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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. sheltered houses Client: A P Lewis & Sons units Client: J Sainsbury Plc Developer: NORTHAMPTON £5.025M Plans Granted for commercial development Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE2 6LR HUDDERSFIELD £0.525M Sursham Tompkins & Partners, Cottage Farm Ltd Agent: Insight Town Planning Ltd, Chetwoods Architects, Round Foundry Media Land off, High Street Flore Client: Coventry City Council Agent: PCPT Contractor: Persimmon Homes East 18 Manor Road Farnley Tyas Mears, Ashby Road, Sywell, Northampton, MIDLANDS/ Harborough Innovation Centre, Leicester Centre, Foundry Street, Leeds, West Planning authority: Daventry Job: Detail Architects Ltd, 84 Spencer Street, Midlands Ltd, Persimmon House, 19 Planning authority: Kirklees Job: Detailed NN6 0BJ Tel: 01604 646566 Road, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, Yorkshire, LS11 5QP Tel: 0113 234 6900 Plans Granted for 67 houses Client: Mrs B. Birmingham, West Midlands, B18 6DS Commerce Road, Peterborough Business Plans Submitted for 7 houses (new/ KEIGHLEY £0.975M EAST ANGLIA LE16 7WB Tel: 0843 221 8810 12 - 16 Witton Lane £0.375m Masters, Mrs J. McKean, Mr C. Russell & Mr W. Contractor: Harrabin Construction Ltd, 115a Park, Lynchwood, Peterborough, conversion) Client: Park Farm (Farnley) Ltd Land At, Sycamore Grove Steeton With LEICESTER £0.3M Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Detail Russell Developer: BHC, 49 Brookside, Far Gosford Street, Coventry, West Midlands, Cambridgeshire, PE2 6LR Tel: 01733 397200 Agent: Watson Batty Architects, Shires Eastburn Early Planning Land South Of, 14 - 16 Cranmer Close Plans Granted for 3 houses & 2 flats Client: Rearsby, Leicester, LE7 4YB Tel: 01664 CV1 5EA Tel: 02476 258527 STOKE-ON-TRENT £0.3M House, Shires Road, Guiseley, Leeds, West Planning authority: Bradford Job: Detail BECCLES £1.125M Blaby Mr. Asad Iqbal Developer: Mr. Ajay Rahman, 420140 DAVENTRY £11.8M BFM Europe, Trentham Lakes North Yorkshire, LS20 8EU Tel: 01943 876 665 Plans Granted for 13 houses Client: Candelisa Former Worlingham Primary Scho, Planning authority: Blaby Job: Detailed 71 Finch Road, Handsworth, Birmingham, PETERBOROUGH £0.7M G.Park, Land to the north of, Ford Parts Gordon Banks Drive LEEDS £11.2M Resorts Ltd Developer: Bowman Riley Rectory Lane Worlingham Plans Submitted for 2 houses & 2 bungalows West Midlands, B19 1HP Tel: 07812 039161 Guthrie House, Rightwell Bretton Distribution CentreRoyal Oak Planning authority: Stoke-On-Trent Job: Station House, Station Road Methley Architects, Toronto Square, Toronto Street, Planning authority: Waveney Job: Detailed Client: Mr. M English Agent: Peter Thompson BURY ST. EDMUNDS £0.5M Planning authority: Peterborough Job: Industrial Estate Detail Plans Granted for storage (extension) Planning authority: Leeds Job: Outline Devonshire House, Skipton, North Yorkshire, Plans Submitted for 14 houses & 1 community ADT Ltd, Providence House, 49 Leicester Wideham Farm, Icklingham Road West Detail Plans Granted for 14 flats (extension/ Planning authority: Daventry Job: Detail Client: Michael Miller Agent: John D Payne, 10 Plans Granted for 181 residential units Client: LS1 2HJ Tel: 0113 391 7570 centre Client: Worlingham Community Road, Broughton Astley, Leicester, LE9 6QE Stow alterations) Client: Bretton Green Ltd Plans Granted for industrial/storage & Dilhorne Road, Forsbrook, Stoke-On-Trent, Banks Group Agent: Banks Group, Inkerman KNOTTINGLEY £0.92M Facillity Agent: Durrants, 2b Pump Hill House, Tel: 01455 284921 Planning authority: St. Edmundsbury Job: Developer: Jefferson Sheard Architects Ltd, distribution unit Client: Gazeley Limited Staffordshire, ST11 9DJ Contractor: ASA Steel House, St.Johns Road, Meadowfield, Durham, Lyndale Caravan Park, School Croft Market Hill, Diss, Norfolk, IP22 4JZ Tel: 01379 MARKET RASEN £0.3M Detail Plans Granted for caravan park The Forum, Minerva Business Park, Lynch Agent: RPS, Sherwood House, Sherwood Structures, Rosevale Road, Brick Kiln Lane, DH7 8XL Tel: 0844 209 1515 Brotherton 646603 Land south of Mount Pleasant, Binbrook (extension) Client: Mr. Leigh Jarrett Wood, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE2 Avenue, Newark, Nottinghamshire, NG24 1QQ Parkhouse Industrial Estate, Newcastle- Sunny Bank Mills, Town Street Farsley Planning authority: Selby Job: Detail Plans BILSTON £0.3M Planning authority: East Lindsey Job: Developer: Mr. Leigh Jarrett, Wideham Farm, 6FT Tel: 01733 375 600 Contractor: McLaren Construction, McLaren Under-Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 7EF Tel: £1.875m Granted for 13 houses Client: LLB Garage Site Behind, 16 - 26 Slater Detailed Plans Submitted for 4 bungalows Icklingham Road, West Stow, Bury St. ST. NEOTS £1M House, 100 Kings Road, Brentwood, Essex, 