August 2019 issue of Leicestershire Builder Magazine

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Space Park Leicester receives £13.75 million boost from Government

David Wilson Homes site manager recognised as one of the best in the country A SITE MANAGER for David Wilson Homes in Wigston has won a top national award for the quality of the homes he is building from the National HouseBuilding Council (NHBC).

The University of Leicester’s new Manufacturing, Engineering, Technology and Earth Observation Research Centre (METEOR) has received nearly £14 million in funding through Round 6 of Research England’s flagship capital investment scheme, the UK Research Partnership Investment Fund (UKRPIF). This funding will leverage a further £50 million of investments in space and Earth observation (EO) research in Leicester. METEOR will be a key part of Space Park Leicester, a new, world-leading research, innovation and teaching hub that will bring together academic research, including from the University of Leicester, and industrial space and Earth observation R&D. This internationally unique approach to understanding and delivering space capabilities will position the city of Leicester at the cutting edge of UK space technology. Space Park Leicester is due to open in late 2020.

Henry Patecki has worked for the housebuilders for 22 years and is the Site Manager at Wigston Meadows. He has been recognised by the NHBC for their annual Pride in the Job Quality Awards. Henry, who picked up his 17th award this year, said: “I’d like to thank my construction Director, Darren Langton and my Contracts Manager, Ian Bentley for their continued support, my assistants and a dedicated workforce. “Winning this award, for me, personally, is the ultimate industry accolade recognising all of the hard work, commitment and a massive team effort.” Known as the “Oscars of the housebuilding industry”, the Pride in the Job Quality Awards recognise the best run building sites in the country Henry Patecki has received 17 and are the highest accolade a Site Manager can achieve. NHBC Pride in the Job awards This year in total 84 Site Managers at parent company Barratt Developments won a Pride in the Job Quality award which is more than every other housebuilder. This is now the 15th year in a row that Barratt has won more of these prestigious awards than any other housebuilder. In addition to spot checks from the NHBC, Site Managers are judged on their consistency, attention to detail, leadership, technical expertise and health and safety, with just 450 individual winners being chosen from over 16,000 entrants. This year also marks the tenth year David Wilson Homes has been awarded five stars by the Home Builders Federation (HBF) for customer satisfaction. For David Wilson Homes to be awarded five stars means that more than 90% of its customers would be happy to recommend their home to a friend.

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Site for 128 new homes in Market Harborough sold to Barratt David Wilson

Development site at King Street, Scalford LE14 4DW

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£185,000 FORMERLY the Pilgrims Garage, the property has full planning permission (ref: 17/00259/FUL) for 2 detached, cottage-style dwellings with off-road Tel: 01664 410166 parking. BUILDING LAND, FORMER PILGRIMS GARAGE, KING STREET, LE14 4DW

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FISHER GERMAN has achieved planning permission for more than 120 new homes in Leicestershire. Planning permission has been granted for 128 dwellings on the land off Kingston Way in Market Harborough, and Fisher German has now sold the land to Barratt David Wilson for development. The 16.5 acre development will feature a mixture of one to five-bedroom homes, including 40 per cent affordable housing. Fisher German has worked with the landowner to promote the site for more than 20 years, and was retained to continue its promotion through the Local Plan to planning consent. Luke Brafield, associate director at Fisher German’s Ashby office who secured the deal, said: “This was a fantastic result for our client – we have advised them on land promotion for a long time and we’re so pleased we were able to secure this deal with Barratt David Wilson.The sale of this land will ensure much needed houses are built in Market Harborough, including a good proportion of affordable homes.” And Liberty Stones of Fisher German, said: “In parallel to taking forward the planning application, we also made representations around the emerging Local Plan which sought to allocate the site for up to 90 dwellings. Market Harborough is a sustainable area and we made representations that the site could be allocated for 128 dwellings. Barratt David Wilson expects to start work on the site in September, with the first homes being up for sale from October.

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Major merger to see property firms form £41m turnover group TWO MAJOR independent property firms are to merge to form a £41 million turnover multi-discipline group with a network of offices throughout the UK. Fisher German, which has offices in Ashby, Market Harborough and Newark, is to join forces with Vine Property Management which manages 51 million sq ft of retail, industrial and office property. The deal to bring the companies together comes at the end of 12 months of negotiations and the new group will trade under the Fisher German banner from the beginning of 2020. The move is the latest development for Fisher German, which has expanded significantly in the last five years. The firm, which specialises in commercial, rural and residential property as well as development, utilities and sustainable energy, has grown its turnover from £19 million to £35 million in six years. During that time, it has not only grown organically but has strategically merged with nine property consultancies since 2000 and now employs around 500 staff. Vine Property Management, which celebrates From left: Steve Twomlow, Andrew Smith, Caroline Jones, and James Rigby (senior its 25th anniversary this year, currently manages partner) of Vine Management, and Andrew Bridge (managing partner), Adrian Jones, assets of £2.7 billion. As part of the deal, Vine cofounder James Rigby will join Fisher German as a Duncan Bedhall, and George Simpson of Fisher German. partner. Under the plan, all additional 10 offices and 100 staff will be retained. Vine, whose management portfolio extends to more than over 7,000 individual units with an annual rent roll of £220m+ and over 500 service charge schemes, is headquartered in Birmingham but its network of offices take in Scotland, Wales, North West, North East, South East and South Coast. Springboard Corporate Finance, Cooper Parry and Browne Jacobson acted as advisors on the transaction.

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Healthcare construction output fell by over 15% to £2.5bn in 2018

Planning consent secured for 350,000 sq ft of commercial space in Leicestershire

ACCORDING to the new Healthcare Construction Market Report from AMA Research, the overall picture for construction output in the health sector in 2018 is that output fell to the lowest level since 2015 – declining by over 15% to an estimated value of £2.5bn. The healthcare pipeline is now mainly concentrated on smaller, lower value extension and refurbishment projects of existing facilities. The public sector still has the majority value share at around 60% in 2018 but has fluctuated due to budget cuts impacting on the sector, representing close to 70% only a year before. The change in public/private sector mix is indicative of recent moves within health sector construction away from PFI funded largerscale hospital development towards the smaller scale local health authority controlled programmes. However, demand from private healthcare providers for expansion in facilities has dwindled in previous years due to a fall in referrals from the NHS and lower numbers of overseas patients receiving private treatment in the UK. This has led to a decline in private healthcare construction output, which has fallen from a peak of £4.9bn in 2008 to around £1bn in 2018. Additionally, there is now an urgent need for investment across the NHS estate in England to ensure healthcare infrastructure is fit to deliver new models of integrated care. The Government has made it clear that it will need to find funding from a range of sources, including from the private sector to help fund future infrastructure projects and to address the £6bn maintenance backlog. Going forward, the outlook for health construction output remains steady, if moderate, into the medium-term, with moderate annual growth rates forecast to 2023. In the short term, output levels are expected to be underpinned by small NHS frameworks such as the £4.26bn ProCure22 programme, which is providing a steady stream of work. For more information or to purchase this report please visit www.amaresearch. co.uk or call us on 01242 235724.

PEGASUS GROUP has secured outline planning consent for 350,000 sq ft of commercial floorspace on behalf of Harworth Group PLC, at its 53-acre site Bardon Hill near Coalville in Leicestershire. The indicative layout for the outline consent includes the creation of five new industrial units, which can be developed for manufacturing, distribution and roadside uses delivering hundreds of new jobs to the East Midlands. Pegasus Group’s East Midlands office worked alongside Harworth to advise on the application.

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Modest growth outlook beset by no deal risk:

CBI ECONOMIC FORECAST

New owners for Coalville’s Belvoir Centre

ECONOMIC growth has been volatile in the first half of 2019, due to pre-Brexit stockpiling and a surge in gold bullion pushing up imports growth. But further ahead, the economy is expected to grow at a modest pace, according to the CBI. The UK’s leading business group now predicts GDP growth of 1.4% in 2019 and 1.5% in 2020. This is based on an orderly Brexit deal being ratified by October 2019, and the commencement of a smooth transition period thereafter. A key driver of this growth is household spending (which grows by 1.7% in both 2019 and 2020), underpinned by a recent pick-up in real earnings. We expect living standards to remain reasonably firm over our forecast, giving impetus to household spending. However, growth is likely to remain below the average of recent years, as the ongoing weakness in productivity holds back earnings, partially offsetting the upward pressure on wages from a tight labour market. In contrast to the firmness in household spending, Brexit uncertainty continues to bite hard on business investment, which remains very weak for this stage of the economic cycle. The CBI expects business investment to fall for much of the rest of this year (-1.3% in 2019, 0.9% in 2020). But under our forecast assumption that a Brexit deal is ratified, firms are expected to gradually resume capital spending projects, in particular on new technology such as artificial intelligence and automation. Nonetheless, growth in business investment is expected to remain modest, weighed upon by uncertainty around the end state of the UK-EU relationship. Rain Newton-Smith, CBI Chief Economist, said: “Looking through the volatility in growth over the last six months, our view of modest economic momentum ahead is largely unchanged. “However, there is a lot going on underneath the surface and the make-up of growth in our forecast is more skewed towards consumers. It’s certainly positive that household spending has more punch, thanks to an improvement in living standards. But set against this, Brexit uncertainty is crippling business investment, which we expect to fall at the fastest pace since the financial crisis this year. It’s crystal clear that without a Brexit deal by October, we’re at risk of falling further behind our G7 competitors. “Our forecast represents what could be in the event of an orderly Brexit – a decent foundation upon which we can take the reins and re-focus on vital domestic priorities that have been neglected. For example, pressing ahead with essential infrastructure projects such as HS2 and Heathrow expansion will enable the UK to better connect with and enter new global markets. These priorities will shift down the list in a no deal scenario, against the backdrop of damage to the UK economy, jobs and livelihoods.” Meanwhile, global growth is expected to be slower this year, though to remain relatively decent. The global economy is forecast to grow by 3.0% in 2019 and 3.5% in 2020 (in purchasing power parity terms). However, the global backdrop has been hit by weaker world trade recently, in part due to the bilateral tariffs imposed between the US and China. As a result, the CBI expects slower UK export growth ahead. Coupled with the surge in imports in Q1, this means that no support to the economy is expected from net trade over our forecast. The Bank of England continues to signal a gradual tightening in monetary policy ahead. While CPI inflation is around target at present, the Bank have their eye on growing domestic cost pressures, and the subsequent upward pressure on inflation over the medium-term. Brexit uncertainty is likely to keep the Monetary Policy Committee in check this year, but we expect two rate rises in 2020, of 25 basis points each. Looking ahead, a “no deal” Brexit remains the biggest risk to the outlook, through its damaging impact on activity, sentiment and financial markets. Alpesh Paleja, CBI Principal Economist, said: “One-off boosts to Q1 growth – notably the pre-Brexit stockpiling bonanza – are set to unwind in the next quarter, when we expect the economy to flatline. But beyond this, it’s largely more of the same: we expect modest underlying growth, similar to that seen over the past year. “The impact of Brexit uncertainty rightly gets a lot of airtime. However, we must not lose sight of the other challenges facing the economy: particularly the persistent weakness in productivity, which remains the main threat to living standards and potential growth. Fixing this should remain a focus for both government and business – for example, by enabling more effective adoption of new technologies. “It’s worth noting that the global backdrop is also looking less benign, particularly with US-China trade tensions now hitting world trade flows. A further escalation is a key risk to the UK and, were it to follow a no deal Brexit, would leave the economy even worse off.”

AFTER MANY years of ownership by asset management group Threadneedle, the Belvoir Centre in Coalville has new owners following its acquisition by Gylo, a private property investment unit trust. Specialist Property and Development Consultancy Lathdale has been appointed by Gylo to lend its retail expertise to improve the overall management of the shopping centre and also explore new opportunities. As part of the plans and to enable the purchase, North West Leicestershire District Council’s Cabinet agreed to sell the car park surrounding the Belvoir Centre to the new owners at a special meeting on Monday 10 June.

Danaher & Walsh Choose Alex’s Wish As Charity of the Year ​

LOCAL CIVIL engineering and pipeline solutions company, Danaher & Walsh, have confirmed that Alex’s Wish will be their charity of the year for 2019. Dan Danaher, Managing Director of Danaher & Walsh (pictured above)commented on the decision saying, “I’ve known Andy Hallam cofounder of the charity and Dad to Alex, after whom the charity is named, for many years now as we are both work in the construction industry. After attending their Mardi Gras ball back in November I decided that it was high time to do more and work more closely with them. To that end the Board and I agreed to make them our charity of the year for 2019. “We will be taking part in their events across the year which include sky dives and cycling challenges plus organising a couple of things ourselves. We’re expecting this year to be another busy one and are so looking forward to working with Alex’s Wish.” Andy Hallam of Alex’s Wish and Hallam Read added, “Dan and Danaher & Walsh are great people to know and I’m thrilled that they have chosen Alex’s Wish to support in 2019. Alex’s Wish and Hallam Read are both based out of their offices in Mountsorrel so we will definitely have a close working relationship across 2019! I know they will bring their own flair to whatever they decided to do to support us and Emma and Zoe from Alex’s Wish are really looking forward to working with them and supporting them across the year. Thank you Dan and Danaher & Walsh for choosing to support Alex’s Wish. It means an awful lot to us and to the boys suffering with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.” To find out more about the Alex’s Wish events for 2019 visit https://alexswish.co.uk/event/

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Leicester City Leicestershire Police (c/o Agent: Ben Hall, Isherwood McCann, Rose Park, Lutterworth Road, Blaby, Leicester LE8 4DP) - Construction of single storey extension at front of police station - at New Parks Police Station, 71 St Oswalds Road, Leicester. Mrs Priti Sachdev (c/o Agent: Dennis Dziko, Volta Designs, 7175 Shelton Street, Covent Garden, London WC2h 9JQ) - Change of use from house to 6 studios for students - at 4 Helmdon Road, Leicester. Hybrid Planning & Development Ltd (c/o: The Old Vyner Street Gallery, 23 Vyner Street, London E2 9DG) - Screening opinion as to whether an environmental impact assessment is required for a development including over 150 dwellings - at Former Leicester City Football Stadium, Filbert Street, Leicester. VKAP Investment Ltd (c/o Agent: Mr Sajjad Ibrahim, SI Designs, 65 Greenacre Drive, Leicester LE5 6TE) - Change of use of shop with living accommodation to 2 self-contained flats - at 35 Beatrice Road, Leicester.

Redrow submits plans for Development Properties 163 home development IN BRIEF The Old Butcher’s at New Lubbesthorpe Shop, Portland Road, A LOCAL HOUSEBUILDER has confirmed the upcoming development of 163 new homes for pioneering Leicester community New Lubbesthorpe.

