairn Architects, Bishops Court, Rectory Lane, ATTLEBOROUGH £0.32M Plans Submitted for 14 flats (conversion/ Agent: Corstorphine & Wright, Brookhall, Court Ingoldmells Bemrose Community School, Uttoxeter The Manor House, Lichfield Street, Tamworth, Kilmartin Plowman & Partners, Lodge House, Whickham, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne & Lidl UK, Queens Road extension) Client: N.S Waite Ltd Agent: Ink/ Brook Street, Warwick, CV34 4BL Tel: 01926 Planning authority: East Lindsey Job: Detail New Road Staffordshire, B79 7QF Contractor: 12 Town Street, Horsforth, Leeds, West Wear, NE16 4PA Tel: 0191 420 3090 Planning authority: Breckland Job: Detailed Drawn Ltd, 9 Welford Place, Leicester, LE1 288992 Plans Granted for 12 houses & 6 flats Client: Planning authority: Derby Job: Detail Plans Polesworth (Abbey) Scout Group, 12 Correen, Yorkshire, LS18 4RJ Tel: 0113 239 0460 Auto Parc, Sandy Lane North Gosforth Plans Submitted for supermarket 6ZH Tel: 0116 348 3606 Waterloo Housing Group Developer: Lincs Granted for school Client: Derby City Council Wilnecote, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B77 4JS SHEFFIELD £1.1M £1.3m warehouse/bakery (extension/alterations) LINCOLN £0.4M Plans Approved Design Consultancy, Pawnshop Passage, Agent: Hunter & Partners, Sussex Business Tel: 01827 250676 Former Manor Lodge Primary Sch, Planning authority: North Tyneside Job: Client: Lidl UK GMBH Agent: John Roberts Wickenby Farm, Airfield Lane Wickenby BIRMINGHAM £1M Mercer Row, Louth, Lincolnshire, LN11 9JQ Tel: Village, Lake Lane, Barnham, Bognor Regis, WORKSOP £3.2M Manor Lane Detail Plans Granted for petrol filling station/ Architects Ltd, 1 James Street, Lincoln, LN2 Planning authority: West Lindsey Job: West Midlands Ambulance Statio, 01507 611155 West Sussex, PO22 0AA Contractor: Bus Station, Queen Street Planning authority: Sheffield Job: Detailed cafe Client: Tyneside Autoparc Ltd 1QD Tel: 01522 533441 Detailed Plans Submitted for biomass boilers Bristol Road STAMFORD £0.54M Willmott Dixon Construction Ltd, Chantry Planning authority: Bassetlaw Job: Detail Plans Submitted for 18 flats & 6 bungalows Developer: Intersect Architects, 27 Carliol BILSTON £0.98M Client: Land Energy Agent: Land Energy, 54 Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Detail 40 - 40A St. Pauls Street House, High Street, Coleshill, Birmingham, Plans Granted for bus station Client: (new/alterations) Client: Mr. S Nazir Agent: Square, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, City Of Wolverhampton College, Hatton Garden, London, EC1N 8HN Tel: 020 Plans Granted for student hall development Planning authority: South Kesteven Job: West Midlands, B46 3BP Tel: 01675 467666 Nottinghamshire County Council Agent: Coda Studios Ltd, Cornish Place, 70 - 71 NE1 6UQ Tel: 0191 2306645 Wellington Road Bilston Campus 7440 9570 Client: West Midlands Ambulance Service Detail Plans Granted for 9 homes & 2 shops GREAT YARMOUTH £0.3M Nottinghamshire County Council, Trent Bridge Cornish Street, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S6 WASHINGTON £3.3M Wolverhampton NEWARK £0.95M Developer: JM Architects, St James Buildings, Client: Burghley Developments Limited (Land at the corner of), Mill Road/Filby House, Fox Road, Fox Road, West Bridgford, 3AF Tel: 0114 2796003 Cheviot House & Adjoining Land, Planning authority: Wolverhampton Job: 24 Cargopak Ltd, Ollerton Road 79 Oxford Street, Manchester, M1 6FQ Tel: Developer: D Shaw, 29 Maffit Road, Road Stokesby Nottingham, NG2 6BJ Contractor: Wates TADCASTER £0.68M Washington Town Centre Detailed Plans Submitted for 2 college modu- Tuxford 0161 200 6300 Ailsworth, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, Planning authority: Great Yarmouth Job: Construction, Lockington Hall, Main Street, The Jackdaw Inn, Stutton Road Planning authority: Sunderland Job: Detail lar buildings (extension) Client: Planning authority: