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THE LEICESTER Tigers plans for their proposed £22m development are close to being finalised The hotel, which will house a 165-room hotel to be built on the 1.7-acre Granby Hall car park site, next to their Welford Road ground will also be one of the largest corporate event venues in the East Midlands . In addition to the 165 rooms, the proposal features meeting rooms and conference space, reception, lounge and dining areas, as well as a fitness suite, restaurant, sky bar and retail units, across the five floors. The plans also include car parking for hotel guests and enhanced Leicester Tigers conference, corporate and supporter facilities and some 3,500m sq of event space. The development is being led by Leicester-based Pick Everard and the plans are now said to be close to being finalised. Tigers chief executive Simon Cohen said: “Liaising with potential investors and the city council, we’re close to reaching an agreement with a global hotel provider to operate a high quality hotel complex which will add an exciting dimension for fans, partners, businesses and the city of Leicester.”
Stepnell Wins At East Midlands Celebrating Construction Awards CONTRACTOR Stepnell’s investment in training its workforce and nurturing the next generation of construction professionals has been recognised by the East Midlands Celebrating Construction Awards. The company – which is working on a number of major construction projects in Leicester - took the People Development Award for its achievements Stepnell operations and commercial manager in helping its staff develop their careers Thomas Sewell is presented with the People and encouraging young Development Award by Jackie Casey, director people into construction. at award sponsor Success Train. Organised by industry organisation, the Built Environment Hub, the Celebrating Construction Awards celebrate the region’s leading construction businesses and individuals. “This is a fantastic endorsement of our approach to training and our firmly-held belief that our employees are our most important asset,” says Stepnell commercial and operations manager Thomas Sewell, who was presented with the accolade CONTINUED ON PAGE 3 ...>
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STEPNELL - from page 1 at the Nottingham Belfry awards event. “With construction as a whole facing a serious skills shortage, supporting and encouraging talented young people looking to join the industry is essential. We also put a strong emphasis on working with our own staff to help them advance their careers. I’m very proud that the Celebrating Construction Awards have highlighted our achievements.” Initiatives by Stepnell to address the construction skills shortage in the East Midlands include an innovative partnership with Leicester College and its supply chain partners which is helping construction students become ‘jobready’ by giving them hands-on site experience. Stepnell has so far arranged site visits to construction projects for 60 Leicester College students as well as arranging 64 week-long work placements where students gain valuable industry experience on local projects. A number of students have gained jobs with Stepnell subcontractors as a result of the scheme. In addition, Stepnell engages with local schools to encourage young people to consider a construction career by providing work placements, taster days and careers talks, as well as speaking to local colleges and universities. In 2016, Stepnell employed a total of eight apprentices following successful work placements, with one trainee going on to receive the National Federation of Builders Apprentice of the Year award. Stepnell is committed to ensuring that at least ten per cent of its workforce consists of apprentices, trainees or graduates and has consistently achieved this target over the last 20 years. The award also recognises Stepnell’s emphasis on training and upskilling its existing workforce to ensure that all staff have the necessary technical skills and opportunity to achieve their full potential. The company has a dedicated training coordinator with every employee’s training needs assessed through annual performance reviews and a bespoke training plan produced to help them develop their career and abilities. The success of this approach has resulted in a third of the company’s 382-strong workforce having worked for the company for over ten years. Stepnell is currently working on a number of major schemes in Leicester, including multi-million pound projects to create high-quality new student accommodation at two sites in Leicester city centre. The company also recently began work on the new Leicester branch of Selco Builders Warehouse; the builders’ merchants store is under construction at Parker Drive, on the former Forest Park Business Centre site.
