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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. NOTTINGHAM £1M Plans Granted for 8 flats & 7 houses Client: Birmingham, West Midlands, B1 1SE Tender Architects, 1 Millers Yard, Roman Way, Market SKEGNESS £12.75M Bridge Lane Studio, Caldewgate, Carlisle, Plans Granted for hoyland town centre 79 Cow Lane Bramcote Birmingham City Council Developer: Acivico return date: invited. Tel: 0121 233 6600 Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 7PW Land South Of, The Meadows Cumbria, CA2 5SS Tel: 01228 528266 Client: Barnsley Metropolitan Borough MIDLANDS/ Planning authority: Broxtowe Job: Detailed Ltd, PO Box 2062, 1 Lancaster Circus, CAMBRIDGE £1.05M Contractor: Lodgepark Developments, 20 Planning authority: East Lindsey Job: Detail MEXBOROUGH £0.9M Council Developer: White Design Ltd, The Plans Submitted for luxury house Client: Mr. Birmingham, West Midlands, B4 7DY Tel: British Antarctic Survey, Madingley Kent Road, St. Crispin Local Centre, Plans Granted for 115 houses/31 flats/23 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62, 68 - 70 White House, St. Andrews Road, Sheffield, EAST ANGLIA Stermukh Atwal Agent: Mr. Silvanos Goyea, 6 01213 037651 Road Northampton, NN5 4DR Tel: 01604926150 bungalows/1 community facility Client: Crossgate South Yorkshire, S11 9AL Tel: 0114 226 0255 Plantin Road, Nottingham, NG5 1QT Tel: LEICESTER £1.9M Planning authority: Cambridge Job: Detail ILKESTON £3.6M Chestnut Homes Ltd Agent: Core Architects Planning authority: Doncaster Job: Detailed DONCASTER £1.27M Early Planning ExDirectory Land off, Swithland Avenue Plans Granted for research & development Former SE Derbyshire College, Ltd, A1 The Terrace, Grantham Street, Lincoln, Plans Submitted for 12 residential units Land Off, Water Vole Way Balby BIRMINGHAM £2.05M SOLIHULL £1.8M Planning authority: Leicester Job: Detail building (extension) Client: ADP Agent: ADP, Cavendish Road LN2 1BD Contractor: Chestnut Homes Ltd, (alterations) Client: St Leger Homes Planning authority: Doncaster Job: Detail Vittoria Works, 30 - 40 Vittoria Street 1360 Yardley Wood Road Shirley Plans Granted for 38 flats Client: Next Plantain Place, Crosby Row, London, SE1 1YN Planning authority: Erewash Job: Reserved The Old School, Wragby Road, Langworth, Doncaster Agent: St Leger Homes Doncaster, Plans Granted for office building & vehicle Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Planning authority: Solihull Job: Detailed Construction Developer: RG & P Ltd, 130 New Tender return date: Tenders invited. Tel: 020 Matters Granted for 53 houses Client: Futures Lincoln, LN3 5BJ Tel: 01522 595302 Shaw Lane Industrial Estate, Ogden Road, workshop Client: Derek Lewis Ltd Detailed Plans Submitted for 39 flats & 2 Plans Submitted for 19 supported housing Walk, Leicester, LE1 7JA Tel: 0116 204 5800 7089 1720 Housing Group Agent: RGP Architects, 130 STAFFORD £2.4M Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN2 4SQ Tel: Developer: Anthony Snowden Architect, houses (conversion/extension) Client: flats/bungalows Client: Upward Group 30 Humberstone Road £0.25m IPSWICH £2M New Walk, Leicester, LE1 7JA Contractor: Land Adjacent Greenacres, Main Road 01302 736328 Pinders Court, High St, Bawtry, Doncaster, Stonehurst Estates Agent: PCPT Architects Agent: Configuration, PMJ House, Highlands Planning authority: Leicester Job: Detail Ld To The West Of Ransomes Way, 558 Westleigh Homes, Tudorgate, Grange Great Haywood MORPETH £1M South Yorkshire, DN10 6JA Tel: 01302 776460 Ltd, 84 Spencer Street, Birmingham, West Road, Shirley, Solihull, West Midlands, B90 Plans Granted for 5 flats (conversion) Client: Nacton Road Business Park, Enderby Road, Whetstone, Planning authority: Stafford Job: Reserved Highthorn Surface Mine, Highthorn, DRIFFIELD £5.37M Midlands, B18 6DS Tel: 0121 236 7070 4ND Tel: 01217 096821 Mr. Harun Heangora Developer: Malik Planning authority: Ipswich Job: Detailed Leicester, LE8 6EP Tel: 0116 277 3324 Matters Granted for 32 houses & flats Client: Widdrington 3 Cranswick Pet Products, Kelleythorpe CHESTERFIELD £0.75M STAMFORD £0.6M Enterprises, 30 Carlton Drive, Wigston, Plans Submitted for motor vehicle dealership NEWARK £0.6M Persimmon Homes West Midlands Ltd Planning authority: Northumberland Job: Industrial Estate Kellythorpe 117 Pilsley Road Danesmoor Land Off, Belmesthorpe Lane, Ryhall Leicestershire, LE18 1DF Tel: Not Available Client: Marriott Motor Group Agent: David Harbour Masters House, 17 North Gate Agent: Persimmon Homes West Midlands Detailed Plans Submitted for surface mine Planning authority: East Riding Job: Detail Planning authority: North East Derbyshire Planning authority: Rutland Job: Outline LOUGHBOROUGH £1M Clarke & Associates, Turret House, 2 Turret Planning authority: Newark & Sherwood