Bassetlaw Job: Detailed CORBY £5.1M PE5 7AG Tel: 01733 380160 Detail Plans Granted for pumping station Lockington, Derby, DE74 2SJ Tel: 01509 Planning authority: Selby Job: Outline Plans Plans Granted for 7 cinema/shop/office/ Wolverhampton College Agent: Wolver- Plans Submitted for industrial unit Shelton Road Willowbrook East TIPTON £1M Client: Anglian Water Agent: Norfolk County 678963 Submitted for 9 houses Client: Jaypeebee- restaurant units Client: M&G Real Estate hampton College, Wellington Road, Bilston (extension) Client: Cargopak Ltd Agent: Industrial Es 34 Coneygree Industrial Estate Council, County Hall, Martineau Lane, pee Ltd Agent: Architecture Tel: m Chartered Developer: Leslie Jones Architecture, 121 Campus, Bilston, West Midlands, WV14 6BT Robertson Building Design Consultants, 27 Planning authority: East Northamptonshire Planning authority: Sandwell Job: Detail Plans Norwich, Norfolk, NR1 2DH Contractor: Architects, Hilton House, 26 - 28 Hilton Street, Great Portland Street, London, W1W 6QL Tel: Tel: 01902 836000 Westway, Cotgrave, Nottingham, NG12 3QB Job: Detail Plans Granted for advanced Granted for industrial/commercial & waste Details Not Available, Tel: Not Available Manchester, M1 2EH^”Tel: Not Available” 020 7255 1150 BIRMINGHAM £0.88M Tel: 0115 9899837 conversion technology/anaerobic digestion recycling Client: Mr. Damian Jones Developer: LEICESTER £4.8M NORTH/ YORK £0.8M YARM £0.91M Land to the rear Former Kingsw, 51 - 67 NORTHAMPTON £0.32M unit Client: Clean Power Properties Ltd & Seven Design Build Ltd, 20 Bridgnorth Road, Land Off, Laburnum Road Piercy End Kirkbymoorside The Friarage, The Spital Yarm School High Street Kings Heath 46 Overstone Road Network Rail Infrastructure Ltd Developer: Wombourne, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, Planning authority: Leicester Job: Detail NORTH-EAST Planning authority: Ryedale Job: Outline Planning authority: Stockton-On-Tees Job: Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Planning authority: Northampton Job: Keystone Environmental, Headrow House, WV5 0AA Tel: 01902 894517 Plans Granted for 74 houses Client: Plans Granted for supermarket Client: Detail Plans Granted for school music block Outline Plans Submitted for 10 town houses Detailed Plans Submitted for 6 flats (new/ Old Leeds Road, Office Suite 4, Huddersfield, WOLVERHAMPTON £0.58M Persimmon Homes (North Midlands) Agent: Early Planning Ryedale Garages Agent: Darnton EGS, The (extension/alterations) Client: Yarm School Client: Eden Homes (Midlands) Limited extension) Client: Mr. P Thomason Agent: West Yorkshire, HD1 1SG Tel: 01666 503687 F W Bickford And Sons, Paradise Lane RG & P Ltd, 130 New Walk, Leicester, LE1 7JA DARLINGTON £0.62M Coach House, Monk Fryston Hall, Monk Developer: Associated Architects, 1 Severn Agent: Brophy Riaz & Partners, 48A Hylton Architectural Solutions, 5 North Portway DERBY £0.52M Slade Heath Contractor: Persimmon Homes (North Carmel Rc College, The Headlands Fryston, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS25 5DU Tel: Street Place, The Mailbox, Birmingham, West Street, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham, West Close, Round Spinney Industrial Estat, Land at, Rowallan Way Chellaston Planning authority: South Staffordshire Job: Midlands), Davidson House, Meridan East, Planning authority: Darlington Job: Detailed 01977 686275 Midlands, B1 1SE Tel: 0121 233 6600 Midlands, B18 6HN Tel: 0121 507 1616 Northampton, NN3 8RQ Tel: 01604 644777 Planning authority: Derby Job: Detail Plans Detail Plans Granted for storage building Meridian Business Park, Leicester, LE19 1WZ Plans Submitted for college music & drama BUXTON £7.8M SPALDING £1M Granted for 7 houses Client: Swan Homes East Client: Mr. Bickford Developer: Concept Tel: 0116 281 5600 department (extension) Client: Carmel RC Plans Approved Tenders Cowdale Quarry,
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