Lot 9

Nether Langwith, Notts. NG20 9EZ

The Old Butchers Shop, Portland Road, Nether Langwith, Notts. NG20 9EZ

Freehold. Vacant The announcement follows Redrow Homes’ recent purchase of Full a 9.5 Possession. acre site from landowners the Drummond Trustees, represented by local *Guide Price Around £20,000 development consultancy Mather Jamie. Redrow Homes East Midlands have applied for planning Description permission from An opportunity to acquire the site of a former butchers shop that adjoins open farm land Blaby District Council for the construction of 163 one-to-four-bedroom and takes advantage of very pleasant rural views to the East, found within homes including apartments, townhouses and detached properties, 32 ofa small village that has benefited from substantial investment over recent years. The village which will be allocated for affordable housing. has a main line railway station that gives a direct rail link to Worksop/Mansfield/City of The land sale marks an important milestone in New Lubbesthorpe’s Nottingham via the Robin Hood Railway line. Full Planning Permission was granted by development as it will introduce a broader selection of homes the Bassetlaw to District Councilurban to develop the site with a two storey, detached, two bedroom dwelling on the 6.12.2006 under Planning community, which currently consists of 300 properties provided by Barratt Reference 64/06/00013/R (now lapsed.) The Title Deeds contain a Covenant in the Homes, David Wilson Homes and Davidsons Homes. favour of The Welbeck Estate that restricts the use to a retail shop and butchers making The sale has also enabled the repayment of a loan from Homes England taken out in order to help start the development infrastructure, expenditure Lot 10 for which currently totals just under £40m. 28-30 High street, Mansfield Woodhouse, Notts. Situated between Leicester Forest East and Enderby, New Lubbesthorpe NG19 8AN will form part of an emerging community, with a new business area at Vacant Leicester Commercial Park and a business village near theLeasehold. new M1Fullbridge. Possession. Two primary schools, one open for intake from September 2019, and a *Guide Price £35,000 secondary school will also be built. Description Andrew Noton, Divisional Land Director at Redrow Homes, said: “We Double fronted, ground floor Sales Shop in a very prominent position in the centre of are thrilled to announce we are building homes in New Lubbesthorpe, Mansfield Woodhouse. Ideal for a variety of retail purposes and previously used as a which is set to be a thriving new community in Leicestershire. This Beauty Parlour/hairdressers. Comprising; Sales Area 54.5 sq m (586 sq ft) plus Kitchen & WC. The premises are held under a Lease that development will offer the best of both worlds, complete with vibrant commenced in 2003 for a Term of 99 years at a rent of one Peppercorn. interest to the urban amenities, in a rich rural setting and brilliantly well-connected toOfthe trader-occupier or investor. surrounding areas.

THE SITE of a former up premises. Welbeck Estate have indicated butcher’s shop which that they are willing to negotiate Terms for the adjoins open farm land with release of the Covenant and the possible sale of some of the adjoining rural views to the east. Full fam land with the Buyer. A rare opportunity for the planning permission (now speculator. lapsed) was granted in 2006 to develop the site with a detached two-bed dwelling (ref: 64/06/00013/R). Guide Price: circa £20,000. For sale BY AUCTION on Thursday 8th August 2019 at 3pm at The Civic Centre, Chesterfield Road South, Mansfield, Notts. NG19 7BH. Contact: W A Barnes on 01623 554084 or email: sales@wabarnes. co.uk

Potential development site at Calendar Grove, The Long Shoot, Nuneaton CV11 6JH

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Mr Patrick Connolly (c/o Agent: Oliver Pickering, ADM Surveyors Ltd, Suite 1, Rosehill, 165 Lutterworth Road, Blaby, Leicester LE8 4DX) - Demolition of existing buildings and construction of 2 bungalows (Reserved Matters) - at 31 Main Street, Humberstone, Leicester. Mr Shiraz Karim (c/o Agent: Mr Karan Chadha, 1983, 61 Linden Drive, Leicester LE5 6AJ) - Change of use from house to 5 flats and construction of single storey extension at rear - at 329 Welford Road, Leicester LE2 6BJ. Sharmilee (c/o Agent: Mr Hans Zollinger-Ball, AD Planning Services Ltd, The Office, Knights Yard, Gaol Street, Oakham LE15 6AQ) - Change of use of loft from restaurant to 2 flats - at 71-73 Belgrave Road, Leicester LE4 6AS.

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Calendar Grove, The Long Shoot Nuneaton, CV11 6JH Purchase Price: POA Area: 0.40 hectares     

Potential Residential Development Site Favoured Residential Neighbourhood Site Area 0.40 ha (1.00 acre) Approx. Indicative Scheme For 10 Units Pre App Advice Obtained

Brackley Property Developments (c/o Agent: Stephen George & Partners, Waterfront House, 2A Smith Way, Grove Park, Enderby, Leicester LE19 1SX) – Construction of research and development workspace building with associated landscaping and car parking – at 75 Exploration Drive, Leicester.

THE SITE forms part of the extensive front gardens attached to Calendar Grove, a private residence set back from the A47 Long Shoot. The current suggested indicative scheme provides for 6 fivebedroom detached homes and 4 three-bedroom detached dormer bungalows on the one-acre site. Pre App advice confirms that the principle of residential development is accepted by the local authority. Price on application. Contact Loveitts on 024 7622 8111 or email: commercial@loveitts.co.uk

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Children’s Adventure Playground Gets A Makeover From Local Construction Firm STAFF from East Midlands construction specialist Stepnell have brought a new lease of life into a Leicestershire children’s adventure playground through a project organised by local charity Leicestershire Cares. As part of Stepnell’s 2019 Team Challenge, 10 members of staff came together this week (Wednesday 3 July) to volunteer their creative skills and construction talents to help brighten up Goldhill Adventure Playground. Stepnell’s volunteer team worked hard to clear space, paint and stain wooden structures, and de-nail wooden beams at the adventure playground, which provides indoor and outdoor spaces for children and young people aged 5-19 years old to play freely, meet new friends and have fun while being supervised. Shaun Moses, senior site manager at Stepnell said: “We all really enjoyed volunteering our time, tools and skills at Goldwill Adventure Playground, to help refresh the outdoor space and timber play structures. The playground is incredibly popular for Leicestershire families and provides a safe environment for children to learn, develop physical skills and to interact with one another. “As a company working on a number of major construction schemes in and around Leicestershire, we’re delighted to be able to give something back to the local community through our long-standing partnership with Leicestershire Cares.” Through Stepnell’s two years of membership with the charity, the award-winning construction firm has organised a number of placements for local people giving them the opportunity to gain valuable construction experience and job references which they can then use to find permanent employment. The firm was recognised for its work with the charity earlier this year, receiving an Outstanding Contribution award which acknowledged their support with maintenance and repairs to the Leicestershire Cares building. To find out more about Stepnell visit: www.stepnell.co.uk or join the conversation at @Stepnellltd

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Leicestershire property firm celebrates 30th birthday in style Mr Singh (c/o Agent: Anthony Jones, Halford Jones Architecture Ltd, 28 St Annes Drive, Aylestone, Leicester LE2 8HT) – Change of use from shop and one flat to shop with 3 flats and construction of single and two storey extension at rear – at 579 Saffron Lane, Leicester. Mr Russ Smith (c/o Agent: Michael Blanksby, Shep Designs Ltd, 8 Coltsfoot Close, Oakham, Rutland LE15 7GB) - Variation of condition 14 (plans) attached to planning permission 20181964 for construction of two storey extension at side; single storey extension at rear of building; change of use from dwellinghouse (class c3) to form 5 self contained care units (5 x 1 bed) – at 15 Holmwood Drive, Leicester. Firmain Estates Ltd (c/o Agent: Alex Maitland, Amatco Design Services, 23 Highway Road, Thurmaston, Leicester LE4 8FR) – Construction of two-storey office in front of industrial unit No.3 – at 3-5 Tuxford Road, Leicester.

ONE OF THE largest independent property firms in the East Midlands celebrated 30 years in business by hosting an anniversary drinks reception for clients and staff. The directors of Andrew Granger & Co welcomed staff and clients to an evening reception in the stunning rural setting of The Orangery at Kilworth House Hotel in North Kilworth, Leicestershire. The event was held both to celebrate this milestone birthday and to thank staff and long-standing clients for the important part they have played in the company’s three decades of success. Around 125 staff, directors and clients enjoyed drinks and canapés in the conservatory and in the early evening sunshine on the terrace. Rupert Harrison, who worked at Andrew Granger & Co when it was first set up and is now Joint Managing Director gave a speech in which he reflected on the changes in the business over the years, paid tribute to the hard work of the staff and thanked clients for their support. Company founder Andrew Granger was presented with 30 bottles of wine (one for every year in business) by Lettings Director Jill Griffiths who has been with the company for over 20 years herself. “Thirty years in business spanning several periods of economic uncertainty is a fantastic achievement and one that deserves to be celebrated in style,” commented Rupert Harrison. “For us there was no better way to do this than to enjoy summer drinks in the lovely Leicestershire countryside with our staff and clients who have all in their own significant ways contributed to that success over the years.” When it was started in 1989 Andrew Granger & Co employed just five people at its original premises in Market Harborough. Nowadays the agency is one of the most well-respected independent agencies in the East Midlands with over 40 staff at its Leicester, Loughborough and Market Harborough offices. “Special anniversaries like this are a time to reflect on the past and celebrate all that we have achieved. However they are also a time to think about plans for the future,” adds Rupert. “We are very much looking forward to the next chapter at Andrew Granger & Co as we embrace the ever evolving property market.”

J Tomlinson on track to complete business park by November 2019 CONTRACTOR J Tomlinson is on target to develop a £5.2m business park in Market Harborough which will create more than 200 jobs, while boosting business and employment opportunities in the town and the local economy. The steel frames for the units are now up at Airfield Business Park, close to the A6, for the Leicestershire County Council project. “I’m delighted with the progress of this venture so far,” said Byron Rhodes, deputy leader of the County Council. “This will have a positive impact on the town, which is one of our top priorities, as well as boost the local economy and create jobs. “Investing in property enables us to generate extra income which we can then plough back into frontline services.” Darroch Baker, construction managing director at J Tomlinson, said: “We are pleased to be making excellent progress on site, with steel frames having been erected over the last two months. “We will continue to work in partnership with the council and their project team to ensure a high-quality finish in November, with occupants able to inhabit the new units in time for the Christmas period.” The industrial and warehouse development is creating flexible units from 1,570 - 33,360 sq ft. Several companies have already shown an interest in renting the units, says the council. Nottingham-based J Tomlinson, which was founded in the 1950s, provides a range of integrated building solutions including construction, refurbishment, repairs and maintenance, mechanical and electrical services (M&E), and facilities management.

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SECOND SUCCESSIVE AJ100 RANKING, REGIONAL AWARD & NEW DIRECTOR FOR rg+p GROWTH at multi-disciplinary design practice, rg+p continues to increase as a new director is appointed alongside regional and national award recognition. Grant Giblett, who has been with the practice for seven years, has joined the board of directors in recognition of his success developing the London studio, which is poised to relocate to facilitate expansion. Established in 2012, the London studio initially started with just two architects and Grant has since grown the team to 18, representing specialists in architecture, master planning and urban design. Grant said: “We’re working on some really significant schemes across the Boroughs; and are establishing a reputation for thoughtful and innovative design. To continue this positive trajectory, we’ve secured new premises in a prime Central London location, and construction is now underway to transform this space into the open plan environment we require. This means there’s plenty of positive change ahead, both for the team and I, as we commit to extending our breadth of work and portfolio of services.” Further consolidating this growth, rg+p was included in the prestigious AJ100 list for the second consecutive year, placing 77th and improving its ranking by 12 places. Compiled annually by the industry’s leading magazine, Architect’s

AWARD: rg+p’s team collecting the Insider Midlands Architectural Practice of the Year award. (L-R) Andy Ward, Lucy Thompson, Lauren Raybould, Natalie Keene, James Badley, Rob Woolston and Arron Iliffe with sponsor, Bhavesh Amlani of Shoosmith LLP. Journal, the AJ100 highlights the UK’s most successful and ambitious firms. rg+p was also a finalist for the AJ Employer of the Year award. “The AJ100 is seen as a real benchmark of excellence within the architectural community so we were extremely proud to improve our ranking,” commented architectural director, James Badley. “Over the past year we’ve spent considerable

time and energy evolving our design ethos and methodology to better serve clients and increase collaboration across all our disciplines; all the while remaining mindful of creating a working environment which is inclusive, nurturing and focused on wellbeing. For our professional peers to recognise this commitment on a national level is outstanding.” Capping off this exceptional period, rg+p was confirmed Architectural Practice of the Year in the Insider Midlands Residential Property Awards with the judging panel commenting: “rg+p presented a really strong submission which showcased a breadth of scale and a sharp focus on innovation in the company’s impressive portfolio of work.” Director, Rob Woolston concluded: “These achievements are truly remarkable and a testament to the hard work of the team in winning new work, consolidating existing client relationships and improving our profile regionally and nationally. We’re confident these awards will stimulate yet further development and with Grant becoming a director, the business has a bright future.” rg+p’s expertise focuses on the residential, education, commercial, retirement, leisure and mixed-sectors and the practice’s core disciplines include architecture and interior design, place making and urbanism, and project management and cost consultancy.

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High specification industrial Record £66m year for units to let at Leicestershire Leicester interior fit-out firm logistics hub A WELL-LOCATED selection of four soon-to-be-built units for industrial or logistics use is now available to let individually at Tungsten Park Bardon, via commercial property experts Mather Jamie.

CGI aerial image of Tungsten Park Bardon’s four upcoming units. Tungsten Properties, a Leicestershire-based industrial and warehouse development company, secured planning permission for four high specification units at its Coalville logistics hub earlier this year. Tungsten Park Bardon is situated in an optimal logistics location in northwest Leicestershire, benefitting from access to 85% of the UK within fourand-a-half hours’ drive. Prominently located on the A511, the Park is 2.5 miles from J22 of the M1, with the M42 and M69 both within 10 miles and East Midlands Airport just 13 miles away. The site is a well-regarded and established centre for warehousing, distribution and manufacturing, with DHL, Amazon, Volvo and Nestlé among its occupiers. The area also benefits from an extensive labour pool, with its 7.2% transport and storage employment significantly higher than the national average of 4.7%. Alongside the site’s excellent location, this provides vital support for the operational requirements of the logistics sector. Tungsten Park Bardon comprises 189,220 sq. ft. in four industrial and logistical units ranging from 21,250 sq. ft. to 92,000 sq. ft. with an eaves height of 8-12.5m. Ian Dunckley, Development Director at Tungsten Properties, said: “We are delighted with this significant planning success on what was an unallocated site. The area continues to see an imbalance between supply and demand for mid-box industrial units. Tungsten Park Bardon is in an established, core distribution location supported by excellent power and labour provision in the heart of the Golden Triangle. “We are looking forward to continuing to build a successful working relationship with our joint agents, Alex Reid of Mather Jamie and Adam McGuinness of MWRE, as together we speak with potential occupiers.” Alex Reid, Director at Mather Jamie, said: “Each of the four available units represents a fantastic opportunity for potential occupiers on the lookout for a spacious and impressively connected base. Tungsten Park is an ideally located site for industrial and logistics uses, with its current occupiers testament to the Park’s advantages.” For further details of similar commercial property opportunities across the East Midlands, please contact Alex Reid on 01509 233433 or refer to the Mather Jamie website: https://www.matherjamie.co.uk/.

From left, Mike Collis (Investor Director); Richard Hollingsworth – (Commercial Director); Dan Cashmore (Contracts Director); Ian Lawson (Non Exec Chairman); Neil Bottrill (Managing Director); John Richardson (Production Director); Neil Simpson (Finance Director) A LOCAL interior fit-out specialist has recorded a record level of contract wins in the last financial year. EE Smith Contracts Ltd, who are based in Leicester, has worked on a string of the top international hotels in London – including the Grosvenor House, The Langham and The Savoy – along with commercial buildings and private homes. The firm, which was founded in 1897 and was subject of a management buyout in 2016, secured more than £66 million of new contracts in the year to April, and has already won orders of £20 million in the first three months of the new financial year. The largest order secured is for work on the new Radisson Edwardian in Leicester Square which will feature 350 guest rooms, 15 suites, five restaurants and lounges, a rooftop bar, a subterranean spa as well as a 1000-capacity ballroom. The new orders helped boost the company’s profits to £2.5 million which has allowed the firm to make further investment in its manufacturing capabilities as well as skills. The company, which have over 350 workers, was founded in Leicester by Edward Elijah Smith, and grew extensively after the Second World War before moving into the super prime residential and five-star hotel market in the 1990s. In 2016 Neil Bottrill and long-serving colleagues John Richardson, Richard Hollingsworth and Dan Cashmore bought control of the company.

