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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. Planning authority: Nottingham Job: Granted for hospital (extension) Client: Plot12WickmansDrive&BannerLane Quinton, Birmingham, West Midlands, B32 Planning authority: Stafford Job: Detail ASP Associates, Vega House, 8 Grange Road, Planning authority: Bassetlaw Job: Detail Detailed Plans Submitted for 37 apartments Summit Healthcare Developer: Seymour Planning authority: Coventry Job: Detail 1AF Tel: 0121 423 2323 Plans Granted for shop Client: Suma Hartlepool, Cleveland, TS26 8JA Tel: 01429 Plans Granted for supermarket Client: Asda MIDLANDS/ (new/alterations) Client: Shalis Limited Harris Architecture, 26 Highfield Road, Plans Granted for care home Client: Restful DERBY £0.25M Developments Ltd Agent: P R Design 244370 Stores Ltd Developer: WCEC Architects, Agent: Maber Associates, St Marys Hall, 17 Birmingham, West Midlands, B15 3DP Tel: Homes Group Agent: Robothams ChellastonSchool,SwarkestoneRoad Architects, 27a Princes Road, C-o Jeff Higham OSSETT £0.85M Carrwood Court, Carrwood Road, EAST ANGLIA Barker Gate, The Lace Market, Nottingham, 0121 454 4571 Architecture Ltd, The Old Library, 12 Church Chellaston Construction, Sale, Greater Manchester, M33 StMary’sChurch(Former),Wakefield Sheepbridge, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S41 NG1 1JU Tel: 0115 941 5555 IPSWICH £2.7M Street, Warwick, CV34 4AB Tender return Planning authority: Derby Job: Detail Plans 3EH Contractor: Suma Developments Ltd, Road 9QB Tel: 01246 260261 Early Planning PETERBOROUGH £0.54M SheepDriftCottage,Waldringfield date: Tender return date 1st December 2011 Granted for school (extension) Client: Telford House, 1 Claremont Bank, Shrewsbury, Planning authority: Wakefield Job: Outline GATESHEAD £4.5M BIRMINGHAM £4.8M EyePrimarySchool,EyeburyRoadEye RoadLand&PiggeryBuildings for a Traditional Contract. Tel: 01926 493843 Chellaston Foundation School Agent: Pick Shropshire, SY1 1RW Tel: 01743 241222 Plans Submitted for 11 townhouses & 1 house FormerNorwoodColliery,Clockmill FormerPalletlineBuilding,Tyburn Planning authority: Peterborough Job: Brightwell KING’SLYNN £15M Everard Architects, Kenning Studios, 47A STOKE-ON-TRENT £10.4M Client: Linfit Investments Ltd Agent: RoadDunston RoadErdington Detailed Plans Submitted for school Planning authority: Suffolk Coastal Job: ScaniaWay Queen Street, Derby, DE1 3DE Contractor: A & ThistleyHoughHighSchool,Newcastle Townsend Planning Consultants, 10 Planning authority: Gateshead Job: Detail Planning authority: Birmingham Job: (extension) Client: Peterborough City Council Detail Plans Granted for business Planning authority: Kings Lynn & West S Enterprises Ltd, Lancaster Court, Lancaster LanePenkhull Rishworth Street, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, Plans Granted for 1 office block Client: Outline Plans Granted for car dealership Agent: Enterprise Peterborough, Nursery development Client: Brightwell Ventures Ltd Norfolk Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for Park, Needwood, Burton-On-Trent, Planning authority: Stoke-On-Trent Job: WF1 3BY Tel: 01924 366733 Moorhill Property Ltd Developer: Christopher Client: J Sainsbury Plc Agent: MDG Lane, Fengate, Peterborough, Cambridge- Developer: Ashton Design, Alpha 6, West supermarket & petrol filling station Client: J Staffordshire, DE13 9PD Tel: 01283 575449 Detail Plans Granted for school Client: PONTEFRACT £16.7M Rodgers, West Lancashire Investment Ctr, Architects, The Old Combine Store, shire, PE1 5BG Tel: Not Available Road, Ransomes Europark, Ipswich, Suffolk, Sainsbury Plc Agent: CHQ Partnership Ltd, ELY £2.4M Stoke-On-Trent City Council Agent: Aedas OnwardHoldings,OnwardBusinessP, White Moss Business Park, Skelmersdale, Newhouse Farm Business Centre, Edstone, STOKE-ON-TRENT £1.3M IP3 9SX Tel: 01473276030 Tannery House, 23 High Street, Baldock, 36&45-51,GimbertRoadSoham Ltd, Parsonage Chambers, 3 The Parsonage, WakefieldRoadAckworth Lancashire, WN8 9TG Tel: 01695 552 360 Wootton Wawen, Henley-in-Arden, West 1ChebseyCloseBucknall NEWARK £5M Hertfordshire, SG7 6BE Tender return date: Planning authority: East Cambridgeshire Manchester, M3 2HW Contractor: Balfour Planning authority: Wakefield Job: Outline HARROGATE £1.3M Midlands, B95 6DL Tel: 01926 410584 Planning authority: Stoke-On-Trent Job: LandOff,BrailwoodCloseBilsthorpe Tender return date 25th November 2011 for a Job: Detail Plans Granted for 34 houses Beatty Construction Ltd, Unit 5 Riverside, 2 Plans Granted for 272 residential/5 FranklinHouse,4VictoriaAvenue FormerLucasSite,ShaftmoorLane Detailed Plans Submitted for care home Planning authority: Newark & Sherwood Traditional Contract. Tel: 01462 895110 Client: Bloor Homes (Eastern) Agent: Bloor Campbell Road, Stoke-On-Trent, commercial development Client: Onward Planning