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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. NOTTINGHAM £2.4M Plans Granted for 18 flats & 3 houses/1 luxury July 2012 for a Traditional Contract. Tel: 01223 Architectual Interiors, Pump Lane, 14 Ashford 3QueensvilleRetailPark,Silkmore Agent: Humphreys Teal Partnership, Priory CemeteryRoadBlackhallColliery 32-44CastleGate house Client: Ms. Laura Handford 515146 By Place, Ashfordby, Melton Mowbray, Lane Park Lodge, Aberford, Leeds, West Yorkshire, Planning authority: Durham County Job: MIDLANDS/ Planning authority: Nottingham Job: Developer: Ingleton Wood, 43 All Saints SOLIHULL £15M Leicestershire, LE14 3TG Contractor: Sandell Planning authority: Stafford Job: Detail LS25 3DF Tel: 0113 281 2020 Detail Plans Granted for 13 town houses Detailed Plans Submitted for 18 student flats Green, Norwich, Norfolk, NR1 3LY Tel: 01603 LandRover,LodeLaneBlock96 Interiors Ltd, Athena Court, 5 Athena Drive, Plans Granted for department store LEEDS £1.7M Client: Dennis Harley Developments Ltd EAST ANGLIA & 2 multiple occupancy (conversion) Client: 666847 Planning authority: Solihull Job: Detail Tachbrook Park, Warwick, CV34 6RT Tel: (alterations) Client: Hercules Unit Trust 4-28WestfieldRoadWoodhouse Developer: ELR Architects, Glenisla Nottingham Student Lettings Ltd Agent: NOTTINGHAM £0.67M Plans Granted for road diversion/demolition 01926 455 799 Agent: Corstorphine & Wright, Morley House, Burley Chambers 10-12, High Street, Yarm, Cleveland, Early Planning Peart Bradley Architects, 12 Regent Street, 31HuntingdonStreet works Client: Land Rover Agent: Hasker & HAVERHILL £0.2M 26 Holborn Viaduct, London, EC1A 2AT Planning authority: Leeds Job: Approval Of TS15 9AE Tel: 01642 782888 BIRMINGHAM £1M Nottingham, NG1 5BQ Tel: 0115 947 3634 Planning authority: Nottingham Job: Detail Hall Architects, Priest House, 1624 High 20HighStreet Contractor: Stainforth Construction, 1 Reserved Matters for 21 student flats/3 key ILKLEY £0.65M ExpressHouse,WolseleyDriveUKMail PETERBOROUGH £0.31M Plans Granted for 14 flats Client: Wheler Street, Knowle, Solihull, West Midlands, B93 Planning authority: St. Edmundsbury Job: Butterfield Park, Otley Road, Shipley, West worker units Client: Brewster Bye Architects TheMalt,32MainStreetBurleyin LtdWashwoodHeath LandAdjacent,25-26ClovenEnds Group Ltd Developer: Anglin Architects, Friars 0JU Tender return date: Tenders are Detail Plans Granted for 2 shops (refurbish- Yorkshire, BD17 7HE Tel: 01274 714400 Agent: Brewster Bye Architects, 5 North Hill Wharfedale Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Langtoft2and2A,NewRoad Farm, Tindon End, Wimbish, The Barn, currently invited. The tender return date is ment) Client: D & A (2095) Ltd Agent: Le WELLS-NEXT-THE-SEA £0.62M Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS6 2EN Tel: Planning authority: Bradford Job: Detail Detailed Plans Submitted for warehouse/ Planning authority: South Kesteven Job: Saffron Walden, Essex, CB10 2XT Tel: 16th July 2012 for a Traditional Contract. Tel: Sage Associates, 40 Bridge Street, Deeping FestivalAmusements,TheQuay 0113 275 4000 Plans Granted for 9 houses Client: Yorparks distribution (extension) Client: UK Mail Plc Outline Plans Granted for 4 luxury houses 0281443300 01564 776176 St. James, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, Planning authority: North Norfolk Job: MEXBOROUGH £0.66M Developer: David R Bamford Partnership, Agent: BNP Paribas Real Estate, 9 Colmore Client: Mr. B Osgothorpe Agent: Mike PETERBOROUGH £1.6M STOKE-ON-TRENT £7.5M PE6 8HA Contractor: D & A (2095) Ltd, 55 Detail Plans Granted for 9 flats & 3 retail units FormerSouthYorkshireFire, The Old Grammar School, Manor Square, Row, Birmingham, West Midlands, B3 2BJ Tel: Sibthorp Planning, Logan House, Lime Grove, LandAtFormerBrettonWoodsC, MiddleportPottery,PortStreet South Audley Street, London, W1K 2QH Tel: Client: Novus Homes (Norfolk) Ltd Agent: HighwoodsRoadServiceMexborough Otley, West Yorkshire, LS21 3AY Tel: 01943 0121 237 1200 Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG31 9JD Tel: 0147 BrettonCentreBretton MiddleportBurslem Not Available Stead Mutton Griggs Architects Ltd, The FireStatio 466988 62-67EdwardStreet,3HelenaStreet 656 9065 Planning authority: Peterborough Job: Planning authority: Stoke-On-Trent Job: LEICESTER £1M Studio, St. Peters Road, Sheringham, Norfolk, Planning authority: Doncaster Job: Outline LEEDS £4.8M CityCentre £2.7m SWADLINCOTE £0.31M Detail Plans Granted for rugby clubhouse Detailed Plans Submitted for victorian 5AbbotsfordRoad NR26 8QY Contractor: T Gill & Son (Norwich) Plans Granted for 9 residential units Client: EastStreetAndCrossGreenLane Planning authority: Birmingham Job: FormerCrownInn,28PrincessStreet Client: Moore Steel Developments Obo pottery (restoration) Client: United Kingdom Planning authority: Leicester Job: Detail Ltd, The Barn, Norwich Road, Colton, Luminar Partnership Agent: One 17 Design, RichmondHill Outline Plans Submitted for 58 flats Client: ChurchGresley Peterborough Lions Rugby Club Developer: Historic Buildings Preservation Trust Agent: Plans Granted for office (extension) Client: Norwich, Norfolk, NR9 5BZ Tel: 01603 880812 Dye House, Armitage Road, Armitage Bridge, Planning authority: Leeds Job: Detail Plans King Edward VI School Agent: GVA Grimley, 3 Planning authority: South Derbyshire Job: David Turnock Architects, Datum House, 3 Feilden Clegg Bradley Architects, Bath Kilcruise Developments Ltd Agent: Kilcruise Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD4 7PD Tel: Granted for office building Client: Rushbond Brindley Place, Birmingham, West Midlands, Detailed Plans Submitted for 4 houses Commerce Road, Lynch Wood, Peterborough, Brewery, Toll Bridge Road, Bath, BA1 7DE Developments Ltd, 41 Abbotsford Road, 01484 668 000 Group Developer: DLA Architecture Ltd, 41 B1 2JB Tel: 0121 236 8236 Client: Goodwin Building Contractors Agent: Cambridgeshire, PE2 6LR Tel: 01733 393010 Tender return date: Tenders are currently Leicester, LE5 4DA Contractor: Kilcruise MIDDLESBROUGH £1M Business Park, South Park Way, Wakefield, Unit27EltaLighting,EltaHouse, Urban Designs Ltd, Clay House, 5 Horninglow ST.IVES £0.31M invited. The tender return date is 27th July Developments Ltd, 41 Abbotsford Road, NORTH/ HighFarm,SkippersLane West Yorkshire, WF2 0XJ Tel: 01924 858585 RomanWayColeshill £0.81m Street, Burton-On-Trent, Staffordshire, DE14 LandAt,118-118ANeedingworthRoad 2012 for a Traditional Contract. Tel: 01225 Leicester, LE5 4DA Tel: 0116 276 0700 Planning authority: Redcar & Cleveland Job: SOUTHSHIELDS £1.2M Planning authority: North Warwickshire 1NG Tel: 01283 763763 Planning authority: Huntingdon Job: Detail 852545 NORTHAMPTON £20M NORTH-EAST Approval Of Reserved Matters for residential 1,2,10-13HathersageGardens Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for warehouse WARWICK £0.32M Plans Granted for 4 residential units Client: GlebeFarm,HillmortonLane development Client: Taylor Wimpey (North 1,3,4,5,8,10,12HaylandsSquare (extension) Client: Elta Lighting Ltd Agent: StreetRecord,MainStreetTysoe Mr. H M Walker Developer: Henry H Bletsoe & Contracts Yelvertoft Early Planning Yorkshire) Agent: England & Lyle, Gateway 2,4,6,8,9,10,12,13,14,15,16,19 AEC Consultants, 334 Highters Heath Lane, Planning authority: Stratford-On-Avon Job: Son, Oakleigh House, 51 High Street, BILSTON £0.44M Planning authority: Daventry Job: Detail BRADFORD £2.3M House, 55 Coniscliffe Road, Darlington, Planning authority: South Tyneside Job: Hollywood, Birmingham, West Midlands, B14 Detailed Plans Submitted for 4 bungalows Thrapston, Kettering, Northamptonshire, Unit20BartonIndustrialEstate, Plans Granted for wind farm Client: Your PrincevillePrimarySchool,Willowfield County Durham, DL3 7EH Tel: 01325 469236 Detail Plans Granted for 23 houses 4TE Tel: 0121 624 3628 Client: Mrs. M Chester Agent: John Bradley NN14 4LJ Tel: 01832 732241 EtruriaWayMountPleasant Energy Ltd Agent: Your Energy Ltd, 48 George Street NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE £2.2M (refurbishment) Client: South Tyneside CAMBRIDGE £0.61M Associates, 40 Church Street, Shipston-On- STRATFORD-ON-AVON £1M Planning authority: Wolverhampton Job: Street, London, W1U 7DY Contractor: Jones Planning authority: Bradford Job: Detailed LandAdjoining,NewcastleShopping Homes Developer: Prism Planning, 10 High TheRosemaryBranchPublicHou,503 Stour, Warwickshire, CV36 4AS Tel: 01608 fGoldicoteBusinessParkBanbury Detail Plans Granted for 2 industrial unit Brothers Ruthin (Civil Engineers) Co Ltd, Plans Submitted for school (extension/ ParkFosswayMillersRoad Row, Darlington, County Durham, DL3 7QQ ColdhamsLane 662020 RoadGoldicote (extension) Client: Mr. David Vanderdoes Denbigh Road, Ruthin, Clwyd, LL15 2YH Tel: alterations) Client: Princeville First School Planning authority: Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Tel: 01325 740 610 Planning authority: Cambridge Job: Planning authority: Stratford-On-Avon Job: Agent: Thorne Architecture Ltd, Creative 01824 703661 Agent: William Saunders Partnership, Job: Detailed Plans Submitted for non food YORK £1M Detailed Plans Submitted for 6 houses/2 Plans Approved Detail Plans Granted for light industrial Industries Centre, Glaisher Drive, Wolver- NORWICH £0.4M Matthew Murray House, 97 Water Lane, retail unit & social club Client: Regent AmpleforthAbbeyAndCollege, luxury houses & 2 flats Client: Campbell BIRMINGHAM £1.1M Client: Brooker Properties Limited hampton Science Park, Wolverhampton, 13OldLakenhamHallDrive
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