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Mrs Suraj Chauhan (c/o Agent: Mrs Varsha Tailor, DT Designs Ltd, 74A Wyvern Avenue, Leicester LE4 7HH) – Change of use from dwelling to 2 dwellings – 8-10 Harrogate Road, Leicester.

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1 Bob International Ltd (c/o Agent: Mr Keshiv Sudera, Design Studio Architects Ltd, 1B Salisbury Road, Leicester LE1 7QR) – Change of use from offices to 20 flats – at 171-173 London Road, Leicester. Mr George (c/o Agent: Design Studio Architects Limited, 1B Salisbury Road, Upper New Walk, Leicester LE1 7QR) - Demolition of existing garage at side and part demolition of garages at rear; alterations and two storey extension at side and rear, dormer extension at rear including conversion of workshop and two flats to form 8 self-contained flats; conversion of garages at rear to form bin store, cycle parking area and ancillary storage – at 41A Ivanhoe Street, Leicester LE3 9GX. Mr A Singh (c/o Agent: Harry Fowler, Landmark Planning, 10 Salisbury Road, Leicester LE1 7QR) - Notification of change of use of ground floor from financial and professional services to 3 flats – at 20 Beatrice Road, Leicester. Mrs P P Walker (c/o Agent: Shane Anderson, Staniforth Architects, The Warehouse, 1A Stamford Street, Leicester LE1 6NL) – Demolition of existing three dwellings and construction of 20 dwellings – at 32, 34 & 36 Barkbythorpe Road, Leicester. K Enterprise Limited (c/o Agent: Ravi Panesar, RP Design Limited, 33 Launde Road, Oadby, Leicester LE2 4HH) – Change of use from police station to 30 residential apartments – at Police Station, 87-95 Hinckley Road, Leicester. Mr Sandhip Chauhan (c/o Agent: Dennis Dziko, Volta Designs, 71-75 Shelton Street, London WC2H 9JQ) - Change of use from house in multiple occupation to 5 self-contained student flats and construction of single storey extension and dormer and installation of hard surfacing at rear – at 34 Daneshill Road, Leicester.

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2,000 homes could be built on edge of Ashby PROPOSALS are being drawn up for vast swathes of land developed at Money Hill north of Ashby between the town and the A511 bypass. Permission was granted in 2016 to develop 605 homes, a new primary school, a 60 bed extra care unit for vulnerable and elderly residents as well as a ‘village centre’ with a community hall, nursery school and shops. Developers The Money Hill Consortium are to proceed with this development on the southern portion of the site, but is also working with North West Leicestershire District Council on a masterplan for the area further north. There, a further 1,400 homes could be built along with 40 acres of employment land, community facilities and cycle paths. Residents are now being asked for their views on the new master plan as part of a consultation that will run until August 12. A North West Leicestershire District Council spokesman said: “The developers have consulted with lots of organisations to develop the ‘masterplan’ for the area - the detailed infrastructure and design of

the site. “We invite the public to have their say on the masterplan before we consider it.” The council initially rejected the plan in 2014 after concerns were expressed by Ashby residents about the scale of the scheme and the impact of the new traffic it would create. The consortium appealed and then lodged amended proposals which were approved by the council despite continuing objections – including that of Ashby Town Council.

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Planning application submitted for Outwoods visitor centre A PLANNING application to convert a derelict former ranger’s cottage at the Outwoods in Loughborough into a café and visitor centre has been submitted. Charnwood Borough Council has submitted the plan and says the project would help further improve facilities at the ancient woodland. The building has been empty for a number of years and it is intended the visitor centre would include a café, toilets and space for displays. It would also be adapted to encourage bats to roost there through the inclusion of lead bat access points and flying space. Cllr Jenny Bokor, lead member for Loughborough, said: “Earlier this year we opened our new play area at the Outwoods which has been well received and we are now looking to further improve facilities. “We have had a double decker bus café at the Outwoods for a couple of years and it has been very successful thanks to the partnership with the operator, but a visitor centre would provide space for a café and more. It would also make better use of the empty building. “The application must go through the usual planning process which will include the opportunity for people to have a say.” Responsibility of the Outwoods lies with the Outwoods Management Committee which is a separate body to the Council. However, the Council effectively maintains the Outwoods working alongside the committee. The centre will cost around £130,000 to create and it is expected a private operator would manage it. If the application is granted, work would start later this year with the aim of the centre opening next year. The application can be viewed here: http://bit.ly/2ZGaKad The Outwoods is 110 acres of ancient woodland to the south of Loughborough and is one of the oldest surviving woodland sites in Charnwood. It is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) by Natural England, which means it is protected by law to conserve its wildlife and geology.

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Fosse Park £155m extension suffers setback as Debenhams cancels anchor store

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Pub with potential for alternative use: The Crown Inn, Main Road, Higham, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 6EH FOR SAL

Lesta Packaging (c/o Agent: Rich Chaney, Williams Architects Ltd, Office 7, The Garage Studios, 41-45 St Mary’s Gate, The Lace Market, Nottingham NG1 1PU) – Demolition of existing warehouse and construction of warehouse – at Lesta Packaging plc, 21 Nedham Street, Leicester LE2 0HD. Mr Sabir Ussene Mamodo (c/o Agent: Mr M Imtiaz, Architecture365 Ltd, 20 Lynmouth Road, Leicester LE5 1NA) – Change of use of house to 3 self-contained flats and construction of dormers at front and rear – at 37 Evington Street, Leicester. Mr L Akter (c/o Agent: Anthony Jones, Halford Jones Architecture Ltd, 28 St Annes Drive, Aylestone, Leicester LE2 8HT) – Change of use of ground floor from vehicle repair garage to 2 self-contained flats – at 3 Hill Street, Leicester. Five Birds Ltd (c/o Agent: Mark Abell, Mark Architecture Ltd, 187 Ratcliffe Road, Sileby, Leics. LE12 7PX) – Notification of change of use from offices to 2 flats – at 2a Leopold Road, Leicester. Naif Silk Palace LLC (c/o Agent: Faizal Osman, 13 Architectural Consultants Ltd, 8 Coplow Avenue, Leicester LE5 5WA) - Change of use of ground floor shop and 1 selfcontained flat to two ground floor shops with 4 self contained flats plus shopfront and roller shutters; dormer extensions at front, side and rear; single and two storey extension at rear; alterations – at 218-220 Uppingham Road, Leicester.

Development Opportunity Outline consent for 23 dwellings Popular village location Offers in excess of £1,500,000 1.82 acres (0.74 hectares)

TROUBLED department store chain Debenhams has Crown Inn, Main Road, Higham, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 6EH cancelled plans to build a new anchor store at Fosse Park in The A SEMI-DETACHED For enquiries and viewings please contact: Leicester, according to reports in Leicestershire Live. A4 Drinking Establishment building which it is The cash strapped department store had planned to invest millions on a Situated within 0.5 acres providing car park understood was originally 61 Leicester Road, Fleckney, big extension to the Fosse Park shopping centre, close to juncton 21 of the Free of tie pub/restaurant with en‐suite guest rooms formed from three cottages M1, just south of Leicester, but since going into administration, and despite 0116 255 5455 innes-england.com that The sq mwere (4,461 sqinterlinked. ft) talks with Fosse Park’s owners, the plans for a new anchor store have had to 414.4 total floor area amounts to Alternative use potential STP be put on hold. 4,461 sq.feet. Debenhams’s Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) has allowed the Jenny Clarke 0116 255 5455 jclarke@innes-england.com

business to continue trading and the company has restructured some of its expensive leases. Work started on the £155m Fosse Park development earlier this year. Bowmer + Kirkland (B+K), the contractors that originally built Fosse Park almost 30 years ago, were appointed to construct the new development, along with Fox Lloyd Jones as project managers. The plans were to deliver a total of 13 new retail units and 16 new food units.

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The premises are believed to Accommodation be Grade II Listed. By way of a planning consent (ref 10/00571/ Services FL), permission was granted for the erection of a three-bed Planning detached dwelling to form manager’s Description accommodation on land to theFOR rear of the car park. Location Tenure Price: £675,000. Contact: Chris Business Rates Wright at Innes England on 01332 362244 or email: cwright@innesPrice england.com VAT Chris Wright 01332 362244 cwright@innes-england.com Fleckney is a relatively large Village situated some 7 miles south east of Leicester City Centre, lying approximately midway between Leicester and Market Harborough and benefiting from access to both the A6 to the east and the A50 to the west. The site sits to the northern edge of the village providing easy access 01332 onto 362244 the A6. The villageinnes-england.com incorporates a small retail centre and there has been considerable residential development in the village over recent years.

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An outline planning consent has been granted for 23 dwel reference 17/02094/OUT. All data will be provided to inter via a drop box, alternatively information can be found on t portal under the aforementioned reference number. The site comprises the existing substantial period dwelling fronting Leicester Road together with large garden to rear leading Information available on the portal as follows:‐ onto Paddock land, which is bounded by a mix of hedges and fences with site area totalling 0.74 hectares (1.82 acres). To the Section 106 Agreement rear of the site sits Fleckney Leisure Centre, which is accessed Transport Statement/Assessment Highamviais aa private picturesque the North The property is available to buy with vacant possession. road.and Thepopular existingcommuter property village benefitsinfrom many Ecological Survey East Derbyshire District,and located 8 miles north of Belper and 8 miles original features generous room sizes. Consultation Responses south of Chesterfield. The village is close to the Peak District and Arboriculture Assessment benefits from the A61 is just consent 0.2 milesunder northreference and The siteexcellent benefitsroad fromlinks; an outline planning The property is currently listed as a Public House and Premises J28 of 17/02094/OUT the M1 lies justwith 6.5 miles to the east. has a rateable value of £27,750. Source: VOA Harborough District Council. Floor plans of the existing property are available from the The premises are situated in the centre of the village on Main Road with a copy of the EPC. and surrounded by family housing. Nearby commercial uses include £675,000. the Greyhound Pub and Santo's Higham Farm Hotel & Restaurant.

Description

This semi‐detached building is of a presumed solid stone construction with elevations beneath a pitched slate clad roof. Elevations incorporate timber framed, single glazed sash windows to the front. It is understood the pub was originally formed from three cottages that were interlinked and subsequently extended.

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Internally there are two well‐appointed trading areas; a 'tap room' and The premises has an EPC assessment of: C (67) family Innes dining area with carvery (c70 covers). These are situated England for themselves and for vendors or lessors of the property whose agents they are, give notice that: (i) the particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of int either side of and a bar. To the rear offorthe area and areother WCs, a are given without responsibility and any intending purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statemen condition necessary permissions usetrading and occupation, details Our Anti‐Money Policy (iii) no person in the food employment Innes England any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whateverLaundering in relation to this property; (iv) all rentals and prices are quoted commercial kitchen, prep,of cool room,has office and store. Crown copyright – License No. 100007643 NOT TO SCALE In Accordance with Anti‐Money Laundering Regulations, two for ID and confirmation of the source of funding will be required from The first floor is separately accessed and, until recently, provided ten successful purchaser. en‐suite lettable bedrooms and store. Three bedrooms have recently been stripped out with the intention of creating a flat. Date Produced: 17‐May‐2019

Site for 23 dwellings at 61 Leicester Road, Fleckney, Leics. LE8 8BG

The property benefits from a cellar with barrel drop and is situated within a well‐appointed site extending 0.5 acres.

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Mr Farouk (c/o Agent: Paul Thurlby, Gordon White & Hood, Beresford House, 1 Newtown Street, Leicester LE1 6WH) – Change of use of warehouse to 2 dwellings – at 65 Naseby Road, Leicester LE4 9FH. Mr Graham North (c/o Agent: Steven Nightingale, 8 Willow Road, Blaby, Leicester LE8 4BF) – Construction of three-storey building for 3 flats – at land at rear of 8688 Corporation Road, Leicester.

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Services We understand all mains services including Three Phase are connected to the property.

Planning We understand the premises are Grade II listed and have the benefit of planning consent for A4 (Drinking Establishment). The site is situated within the settlement boundary for Higham. By way of a planning consent referenced 10/00571/FL permission was granted for the erection of a 3 bed detached dwelling to form manager's accommodation on land to the rear of the car park.

Innes England for themselves and for vendors or lessors of the property whose agents they are, give notice that: (i) the particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of intended purchase lessees and do not constitute part of, an offer or contract; (ii) all descriptions, dimensions, reference to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation, and other details are given without responsibility and any intending purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of ea them; (iii) no person in the employment of Innes England has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property; (iv) all rentals and prices are quoted exclus VAT. Any plans published are for convenience of identification. Any site boundaries shown are indicative only. © Crown copyright – License No. 100007643 NOT TO SCALE

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Innes England for themselves and for vendors or lessors of the property whose agents they are, give notice that: (i) the particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of int condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation, and other details are given without responsibility and any intending purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statemen (iii) no person in the employment of Innes England has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property; (iv) all rentals and prices are quoted Crown copyright – License No. 100007643 NOT TO SCALE

Outline Planning Consent (ref: 17/02094/OUT) has been granted for 23 dwellings. Offers in excess of £1.5 million are invited. Contact: Jenny Clarke at Innes England on 0116 255 5455 or email: jclarke@innes-england.com

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Local Business Becomes Headline Sponsor at Leicester Business Expo James Andrew Recruitment Solutions (c/o Agent: Charlie Drucquer, Corporate Architecture Ltd, Venari House, 1 Trimbush Way, Market Harborough, Leics. LE16 7XY) – Conversion and extension to 111, 113, 115 & 117 Clarendon Park Road to form 12 apartments and 3 retail units – at 111-117 Clarendon Park Road, Leicester. Mr Chaudhuri (c/o Agent: Design Studio Architects Limited, 1B Salisbury Road, Upper New Walk, Leicester LE1 7QR) – Change of use from offices on the ground floor and flats on first and second floor to student studio flats with communal spaces; single storey side extension and dormer at rear – at 23 De Montfort Street, Leicester. Naif Silk Palace LLC (c/o Agent: Mr Patel, The Agent, 28 Park Street, Luton LU1 3FL) – Notification of proposed change of use from offices to 76 studio flats – at 80 Wharf Street South, Leicester. Mr I M Sheikh (c/o Agent: Mrs Varsha Tailor, DT Designs Ltd, 74A Wyvern Avenue. Leicester LE4 7HH) – Change of use from one flat to 2 flats – at 74B Beatrice Road, Leicester. Mr M Materia (c/o Agent: Stephen Connell, GC Planning Parnership Ltd, Bedford I-Lab, Stannard Way, Priory Business Park, Bedford MK44 3RZ) – Change of use from storage or distribution to builders merchants – at 33-37 Gwendolen Road, Leicester.

