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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 Granted for 35 houses Client: William Plans Granted for 92 flats Client: Plans Granted for 4 houses Client: Phoenix Park, Shirley, Solihull, West Midlands, B90 Detail Plans Granted for 54 houses & 4 flats extension) Client: City of York Council Agent: Detail Plans Granted for art gallery & Davis Ltd Agent: William Davis Ltd, Forest Birmingham City Council Developer: BM3 2000 Limited Developer: Russell Overs Archi- 8AB Tel: 0121 746 7900 Client: St Modwen Developments Ltd Agent: P + HS Architects, 6 84 Albion Street, Leeds, education /cafe & library Client: Auckland MIDLANDS/ Field, Forest Road, Loughborough, Architecture Ltd, 28 Pickford Street, tects, 5 Newton Road, Great Barr, KETTERING £0.6M RG & P Ltd, 130 New Walk, Leicester, LE1 7JA West Yorkshire, LS1 6AG Tel: 0113 2454 332 Castle Trust Agent: Feilden Clegg Bradley Leicestershire, LE11 3NS Tel: 01509 231181 Birmingham, West Midlands, B5 5QH Tel: Birmingham, West Midlands, B43 6AA Tel: Trinity CE Lower School, Main Street Contractor: St. Modwen Homes, 17 High Architects, Bath Brewery, Toll Bridge Road, EAST ANGLIA LINCOLN £1.2M 0121 633 0000 0121 3581600 Aldwincle Street, Birmingham, Birmingham, West Plans Approved Bath, BA1 7DE Tender return date: Tenders Land at, Blankney Crescent CAMBRIDGE £1M WELLINGBOROUGH £10.65M Planning authority: East Northamptonshire Midlands, B31 2UQ Tel: 0121 647 1000 BRIDLINGTON £4M invited. Tel: 01225 852545 Early Planning Planning authority: Lincoln Job: Detailed Land to Rear of No.69, High Street Stanton, Bovis Area, 14 Irthlingborough Job: Detail Plans Granted for school WISBECH £3.5M Bridlington Railway Station, Station SHIPLEY £2.25M ALCESTER £0.45M Plans Submitted for 16 houses Client: City of Bottisham Road (in The Parish Of Finedon) (extension) Client: Northamptonshire County Land North West Of Wales Bank, Approach Shipley Fire Station, Land To The Rear River House, High Street Broom Lincoln Council Agent: Pick Everard Planning authority: East Cambridgeshire Planning authority: Wellingborough Job: Council Agent: pHp Architects, The Old Begdale Road Elm Planning authority: East Riding Job: Detail Of Carpets Di, Valley Road Planning authority: Stratford-On-Avon Job: Architects, Kenning Studios, 47A Queen Job: Detail Plans Granted for 2 luxury houses Reserved Matters Granted for 142 houses Rectory, 31 Rectory Lane, Milton-Malsor, Planning authority: Fenland Job: Detail Plans Granted for railway station (extension) Planning authority: Bradford Job: Detail Detailed Plans Submitted for 6 houses Street, Derby, DE1 3DE Tel: 01332 299669 Client: Timeline London Ltd Developer: DPA Client: Bovis Homes Ltd Developer: Woods Northampton, NN7 3AQ Contractor: Plans Granted for solar photovoltaic farm Client: East Riding of Yorkshire Council Plans Granted for fire station Client: West Client: Mr. Ronnie Mirsoh Agent: Donna NORTHAMPTON £5M Architects Ltd, 96 King Street, Cambridge, CB1 Hardwick, 15 - 17 Goldington Road, Bedford, Cocksedge Building Contractors Ltd, 25 Client: Big60Million Ltd Agent: Big60Million Developer: East Riding of Yorkshire Council, Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Authority Agent: Savage Planning Ltd, The Coach House, 45a Compton House, Abington Street 1LN Tel: 01223 361803 MK40 3NH Tel: 01234 268862 Hampstead Avenue, Mildenhall, Bury St. Ltd, Thorney Weir House, Thorney Mill Road, County Hall, Cross Street, Beverley, Bradshaw Gass & Hope LLP, 19 Silverwell Rother Street, Stratford-On-Avon, Planning authority: Northampton Job: GAINSBOROUGH £0.3M WOLVERHAMPTON £5M Edmunds, Suffolk, IP28 7AS Tel: 01638 713694 Iver, Buckinghamshire, SL0 9AQ Contractor: Humberside, HU17 9BA Tel: 01482 887700 Street, Bolton, Greater Manchester, BL1 1PR Warwickshire, CV37 6LT Tel: 07808 367061 Detailed Plans Submitted for 97 student flats Land Off, Silver Street Waddingham Land East Of, Lawn Lane Coven LEICESTER £2.5M Big60Million Ltd, Thorney Weir House, FILEY £1.03M Tender return date: Tenders invited. Tel: BIRMINGHAM £1.93M (conversion) Client: MRP Agent: MRP, Apex Planning authority: West Lindsey Job: Detail Planning authority: South Staffordshire Job: Humberstone Retail Park 10 Burton St Thorney Mill Road, Iver, Buckinghamshire, SL0 Primrose Valley Holiday Villag, 01204 525321 150 Coventry Road Small Heath Business Park, Ruddington Lane, Plans Granted for 4 houses Client: Mrs. L Detail Plans Granted for solar farm Client: Planning authority: Leicester Job: Detail 9AQ Tel: 01895 452 640 Primrose Avenue Primrose Valley WALLSEND £1.125M Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Nottingham, NG11 7DD Tel: 0115 933 8471 Haldane Developer: Brownhill Hayward Lightsource Renewable Energy Ltd Plans Granted for supermarket & retail unit Planning authority: Scarborough Job: Detail Land To The North East Of, 196 Detailed Plans Submitted for place of worship NORWICH £0.3M Brown, Georgian House, 24 Bird Street, Developer: Lightsource Renewable Energy (refurbishment) Client: Lidl (UK) Ltd Agent: Plans Granted for swimming pool (extension) Blackhill Avenue Client: RJR Corporation Ltd Agent: Tweedale, East View, Grove Road Banham Lichfield, Staffordshire, WS13 6PT Tel: 01543 Ltd, 7 33 Holborn, London, EC1N 2HT Tel: HTC Architects, York Place Studio, 8 Britannia Client: Bourne Leisure Ltd Developer: GIA Planning authority: North Tyneside Job: 265 Tettenhall Rd, Wolverhampton, West Planning authority: Breckland Job: Outline 254357 0333 200 0755 Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS1 2DZ NORTH/ Ltd, Foxoak Park, Common Road, Detail Plans Granted for 15 houses Client: Midlands, WV6 0DE Tel: 01902 774660 Plans Submitted for 4 houses Client: GRANTHAM £5.44M Contractor: Britcon Engineering Services, Dunnington, York, North Yorkshire, YO19 5RZ ISOS Housing Ltd Agent: Jane Darbyshire & CAMBRIDGE £10M Goymour Properties Ltd Agent: Agellus Land west of Boothby Great Woo, High Contracts Midland Road, Scunthorpe, Humberside, NORTH-EAST Tel: 01904 481480 David Kendall Ltd, Millmount, Ponteland Peterhouse Tech Park Expansion, Land Projects Ltd, Pound House, Garboldisham Dyke Woodnook ATTLEBOROUGH £5M DN16 1DQ Tel: 01724 280022 NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE £14.05M Road, Cowgate, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne west of ARM 1, Fulbourn Road Road, East Harling, Norwich, Norfolk, NR16 Planning authority: South Kesteven Job: Land adjacent to Rookery Busin, Silver NORWICH £6M Early Planning Land At Forth Banks, Pottery Lane & Wear, NE5 3AL Tender return date: Peterhouse Technology Park 2PR Tel: Not Available Detail Plans Granted for 19584 photovoltaic Street Besthorpe Land north of, Shotesham Road DURHAM £4.4M Planning authority: Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Tenders invited. Tel: 0191 286 0811 Planning authority: Cambridge Job: NOTTINGHAM £5.3M panels Client: Island Green Power Ltd Planning authority: Breckland Job: Detail Poringland Bowburn South Industrial Estat Job: Detail Plans Granted for 280 flats & 1 YORK £2.9M Detailed Plans Submitted for office Inham Nook Methodist Church, Developer: Lanpro Services, 4 St. Mary’s Plans Granted for solar photovoltaic panels Planning authority: South Norfolk Job: Bowburn Darlington Road shop/cafe unit Client: Panacea Property Askham Bryan College, Askham Fields development Client: Commercial Estates Pearson Avenue Chilwell House, Duke Street, Norwich, Norfolk, NR3 Client: Solar Century Agent: Savills, Unex Detail Plans Granted for 42 residential units & Planning authority: Durham County Job: Development Developer: Leach Rhodes Lane Askham Bryan Group Agent: Scott Brownrigg, St. Catherines Planning authority: Broxtowe Job: Detailed 1QA Tel: 0845 121 0740 House, 132 - 134 Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 3 offices Client: South Norfolk District Council Outline Plans Granted for supermarket Walker Architects, Riverside, New Bailey Planning authority: York Job: Detail Plans Court, 46 - 48 Portsmouth Road, Guildford, Plans Submitted for care home Client: KING’S LYNN £0.78M 8PA Contractor: Solar Century, 50 Great Agent: Feilden & Mawson, 1 Ferry Road, Client: Ogden Group of Companies Agent: Street, Manchester, M3 5AA Tel: 0161 833 0211 Granted for college agri-tech innovation Surrey, GU2 4DU Tel: 01483 568 686 Chilwell House Care Home Ltd Agent: AP Adult Training Centre, Bryggen Road Sutton Street, London, EC1V 0DF Tel: 020 Norwich, Norfolk, NR1 1SU Contractor: John Gordon White & Hood, Beresford House, 1 RICHMOND £0.5M centre (extension) Client: Askham Bryan COVENTRY £17.2M Architecture Limited, Suite SE219 E North Lynn Industrial Estate 7549 1000 Youngs Ltd, 24 City Road, Norwich, Norfolk, Newtown Street, Leicester, LE1 6WH Tel: 0116 The Old Cinema, 2 Queens Road College Agent: DSP Architects, 2 Kettlestring Scimitar Way Innovation Centre, Priorslee, Telford, Planning authority: Kings Lynn & West BIRMINGHAM £5.95M NR1 3AN Tel: 01603 628421 254 7868 Planning authority: Richmondshire Job: Lane, York, North Yorkshire, YO30 4XF Tender Planning authority: Coventry Job: Detailed Shropshire, TF2 9FT Tel: 01952 288 290 Norfolk Job: Detail Plans Granted for training Land at corner of, Holliday Street NOTTINGHAM £4M LEEDS £80M Detail Plans Granted for 10 flats & 1 shop return date: Tenders invited. Tel: 01904 Plans Submitted for employment unit OLDBURY £1M centre Client: Norfolk County Council Granville Street 95 Talbot Street Tower Works & Engine House, Globe (conversion) Client: Mr. D Garner
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