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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. Plans Granted for 8 houses & 1 church hall Planning authority: Dudley Job: Detail Plans station Client: Opus Land (Erdington) COVENTRY £0.5m Planning Not Required for portal & modular HUDDERSFIELD £1.5m HUDDERSFIELD £0.63m Client: Castle Church PCC Agent: Castle Granted for brewery (extension) Client: Limited Agent: AJA Architects LLP, 1170 Elliott WalsgraveHospital,CliffordBridge framework Client: Anglian Water Services Ltd Rearof152LaundRoadSalendineNook 140-142DeightonRoadDeighton MIDLANDS/ Church PCC, 6 Old Saddlers Yard, High Street, Holdens Brewery Ltd Developer: Design To Court, Herald Avenue, Coventry Business Park, RoadWalsgraveonSowe Agent: Anglian Water Services Ltd, Thorpe Planning authority: Kirklees Job: Detailed Planning authority: Kirklees Job: Detail Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, ST14 7RT Tel: 01889 Build, 159 Ivyhouse Lane, Dudley, Bilston, Coventry, West Midlands, CV5 6UB Tender Planning authority: Coventry Job: Detail Wood House, Thorpe Wood, Peterborough, Plans Submitted for 11 houses & 10 luxury Plans Granted for 14 flats (conversion/ EAST ANGLIA 565071 West Midlands, WV14 9LA Tel: 01902 887337 return date: has been extended from 30th Plans Granted for car park Client: University Cambridgeshire, PE3 6WT Contractor: houses Client: Conroy Brook (Developments) extension) Client: Mr. Lohan Developer: DB STOKE-ON-TRENT £0.46m GAINSBOROUGH £1m August to 10th September 2012 for a Hospitals Agent: ID Partnership, 27 Spon Balsham (Buildings) Ltd, 7 High Street, Ltd Agent: Barraton Design Studio, 68 Architects, 31 Moor View, Meltham, Holmfirth, Early Planning TheLordShrewsbury,New+Road Lidl,RoperyRoad Traditional Contract. Tel: 02476 253200 Street, Coventry, West Midlands, CV1 3BA Balsham, Cambridge, CB21 4DJ Tel: 01223 Bentley Road, Bentley, Doncaster, South West Yorkshire, HD9 5RT Tel: 01484 859244 ALDEBURGH £0.36m Alton Planning authority: West Lindsey Job: Detail ELY £1.7m Contractor: Skanska Construction (UK) Ltd, 894404 Yorkshire, DN5 9TA Tel: 01302 787387 LEEDS £0.58m FormerAldeburghServiceStatn, Planning authority: Staffordshire Moorlands Plans Granted for supermarket (extension) ElyCommunityCollege,Downham Maple Cross House, Denham Way, Maple RUSHDEN £2.9m LEEDS £5.5m TheFormerDuttonArms,Queenswood SaxmundhamRoad Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for hotel Client: Lidl (UK) Ltd Developer: RPS Road Cross, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, WD3 Nippendale CrossGreenLane&Knowsthorpe Drive Planning authority: Suffolk Coastal Job: (extension) Client: BCYS Agent: Brownhill Planning & Environment, 8 Exchange Quay, Planning authority: East Cambridgeshire 9SW Tel: 01923 776666 Planning authority: East Northamptonshire CrescentCrossGreen Planning authority: Leeds Job: Detail Plans Detailed Plans Submitted for 5 flats & 1 Hayward Brown, Georgian House, 24 Bird Salford, Greater Manchester, M5 3EJ Tel: 0161 Job: Detail Plans Granted for science block GRANTHAm £1m Job: Detail Plans Granted for 41 bungalows Planning authority: Leeds Job: Outline Granted for 8 houses Client: Rouse Homes supermarket Client: Pigeon (Aldeburgh) Street, Lichfield, Staffordshire, WS13 6PT Tel: 237 9858 Client: Ely Community College Agent: Lyster 49St.CatherinesRoad and houses Client: Spire Homes Agent: Plans Granted for 128 flats Client: Nixon Ltd Developer: Kilmartin Plowman & Limited Agent: Lyall Bills & Young Architects, 01543 254357 KING’SLYNN £0.3m Grillet & Harding, 1 Pemberton Place, Planning authority: South Kesteven Job: Martindales, 1A Oakington Business Park, Dry Homes (York) Ltd Agent: Knight Frank, 9 Partners, Lodge House, Town Street, 70 Cowcross Street, London, EC1M 6EJ Tel: SUDBURY £1.5m 34TownLaneCastleAcre Cambridge, CB2 1XB Tender return date: 14th Detail Plans Granted for 44 elderly persons Drayton Road,, Oakington, Cambridge, CB24 Bond Court, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS1 2JZ Horsforth, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS18 4RJ 020 7253 1630 FormerBallingdonOilsLtdDep, Planning authority: Kings Lynn & West September 2012 for a Design & Build Contract. homes Client: McCarthy & Stone 3DQ Contractor: Lindum Sturgeon Ltd, Tel: 0113 246 1533 Tel: 0113 239 0460 BIRmINGHAm £8.6m middletonRoad Norfolk Job: Detail Plans Granted for 4 Tel: 01223 351626 Developments Agent: The Planning Bureau, Newark Road, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, SHEFFIELD £2.5m mIDDLESBROUGH £0.81m FormerEuropackagingSite,238-262 Planning authority: Babergh Job: Outline houses Client: Freebridge Community LEICESTER £3m 2nd Floor Hartington House, Hartington PE1 5TF Tel: 01733 347210 RichmondParkEstate,RichmondPark 2LonglandsRoad HighgateRoadSparkbrook