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CASH PROTECTION Agency have confirmed that they have agreed a deal which sees them becoming headline sponsor at this year’s Leicester Business Expo. Denise Parkinson, Director of Cash Protection Agency, commented on the deal saying, “We had such a good event at last year’s Leicester Business Expo that it made total sense to us to support it again this year. As a company we’ve been supporting businesses since 1993 when we first formed. Sponsoring the Leicester Business Expo reiterates our commitment to supporting Leicesterbased businesses and we are thrilled to be working with Karl and the rest of the Leicester Business Expo to help make this Expo even better than last years!” Karl Craig-West, who bought Leicester Business Expo from previous owner and founder Elaine Vandelli last year, added, “Our sponsors play a vital role in helping make the Leicester Business Expo happen. I’m personally delighted that Cash Protection Agency, a business I’ve known for many years, have agreed to sponsor this event for the second year running. I know that the event will be richer for their involvement and my team and I are very much looking forward to working with them.” Many exhibitors have already signed up and seminar speakers include Karl, Chris London, Marc Ford, and Rachel Hargrave. Added Karl, “Our seminar speaker’s cover a wide range of topics from making online marketing work to Facebook marketing through to becoming a #1 expert business through to doubling your turnover by entering – and winning – business awards. What underpins each of the speaker’s presentations is their desire to see SMEs grow and that is the theme of this Expo – growth! “Over and above great exhibitors and great seminars we will also be running speed networking sessions where you can network and connect – fast – with fabulous businesses from across the East Midlands.. and for attendees this is all available for free!” Leicester Business Expo will take place on the 8th October at the King Power Stadium. To find out more visit www.leicesterbusinessexpo.com

Development Properties

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10-plot development site at 31 Garendon Road, Shepshed, Leics. LE12 9NU

Unnamed Applicant (c/o Agent: Mrs Alison Cook, Rickett Architects, 2nd Floor, 168 Parade, Leamington Spa, Warks. CV32 4AE) – Partial demolition and change of use of existing building to 2 dwellings and erection of 4 new dwellings to the rear – at 34 Windsor Street, Burbage, Hinckley, Leics. LE10 2EF. Mr Farhad Tailor (c/o Agent: Joe Mitson, GHM Planning Ltd, 87 Park Road, Chilwell, Notts. NG9 4DE) – Change of use of college to offices – at North Warwickshire & Hinckley College, London Road, Hinckley, Leics. LE10 1HQ. Mr & Mrs Vesty (c/o Agent: Steven Nightingale, 8 Willow Road, Blaby, Leicester LE8 4BF) – Erection of 2 dwellings – at Field Maple House, 34 Lindridge Lane, Desford, Leicester LE9 9GN.

A 0.75 ACRE development site, including an existing bungalow, with plans produced for 10 dwellings. Planning application has been submitted, and the site is being offered for sale subject to consent being granted. Guide Price: £800,000. Contact: Bentons on 01664 563892 or email: sales@bentons. co.uk

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Delay disruptive VAT changes to avoid construction chaos, warns FMB

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Glebe Farm Barns for conversion at Waltham Lane, Eaton, Leics. NG32 1SH

THE GOVERNMENT has not properly prepared the construction industry for major VAT changes coming in October and needs to delay their implementation to avoid chaos, the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has said in a letter to the Financial Secretary to the Treasury. New data published by the FMB shows that: • Over two-thirds of construction SMEs (69%) have not even heard of reverse charge VAT; and • Of those who have, more than two-thirds (67%) have not put prepared for the changes. This comes after HMRC published guidance on reverse charge VAT just four months before the changes were due to come into place. This has been criticised for being inaccessible to most in the industry and is even contradictory in places. HMRC was also due to have a dedicated website and marketing campaign for the changes to help prepare the hundreds of thousands construction companies who will be impacted by the changes. Reverse charge VAT will have a serious impact on cash flow, as well as being a significant administrative burden, fundamentally changing the way construction companies invoice their clients and pay their taxes to HMRC. Brian Berry, Chief Executive of the FMB, said: “Construction companies are already struggling with Brexit uncertainty, sky rocketing material price rises and skill shortages and reverse charge VAT is yet another thing for them to deal with. What makes things worse is that HMRC has failed to deliver on its promise to help the industry to prepare. The guidance is not user-friendly and even tax experts are scratching their heads over it.” Berry concluded: “It’s therefore not surprising that the vast majority of construction SMEs are not aware of the impending changes, despite widespread promotion by the FMB. Small business owners are busy people and clearly they don’t have time to read everything we send them. For those who are aware, they haven’t had a chance to change their systems yet as they were waiting for guidance to be published that has only just emerged. That’s why we are calling on the Government to delay the changes by another six months and to use the extra time to improve the guidance and work with us to undertake a more intensive communications campaign. HMRC should also consider holding workshops across the country to explain the changes.”

47 Nottingham Street, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE13 1NN Tel: 01664 563 892 | Fax: 01664 410 223 | Email: sales@bentons.co.uk London associated office: 121 Park Lane, Mayfair W1 Tel: 020 7079 1518

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Planning consent (ref: 18/01462/ GDOCOU) granted on 30th January 2019 for conversion of Glebe Farm Barn to a four-bed dwelling, and The Wagon Hovel to a three-bed dwelling. A further range of buildings is available for general purpose stores. Offers over £295,000 are invited. Contact: Bentons on 01664 563892 or email: sales@bentons.co.uk

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Reborn: A New Life for Ashby Cottage Hospital

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Former Victorian Hospital Painstakingly Restored as a 21st Century Business Centre

Development opportunity at 158 Station Road, Glenfield, Leicester LE3 8GT

THERE WAS a public outcry in 2014 when Ashby’s historic Cottage Hospital was closed, after over a century of service to the community. Now, five years later, this much-loved landmark has been restored and revived in the form of a 21st century business centre. The derelict hospital, originally built in 1897, was purchased by local developer Lychgate Homes in 2017. They worked closely with David Granger Architectural Design to convert the building into David Granger’s new offices, as they had outgrown their home in Packington. As experts in historic building restoration, David Granger’s team relished the opportunity to sensitively bring this old building back to life. Work began in 2018, removing the large and inappropriate single-storey extensions from the rear that had been added in the 1950s. In their place, Lychgate has built four new homes, as well as creating parking for the new offices. Outside, new pitched and tiled roofs have been added to the front of the building, and the exterior has been cleaned and restored to highlight its Victorian features. Most of the original windows have been retained and refurbished. Later UPVC casement windows have been replaced with traditional timber sash windows to match the hospital’s unique character.

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DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY -SharpMove are offering this excellent opportunity to buy a development plot with planning permission granted for 2 x four bedroom detached dwellings.

Site currently occupied by a twbed detached bungalow in need of modernisation. price £1,100,000 Offers over £240,000 Guide invited. Exciting rural development opportunity for six dwellings Contact: SharpMove on 01530 in attractive open countryside 231444 orfarmhouse email: • Three bedroom with ainfo@sharp-move. range of outbuildings in 1.60 acres • Planning permission to convert two outbuildings into dwellings and co.uk to erect three new build detached dwellings • PP reference 17/01805/FUL (North West Leicestershire DC)

• 10,910 sq.ft. new build/conversion plus existing farmhouse Barns for conversion • For further information please contact the Atherstone Office 01827 721380 to 4 dwellings at Wolston, Warks. REDUCTION Wolston, Warwickshire

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Guide price £685,000 SITUATED in beautiful open Barns with planning permission for 4 dwellings in countryside just outside beautiful countryside • Barns with permission for conversion to four residential dwellings the village. Approx. 5,932 available as a whole or in four lots. • Beautiful open of countryside just outside the village of Wolston, sq.feet floor space.

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· La Internally, the ground floor is entirely · La occupied by David Granger Architectural · Ba Design and includes two spacious drawing Do studios, a boardroom, reception, meeting Warwickshire se • Planning Land available by consent separate negotiation (refs: R17/0966 room and further office space. One of the • 5932 sq ft of floor space Plea & R18/1072) for conversion to 4 drawing studios, which was formerly a • Planning references – R17/0966 and R18/1072 • Please call Joshua Peat on 01788 564680 for more details residential dwellings. hospital ward, has had its ceiling removed to 15 Market Street, Price: Atherstone, Warwickshire CV9 1ET Contact: 01827 721380 / reveal a vast roof space with original trusses. Guide £685,000. The Old Cottage Hospital, Leicester Road, Ashby de la Zouch LE65 1DB 01530 877977 These have been restored and exposed as a Peat at Howkins 7Joshua - 11 Albert Street, Rugby, Warwickshire CV21 2RX & Harrison01788 564680 Branches across the region and an office in central London feature. on 01788 564680 or email: rugrural:howkinsandharrison.co.uk The first floor has been converted into 11 self-contained offices. These are being let to Plot for 2 houses connells.co.u local businesses whose work complements the architectural design practice. So far at Holywell Road, tenants include a garden designer, quantity offers over £250,000 Freeho for sale Aylestone, Leicester surveyor and a rural land agent. There are LE2 8SG still two offices available on the first floor, so if anyone is interested, they should speak to David on 01530 560939. The services to the hospital building have been brought right up to date, with over four miles of network cabling installed for high-speed broadband. “We feel privileged to have had the opportunity to work on this important and historic building” said David of the finished project. “We have so much enthusiasm for the future of The Old Cottage PLANNING permission has Hospital and hope that our staff, clients and fellow businesses can all share in this experience with us.” been granted for 2 detached It’s true that many local residents have fond memories of the Old Cottage Hospital. For these people, David family houses on plot of Granger intends to hold an open day event where they can see the restoration for themselves. David hopes their Holywell Road Aylestone Leicester LE2 8SG work reviving the Old Cottage Hospital will see it remain as an Ashby de la Zouch landmark for many years to approx. 900 sq.metres. A rare opportunity to develop two new come. Offers over £250,000 are invited. homes in this popular residential location. plot has planning permission David Granger Architectural Design is committed to innovative architecture. We offer a friendly and professional This building Contact: Connells on 0116 262 for two detached family houses with four service designing new builds, extensions, barn conversions, commercial buildings, housing developments and bedrooms, en-suite the masterleicester@connells. bedroom 0022 orto email: and an integral garage. The plot size is change of use applications throughout Leicestershire and the East Midlands. co.uk approximately 900 sq metres. a

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First Homes Reserved at Waterside Development in Moira NEARLY a quarter of properties at Swing Bridge Wharf, an exclusive residential development in Moira by developer Wheatcroft Land, have been reserved ahead of completion due to their attractive location and countryside offering.

Located in the heart of the National Forest in Leicestershire, the development has already received strong interest and reservations for two out of its nine properties. Under its new residential brand Wheatcroft Homes, the East Midlands property developer started on site earlier this year, after acquiring the site in July 2018. The former warehouse site is being transformed into a mixture of three and four bedroom family homes, including both semi-detached and detached properties, which all boast scenic views overlooking the Ashby Canal. Director at Wheatcroft Land Catherine Haward said: “We are delighted to have received so much interest in Swing Bridge Wharf, especially at this early stage in the building works. “The location of the development is a huge selling point with nine quality homes all situated on a private drive. All properties have views over the Ashby Canal, with large windows and balconies, and are not directly overlooked by any other properties to the front or rear, which is also a huge added benefit.” The countryside development offers a host of activities and local attractions with direct access to the public footpath running along the canal, the Moira Furnace Museum, Country Park and Craft Village all within close walking distance, making it perfectly suited to families. Swing Bridge Wharf is being built by Oakwood Construction and marketed by local property agent Newton Fallowell. The development is due to be completed in time for residents to move into their new homes for Christmas 2019. This is the second residential scheme the developer is currently working on in the East Director at Midlands, with another 14-unit scheme underway in Ancaster, Lincolnshire, expected to be Wheatcroft Land completed September 2019 Visit https://www.wheatcroftland.co.uk for further information. Catherine Haward

Mr David Cooper (c/o Agent: Mr Muthar Al-Salloum, MAS Architecture Ltd, The Atkins, Lower Bond Street, Hinckley, Leics. LE10 1QU) – Erection of 2 two-storey apartment blocks to provide 4 flats – at 42 Station Road, Earl Shilton, Leics. LE9 7GA. CBH Contracts (c/o Agent: David harding, 14 Piers Road, Glenfield, Leicester LE3 8BN) Demolition of existing bungalow and erection of 2 three-bedroom houses – at 8 Martinshaw Lane, Groby, Leicester LE6 0BJ. FP McCann Ltd (c/o: Clarkes Quarry, 105 Nutfield Road, Lisnaskea BT92 0HP) – Extension to existing precast concrete manufacturing building – at FP McCann, Brascote Lane, Cadeby, Nuneaton, Warks. CV13 0BB. Onyxrose Limited (c/o Agent: Hayward Architects Ltd, 19 Station Road, Hinckley, Leics. LE10 1AW) – Residential development of existing industrial site – at Factory Units, 23 Wood Street, Hinckley, Leics. LE10 1JQ.

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Builders’ Problems SOLVED

I have an adjudicator’s decision, but still no payment! PROBLEM: MY COMPANY has recently been successful in an adjudication, but still the payer will not make payment! I am the managing quantity surveyor for a building company, and earlier this year we completed a development for a client. However, the company’s final payment application was severely reduced by the client’s own in-house team, and despite a couple of meetings to try and reach a compromise, we decided to refer the matter to an adjudicator, who was nominated by the RIBA. We were delighted when we received the adjudicator’s decision as she had agreed with virtually all of our payment claim, and also ordered our client to pay the monies owed ‘forthwith’. Several weeks then past with numerous letters written from us to chase payment, but our client still refused to make payment. How can we get our monies?

RESPONSE: CONGRATULATIONS on your win in the adjudication, although it is always frustrating when a losing party to an adjudication refuses to pay. The only way for you to attempt to secure the payment that the adjudicator awarded to you is to commence enforcement proceedings in the High Court. Adjudication enforcement proceedings are quite complex, and I therefore recommend that you instruct a solicitor, as you will also need the services of counsel to argue your case in court. To enforce an adjudication decision that involves a sum to be paid, you must issue Part 7 proceedings. Such proceedings will include the Claim Form, Particulars of Claim and the evidence that you rely upon. In addition, you will also need to make an application to abridge time and for summary judgement. Upon filing the documents in court (which will be one of the TCC courts – the closest one to Leicestershire is in Birmingham), you will need to make sure that they are marked urgent and for adjudication enforcement. The court should then approve the claim and seal the Claim Form, and will also advise you of the hearing date, which is usually within 6 weeks. Good luck.

Michael P. Gerard Author background Michael is a Solicitor, Chartered Builder & Registered Construction Adjudicator, and is a director at Michael Gerard Law Limited, a solicitors practice regulated by the SRA.

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The advice provided is intended to be of a general guide only and should not be viewed as providing a definitive legal analysis.

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Local homebuilders invest close to £3.8M in Hugglescote BARRATT AND DAVID WILSON HOMES are set to invest nearly £3.8 million in and around the Leicestershire village of Hugglescote as part of the planning agreement for a new development on Grange Road. Totalling £3,792,187, the funding will be contributed towards areas surrounding the Grange View development and will be used to support services and enhance the local facilities for new and current residents. Contributions include £1,045,354 towards the area’s educational amenities, plus £1,728,000 on civic amenities and £252,000 as part of a bus pass subsidy. Funding of nearly £37,000 will also be put forward to support primary healthcare in the local community. John Reddington and Chris Southgate Chris Southgate, Managing Director at Barratt Homes North Midlands, said: “Investing in the areas in which we build is one of our most prominent responsibilities and we’re thrilled to offer our support wherever we can. “Showing a financial commitment to local communities is a significant part of the planning of a new homes development, through contributions to education and health amenities being amongst the priorities.” John Reddington, Managing Director at David Wilson Homes East Midlands, said: “As our Grange View development progresses, we will not only be supporting the area financially, but also through the jobs we have created for local people and the quality homes we are building. “Our properties will be available in September for those looking to stamp their name on a new home in Hugglescote.” Hugglescote is the ideal place to settle for many different buyers, with highly-rated schooling options nearby including Hugglescote Primary School less than a mile away.

