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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. Oldham, Greater Manchester, OL8 3QL Tel: Nottingham City Council Agent: Nottingham cable works Client: Lightsource Renewable Planning authority: East Northamptonshire unit (extension) Client: North Staffordshire LEEDS £5M Developer: Fletcher Smith Architects, 0161 682 0964 City Council, Loxley House, Station Street, Energy Ltd Developer: Lightsource Job: Detail Plans Granted for 4 houses Hospital NHS Trust Agent: Gilling Dod Reg Vardy Renault Dealership, Regent Riversway Business Village, Navigation Way, MIDLANDS/ EAST 2 Marina Court, Maple Drive £0.2m Nottingham, NG2 3NG Tel: 0115 915 5555 Renewable Energy Ltd, Level 5 20 Old Bailey, Client: F & L Group Ltd Developer: Sidey Architects, The Cruck Barn, Duxbury Park, Street Ashton-on-Ribble, Preston, Lancashire, PR2 Planning authority: Hinckley & Bosworth PETERBOROUGH £0.3M London, EC4M 7AN Tel: 0333 2000755 Design Architecture, 10 Market Square, Duxbury Hall Road, Chorley, Lancashire, PR7 Planning authority: Leeds Job: Outline 2YP Tel: 01772 723 626 ANGLIA Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for office Land At, Bretton Green Bretton COVENTRY £0.7M Higham Ferrers, Rushden, Northamptonshire, 4AT Contractor: Kier Construction Limited Plans Granted for 2 supermarket & leisure NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE £0.89M building Client: Tungsten Properties Ltd Planning authority: Peterborough Job: 168 - 172 Shakespeare Street NN10 8BT Tel: 01933 317967 (Northern), Kier House, Windward Drive, Estu- units Client: Gregory Property Developments Former O’Donnell Construction, St. Early Planning Agent: RGP Architects, 130 New Walk, Detailed Plans Submitted for 6 flats Client: Planning authority: Coventry Job: Detail ary Business Park, Speke, Liverpool, Ltd Agent: Harris Partnership Ltd, 2 St. Johns Lawrence Road BIRMINGHAM £0.4M Leicester, LE1 7JA Tel: 01162 045800 Bretton Green Ltd Agent: Jefferson Sheard Plans Granted for 10 flats & 4 retirement Contracts Merseyside, L24 8QR Tel: 0151 448 5200 North, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF1 3QA Planning authority: Newcastle-Upon-Tyne 296 Washwood Heath Road Saltley IPSWICH £3.6M Architects Ltd, The Forum, Minerva Business bungalows (new/extension) Client: Mr. Elliot CAMBRIDGE £1.5M WALSALL £1.3M Tel: 01924 291800 Job: Detail Plans Granted for industrial Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Land East of Artiss Close, Rotheram Park, Lynch Wood, Peterborough, James Developer: Callingham Associates, 2 Ld S Of Longstanton Park & Rid, Manor Hospital, Moat Road Walsall MIDDLESBROUGH £0.675M building Client: British Engines Limited Detailed Plans Submitted for 8 flats Road Bildeston Cambridgeshire, PE2 6FT Tel: 01733 375 600 Hearsall Lane, Coventry, West Midlands, CV5 Hattons Road & Adj To B1050 At Healthcare NHS Trust Land Adj To Durham Street, Lower East Developer: McLaren Engineering Limited, (conversion/extension) Client: Mr. Ahmad Planning authority: Babergh Job: Outline Rear Of, 39 Station Road Thorney 6QR Tel: 024 7671 3872 Station Rd &Longstanton Planning authority: Walsall Job: Detail Street Berwick Road Industrial Estate, Wooler, Owais Agent: Mr. Mansoor Nazir, 88 Nansen Plans Submitted for 48 houses Client: Mr. £0.675m IPSWICH £0.45M Planning authority: South Cambridgeshire Plans Granted for hospital (extension) Client: Planning authority: Middlesbrough Job: Northumberland, NE71 6SL Tel: 01668 281748 Road, Sparkhill, Birmingham, West Midlands, Ryder-Smith Agent: Freeths LLP, Cumberland Planning authority: Peterborough Job: Land At Warrens Barn, The Street Job: Reserved Matters Granted for primary Walsall Hospitals NHS Trust Agent: The Approval Of Reserved Matters for 9 Land North Of, Whitehouse Road B11 4DT Tel: Court, 80 Mount Street, Nottingham, NG1 Outline Plans Submitted for 9 houses Client: Witnesham roads & busways Client: Gallagher UK Agent: Design Buro Ltd, 13 Whitehall Road, Rugby, residential units Client: North Star Housing £0.525m 2048 Bristol Road South Rednal 6HH Tel: 0115 936 9369 Mr. N Sherwood Agent: John Dickie Associates, Planning authority: Waveney Job: Reserved Terence O’Rourke Ltd, Everdene House, Warwickshire, CV21 3AE Contractor: Skanska Group Agent: Halsall Lloyd Partnership, Planning authority: Newcastle-Upon-Tyne £1.875m LEICESTER £1.5M Manor Barn, Wilsthorpe, Stamford, Matters Granted for 6 residential units Client: Deansleigh Road, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH7 Walsall, Manor Hospital, Cavell Close, Block 4 Design Works, William Street, Gateshead, Job: Detail Plans Granted for 7 houses Client: Planning authority: Walsall Job: Detailed Desford Cp School, 5 Kirkby Road Lincolnshire, PE9 4PE Tel: 01778 560811 Mr. & Mrs. Terry Ecka Burrows Developer: 7DU Contractor: Jackson