Plans Granted for 22 residential units Client: Housing Developer: Ingleton Wood, 43 All 39-41WelfordRoadBlaby Road, Altrincham, Greater Manchester, WA14 THETFORD £0.389m Rise Planning authority: Middlesbrough Job: Planning authority: Birmingham Job: West Register (Realisations) Ltd Agent: Saints Green, Norwich, Norfolk, NR1 3LY Tel: Planning authority: Leicester Job: Detailed 5LX Contractor: McCarthy & Stone StPeter&StPaulCEVCPrima,Church Planning authority: Sheffield Job: Detailed Detail Plans Granted for 17 cluster flats Detailed Plans Submitted for 18 commercial Huggins & Bromage, 109 Orsett Road, Grays, 01603 666847 Plans Submitted for 34 cluster flats Developments, Ross House, Binley Business StreetCarbrooke Plans Submitted for 36 houses Client: Great Client: Bestmark Properties Ltd Developer: units Client: Made Architecture Ltd Agent: Essex, RM17 5HA Tel: 01375374415 NORTHWALSHAm £0.37m (conversion) Client: SAP No 1 Limited & SAP Park, Harry Weston Road, Coventry, West Planning authority: Breckland Job: Detail Places Housing Group Agent: Triangle Harkin Associates, Britannia House, Brignall Made Architecture Ltd, Shadow Brook Court, THETFORD £0.5m 48-50BactonRoad No 2 Limited c/o Cambell Properties Agent: Midlands, CV3 2TR Tel: 024 7644 1199 Plans Granted for school (extension) Client: Architects Ltd, Raven House, 113 Fairfield Road, Riverside Park, Middlesbrough, Shadow Brook Lane, Hampton-in-Arden, WestFarm,VicarageRoadGreat Planning authority: North Norfolk Job: Willmore Iles Architects Ltd, 267 Hotwells HINCKLEY £0.52m Norfolk County Council Agent: NPS Property Street, Manchester, M12 6EL Tel: 0161 272 Cleveland, TS2 1PS Tel: 01642 241880 Solihull, West Midlands, B92 0DL Tel: 01675 Hockham Detail Plans Granted for 5 houses Client: Road, Bristol, BS8 4SF Tender return date: WolveyGarage,3CoventryRoad Consultants, Nautilus House, 10 Central 3500 SHEFFIELD £1.3m 442 328 Planning authority: Breckland Job: Detailed AMF Developments Ltd Developer: Rodney 14th September 2012 Tel: 0117 945 0962 Wolvey Avenue, St. Andrews Business Park, Norwich, SHIPLEY £0.65m GravesTennisAndLeisureCent, DISS £0.64m Plans Submitted for anaerobic digestion Palmer Ltd, Architectural Services, Medlar LINCOLN £1.2m Planning authority: Rugby Job: Detail Plans Norfolk, NR7 0HR Contractor: Morgan Sindall 2ProdLaneBaildon BochumParkway magpieGreenWortham plant Client: A J & M J Beard Agent: Active Tree House, The Street, Catfield, Great 77BSouthPark Granted for 7 houses Client: James Plc, 69 - 75 Thorpe Road, Norwich, Norfolk, Planning authority: Bradford Job: Detailed Planning authority: Sheffield Job: Detail Planning authority: South Norfolk Job: Technologies Ltd, Hethel Engineering Centre, Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR29 5AZ Tel: 01692 Planning authority: Lincoln Job: Detailed O’Flanagan Ltd Agent: Michael Ramus NR1 1UA Tel: 01603 666669 Plans Submitted for 9 luxury houses Client: Plans Granted for tennis centre (extension/ Detailed Plans Submitted for 5 luxury houses Chapman Way, Hethel, Norwich, Norfolk, 581809 Plans Submitted for 15 flats Client: Architects, 76 Priory Road, Kenilworth, WOLVERHAmPTON £16m Yorparks Ltd Agent: Seven Architecture Ltd, alterations) Client: Sheffield International & 4 houses Client: Heritage Developments NR14 8FB Tel: 01953 859133 NORWICH £3.7m Framework Housing Association Agent: Warwickshire, CV8 1LQ Contractor: James moretonCommunitySchool,Old First Floor Clarendon House, Victoria Avenue, Venues Developer: Windle Cook Architects Ltd Agent: The Landscape Partnership, WARWICK £6.3m LandAdjoiningLimeKilnmews, Geoff Carter Architects, Mohan Business O’Flanagan Ltd, 110 Broad Street, Coventry, FallingsLane Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG1 1DY Tel: Ltd, 927 Chesterfield Road, Sheffield, South Jonathan Scott Hall, Thorpe Road, Norwich, Landat,StratfordRoad DraytonRoad Centre, Tamworth Road, Long Eaton, West Midlands, CV6 5AZ Tel: 024 7668 9325 Planning authority: Wolverhampton Job: 08450 007 772 Yorkshire, S8 0SS Tel: 0114 235 9910 Norfolk, NR1 1UH Tel: 01603 230777 Planning authority: Warwick Job: Outline Planning authority: Norwich Job: Detail Nottingham, NG10 1BE Tender return date: IPSWICH £2.5m Planning Not Required for school SUNDERLAND £1m YORK £4.2m IPSWICH £2.2m Plans Granted for 50 luxury houses & 41 Plans Granted for care home building Client: 7th September 2012 for a Traditional IpswichHospital,HeathRoad (refurbishment) Client: Wolverhampton City LandAt,EgertonStreet/TowardRoad SiteAdjToFrogHallPublicH, WilliamsportWay,LionBarnIndustrial houses Client: Kestrel Properties Ltd Agent: Care Developments (Coventry) Developer: Contract. Tel: 0115 946 2262 maternityBlock Council Agent: Wolverhampton City Council, Planning authority: Sunderland
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