Ms Valerie Bunting (c/o Agent: Simon Henderson, Pelham Architects, 12-14 Pelham Road, Sherwood Rise, Nottingham NG5 1AP) – Demolition of existing sheltered flats and construction of 24 sheltered flats for the over-60s, plus 3 bungalows with associated car parking and landscaping – at Ambion Court, Southfield Way, Market Bosworth, Nuneaton, Warks. CV13 0PP. Mr Colin Gilmore (c/o Agent: Paul Cleaver Architect, 5 Wellington Street, Leicester LE1 6HH) – Erection of 2 detached dwellings and detached garage – at Box Tree House, 151A Station Road, Ratby, Leicester LE6 0JR. Unnamed Applicant (c/o Agent: Samuel Lake, Turley, 9 Colmore Row, Birmingham B3 2BJ) – Erection of Vehicle Maintenance Unit at DPD Hub 5 – at land east of Hinckley Island Hotel, Watling Street, Burbage, Hinckley, Leics. LE10 3JA.

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Zero Carbon masterplan on Norwegian lake set to transform Bergen

Mr S Hollows (c/o Agent: Simon Cheshire Planning Ltd, 34 Stanley Road, Market Bosworth, Nuneaton, Warks. CV13 0NB) – Erection of 4 flats (Resubmission of 18/00618/ FUL) – at land to the west of Heath Lane South, Earl Shilton, Leics. Karen Waldron (c/o Agent: Mark Geraghty, HSSP Architects Ltd, Pera Business Park, Nottingham Road, Melton Mowbray, Leics. LE13 0PB) – Residential development of 2 dwellings – at 223 Station Road, Earl Shilton, Leics. LE9 7GG. Mr Daniel Coleman (c/o Agent: Daniel Spencer, DS Architectural, 16 Frances Way, Ibstock, Leics. LE67 6DA) – Erection of 3 detached dwellings – at land west of Breach Lane, Earl Shilton, Leics. Mr R Singh (c/o Agent: Ranjit Sagoo, Agility Planning & Design Ltd, 8 Cleopatra Grove, Warwick Gates, Warwick CV34 6GQ) – Development of 2 one-bed flats – at 112 High Street, Barwell, Leics. LE9 8DR. Mr Konrad Skubala (c/o Agent: Mrs Rachel Arscott, R.M.James, 32 Alexandra Street, Narborough, Leics. LE19 2DD) – Approval of reserved matters of outline permission 16/00341/OUT for the erection of 52-bed care home and associated works – at Glebe Farm, Kirkby Road, Barwell, Leics. LE9 8FS.

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Industrial premises for alternative use at 35 INDUSTRIAL PREMISES WITH ALTERNATIVE Rydal Street & 30A USE POTENTIAL (STP) Ullswater Street, 35 Rydal Street & 30A Ullswater Street Leicester LE2 7DS LEICESTER + LE2 7DS FOR SALE with potential

Mrs Inman (c/o Agent: Jonathon Bradbury, DCI Architecture Ltd, The Rural Design Office, Barns Heath Farm, Appleby Magna DE12 7AJ) – Approval of reserved matters of outline planning permission 18/01182/OUT for residential development of 4 apartments – at 2 Windsor Street, Burbage, Hinckley, Leics. LE10 2EF. Mr K Baxter (c/o Agent: Simon Cheshire Planning Ltd, 34 Stanley Road, Market Bosworth, Nuneaton, Warks. CV13 0NB) – Demolition of existing bungalow and erection of 2 dwellings – at Forge Bungalow, Main Street, Cadeby, Nuneaton, Warks. CV13 0AR.

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MID-TERRACE two-storey 18,701 Sq Ft WAUGH THISTLETON Architects has conceived a visionary (1,737.32industrial Sq M) premises with £800,000 for the Freehold project in Norway to create a zero carbon community of frontages to Rydal Street 1,500 homes and a cultural hub on Store Lungegårdsvann and Ullswater Street. lake in Bergen. Floor area of 18,701 square feet • • • •

Popular central location Rare freehold opportunity Development potential STP Available from May 2020

The population of central Bergen is decreasing, with people moving to the on a site of 0.22 acres. Located in outskirts to live in suburban family homes. As a result, the city centre is in established residential area and decline, with shops and restaurants struggling for business. has alternative use/development potential. The 7 mountains surrounding the city limit the potential for development near the centre. However, perfectly placed between the historic town and Price: £800,000. Contact: Mike the new cultural arts hub to the east, the Store Lungegårdsvannet Lake is Allwood at Andrew & Ashwell the ideal site for a new cultural and residential centre. on 0116 254 1220 or email: mra@ andash.co.uk Waugh Thistleton has created a masterplan that unites these two areas and brings exciting new public spaces to the city. Trenezia will be a zero carbon Ancient woodland community for all. A new boardwalk spanning the lake forms the central spine of the project; a place for activity and interaction with a swimming at Stoneywell pool, sailing club, performance spaces, cafes and shops along its shore. Wood, Ulverscroft, Behind the boardwalk a variety of new homes for young families, students Charnwood Forest, and the elderly create a place for intergenerational interaction bringing life Leics. LE67 9PT and community into the centre of Bergen. The development offers a range accommodation from family houses, co-living, student flats and sheltered A FINE example of ancient housing both for private sale and rent. Oak woodland extending The masterplan by virtue of its form, responds to the local climate through to 36.4 acres situated in the the creation of solar corridors through the site to maximise sunlight and heart of Charnwood Forest. daylight into every home. Residential fingers are separated by canals with Recognised as one of the best individual and communal boat moorings and pontoons for residents, wildlife sites in Leicestershire. creating a comfortable environment where people can be healthy, happy Offers in excess of £300,000 and productive. invited. Contact: E A Lane & Sons Trenezia is an exemplar of environmental design. Made from state of on 0116 233 6433 or email: sales@ the art timber construction, CO2 emissions from the construction and ealane.com during the lifetime of the project will be minimised. The environmentally responsive design, low energy consumption, low water consumption and low waste generation form the pillars of the technical design. Plot for country howkinsandharrison.co.uk Trenezia is a world class demonstration SALES of how to/ build in /aFARM truly sustainable / LETTINGS COMMERCIAL & RURAL / PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT / AUCTIONS residence at Kirkby way both environmentally and socially, representing a microcosm of the Mallory, Leics. vision for Bergen as a leading sustainable Acresford, capitalDerbyshire in the world. Kirkby Mallory, Leicestershire REDUCTION

8-storey student building gets the go-ahead in Derby PLANS TO develop an eight-storey stateof-the-art student accommodation scheme in Derby have been approved by Derby City Council .

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OPPORTUNITY to create a five-bed country residence, • Planning permission for a 5 bedroom house •with Garage and garage stables and stables in a • Set in 3.5 acres •fantastic Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council rural location.

Exciting rural development opportunity for six dwellings in attractive open countryside

An exciting opportunity to create an individual five bedroom country residence in a fantastic rural location

• Three bedroom farmhouse with a range of outbuildings in 1.60 acres • Planning permission to convert two outbuildings into dwellings and to erect three new build detached dwellings • PP reference 17/01805/FUL (North West Leicestershire DC) • 10,910 sq.ft. new build/conversion plus existing farmhouse • For further information please contact the Atherstone Office 01827 721380

• Planning reference: 18/00914/FUL Set ininformation 3.5 acres. Planning • For further please contact the Atherstone Office 01827 721380

The site located on Agard Street which is currently a surface level REDUCTION Wolston, Warwickshire car park was acquired by regional property development company Godwin Developments – and will house 142 studio apartments upon completion to accommodate students from the University of Derby.

ref: 18/00914/FUL. Guide Price: £550,000. Contact: Howkins & Harrison on 01827 721380 or email: athrural@ howkinsandharrison.co.uk Lots under the hammer

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High value projects boost activity for contract awards in June TOPPING the league table for June 2019 is the joint venture to deliver the SRP Process Facility at Sellafield valued at £1.5billion, which involves Wood Group, Doosan Babcock, KBR and Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure. In second place is Vinci Construction moving up 14 places with two contract awards at a total value of £253million. In third place sits Costain Group Plc who have two contract awards at a total value of £177million. The latest edition of the Top 50 League Tables has been published by industry analysts Barbour ABI and highlights the number and value of contracts awarded. This month shows that the combined value of contracts awarded to the top 50 was just over £4billion and a total of 125 projects. Other notable contractor activity for June came from Kier. They were the busiest contractor for awards this month, with a total of 13 projects. Kier were top of the table in the previous month and this month they sit in 14th place. In May they were awarded 12 projects at a total value of £397million, this month the 13 contract awards had a combined value of £63million, suggesting no significant change in quantity of awards, but a substantial drop in value. Despite a less lucrative month for Kier, they still hold the top position in the rolling 12-month period with a total of 149 projects at a total value of £1.96billion. However, they are closely followed by Wates Construction, with 50 projects valued at £1.72billion. Download the full report here: https://ubm.io/2XAxEhu

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New Land Agent joins Mather Jamie Melton Borough Mr Hill (c/o Agent: Mr Tim Necklen, Corporate Architecture Ltd, Venari House, 1 Trimbush Way, Market Harborough, Leics. LE16 7XY) – Conversion of the Old School to create 2 three-bed dwellings, demolition of brick-built extension to school and addition of new three-bed bungalow to the west of the site – at Old School House, 2A Church Lane, Wymondham, Melton Mowbray, Leics. LE14 2AB.

Harborough District Xanadu Developments Ltd (c/o Agent: George Burton, GB A & E Ltd, Ryton Organic Gardens, Wolston Lane, Ryton-on-Dunsmore, Rugby, Warks. CV8 3LG) – Demolition of existing dwelling and erection of 2 new dwellings plus creation of access to adjacent development site – at Glenview, Lutterworth Road, Swinford, Leics. LE17 6AU. Xanadu Developments Ltd (c/o Agent: George Burton, GB A & E Ltd, Ryton Organic Gardens, Wolston Lane, Ryton-on-Dunsmore, Rugby, Warks. CV8 3LG) – Demolition of existing outbuilding attached to Glenview; alterations to existing access and erection of 5 dwellings (Reserved Matters) – at 1 Chapel Street, Swinford, Leics. LE17 6AZ. Crouch Recovery (c/o Agent: Mark Winklewski Associates, 4 Park Mews, Burnmill Road, Market Harborough, Leics. LE16 7JQ) – Change of use of motor cycle sales and repair centre and offices into 4 flats – at Kibworth Service Station, Harborough Road, Kibworth Harcourt, Leics. LE8 0RB. Mr R Morris (c/o Agent: Jack Mellor, Isherwood McCann, 6 Rose Way, Blaby Business Park, Lutterworth Road, Blaby, Leicester LE8 4BY) – Demolition of former agricultural buildings and outbuildings and erection of up to 8 dwellings including new access (Reserved Matters) – at Old Home Farm, Main Street, Gilmorton, Leics. LE17 5LS. Mr David Wright (c/o Agent: John Hackman, The Drawing Room (Architects) Ltd, 130 Moat Street, Wigston, Leics. LE18 2GE) – Erection of 2 dwellings (Reserved Matters) – at 9 Broad Lane, Husbands Bosworth, Leics. LE17 6FD.

AN ASSISTANT Land Agent appointed earlier this year is looking forward to putting his eclectic skillset and wealth of experience to use with Leicestershire property experts Mather Jamie. Tim Jones, 51, originally from Kent, has recently joined the Loughboroughbased chartered surveyors. Tim has a solid grounding in agriculture, land management and development: as a young man he held various farm roles, an experience he credits for his work ethic. He studied Geography and travelled the world for five years before returning to train as a teacher at the University of Exeter. Following a secondary Tim Jones, who has school teaching career Tim went into joined Mather Jamie as development, working first as Site Supervisor Assistant Land Agent. and then promoted to Project Manager for a development and construction firm. A role with a precision farming firm took Tim back into the agricultural sector. He undertook a Masters in Rural Estate & Land Management with Harper Adams, graduating with Merit in 2018. Tim was then taken on by Mather Jamie, where his role currently encompasses residential and agricultural property management, and small to medium scale planning and development work to include all aspects of agency. Tim said: “Having done virtually every job in farming from tree surgeon to shepherd, I’m keen to carve out a niche and develop my career in estate and land management. Mather Jamie is a fantastic place to work, given their expertise in estates, farms and land, and residential/commercial development, and I’m really looking forward to building on my experience here.” Rob Cole, Director at Mather Jamie, said: “We’re delighted to welcome Tim to the estates, farms and land team. We’re sure that his huge raft of experience and versatile background will be of great benefit in his role as Assistant Land Agent, and it’s on the agenda for Tim to become chartered within the next two years.”

Permitted Development Rights on Rear Extensions THE INCREASED size limits for single-storey rear extensions that were previously time limited and due to expire on 30 May 2019 have now been made permanent by government. The legislation, which allows rear single storey extensions between 3m to 6m for an attached dwelling and 4m to 8m for detached dwellings using the Neighbour Consultation Scheme, will become permanent. Full details are available from the Planning Portal. Any such proposals will still be subject to the associated neighbour consultation scheme. This requires that the relevant Local Planning Authority is informed of the proposed work via a prior approval application.

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City council agrees loan to support IN BRIEF Leicester Cathedral Revealed project

Development Properties

Opportunity for 6 dwellings at Acresford, Derbyshire.

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LEICESTER CITY Council is to loan almost £1m to Leicester Cathedral to help enable itLeicestershire to create a newREDUCTION Kirkby Mallory, Heritage Learning Centre.

SALES / LETTINGS / COMMERCIAL / FARM & RURAL / PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT / AUCTIONS

Acresford, Derbyshire

Guide price £1,100,000

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Exciting rural development opportunity for six dwellings infarmhouse attractive open countryside with a range of

outbuildings in 1.6 acres.

• Three bedroom farmhouse with a range of outbuildings in 1.60 acres • Planning permission to convert two outbuildings into dwellings and toPlanning erect three new build detached dwellings permission granted (ref: • PP reference 17/01805/FUL (North West Leicestershire DC) for conversion of • 17/01805/FUL) 10,910 sq.ft. new build/conversion plus existing farmhouse • two For further information please contact the outbuildings to dwellings and Atherstone Office 01827 721380

erection of 3 new build detached dwellings. Floor area 10.910 new Wolston, Warwickshire build/conversion, plus existingREDUCTION farmhouse. Guide Price: £1,100,000. Contact: Howkins & Harrison on 01827 721380 or email: athrural@ howkinsandharrison.co.uk

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Barns with planning permission for 4 dwellings in beautiful countryside

• Barns with permission for conversion to four residential dwellings available as a whole or in four lots. • Beautiful open countryside just outside the village of Wolston, Warwickshire • Land available by separate negotiation • 5932 sq ft of floor space • Planning references – R17/0966 and R18/1072 • Please call Joshua Peat on 01788 564680 for more details 15 Market Street, Atherstone, Warwickshire CV9 1ET The Old Cottage Hospital, Leicester Road, Ashby de la Zouch LE65 1DB 7 - 11 Albert Street, Rugby, Warwickshire CV21 2RX Branches across the region and an office in central London

The cathedral has raised more than £9million of the £11.3m it needs to carry out the ambitious Leicester Cathedral Revealed project, which in addition to repairs to the historic fabric, will Guide price £550,000 create a new heritage centre An exciting opportunity to create an individual five beside the main building with bedroom country residence in a fantastic rural location exhibition, interpretation • Planning permission for a 5 bedroom house and • Garage and stables learning spaces telling the story of • Set in 3.5 acres the 2,000-year-old • Hinckley and Bosworth Boroughsite. Council • Planning reference: 18/00914/FUL reinternment • Since For further the information please contact the of King Atherstone Office Richard III, 01827 the721380 cathedral and the city have experienced a sharp rise in visitor numbers, and the project is designed to provide an improved visitor while protecting Lotsexperience under the hammer the historic setting of the cathedral inCathedral our September and Gardens. Collective Auction Leicester City Council has therefore agreed to make up to Lots already confirmed: £950k available as a loan to the Road, the Hinckley · Land at Westfield cathedral, to ensure work off Mancetter can· Land begin in 2020Road, andNuneaton continue Barn off Mancetter Road, Nuneaton on·schedule and on budget, with the aim of completing the entire Do you have a lot to project by 2022.