Civil Engineering, 30 Town Wharf, Walsall, West Midlands, WS2 Tyne & Wear, NE10 0JP Tel: 01914950055 New Tyne West Development Company Plans Submitted for 23 houses & 1 flat/1 Desford RUGBY £1.4M Last & Tricker Partnership, 3 Lower Brook White House Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 5LT 9NG Tel: 01922656470 SCARBOROUGH £0.5M Developer: IDP Partnership, St. Judes, Barker labour club Client: Dunedin Homes & Planning authority: Leicester Job: Detailed Rugby High School, Longrood Road Mews, Lower Brook Street, Ipswich, Suffolk, Tel: 01473 238300 WARWICK £1M Cayton C P School, Mill Lane Cayton Street, Shieldfield, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Developments Ltd Agent: Geoff Perry Associ- Plans Submitted for school (extension) Bilton IP4 1RA Tel: 01473 252961 CORBY £2.4M Claverdon Sewage Treatment Wor, Bay Tyne & Wear, NE2 1AS Tel: 0191 261 4442 ates, The Shrubbery, 28 Erdington Road, Client: Leicestershire County Council Agent: Planning authority: Rugby Job: Detailed LEICESTER £0.45M Priors Hall Development Site, Saddle Bow Lane Claverdon Planning authority: Scarborough Job: PUDSEY £1M Aldridge, Walsall, West Midlands, WS9 8UH A & G Architects Ltd, 11 Leicester Road, Plans Submitted for school sports hall Travelodge, Hinckley Road Leicester Stamford Road Weldon Planning authority: Warwick Job: Detail Detailed Plans Submitted for school Calverley C of E Primary Schoo, 1 Town Tel: 01922 744900 Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE11 2AE Tel: (extension) Client: Rugby High School Gover- Forest East Planning authority: Corby Job: Reserved Plans Granted for sewage treatment works (extension) Client: North Yorkshire County Gate Calverley Thirlmere Drive Moseley £0.3m 01509 212 310 nors Agent: Built Offsite, London House, Planning authority: Blaby Job: Detail Plans Matters Granted for 32 residential units (extension) Client: Severn Trent Water Ltd Council Agent: Jacobs (UK) Ltd, Wykeham Planning authority: Leeds Job: Detail Plans Planning authority: Birmingham Job: LOUGHBOROUGH £9.4M Shawbury Business Park, Shawbury Heath, Granted for 6 houses Client: Henwood Ltd Client: Francis Jackson Homes Ltd Agent: Agent: MWH UK Ltd, Dominion House, Temple Business Centre, Main Street, Wykeham, East Granted for school (extension) Client: Leeds Detailed Plans Submitted for 4 houses Land off, University Road Shawbury, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 4EA Developer: Architects LE1, 38 Nelson Street, Francis Jackson Homes Ltd, 6 High Street, Court, Birchwood, Warrington, Cheshire, WA3 Ayton, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 City Council Developer: NPS (Leeds), 1/F Client: Birmingham City Council Agent: BM3 Planning authority: Charnwood Job: Tel: 01939 252900 Leicester, LE1 7BA Tel: 0116 275 8500 Olney, Buckinghamshire, MK46 4BB 6GD Contractor: Costain Group Plc, Costain 9QP Tel: 01723 866400 Evolution House, 34 - 36 Springwell Road, Architecture Ltd, 28 Pickford Street, Detailed Plans Submitted for university Land To Rear Of, 15 - 27 Townsend Lane 22 Browning Street Narborough £0.31m Contractor: Francis Jackson Homes Ltd, 6 House, Vanwall Business Park, Maidenhead, SHEFFIELD £1.5M Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS12 1AW Tel: 0113 320 Birmingham, West Midlands, B5 5QH Tel: laboratory teaching block (extension) Client: Long Lawford £1.05m Planning authority: Blaby Job: Detail Plans High Street, Olney, Buckinghamshire, MK46 Berkshire, SL6 4UB Tel: 01628 842444 Site Of Elm Tree Public House, 980 City 1630 0121 633 0000 Loughborough University Agent: Associated Planning authority: Rugby Job: Outline Granted for 4 houses Client: Mr. Townsend 4BB Tel: 01234 717700 WOLVERHAMPTON £10.6M Road RIPON £0.6M Amroth Close Rednal £0.3m Architects, 1 Severn Street Place, The Mailbox, Plans Submitted for 7 houses & 7 flats Client: Developer: KMC Consultancy, 9 Southfields DERBY £2.7M Ld At Junction Of Pipers Row &, Railway Planning authority: Sheffield Job: Detailed Ripon Grammar School, 16 Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Birmingham, West Midlands, B1 1SE Tel: 0121 Hamlin Estates Ltd Agent: Rickett Architects Drive, Leicester, LE2 6QS Tel: 01162241070 Cavendish†Close†Junior†School, Drive Plans Submitted for petrol filling station Clotherholme Road Detailed Plans Submitted for 4 houses 233 6600 Ltd, Wood Farm, Stubbs Road, Everdon, LINCOLN £11.37M Deborah Drive Chaddesden Planning authority: Wolverhampton Job: Client: Asda Stores Ltd Agent: C & A Design Planning authority: Harrogate Job: Detail Client: Birmingham City Council Agent: BM3 MANSFIELD £6.4M Daventry, Northamptonshire, NN11 3BH Tel: Land at Danes Farm, Stow Park Road Planning authority: Derby Job: Detail Plans Detail Plans Granted for 6 offices/shops/ Ltd, 2B & 3B Hathersage Business
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