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Contract Leads Powered by EARLY PLANNING Projects in Planning up to Detailed Plans Submitted Contract Leads Powered by EARLY PLANNINGProjects in planning up to detailed plans submitted. PLANS APPROVEDProjects where the detailed plans have been approved but are still at pre-tender stage. TENDERSProjects that are at the tender stage CONTRACTSApproved projects at main contract awarded stage. Street, Coventry, West Midlands, CV1 3BA Tel: Planning authority: Leicester Job: Reserved Planning authority: Lichfield Job: Detail Planning authority: Hinckley & Bosworth Planning authority: Stoke-On-Trent Job: NHS Foundation Trust Agent: Avanti Planning authority: Stockton-On-Tees Job: 02476 527600 Matters Granted for 14 houses Client: Mr. & Plans Granted for remembrance centre Job: Detail Plans Granted for 50 houses, 10 Detail Plans Granted for school Client: Architects Ltd, 361 - 373 City Road, London, Detailed Plans Submitted for 22 flats MIDLANDS/ RUGBY £2.9M Mrs. S & C Black Developer: Atkinson Leah, 1 (extension/refurbishment) Client: The apartments and 4 retails units Client: Stoke-On-Trent City Council Agent: Aedas EC1V 1AS Tel: 020 7278 3060 (extension/alterations) Client: Vela Group Abbotsbury,53PettiverCrescent St. Pauls Road, Leicester, LE3 9DE Tel: 0116 National Memorial Arboretum Agent: Glenn Omnivale Ltd Agent: RPS Design Ltd, Ltd, Parsonage Chambers, 3 The Parsonage, YORK £1M Agent: Vela Group, Greenbank, Waldon EAST ANGLIA Planning authority: Rugby Job: Detailed 2240566 Howells Architects, 321 Bradford Street, Highfield House, 5 Ridgeway, Quinton Manchester, M3 2HW Contractor: Balfour 71Goodramgate Street, Hartlepool, Cleveland, TS24 7QS Plans Submitted for 61 extra care flats NEWARK £1M Birmingham, West Midlands, B5 6ET Tender Business Park, Quinton, Birmingham, West Beatty Construction Ltd, Cavendish House, Planning authority: York Job: Detailed Plans Tender return date: 30th November 2012 for Early Planning Client: Housing 21 Agent: Glancy Nicholls DisusedRailwayLineBetween,Eakring return date: Tenders are currently invited. Midlands, B32 1AF Contractor: Persimmon Cross Street, Sale, Greater Manchester, M33 Submitted for convenience store (alterations) a Traditional Contract. Tel: 0300 111 1000 BIRMINGHAM £10M Architects, 3 Greenfield Crescent, Edgbaston, RoadVicarWaterCountryPark The tender return date is 10th December 2012. Homes (North Midlands), Persimmon House, 7BU Tel: 0161 972 7500 Client: Tesco Stores Limited Agent: Archer HARROGATE £1.25M FormerBirmingham,Museumof Birmingham, West Midlands, B15 3BE Tel: Bilsthorpe Tel: 0121 666 7640 Meridan East, Meridian Business Park, TOWCESTER £10M Architects, Gateway 1000, Whittle Way, SoothillHall,AshvilleCollege,Green Science&Industry,NewhallStreet 0121 456 7474 Planning authority: Newark & Sherwood CAMBRIDGE £1M Leicester, LE19 1WZ Tel: 0116 281 5600 SilverstoneUTC,Silverstone Arlington Business Park, Stevenage, Lane LandoffCharlotteStreet SOLIHULL £1.2M Job: Detail Plans Granted for railway line HerculesClose,RomanCourtsEast DERBY £31.846M InnovationCentre,TechnologyPark Hertfordshire, SG1 2FP Tel: 01438 749400 Planning authority: Harrogate Job: Detail Planning authority: Birmingham Job: OldSilhilliansAssociationLt,Warwick Client: Nottinghamshire County Council Court VariousLocations, SilverstoneCircuitSilverstone Plans Granted for college (extension/ Detailed Plans Submitted for hotel Client: RoadKnowle Developer: Nottinghamshire County Council, Planning authority: Cambridge Job: Detail Planning authority: Derby Job: Planning Not Planning authority: South Northampton- Plans Approved refurbishment) Client: Ashville College Ro St Bernards Ltd Agent: Buckley Gray Planning authority: Solihull Job: Detailed County Hall, Loughborough Road, West Plans Granted for 7 flats & 1 house Required for 170 houses Client: Derby City shire Job: Detail Plans Granted for college CROOK £6.3M Agent: DLG Architects, One Brewery Wharf, Yeoman, The Tea Building, 56 Shoreditch Plans Submitted for clubhouse (extension/ Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 7QP Tel: 0115 (refurbishment) Client: Papworth Trust Council Agent: Derby City Council, 1 Albion Client: University of Northampton Agent: CrookFireStation,PeasesWayCroft Waterloo Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS10 High Street, Studio 4.04, London, E1 6JJ Tel: alterations) Client: Old Silhillians Association 982 3823 Housing Agent: Search Architects Ltd, 9 Street, Derby, DE1 2PR Contractor: The HKS, 7 Soho Square, London, W1D 3QB Avenue 1GX Tender return date: 30th November 2012 020 7033 9913 Agent: Architects Design Partnership, 33a - NORWICH £1M Hoddins Way, Long Sutton, Spalding, Riverside Group Limited, 2 Estuary Boulevard, Contractor: Interserve Building, 3 Raynes Planning authority: Durham County Job: for a Traditional Contract. Tel: 0113 247 1222 TheCoppicePrimarySchool,50 37 Victoria