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The city council is proposing making the money available to the cathedral from its reserves, at a rate of four percent interest per annum, to be repaid in 2024. After taking into account other repayments, the loan will produce £14k a year surplus for the city council. The loan comes under the city council’s Investment Strategy, which was set out in February 2019, and includes property investments and other loans to third parties where doing so would promote economic development and benefit the city. Leicester City Mayor Peter Soulsby said: “Leicester Cathedral is at the heart of both the city and

county, and the Leicester Cathedral Revealed project will benefit not only Cathedral Gardens and the surrounding public realm, but also build further on the tourism boom the city has experienced following the King Richard III story. “It makes sense for us to make this loan available, to ensure the cashflow is there when the cathedral needs it. It also means we get a better return on our investment than we would do by relying on the tiny levels of interest accumulated by leaving this money in our reserves, which we are otherwise obliged to do.” In welcoming the council’s support, the Very Revd David Monteith, Dean of Leicester, added: “It’s very important to both cathedral and city that this project succeeds and I cannot overstate the importance of having the funding available to allow us to start work. We don’t expect to make use of this loan facility until 2021. “In fact, we will be making every effort to ensure we don’t need to use it at all because we are doing everything we can to raise the final £2.3m before then.”

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Bond Wolfe Auctions achieves hat trick of £10m+ auctions

August 2019

BOND WOLFE Auctions’ third auction in its first year of business has once again raised over £10 million with a packed room at Aston Villa FC seeing some highly competitive bidding. This was the third auction in a row with over 110 lots, raising over £10 million and with a success rate of 80%. Gurpreet Bassi, chief executive of Bond Wolfe Auctions, said: “Not only did we have a packed auction room with 1,500 people in attendance on the day, we also had a record 290 remote bidders, many from London and the South East. “We hoped for a good day after 3,300 viewings and 30,000 legal packs being downloaded, but you never know until the hammer drops on that first lot of the day.” From 111 lots offered, auctioneers Graham Carter and Philip Arnold sold 88 for an 80% success rate, raising £10.4 million. The first lot of the day set the tone for the auction. Viscount House, a freehold former children’s home offered on behalf of Birmingham City Council, sold for £410,000 from a *guide price of £150,000+. Development opportunities are always popular, with a commercial to residential project with full planning permission for conversion to six apartments at Chapel Ash House, 6 Compton Road, Wolverhampton, achieving £234,000 from a guide price of £99,000. Commercial property is also a strong category and two particular properties caught the eye. In Newcastle-under-Lyme, a former RBS Bank, offered in partnership with agents Avison Young, sold prior to auction for an undisclosed sum said to be way over its guide price of £285,000.

AUCTION DIARY Friday 9th August 2019 SDL AUCTIONS Nottingham Racecourse, Colwick Park, Nottingham NG2 4BE 11.30am start Tel: 0115 958 8702 www.sdlauctions.co.uk

September 2019 And in Knowle, near Solihull, an office and retail investment at 1622-1622a High Street, which was offered with a guide price of £185,000 sold after the auction for an undisclosed amount considerably in excess of the guide price. Properties in the East Midlands also fared extremely well with a three bedroom mid-terraced property at 26 Harrow Lane, Leicester, selling for £135,000 from a guide price of £40,000+ A similar property at 62 Ambleside Drive, Eyres Monsell, Leicester, sold for £105,000 from a guide price of £30,000+. In Derby, a four bedroom double fronted mid-terraced property at 175 Birchwood Lane, Somercotes, Alfreton, sold for £92,000 from a guide price of £50,000. A two bedroom mid-terraced property at 17 Melbourne Street in Coalville, offered with a guide price of £30,000, finally sold for £85,500. In Belper, Derbyshire, a three bedroom semi-detached house at 8 Shortlands, raised £79,000 from a guide price of £30,000. The focus now switches to Bond Wolfe Auctions’ next sale on Tuesday 10 September at 10.30am at the regular venue of the Holte Suite at Aston Villa FC. Anyone with properties for sale in future auctions should contact enquiries@ bondwolfeauctions.com or call 0121 312 1212.

Tuesday 3rd September 2019 SDL AUCTIONS Leicester City Football Club, Keith Weller Suite, King Power Stadium, Filbert Way, Leicester LE2 7FL 11.30am start Tel: 0116 254 9654 www.sdlauctions.co.uk Thursday 5th September 2019 SDL AUCTIONS The Pedigree Suite, Pride Park Stadium, Derby DE24 8XL 11.30am start Tel: 01332 242880 www.sdlauctions.co.uk Tuesday 10th September 2019 BOND WOLFE Aston Villa FC, Holte Suite, Trinity Road, Birmingham B6 6HE 10.30am start Tel: 0121 312 1212 www.bondwolfeauctions.com Thursday 12th September 2019 SDL AUCTIONS Aston Villa FC, Holte Suite, Trinity Road, Birmingham B6 6HE 10.30am start Tel: 0121 233 5046 www.sdlauctions.co.uk Tuesday 17th September 2019 COTTONS Aston Villa FC, Villa Park, Birmingham, B6 6HE 11am start Tel: 0121 247 2233 www.cottons.co.uk

Harborough District Council (c/o Agent: BRP Architects, 1 Millers Yard, Roman Way, Market Harborough, Leics. LE16 7PW) – Demolition of existing bungalows on site and detached bungalow and associated ancillary buildings. Development of 39 residential units, associated amenity and construction of additional car parking – at Naseby Square, Market Harborough, Leics. Mr & Mrs Garner (c/o Agent: Mark Shrive, MWS Design, 48A Northampton Road, Market Harborough, Leics. LE16 9HE) – Outline application for 2 dwellings – at land rear of 10 School Street, Off Orchard Street, Fleckney, Leics. Church Farm Billesdon Ltd (c/o Agent: Amet Property Limited, Ringstead Business Centre, 1-3 Spencer Street, Kettering NN14 4BX) – Prior approval for the proposed change of use of an agricultural building to 5 dwellinghouses and for associated operational development – at land OS 7838, Gaulby Lane, Billesdon, Leics. Mr S Mistry (c/o Agent: Frazer Hickling, Phillips Planning Services Ltd, Kingsbrook House, 7 Kingsway, Bedford, MK42 9BA) – Erection of 6 dwellings – at land rear of 14 High Street, Market Harborough, Leics. Mr Hunt (c/o Agent: David Ives, AMLI Design, Waterview House, 160 Birstall Road, Birstall, Leicester LE4 4DF) – Outline application for the erection of 2 semi-detached dwellings – at land off Kimcote Road, Walton, Leics. Infill Land Consultants Ltd (c/o Agent: The Drawing Room (Architects) Ltd, 130 Moat Street, Wigston, Leicester LE18 2GE) – Outline application for 3 dwellings – at Station Cottages, Uppingham Road, East Norton, Leics.

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Unnamed Applicant (c/o Agent: Callan Powers, Fowler Architecture & Planning Ltd, 19 High Street, Pewsey SN9 5AF) – Demolition of two existing dwellings and an agricultural workshop; erection of 2 detached dwellings (Resubmission) – at 2 Knaptoft Hall Farm Cottages, Welford Road, Knaptoft, Leics. LE17 6PA. Leicestershire County Council (c/o Agent: A & G Architects Ltd, 11 Leicester Road, Loughborough, Leics. LE11 2AE) – Erection of a new stand alone single storey classroom block to provide 3 classrooms, 1 studio, WCs, hygiene room, plant room, storage and circulation – at St Cuthberts C of E Primary School, The Chase, Great Glen, Leics. LE8 9EQ. Mr & Mrs G S & R J Taylor (c/o Agent: Amet Property Ltd, 1-3 Ringstead Business Centre, Spencer Street, Ringstead NN14 4BX) – Prior approval for the proposed change of use of agricultural building to 5 dwellinghouses – at Fourways Farm, Debdale Lane, Smeeton Westerby, Leics. LE8 0QD.

Fully Chartered Town Planner Apprenticeship Scheme Launched LONDON SOUTH BANK University (LSBU) is the first UK university to launch a full Chartered Town Planner apprenticeship (Level 7) in partnership with the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI). The Level 7 Chartered Town Planner apprenticeship programme starts this September and includes elements of: planning, politics and theory; with optional specialisms in housing and regeneration, sustainable infrastructure, mobility and urban design; planning law in practice and best practice in spatial planning. On completion of their course, successful apprentices will gain a Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) fully-accredited qualification and become Chartered Members of the Royal Town Planning Institute (MRTPI), allowing them to use the title ‘Chartered Town Planner’. Speaking at the event, Professor Craig Barker, Dean of LSBU’s School of Law and Social Sciences. said: “There are currently five providers listed with the RTPI at the moment, but LSBU is the only one to offer the full fiveyear route, taking on people with ‘A levels’ or experience but no formal qualifications, all the way from level 4 to level 7.”

£1.7 million care home development site to be sold A NORTHAMPTONSHIRE development site with planning consent for construction of a 72-bed care home is being brought to market by national property consultancy Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH). LSH has been instructed to commence marketing the 2.17-acre greenfield site at Long Buckby following the appointment of LPA Receivers, with the proposed scheme potentially bringing investment and new jobs to the county. Offers in excess of £1.7 million for the freehold are being sought.

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Development Properties

IN BRIEF

Detached bungalow and land at 18 Wood Street, Geddington, Northants. NN14 1BG

TWO-BED detached bungalow requiring modernisation throughout, on a plot of 550-600 sq.metres. 18 Wood Street, Geddington, NN14

Potential to developed to create 1BG a modern, detached family home £300,000 within an ideal setting, subject to planning. Price: £300,000. Contact: Chris George Estate Agents on 01536 524475 or email: info@ chrisgeorgetheestateagent.co.uk

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Rutland wins Government funding for redevelopment of St. George’s Barracks RUTLAND has been successful in a bid to join the Government’s Garden Communities programme, to help shape proposals for the possible future redevelopment of St. George’s Barracks in North Luffenham. The national Garden Communities programme has been set up by the Ministry for Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG) to help meet demand for new homes in England. Garden communities are intended to create new housing, infrastructure, jobs and services within sustainable communities. As part of ongoing proposals being developed by the Ministry of Defence (MOD) with Rutland County Council, a bid for Garden Communities Funding was submitted to MHCLG in November 2018. MHCLG announced last month that St. George’s is one of 19 successful bids to the Garden Communities programme and will receive a proportion of £3million grant funding to help develop design and layout proposals that include the creation of innovative new dementia-friendly neighbourhoods. St. George’s Barracks is due to close in 2021/22, which has led to proposals for a new Garden Community that would include up to 2,215 new homes, space for new businesses, a new primary school, healthcare facilities and a country park. Working with the MOD, Rutland County Council is looking at how any new community at St. George’s could be designed to support dementia-friendly lifestyles by creating inclusive neighbourhoods that are safe and welcoming for people with dementia – allowing them to live side-by-side with others

Wigan Holdings Ltd & Francis Jackson Homes Ltd (c/o: 6 High Street, Olney MK46 4BB) – Erection of 22 dwellings, including affordable housing (Reserved Matters) – at land south of Station Road, North Kilworth, Leics.

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in spaces that meet their specific needs, as well as the needs of families and carers. Councillor Oliver Hemsley, Leader of Rutland County Council, said: “We are delighted to be part of the Garden Communities programme. This funding and the support that comes with it will allow us to develop our plans for a new community that meets the highest possible design standards, drawing on knowledge and expertise that would not otherwise be available to us.” As well as building new homes, garden communities prioritise the development of job opportunities, green space, transport infrastructure, schools, healthcare facilities and community centres. The St. George’s Evolving Masterplan, which was published in November 2018, also incorporates guidelines for the creation of dementia-friendly neighbourhoods, including: • Using a variety of wellpositioned landmarks to help people identify routes • Designing with a variety of carefully combined materials, colours and textures to help distinctiveness • Designing simple, wellconnected streets, with uncomplicated junctions to make

them easy to use and understand • Taking care to avoid clutter, as too much visual stimuli can have a negative effect by causing confusion and a lack of concentration • Designing plain signs with large lettering • Designing flat, wide footways with gentle ramps, allowing those with walking aids to easily pass other pedestrians Hemsley continued: “Last year, Rutland became only the second local authority in the UK to appoint a dedicated Admiral Nurse to provide help and support for families affected by dementia. We now have two Admiral Nurses, and our proposals for dementiafriendly communities as part of redeveloped St. George’s builds on this commitment to help people live well with dementia.” In addition to their bid for Garden Communities funding, the MOD and Rutland County Council are awaiting the outcome of a bid for £30million from UK’s Housing Infrastructure Fund (HIF). The HIF submission is based on the latest Evolving Masterplan for St. George’s and, if successful, would allow essential infrastructure works to be brought about in advance of the site’s redevelopment.

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Mr T Fiducia (c/o Agent: Mrs Louise Gregory, Acorus Rural Property Services Ltd, Old Market Office, 10 Risbygate Street, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP33 3AA) – Change of use of three agricultural buildings to 3 dwellinghouses – at Quarry Farm, Holywell Road, Clipsham, Rutland. Mr & Mrs Andrew Brown (c/o Agent: Tony Ansell, Rutland Planning, 2 Harewood Close, Langham, Rutland LE15 7JZ) – Conversion of barn to 2 residential units – at Fairchilds Lodge, Lyddington Road, Caldecott, Rutland LE16 8TE.

NW Leics.District NW Leics. District Council (c/o Agent: Alastair Thornton, Simply Planning Ltd, Suite 204, Cheltenham House, Temple Street, Birmingham B2 5BG) – Erection of a detached building for use as a leisure centre with external landscaping, pedestrian accesses and parkland, associated parking and servicing areas and new vehicular and pedestrian site ingress/egress from A511 – at land adjacent to A511 Stephenson Way, Coalville, Leics. Ms E M Lansdowne (c/o Agent: Graham Polley, Rosenthal Architectural Services, 9 Buckingham Road, Coalville, Leics. LE67 4PB) – Erection of 3 dwellings with garaging and parking – at 2 Forest Road, Coalville, Leics. LE67 3SH.

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Development Properties

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Plot for 2 detached dwellings at Musters Road, Nottingham NG2 7DT

CURRENTLY a 1930s two-storey detached fourbedroom home, in a quiet Planning Granted for 2 x Detached Houses, Musters Road, NG2 7DT cul-de-sac £600,000 location. Guide Price

The property has been updated and modernised throughout. Outside, there are gardens to three sides. Planning permission granted for 2 detached dwellings. Guide Price: £600,000. Contact: Rex Gooding on 01159 455 553 or visit: www.rexgooding.com

Building Plot / Land

PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED FOR TWO DETACHED DWELLINGS, COULD SUIT SELF BUILDER LOOKING TO BUILD ONE LARGE HOUSE. Currently a 1930's, two storey detached four bedroom home, pleasantly situated on the corner of Musters Road and Musters Crescent and enjoying the benefit of the quiet cul-de-sac location for families. The property has been updated and modernised throughout by the current owners and boasts a good size living room with feature fireplace and a separate modern kitchen diner with useful pantry. There are two en-suite bedrooms, two further bedrooms and a modern family bathroom. Outside there are gardens to three sides and driveway parking. The property offers flexible accommodation and would suit a range of buyers from families to those looking to downsize and not compromise on space and location. Gas central heating and double gazing throughout...