Ltd, Venture Court, Wolverhampton, West Client: Banks Group Agent: Banks Group, Plans Granted for warehouse (extension) Job: Outline Plans Granted for 10 houses Plans Granted for 8 houses Client: Mr. L Ball 1 Nanhill Drive Woodhouse Eaves Lane, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP4 1DL Tender return Job: Detail Plans Granted for 12 flats Client: Midlands, WV10 6TB Contractor: Persimmon Inkerman House, St.Johns Road, Meadow- Client: Westland Horticulture Developer: Client: MX Developments Ltd Agent: MX Agent: Marrons Planning, 1 Meridian South, Planning authority: Charnwood Job: Detail date: Tenders invited. Tel: 01473 213563 Ablehomes Ltd Agent: Guy St John Taylor Homes West Midlands Ltd, Venture Court, field, Durham, DH7 8XL Tel: 0844 209 1515 Trundley Design Services, Salgate Barn, Developments Ltd, 4 Ormes Meadow, Meridian Business Park, Leicester, LE19 1WY Plans Granted for luxury house Client: Mr. K SOLIHULL £2M Associates, Top Lock Studios, Navigation Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV10 6TB NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE £4.2M Islington Road, Tilney All Saints, King’s Lynn, Owlthorpe, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S20 Tel: 0116 289 2200 Wilson Developer: Mr. Will Aust, 19 Freehold Chelmunds Cross Village Centre, Yard, Newark, Nottinghamshire, NG24 4TN Tel: 01902 787989 Border Park Filling Station, A68t Norfolk, PE34 4RY Tel: 01553 617700 6TE Tel: Not Available THETFORD £1.4M Street, Quorn, Loughborough, Leicestershire, Planning authority: Solihull Job: Contractor: Ablehomes Ltd, 4 Castle Gate, Elishaw to Catcleugh Rochester HEBBURN £1M COVENTRY £6.4M Plaswood Site, 20 Griston Road LE12 8AY Tel: 01509 413924 Pre-Planning for 3 retail units Client: LSP Newark, Nottinghamshire, NG24 1AX Tel: Byrness Village Unit 10, Wagonway Road Land to rear of The Boat Inn, Shilton Watton NORWICH £0.25M Developments Ltd Agent: West Hart 01636 611662 Planning authority: Tynedale Job: Detailed Planning authority: South Tyneside Job: Lane Planning authority: Breckland Job: Outline Barns at Church Farm, Church Street Partnership, 5 Aldergate, Tamworth, NORTHAMPTON £2.8M NORTH/ Plans Submitted for 9 holiday log cabins/6 Detail Plans Granted for waste transfer Planning authority: Coventry Job: Outline Plans Granted for 18 flats & 13 houses Client: Gimingham Staffordshire, B79 7DJ Tender return date: Development Land Between, Booth workshops & 1 shop/cafe Client: TriPyramid station Client: Premier Scaffolding Services Plans Granted for 98 residential units Client: Serruys Property Company Limited Agent: Planning authority: North Norfolk Job: Tenders invited. Tel: 01827 67123 Rise Talavera Way And NORTH-EAST Limited Agent: Mr. Ken Duncan, 2/2, 3 Kaims Limited Developer: Premier Scaffolding Hallam Land Management Ltd Agent: Faulks David Futter Associates Ltd, Arkitech House, Detail Plans Granted for 5 residential units Planning authority: Northampton Job: Terrace, Livingston, Lothian, EH54 7EX Tel: Services Limited, Premier House, Windmill Perry Culley & Rech, Lockington Hall, Locking- 35 Whiffler Road, Norwich, Norfolk, NR3 2AW (conversion) Client: Mr. & Mrs. P Hinton Contracts Detail Plans Granted for 25 houses & 10 flats Early Planning 07850 557659 Way, Hebburn, Tyne & Wear, NE31 1SP Tel: ton, Derby, DE74 2RH Tel: 01509 672772 Tel: 01603 787778 Developer: Chartered Planning Consultancy BIRMINGHAM £14M Client: Westleigh Homes Agent: RG & P Ltd, DARLINGTON £2.1M SCUNTHORPE £4.2M 0191 4839991 DEREHAM £0.525M WIGSTON £1.35M Limited, Fairholme, Overstrand Road, Cromer, 34 Calthorpe Road &, 1 - 4 Church Road 130 New Walk, Leicester, LE1 7JA Contractor: Field At Osgr E434813 N513507, Yarm Land Off, Burdock Road MORPETH £0.8M 12 Beetley Grange Beetley 10 Long Street Norfolk, NR27 0AJ Tel: 01263 649965 Edgbaston Westleigh Homes, Tudorgate, Grange Road Middleton St. George Planning authority: North Lincolnshire Job: Land South Of Cragend Farm, Rothbury Planning authority: Breckland Job: Outline Planning authority: Oadby & Wigston Job: NOTTINGHAM £0.9M Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Detail Business Park, Enderby Road, Whetstone, Planning authority: Darlington Job: Outline Detailed Plans Submitted for 56 houses Planning authority: Northumberland Job: Plans Submitted for 7 houses Client: Mr. Tony Detailed Plans Submitted for 27 flats 4 & 5 Eaton Court, High Street Long Plans Granted for 96 elderly persons flats Leicester, LE8 6EP Tel: 0116 277 3324 Plans Submitted for 26 houses/1 doctors Client: Keigar Homes Ltd Agent: Keigar Detail Plans Granted for drainage works Westwood Agent: Mr. C Smith, Down (conversion/extension) Client: Mr. Lee Eaton (new/refurbishment) Client: Audley Court NORWICH £1.06M surgery & 1 pharmacy
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