authority: Harrogate Job: Detail AcocksGreen £5.8m Client: The Wrekin Housing Trust Agent: Ellis Job: Detail Plans Granted for distribution RUGBY £1M Homes (Eastern), Marauder, Skyline Way, Staffordshire, ST4 4RJ Tel: 01782 744789 Holdings Ltd Agent: Development Land & Plans Granted for 1 hotel & 1 restaurant Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Hillman Partnership RIBA, Holly Lodge, 3 centre & vehicle workshop Client: W A FormerCattleMarket,RailwayTerrace Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, IP32 7YA WALSALL £8M Planning Consultants Ltd, 11 Paradise Square, (extension/refurbishment) Client: John Detailed Plans Submitted for supermarket & Silverdale Road, Wolstanton, Newcastle- Rainbow & Sons Ltd Developer: Studio G Planning authority: Rugby Job: Detail Plans Contractor: Bloor Homes (Eastern), SunningdaleWay Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S1 2DE Tel: 0114 Franklin Asset Management Developer: petrol filling station Client: Wm Morrison Under-Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 8BQ Tel: Architecture, Millennium Green Business Cent, Granted for community centre Client: Mrs. Marauder, Skyline Way, Bury St. Edmunds, Planning authority: Walsall Job: Detail 228 9190 Osbourne & Associates, Aire House, 12 Victoria Supermarkets Plc Agent: Davis Weatherill 01782 633116 Rio Drive, Collingham, Newark, Nottingham- Karen Stone Agent: Bournville Village Trust, Suffolk, IP32 7YA Tel: 01284 752295 Plans Granted for 39 retirements flats & 4 SEAHOUSES £0.51M Avenue, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG1 1ED Partnership, Harborne Court 67-69, Harborne SUDBURY £0.74M shire, NG23 7NB Tel: 01636894911 The Estate Office, 155 Oak Tree Lane, IPSWICH £0.74M houses Client: Friel Homes Ltd Agent: Friel FormerSeafieldRestaurant,Seafield Tel: 01423 509800 Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, West WoodhallCountyPrimarySchool, PETERBOROUGH £4M Bournville, Birmingham, West Midlands, B30 HallFarm,SandyLaneBarham Homes Ltd, Newtack Farm, Walsall Road, Road RIPON £3.6M Midlands, B15 3BU Tel: 0121 455 9234 MayflowerWay KeylineLtd,NewarkRoadFengate 1UB Tender return date: Tender return date Planning authority: Mid Suffolk Job: Detail Great Wyrley, Walsall, West Midlands, WS6 Planning authority: Northumberland Job: TheWheatsheafInn,HarrogateRoad CAMBRIDGE £17.1M Planning authority: Babergh Job: Detailed EasternIndustry 30th November 2011 for a Traditional Plans Granted for 10 residential units Client: 6AP Contractor: Friel Homes Ltd, Newtack Detailed Plans Submitted for 10 sheltered Planning authority: Harrogate Job: Detail CambridgeUniPressSite,Shaftesbury Plans Submitted for school (extension/ Planning authority: Peterborough Job: Contract. Tel: 0121 472 3831 Orchid Properties Agent: Wincer Kievenaar Farm, Walsall Road, Great Wyrley, Walsall, flats Client: Strathearn Leisure Parks Limited Plans Granted for care home Client: KD Road alterations) Client: Suffolk County Council Detail Plans Granted for 2 commercial units SOLIHULL £3M Partnership, Market Place, Hadleigh, Ipswich, West Midlands, WS6 6AP Tel: 01922708860 Agent: IDP Partnership, St. Judes, Barker Design Partnership Developer: KD Design Planning authority: Cambridge Job: Agent: Suffolk County Council, Endeavour Client: Travis Perkins Plc Developer: Harris OtiumPark,HighlandsRoadStratford Suffolk, IP7 5DN Contractor: Orchid WESTBROMWICH £0.65M Street, Shieldfield, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Partnership, Alexandra Dock Business Center, Approval Of Reserved Matters for 408 flats House, 8 Russell Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 Partnership Ltd, 2 St. Johns North, Wakefield, RoadShirley Properties, Street Farmhouse, 728 Old KenrickParkEstates Tyne & Wear, NE2 1AS Tel: 0191 261 4442 Fishermans Wharf, Grimsby, Humberside, Client: Crest Nicholson (Eastern) Ltd Agent: 2BX Tel: 01473 583000 West Yorkshire, WF1 3QA Tel: 01924 291800 Planning authority: Solihull Job: Detail Norwich Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 6LG Tel: Planning authority: Sandwell Job: Planning SHEFFIELD £2.2M DN31 1UL Tel: 07917 893556 Crest Nicholson (Eastern) Ltd, 1 Myrtle Road, THETFORD £0.25M SWADLINCOTE £1.5M Plans Granted for 3 car showrooms/repair 01473 462 598 Not Required for landscaping & drainage NorfolkParkStudentResidence,200 SHEFFIELD £1.2M Warley, Brentwood, Essex, CM14 5EG Tel: 15-17TelfordWay 127-133SwadlincoteRoadWoodville centre Client: Johnsons Cars Ltd Agent: LINCOLN £1.75M works Client: Sandwell Metropolitan NorfolkParkRoad MorrisonsSupermarket,84 01277 693230 Planning authority: Breckland Job: Detailed Planning authority: South Derbyshire Job: Stubbs Rich Architects, Ice House, 124 Walcot LincolnCastle,CastleHill Borough Council Agent: Sandwell Planning authority:
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