Plot for a dormer bungalow adjacent to 83 Pretoria Road, Ibstock, Leics. LE67 6LP LAND WITH full planning

permission (ref: 17/0529/ FUL) for a two-bed dormer bungalow with gardens and off road parking. Price: £100,000. Contact: Sinclair Estate Agents on 01530 838338 or email: coalville@ sinclairestateagents.co.uk

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Why your head is spinning: 69% of UK adults feel like change happens faster now than in the past IF YOU FEEL like you can’t keep up with the pace of change, then you’re not alone. 69% of UK adults feel like change happens faster now than 20 years ago, rising to 75% of those over 55. The survey of 2,171 UK adults was conducted by YouGov for the launch of applied futurist Tom Cheesewright’s new book, High Frequency Change, which attempts to explain this phenomenon. The idea that change happens faster now than in the past has been popular for over a decade, as the pace of technological change appears to increase. It feeds the belief that we are approaching a technological ‘singularity’ where machines begin to advance beyond human control. But historians frequently reject the idea of accelerating change, pointing to previous periods of dramatic change, through the industrial revolution, the shift from horse to car, and the advent of domestic automation. In High Frequency Change, Tom Cheesewright aims to settle the argument, suggesting that change is too complex to be described as either ‘fast’ or ‘slow’. He suggests a better heuristic, thinking of change in the form of waves with both amplitude and frequency. The connected computing revolution is another low frequency wave with high amplitude (impact) and long wavelength (duration), just like previous technological revolutions. But it has enabled high frequency changes, which have a lower overall impact but rise and fall incredibly quickly. “Neither people nor organisations are prepared for high frequency change. We don’t have the tools to deal with it, so it is incredibly disruptive to our ability to plan and operate,” said Cheesewright. “We need a new way of thinking about business, and our own careers, if we want to build sustainable success in this age of high frequency change.” High Frequency Change is available today in stores and online. If you would like to read a sample chapter of the book, you can download it from https://tomcheesewright.com/highfrequencychange . All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc. Total sample size was 2171 adults. Fieldwork was undertaken between 29th March - 1st April 2019. The survey was carried out online. The figures have been weighted and are representative of all GB adults (aged 18+).

Leicester office suite let to leading public services provider A SUBSTANTIAL, high-specification floor of refurbished offices in Leicester has been let to one of Britain’s major public services providers, Serco Group Plc.

The lease was agreed nd Adj 83 Pretoria Road, Ibstock, Leicestershire, LE67 6LP

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last month between Serco and commercial 1530 838338 sinclairestateagents.co.uk property experts Mather Jamie, who have sub-let part of the premises on behalf of leaseholder TBA Leicester Ltd. Lancer House on Scudamore Road is a Grade A refurbished office building located within three miles of both Leicester city centre and two junctions of the M1. Mather Jamie succeeded in acquiring the eight-year Lancer House building lease for TBA Leicester, one of Europe’s leading software CORNER plot of approx. 43a Aldermoor Lane,and Coventry, CV3 1BS development integration companies for the logistics industry, in early 255 sq.metres with full 2018. Around £75,000 Offers planning for a three-bed, Serco has taken the extensive 5,327ft² of the second floor of Lancer three-storey end of terrace House, which benefits from inset LED lighting, climate control, lift access, BUILDING PLOT... FULL PLANNING PERMISSION IN PLACE... GREAT OPPORTUNITY... A good sized property. private WC facilities and access to a shared kitchen break area. The corner plot, approx is beingpremises offered with full planning permission for Serco a three bedroom, three will become the Head Office for Leisure, which manages Offers around £75,000255sqm, are invited. storeyMatthew end of terrace comprising offacilities halls apart, ground floor lounge andits over 100 leisure nationwide, whencloakroom, the team moves from Contact: James property. Property Briefly current location at Meridian Business Services 02477together 170170.with three double dining on kitchen bedrooms, master en-suite andPark. family bathroom. Outside is

Mr Tom Broster (c/o Agent: Paul Stone, Stone Planning Services Limited, 9 Yardley Close, Swanwick, DE55 1EP) – Demolition of garden centre buildings, bungalow, greenhouses and tunnels – at Garden Centre, Heather Lane, Ravenstone, Coalville, Leics. LE67 2AH. Mr Keith Morgan (c/o Agent: Miss Rebecca Wilson, Planning & Design Practice Ltd, 3 Woburn House, Vernon Gate, Derby DE1 1UL) – Construction of new crane storage building and change of use of land for the storage of cranes connected with existing business – at Holywell Farm, Smisby Road, Ashby de la Zouch, Leics. LE65 2UG. Mr M Smith (c/o Agent: David Brooks, 40 Main Street, Markfield, Leics. LE67 9UU) – Erection of 2 dwellings (Reserved Matters) – at Michael House, South Lane, Bardon Hill, Coalville, Leics. LE67 1TG. IJA Property Ltd (c/o Agent: David Granger Design Ltd, The Old Cottage Hospital, Leicester Road, Ashby de la Zouch, Leics. LE65 1DB) – Erection of 5 detached dwellings – at land off Manor Drive, Worthington, Leics. Mr M Goodall (c/o Agent: Haydn Watkins, Woore Watkins Ltd, 61 Friar Gate, Derby DE1 1DJ) – Demolition of existing public house and erection of 6 new dwellings – at Blue Bell Inn, 17 Main Street, Blackfordby, Swadlincote, Derby DE11 8AD. Mr Mark Milner (c/o Agent: Mathew Humby, Richie & Richie LLP, The Manor House, Lichfield Street, Tamworth B79 7QF) – Redevelopment of existing site, including demolition, to provide 14 residential dwellings with off-street parking – at land at Pisca Lane, Heather, Coalville, Leics. LE67 2QE.

Blaby District Motor Fuel Group (c/o Agent: Adcock Associates, Elta House, Birmingham Road, Stratford upon Avon, Warks. CV37 0AQ) – Erection of 2 new jet washes – at Cross Road Service Station, Hinckley Road, Leicester Forest West, Leicester LE9 9JE.

off road parking with dropped kerb and single garage already constructed. An ideal self build opportunity, or alternatively managed development for athen local builder to be through sold.... I like to start my dayan byattractive havingeasily a nice cup of coffee and scrolling the internet for 12-14 hours. Call 02477 170170 for more information or to arrange an immediate viewing.


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Community Land Projects (c/o Agent: Mr A L P Ambrose, ALP Ambrose Minerals Planning & Development, Highway House, Asfare Business Park, Hinckley Road, Wolvey, Leics. LE10 3HQ) – Erection of 3 units for B2/B8 employment use – at Former Barry Mills Motor Salvage, Station Road, Elmesthorpe, Leics. LE9 7SG. Mr Karl Watson (c/o Agent: HSSP Architects, Pera Innovation Park, Nottingham Road, Melton Mowbray, Leics. LE13 0PB) – Creation of new vehicular access from Olympic Close and erection of 4 threebed detached houses, parking and amenity space – at land to the rear of 84 Sports Road, Glenfield, Leicester LE3 8AJ. Mr I Fletcher (c/o Agent: Peter Thompson ADT, 49 Leicester Road, Broughton Astley, Leics. LE9 6QE) – Erection of 2 dwellings (Reserved Matters) – at 3-5 Narborough Road, Cosby, Leics. LE9 1TA. James Chatterton (c/o: William Davis Ltd, Forest Field, Forest Road, Loughborough, Leics. LE11 3NS) – Residential development of 46 dwellings – at land at Ratby Lane, Kirby Muxloe, Leics. Mr N Odom (c/o Agent: Aitchison Raffety, The Granary, Spring Hill Office Park, Harborough Road, Pitsford, Northants. NN6 9AA) – Erection of nursery block and installation of footpath – at Greystoke CP School, Thornton Drive, Narborough, Leics. LE19 2GX.

Oadby & Wigston Borough Mr Patel (c/o: The Agent, Park Street, Luton LU1 3FL) – Change of use from Light Industrial to 10 flats – at 124 Countesthorpe Road, Wigston, Leicester LE18 4PG.

Charnwood Borough Mr Chowdry – Erection of 5 two and a half storey flats fronting School Street to infill space between numbers 26 and 25, and erection of 4 new single storey flats fronting Pinfold Jetty at rear of number 26 – at 26 School Street, Loughborough, Leics. LE11 1BP. William Davis Ltd (c/o Agent: Stephen George & Partners Ltd) – Reserved Matters for residential development of 133 dwellings within Phase 1 of Outline Permission ref: P/13/2498/2 – at land north east of Leicestershire.

Up to 500 Build To Rent Homes planned for Leicestershire and Yorkshire CORE Living, the new build-to-rent (BTR) brand launched by property development and investment company Godwin Group has entered into a collaboration agreement with Harworth Group plc, one of the UK’s leading land and property regeneration companies, to potentially deliver up to 500 homes on four Harworth owned sites located in Yorkshire and Leicestershire. Utilising Godwin’s BTR expertise and Harworth’s extensive land preparation capabilities, the partnership will look to deliver desirable homes for market rent at four of Harworth’s major developments in Rotherham, Doncaster, Wakefield and Coalville that will represent great investment opportunities for landlords. Whilst this initial partnership is for Core Living to deliver up to 500 properties, there is an expectation that further collaboration could follow on other sites. The partnership follows the launch of Godwin Group’s, Core Living BTR brand, which took place earlier this year. Core Living aims to build up to 2,500 homes to address the nation’s housing shortage. The creation of Core Living is a response to the Government’s efforts to tackle the UK’s housing shortfall by defining BTR as a distinct product for the private rented sector in its National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF). Multi-disciplinary design practice, rg+p is the lead architect on these four initial sites. Architectural director, James Badley commented: “BTR is a rapidly expanding market and we’re successfully delivering this type of accommodation in cities across the UK. For each of the Core Living/ Harworth Group sites, our designs include a specialist range of homes to engender a sense of community and encourage longevity of tenure. These developments have been carefully considered to blend harmoniously with their surroundings yet offer vibrant, flexible and high-quality spaces which suit modern living.” All four developments already have outline planning permission in place and Harworth is already preparing land for development, including on-site infrastructure containing roads and utilities. The collaboration agreement forecasts the practical completion of the 500 homes by the end of 2022, with the first tenants scheduled to be in their new homes by the second Quarter of 2021. For further information on Godwin Developments visit https://www. godwingroup.co.uk/developments/

Nottingham City Council to buy back more homes NOTTINGHAM CITY Council has approved plans to buy back more than 250 former council houses. The four-year scheme will involve more than 300 purchases and also include some newly-built homes, as well as houses and flats that have previously been bought through the Right To Buy scheme. The purchases will be paid for using Right To Buy replacement receipts and Council borrowing, representing a good value way to address housing need and help the authority achieve its target of 1,000 new council or social homes to rent by 2023. Council tenants have the option to buy their home at a discount depending on how long they have lived there, and when this happens the Council can spend the money from the sales on up to 30% of the cost of a new or replacement affordable home. If the receipts are not spent within three years of the sale, they have to be given to the Government with interest. Right To Buy sales have increased in recent years and councils across the country find it hard to replace homes as quickly as they are losing them, which is especially hard at a time when the need for affordable homes is increasing. The Right To Buy rules also offer the Council some help and protection. Where a property has been sold through the scheme, any owner of that home must offer it back to the Council first it they are selling within ten years of it being bought from the authority. The Right To Buy discount can be reduced to zero on a home that is sold within 15 years of it being built or bought by the Council.

Mr I Herbert (c/o Agent: TMCS) – Erection of 10 dwellings including demolition of existing bungalow, associated access and landscaping – at land at rear of 31 Garendon Road, Shepshed, Leics. LE12 9NU. Mr Roy Higginbottom – Change of use from dwelling to café and visitor centre and single storey extensions to building – at The Outwoods Country Park, Woodhouse Lane, Woodhouse Eaves, Leics. LE11 3YG. Mr Chowdry (c/o Agent: Robert Powell) – Creation of 12 new flats within existing properties – at 55 & 57 Park Road, Loughborough, Leics. LE11 2ED. J O’Kelly (c/o Agent: David Brooks Surveyor) – Conversion of dwelling into 2 flats – at 33 Station Street, Loughborough, Leics. LE11 5ED. Mr Paul O’Shea (c/o Agent: Indigo Architecture Ltd) – Development of a new two-storey building with 2 one-bed apartments, following demolition of a single-storey detached garage – at 35 Maple Road, Loughborough, Leics. LE11 2JL. David Wilson Homes East Midlands – Reserved Matters application for residential development of 225 dwellings within Phase 1 of Outline Permission ref: P/13/2498/2 – at land north east of Leicester. Mr Anil Hindocha (c/o Agent: Boden Associates) – Erection of 34 dwellings with access, parking and landscaping – at Barkby Firs Ambulance Station, Melton Road, Syston, Leicester LE7 2BE. J Williamson (c/o Agent: Robert Powell) – Conversion of one dwelling into 2 self-contained dwellings – at 42-44 Nottingham Road, Barrow upon Soar, Leics. LE12 8JB. Mr Mandeep Singh (c/o Agent: Landmark Planning Ltd) – Erection of 9 dwellings and 2 commercial offices – at land adjacent to Granite Way, Mountsorrel, Leics. Mr Stephen Pedrick-Moyle (c/o Agent: Stephen George & Partners) – Erection of 3 office buildings and 2 industrial/warehouse buildings with parking and landscaping – at Dishley Grange, Derby Road, Loughborough, Leics. LE11 5SF.

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Acresford, Derbyshire

Kirkby Mallory, Leicestershire

Guide price £1,100,000

REDUCTION

Guide price £550,000

Exciting rural development opportunity for six dwellings in attractive open countryside

An exciting opportunity to create an individual five bedroom country residence in a fantastic rural location

• Three bedroom farmhouse with a range of outbuildings in 1.60 acres • Planning permission to convert two outbuildings into dwellings and to erect three new build detached dwellings • PP reference 17/01805/FUL (North West Leicestershire DC) • 10,910 sq.ft. new build/conversion plus existing farmhouse • For further information please contact the Atherstone Office 01827 721380

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Wolston, Warwickshire

Planning permission for a 5 bedroom house Garage and stables Set in 3.5 acres Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council Planning reference: 18/00914/FUL For further information please contact the Atherstone Office 01827 721380

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Lots under the hammer in our September Collective Auction Guide price £685,000

Barns with planning permission for 4 dwellings in beautiful countryside • Barns with permission for conversion to four residential dwellings available as a whole or in four lots. • Beautiful open countryside just outside the village of Wolston, Warwickshire • Land available by separate negotiation • 5932 sq ft of floor space • Planning references – R17/0966 and R18/1072 • Please call Joshua Peat on 01788 564680 for more details 15 Market Street, Atherstone, Warwickshire CV9 1ET The Old Cottage Hospital, Leicester Road, Ashby de la Zouch LE65 1DB 7 - 11 Albert Street, Rugby, Warwickshire CV21 2RX Branches across the region and an office in central London

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£30m care home proposed in Notts. Davidsons Developments – Reserved Matters application for residential development of 246 dwellings within Phase 1 of Outline Permission ref: P/13/2498/2 – at land north east of Leicester. Mr Gjeraj (c/o Agent: Mark Architecture Ltd) – Demolition of existing building and erection of a mews style development comprising 9 dwellings and 8 retail units – at 18-19 Fennel Street, Loughborough, Leics. LE11 1UQ.