01782 566366 Planning authority: Leeds Job: Outline investments Ltd Developer: Fibre Architects Street Bank Street Client: Mssrs West Agent: Lincs Design Edmunds, Suffolk, IP28 6HE Tel: Not Land At And Including, 6 Hatchet Lane CM14 4EA Tel: 01277 205 800 WOODBRIDGE £7M Plans Granted for 25 residential/commercial Ltd, Buckden Mount, 8 Thornhill Road, Planning authority: Wolverhampton Job: Consultancy, Pawnshop Passage, Mercer Available Stonely IPSWICH £3.3M Whisstocks Boatyard, Tide Mill Way units (new/conversion) Client: Edwin Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD3 3AU Tel: Detailed Plans Submitted for 3 houses & 1 flat Row, Louth, Lincolnshire, LN11 9JQ Tel: 01507 BUXTON £0.45M Planning authority: Huntingdon Job: Detail Area T Ravenswood, Nacton Road Nunns Mills & Whisstock Woodhouse & Co Ltd Agent: Kilmartin 01484 544410 Client: Mr. Kishore Kumar Agent: Affordable 611155 48 - 58 Manchester Road Plans Granted for luxury house Client: Mr. G Planning authority: Ipswich Job: Detail Planning authority: Suffolk Coastal Job: Plowman & Partners, Lodge House, 12 Town LEEDS £5.68M Home Designs, 59 Temple Way, Tividale, NEWARK £0.525M Planning authority: High Peak Job: Detail Miles & Mrs. V Melesi Developer: CHQ Plans Granted for 44 houses Client: Detail Plans Granted for 14 flats/1 Street, Horsforth, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS18 Former Denso Marston, Armley Road Oldbury, West Midlands, B69 3JR Tel: 0121 Land At Majeka, Wellow Road Ollerton Plans Granted for 6 houses Client: Mr. Paul Partnership Ltd, Tannery House, 23 High Persimmon Homes (Anglia) Agent: RMA restaurant/1 industrial unit/1 shop & 1 4RJ Tel: 0113 239 0460 Armley 4560702 Planning authority: Newark & Sherwood Searle Developer: Mr. Andrew Ellis, 57 Street, Baldock, Hertfordshire, SG7 6BE Tel: Architects, 3 Ella Mews, Cressy Road, London, museum Client: Whisstocks Developments PUDSEY £1.575M Planning authority: Leeds Job: Detail Plans BIRMINGHAM £1M Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for 5 Bollington Road, Bollington, Macclesfield, 01462 895110 NW3 2NH Contractor: Persimmon Homes Ltd Agent: Feilden & Mawson, 1 Ferry Road, South Park Mills, Hare Lane Granted for 2 supermarkets & 1 non food 19 - 21 Park Road Moseley bungalows & 2 houses Client: Duckeries Cheshire, SK10 5EJ Tel: 07765 308547 STOKE-ON-TRENT £1.425M (Anglia), Colville Road Works, Colville Road, Norwich, Norfolk, NR1 1SU Contractor: Barnes Planning authority: Leeds Job: Outline retail units Client: Opus Land (North) Limited Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Homes Ltd Agent: Phoenix Planning (UK) CAMBRIDGE £3.62M Former Colourworks, Congleton Road Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR33 9QS Tel: 01502 509 Construction Ltd, 6 Bermuda Road, Plans Submitted for 21 houses Client: Developer: Ellis Healey Architects, Round Detailed Plans Submitted for multiple Ltd, 20 Lilley Close, Selston, Nottingham, Defence Estates, Stirling Hous, Denny Biddulph 843 Ransomes Europark, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP3 Acrivarn Ltd Agent: Domus Architecture, Foundry Media Centre, Foundry Street, Leeds, occupancy (conversion) Client: Connect- NG16 6DZ Tel: 01773 715395 End Road Waterbeach Planning authority: Staffordshire Moorlands LEICESTER £2.4M 9RU Tel: 01473 272222 Spence Mills, Mill Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, LS11 5QP Tel: 0113 3944355 Therapeutics Community Agent: Brophy Riaz NORTHAMPTON £0.7M Planning authority: South Cambridgeshire Job: Detail Plans Granted for 19 houses Land Off, Upperton Road LS13 3HE Tel: Not Available NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE £1.05M & Partners, 48A Hylton Street, Jewellery 19 - 21 St. Edmunds Road Job: Detail Plans Granted for 26 offices/1 gym Client: Renew Land Developments Ltd Planning authority: Leicester Job: Detail SHEFFIELD £1M Newcastle Racecourse, High Gosforth Quarter, Birmingham, West Midlands, B18 Planning authority: Northampton Job: & 1 cafe/sandwich bar Client: Paragon Developer: Barrie Newcombe Associates, Plans Granted for 36 residential units Client: Site Of ARC Car Wash & Site Of, 500 Park Gosforth 6HN Tel: 0121 507 1616 Detailed Plans Submitted for 14 flats (new/ Holdings Developer: David Futter Associates Winnington Hall, Winnington, Northwich, Barratt Developments Plc Agent: Marrons NORTH/ Queens Road Highfield Planning authority: Newcastle-Upon-Tyne BURTON-ON-TRENT £0.525M conversion) Client: Danelaw Partners LLP Ltd, Arkitech House, 35 Whiffler Road, Cheshire, CW8 4DU Tel: 01606 782 500 Planning, 1 Meridian South, Meridian Business Planning authority: Sheffield Job: Detailed Job: Detail Plans Granted for 14 houses William Davis Development, Agent: HDA Architects, 4 Albion Place, North- Norwich, Norfolk, NR3 2AW Tel: 01603
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