Street, Hockley, Birmingham, West Redevelopmentonthesiteof,37,39 Lincolnshire, PE12 9JB Tender return date: Estuary Commerce Park, Speke, Liverpool, Way, Syston, Leicester, LE7 1PF Tel: 0116 269 Reserved Matters Granted for fire station SUNDERLAND £13M ShawhurstLaneHollywood £1.1m Midlands, B1 3ND Tel: 0121 234 6440 -43HardinghamRoadHingham 20th December 2012 for a Traditional Merseyside, L24 8RF Tel: 0845 111 0000 1700 Client: County Durham & Darlington Fire BedeCentre,DurhamRoadCityOf Planning authority: Bromsgrove Job: WALSALL £0.25M Planning authority: South Norfolk Job: Contract. Tel: 01406 364646 IPSWICH £0.57M Developer: Napper Architects, Waterloo SunderlandColleg Detailed Plans Submitted for school 87Broadway Detail Plans Granted for 12 residential units & COVENTRY £4M TheOldHallFarmBuildings,Shrubland Square, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, Planning authority: Sunderland Job: (extension) Client: The Coppice Primary Planning authority: Walsall Job: Detailed shared occupancy Client: Keys Hill Park Ltd HenleyCollege,HenleyRoadBellGreen ParkCoddenham NE1 4DR Tel: 0191 261 0491 Detailed Plans Submitted for visual arts School Agent: PR Associates Ltd, The Bank, Plans Submitted for 11 student flats (extn/ Developer: Keys Hill Park Ltd, Park Road, Planning authority: Coventry Job: Detail Planning authority: Mid Suffolk Job: Detail NORTH/ GOOLE £4M building & sports centre Client: City of Knighton-on-Teme, Tenbury Wells, Hereford refurb) Client: CDH Property Agent: CDH Wroxham, Norwich, Norfolk, NR12 8SB Tel: Plans Granted for college (extension) Client: Plans Granted for 6 houses & 4 luxury houses CelconBlocksLtd,Heck&Pollington Sunderland College Agent: Red Box Design & Worcester, WR15 8LY Tel: 0800 9788 141 Property, 28 Daisybank Crescent, Walsall, 01603 783064 Coventry City Council Agent: Stride Treglown (refurb) Client: George Tanner (Shalford) Ltd NORTH-EAST LanePollington Group Ltd, St Nicholas Chare, Newcastle- CAMBRIDGE £0.46M West Midlands, WS5 3BJ Tel: 08443 356658 SHIPSTON-ON-STOUR £1.4M Ltd, St Georges Lodge, 33 Oldfield Road, Bath, Agent: Hollins Architects, Surveyors & Planning authority: East Riding Job: Detail Upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, NE1 1RJ Tender 6MainStreetCaldecote WOLVERHAMPTON £1M BlackwellGrange,IlmingtonRoad BA2 3NE Tender return date: Tenders have Planning Consultants, 4A Market Hill, Early Planning Plans Granted for wind turbine Client: Next return date: Tenders are currently invited. Planning authority: South Cambridgeshire Warehouse,32-39WodenRoad Blackwell been extended from 27th November 2012 till Framlingham, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP13 9BA DONCASTER £0.96M Generation Ltd Developer: Next Generation The tender return date is 30th November Job: Outline Plans Granted for 6 houses Planning authority: Wolverhampton Job: Planning authority: Stratford-On-Avon Job: 10th December 2012 for a Traditional Contractor: George Tanner (Shalford) Ltd, LandToTheSouthOf,KingfisherCourt Ltd, Axiom House, Station Road, Stroud, 2012. Tel: 0191 245 5555 Client: Mr. C Richmond Agent: Brian Outline Plans Granted for residential Detail Plans Granted for wedding venue Contract. Tel: 01225 466173 Shalford, Braintree, Essex, CM7 5HB Tel: 01371 Conisbrough Gloucestershire, GL5 3AP Tel: 01453 759700 Christian, Station Road, Great Chesterford, development Client: Hallmarket Ltd Agent: building (new/alterations) Client: Mr. & Mrs. FELIXSTOWE £1.1M 850256 Planning authority: Doncaster Job: Detailed HARROGATE £0.61M Contracts Saffron Walden, Essex, CB10 1NY Tel: 01799 Lewis Architecture Ltd, East Wing Wrottesley W Vernon Miller Developer: Sheldon Bosley AllotmentLand,PhilipAvenue NORWICH £0.97M Plans Submitted for 11 luxury houses & 2 LandComprisingFieldAt,FulwithMill BROUGH £0.6M 530097 Hall, Copsall, Wolverhampton, West and Co, The Corner House, Market Place, ElizabethWay NCSDepot,389DraytonHighRoad houses Client: Wortley Developments Ltd Lane BrocklesbyHouse,CrosslandsLane DISS £0.57M Midlands, WV8 2HT Tel: 01902 840044 Shipston-On-Stour, Warwickshire, CV36 4AG Planning authority: Suffolk Coastal Job: Hellesdon Agent: White Design Ltd, The White House, Planning authority: Harrogate Job: NorthCaveJBrocklesby&Son 23WillbyeAvenue Tel: 01608 661666 Detail Plans Granted for 10 houses Client: Planning authority: Broadland Job: Detail 24a St. Andrews Road, Sheffield, South Reserved Matters Granted for 8 houses Planning authority: East Riding Job: Detail Planning authority: South Norfolk Job: Plans Approved STRATFORD-ON-AVON £1M Orwell Housing Association Ltd Agent: Rees Plans Granted for 16 houses Client: Stepford Yorkshire, S11 9AL Tel: 0114 226 0255 Client: Mr. Peter Zammitt Developer: Plans Granted for 2 office units (new/ Detailed Plans Submitted for 8 houses BURYST.EDMUNDS £0.29M BretherensMeetingRoom,Clopton Pryer Architects, The Studio, Drinkstone Homes
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