Rugby Borough Harrison Projects Ltd (c/o: 27 Keytes Lane, Barford, Warwick CV35 8EP) – Construction of a block of 6 flats with parking and landscaping – at Jubilee Street, Rugby, Warks. CV21 2JJ. David Wilson Homes East Midlands (c/o: Forest Business Park, Cartwright Way, Bardon Hill, Coalville, Leics. LE67 1GL) – Erection of 105 dwellings with associated access, infrastructure and landscaping – at land at Ashlawn Road West, Rugby, Warks. CV22 5RZ. Mr G Moon (c/o Agent: Rhys Bradshaw, Howkins & Harrison, 7-11 Albert Street, Rugby, Warks. CV21 2RX) – Demolition of existing building and erection of new threestorey terrace of 4 commercial units and 4 two-bed flats – at Central Buildings, Railway Terrace, Rugby, Warks. CV21 3EL. Bloor Homes Ltd (c/o Agent: Mrs Kirstie Clifton, Define Planning & Design Ltd, Unit 6, 133-137 Newhall Street, Birmingham B3 1SF) - Erection of 148 dwellings with associated infrastructure, play area and landscaping; (Approval of Reserved Matters in relation to outline planning permission R10/1272.) – at Phase 3 - R3, Rugby Gateway, Leicester Road, Rugby, Warks. CV21 1NU.

Nuneaton & Bedworth Borough THE LARGEST builder of purpose-built care homes in the UK has submitted plans to create its fifth complex in Nottinghamshire at a new £30 million mixed-use site. LNT Care Developments has put forward proposals to Gedling Borough Council to build a 66-bedroom care home for those with residential and residential dementia care needs, as part of a wider 20-acre site at Teal Park which is being developed by Warwick-based AC Lloyd in conjunction with Henry Davidson Developments (HDD). Fifty full-time jobs would be created if the development is given the go ahead and the care home would include a cinema, garden room, library, hairdressing salon, coffee shop and tea shop. All 66 bedrooms would be en-suite complete with wet rooms, and if the application is successful, work would start at the site off the Colwick Loop Road in Netherfield towards the end of this year. The operator has already constructed care homes in Arnold, Bulwell, Newark and Nottingham city centre. The care home would be part of a mixed use development containing a pub/ restaurant, food store, ancillary retail units and children’s nursery as well as a 53,000 sq ft trade park for up to 12 units and 141,000 sq ft of employment units across seven premises if the plans are given the green light.

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Developers told to abide by rules DEVELOPERS across the Harborough district have been told to ensure they are respecting residents and planning rules – or face action. Harborough District Council has contacted all development sites in the Harborough district urging that they adhere to all conditions set out as part of planning permissions – such as permitted working hours. Council officers will be monitoring sites to ensure developers are complying with regulations. The move follows reports by residents in some areas that developers are working outside of permitted hours. The Council has also followed up reports of unauthorised signage put up by developers. Cllr Jonathan Bateman, the Council’s lead on planning enforcement, said: “We have made it clear to developers that they are required to adhere to agreed conditions if carrying out work in local areas. We are proactively monitoring sites in the district and will take appropriate and proportionate action if necessary.” If you have a concern about a development site you contact the Council’s enforcement team via the website

Mr Nimesh Pau (c/o Agent: Miss Lauren Carpenter, 2 Hearsall Lane, Coventry CV5 6QR) – Demolition of the existing public house and replacement with 10 two-bed apartments – at Cricketer’s Arms, 60 Nuneaton Road, Bedworth CV12 8AR. Ms Jayne Smith & Adrian Seabridge (c/o Agent: Andy Williams, Advance Land & Planning Ltd, 1 Springhill, Shifnal TF11 8FA) – Erection of 190 dwellings with public open space, landscaping, highways, drainage infrastructure and other works – at Site 97c001, Bedworth Road, Bulkington, Warks. Mr F Siddiqi (c/o Agent: Mr Shafiek Masram, 11 & 12 The Hollybush, Upper Bond Street, Hinckley, Leics. LE10 1RH) – Erection of 4 flats in one two-storey block – at Site 50a006, York Street, Nuneaton, Warks. CV11 5PS.

Rushcliffe Borough Mr Alan Wright (c/o Agent: Andy Pass, 18 Wynbreck Drive, Keyworth, Notts. NG12 5FY) – Outline application to demolish existing bungalow and provide new detached block of self-contained flats (Resubmission) – at 6B Radcliffe Road, West Bridgford, Notts. NG2 5FW. Unnamed Applicant (c/o Agent: James Clark, Pegasus Group, 4 The Courtyard, Church Street, Lockington DE74 2SL) – Erection of 2 drive-thru units, retail terrace and day nursery with associated car parking and infrastructure – at land south of Landmere Lane, Edwalton, Notts.

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Travis Perkins wins top award for promoting charity messages through vehicle livery Mr & Mrs Fletcher (c/o Agent: Nick Bacon, Darker Nook Farm, Colston Lane, Harby, Leics. LE14 4BE) – Demolition of existing offices, workshops and stores and erection of 5 two-storey dwellings – at P J Fletcher & Sons Ltd, Builders Yard, Cropwell Road, Langar, Notts. NG13 9HD. Mr D Parnham & Mr T Knight (c/o Agent: Nick Bacon, Darker Nook Farm, Colston Lane, Harby, Leics. LE14 4BE) – Construction of 3 dwellings with associated parking, access and landscaping – at land to north east of Highacre, Main Street, Sutton Cum Granby, Nottinghamshire.

Development Properties

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Building plot at rear of 8 Laughton Road, Lubenham, Leics. LE16 9TE

SINGLE building plot with full planning permission (ref: 19/00665/FUL) for a four-bedroom house to the rear.

TRAVIS PERKINS, the UK’s largest supplier of building materials, won this year’s ‘Livery of the Year’ award in the annual Motor Transport Awards. The award, which was sponsored by Pirelli Truck (Prometeon), was presented at a glittering Awards Dinner at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London on 3 July 2019, where over 1,400 industry experts were gathered to watch Claudia Winkleman present the award. Now in its 33rd year, these awards celebrate, recognise and reward excellence in the road freight transport industry. Through its Living Livery campaign, Travis Perkins has decked out a number of its trucks with livery representing Mind, Prostate Cancer and the Alzheimer Society, while at the same time educating its drivers to be ambassadors for these charities to raise awareness of key issues. As well as raising awareness of key issues to the Claudia Winkleman presented the award general public, this campaign also targets key groups such as workers on the hundreds of construction sites it delivers to each day. Head of Fleet for CCF, BSS and Keyline, Karl Wilshaw, said: “Our drivers attend multiple delivery locations daily, and by displaying our charities’ logos on their vehicles, it gives them the opportunity to engage in conversation and pass on knowledge to those who need it.” CCF Driver Richard Ellson, who drives CCF’s Alzheimer’s vehicle, has been overwhelmed with the amount of attention the vehicle attracts: “I’m approached by people sharing with me their own experiences and concerns. CCF has provided me with handout material from the charity, so that I can really help those people who need it. I feel I’m positively contributing towards such a great cause!” he said.

Waitrose sells two East Midlands stores to Lidl

Offers in the region of £125,000 are invited. Contact: Andrew Granger & Co on 01858 431315 or email: sales@andrewgranger.co.uk

Two plots off 22 Rotton Row, Raunds, Two Residential Plots off 22 Rotton Row | Raunds | NN9 6HU Northants. NN9 6HU

RESIDENTIAL development site with full planning consent (ref: 13/00289/OUT) for 2 detached houses with garaging and parking. Guide Price: £295,000. Contact: Berrys on 01536 532376 or email: Residential development site with full planning @berrysuk.com consent for two kettering

This Plan is based upon the Ordnance Survey Map with the sanction of the Controller of H.M. Stationery Office. Crown Copyright reserved. (ES73142E). This Plan is published for the convenience of Purchasers only. Its accuracy is not guaranteed and it is expressly excluded from any contract. NOT TO SCALE.

WAITROSE & Partners has exchanged contracts for the sale of two shops in the East Midlands. The 24,467 sq ft property in Oadby, Leicestershire and the 22,500 sq ft property in Wollaton, Nottinghamshire are being acquired by Lidl. Waitrose is also selling properties in Bromley to Lidl, and Sandhurst to an unnamed party. It is also planning to close shops in Marlow, Stevenage, and at British Airways Headquarters, near Heathrow.

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Full planning consent for two detached houses North of town location Arrangements made to bring services to site 0.32 of an acre

42 Headlands, Kettering Northamptonshire, NN15 7HR Tel: 01536 532376 kettering@berrys.uk.com

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Work will start in July on the construction of 95 townhouses and apartments on the banks of the River Trent on Elevate’s first project in the East Midlands in a £30 million plus joint venture with Investin plc. Phase 1 of Trent Bridge Quays consists of a range of three storey townhouses, all with terraces either to the front or rear, and apartments in large blocks flanking the River Trent and Meadow Lane. IF YOU can find 12 WESTERN CHARACTERS in the Wordsearch grid above, you could win yourself a £20 There will also be commercial opportunities with 5690 sq ft on Meadow BARTMAVERICK Lane and 2949 sq ft right next to Tinkers Lock on the canal. Restaurant Choice Gift Voucher. BRONCOLAYNE Phase 2 on the adjoining Milk and More yard, which Elevate acquired in late AllBUTCHCASSIDY you have to do to go into the draw is find - and mark a line 2017, will provide a further 60 homes, subject to planning permission. through - 12 CLASSIC CHARACTERS FROM SCREEN WESTERNS. CHEYENNEBODIE Steve Dodd, managing director of Elevate Property Group, said: “Trent These can run vertically, horizontally or diagonally (and HANNIBALHEYES Bridge Quays will continue Elevate’s commitment to delivering affordable HOSSCARTWRIGHT backwards!). luxury and we are pleased to be working with nmcn. MATTDILLON Send your marked entry forms to: HI HO SILVER, Leicestershire “Trent Bridge Quays will kick start the western end of the waterside PALADIN Builder, PO Box 8, Markfield, Leics. LE67 9ZT to arrive by regeneration and provide some of the best new homes available in ROOSTERCOGBURN THURSDAY 15TH AUGUST 2019. Please remember to fill in Nottingham in the coming 18 months.” ROWDYYATES your name and address. The sender of the first correct entry drawn Established in 1946, nmcn is a UK quoted construction company with its THECISCOKID headquarters in Sutton-in-Ashfield, employing over 1,800 people on projects outTHELONERANGER of the hat will win the £20 Gift Card. Good luck! nationwide. Restaurant Choice Gift Cards can be used in over 1000 UK Nick Banks, operations director of nmcn, said: “Trent Bridge Quays and Restaurants. From hand-picked independent restaurants to a great the nearby Milk and More site will bring much needed quality housing to selection of popular dining groups – Nando’s, Café Rouge, Jamie’s Nottingham, and their proximity to West Bridgford and Trent Bridge, and easy Created by They Puzzlemaker at DiscoveryEducation.com Italian, PizzaExpress, Zizzi, Ask Italian and Yo! Sushi. can be access to the city centre, provides a very compelling offer. used for food and drinks, set menus, indeed any dish on the menu. “Trent Bridge Quays will be one of the best located developments in the Visit the website at www.restaurantchoice.co.uk for more information. area, and we are delighted to have been selected by Elevate Property Group to work with their project management team at BACE Construction Here are the 12 COWBOYS you have to find: Consultants in delivering this project.” HOSS CARTWRIGHT • MATT DILLON • ROOSTER COGBURN Properties will range in price from £165,000 for a one-bedroom apartment and townhouses from £345,000. Prices are available on application for a THE LONE RANGER • ROWDY YATES • BUTCH CASSIDY three-bedroom penthouse with rooftop garden and views across Nottingham and along the River Trent. BART MAVERICK • HANNIBAL HEYES • BRONCO LAYNE Elevate property group have appointed FHP living as sole agents to sell the CHEYENNE BODIE • THE CISCO KID • PALADIN properties through their Waterside Living department. Steve Parker, director of FHP Living, said: “We are delighted to have been appointed as sole agents and continue our relationship with Elevate Property Name: .............................................................................................................. Group and Investin plc. They will produce high end properties in this highly sought after riverside location, with prices that will appeal to a wide market demographic.” Address: ............................................................................................................. Elevate Property Group is the company behind a number of highly successful residential developments including Concord House, Honduras Wharf, St Paul’s House, Queensway House, Tennant Street Lofts in .............................................................................Postcode: ............................. Birmingham, and Queens House in Coventry. Projects currently under construction include Princes Gate in Solihull, Assay Lofts and Cliveland Street Last Month’s Wordsearch Winner was: in Birmingham, Victoria Point in Ashford, Kent, Alban House in Hereford Jarrad Humphries of Brackenthwaite, Leicester. and The Post House in Gloucester. Elevate Property Group currently has Congratulations! Enjoy your meal! nationwide interests with a gross development value nearing £300 million.

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Guide Price £360,000 Land

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Bentons 47 Nottingham Street

Melton Mowbray Leicestershire LE13 1NN United Kingdom Tel: 01664 563892 sales@bentons.co.uk 52°45'56.8"N 0°53'17.7"W

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An exciting opportunity ideal for the developer or self-builder to acquire this substantial plot extending to just under 0.5 acres on Gaddesby Lane in Rearsby which is a highly regarded residential location. The land has planning permission for a substantial detached family residence of approximately 4,628 sq. ft. to a modern design with a focus on open plan living and a stunning plot with open eld

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views to the rear and centred by a magni cent protected Wellingtonia tree as well as numerous other mature trees with preservation

PLOT OF 0.5 acres with planning consent (ref: P/15/2536/2) for a large detached family home in a highly regarded residential cul-de-sac. Guide Price: £360,000. Contact: Bentons on 01664 563892 or email: sales@bentons. co.uk

Development site at Melton Road, Stanton on the Wolds, Notts. NG12 5PJ

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Garage with scope for residential development at 2a Edward Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham

LARGE ground floor workshop area with office. Has been used as a car repair garage for a number of years. Off road parking for two cars. Would suitRoad, a variety of alternative 2a Edward West Bridgford, NG2 5GBuses, Guide Price subject £225,000to planning. Potential Redevelopment Opportunity Guide Price: £225,000. Contact: Rex Gooding on 01159 455 553 or visit: www.rexgooding.com

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YOUNG professionals from across the region have enjoyed an evening of networking in the sun and learning about the fantastic developments happening along the Trent at the 2019 East Midlands Young Planners (EMYP) summer social. The reception and river cruise, held on 11 July 2019, were attended by over 60 professionals working in the property, planning and development sector across the East Midlands. The event was sponsored by the planning team of Roythornes Solicitors alongside Ramm Sanderson Ecology Shruti Trivedi, a partner in the planning team at Roythornes, said: “We had a fantastic evening chatting with so many planning professionals from across the East Midlands. Roythornes is proud to be associated with the East Midlands Young Planners who did a sterling job of organising the scenic cruise along the Trent.” The EMYP aims to bring together planners with up Shruti Trivedi (far left) and Charlotte Lockwood (far right) are joined by Ramm Sanderson Ecology at to 10 years post graduate planning experience via thought provoking and relevant CPD events, social the East Midlands Young Planners summer social. gatherings and networking opportunities across the region. Membership is a 50:50 split of members between the private and public sectors. For more information visit www.roythornes.co.uk or follow @Roythornes on Twitter.

Nottingham care home acquired in £7.6m deal TARGET HEALTHCARE, the specialist investor in modern, purpose-built care homes, has completed the acquisition of a property in Nottingham for approximately £7.6m, including transaction costs, through a sale and leaseback. Constructed in 2013, Acorn House comprises 64 bedrooms over three floors. The home has been operated by Acacia Care, a local operator which has three homes, another of which is already owned by Target Healthcare. They have plans to grow further over the coming years. The home has been leased back to them on a 35 year lease with an RPI-linked cap and collar.

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