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Former farm offers prime opportunity for new homes through Mather Jamie
A FORMER farm in Leicestershire which has been earmarked for redevelopment into a mix of new homes and barn conversions is being offered for sale through local surveyors Mather Jamie. Packington Hall Farm, on Hall Lane in Packington, has potential to be redeveloped into new housing for the area, as illustrated in the artist’s impression. The 1.15 acre site, on Hall Lane in Packington, near Ashby-de-la-Zouch, ceased functioning as a farm some years ago and is currently redundant. Planning permission has been granted by North West Leicestershire District Council for nine homes to be built which will offer more than 15,500ft² of accommodation. The Planning Approval permits the retention and conversion of the existing principle farmhouse, believed to have been built in the 1850s, and frontage barn to form four new dwellings. The remaining agricultural buildings are to be demolished to make way for five single storey and two storey homes. Gary Kirk, Associate Director for Mather Jamie, said, “We are excited to be bringing this promising development site to the market. The main farm house has plenty of history, and would make an ideal renovation and conversion project, while the rest of the site presents a rare opportunity as a location for much needed new homes for the area.” Benefitting from a range of local amenities including a well-regarded primary school, plus a convenience store, pub and village hall, Packington is a village with a rich history, and is also part of the National Forest. The location also boasts transport links with convenient access to the A42, M1 Junction 24 and East Midlands Airport, and the area is well served for both private and local authority schooling, with Repton, Foremarke and Loughborough schools all nearby. This site is being offered for sale by informal tender, with an offer deadline of 12 noon on Friday 14th July. For more information, including viewing arrangements, please contact Gary Kirk on 01509 233433.
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FOR SALE Development & Conversion/Extension Opportunity for 9 Dwellings My wife is leaving me because I’m too stupid and I snore aOutstanding lot, soResidential I’m staying up tonight to see if she is right. Packington Hall Farm, Hall Lane, Packington, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, LE65 1WE
The site benefits from full planning approval for the provision of nine dwellings comprising five new build units and four renovation/conversion units
FOR SALE BY INFORMAL TENDER—OFFERS CLOSE AT 12 NOON ON FRIDAY 14TH JULY 2017
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Redrow embarks on East Midlands expansion programme REDROW PLC has embarked on an expansion programme across the East Midlands. The deal to acquire the awardwinning Radleigh Homes at the end of January has enabled Redrow to establish a new East Midlands division. Now, with the rebrand complete, the company has announced plans to increase its output from 200 units a year to more than 500 in the next three years – with the creation of a number of new jobs and opportunities for supplier and sub-contractor recruitment across the region. New posts are currently being created across all disciplines and a number of key appointments are set to be announced shortly. At the same time, Redrow East Midlands has unveiled its first Tom Finnegan, MD for Redrow Homes East Midlands development in the region – Knights Keep in Stretton, which is set to launch in the Autumn. The scheme, which is located on the outskirts of Burton-on-Trent, will feature 100 three and four-bedroom family homes. Redrow is also looking for strategic sites and land opportunities across Nottingham, Derby and Leicester to enable it to add to its existing portfolio of developments in the East Midlands. Tom Finnegan, managing director for Redrow Homes East Midlands, said: “We are in a strong position to deliver growth and are embarking on a period of considerable investment, which is set to result in the delivery of more quality family homes in great locations. “This will benefit local customers, colleagues and businesses within the supply chain”. In the financial year to the end of June 2016, Redrow reported a turnover of £1.38bn and profits of £250m.
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Bagworth site has consent for 9 dwellings
HOWKINS & Harrison Estate Agents are offering for sale a site of approximately one acre which has been granted Outline Planning Permission (ref: 16/01077/OUT) View for from Site. 9 dwellings with associated gardens, parking and garages. The site - at Main Street, Bagworth LE67 1DN currently consists of a concrete and hardcore yard area with various outbuildings, which are to be demolished by the puchaser when the site is redeveloped. Access would be via a new entrance onto Main Street, as shown on the plan. The Guide Price is £750,000. For more information, or to arrange a viewing appointment, contact the selling agents, Howkins & Harrison, on 01827 721380.
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HALL LANE, PACKINGTON, ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH, LEICESTERSHIRE. LE65 1WE • Outstanding residential development & conversion opportunity extending to 1.15 Acres (0.47HA). Full planning approval for 9 dwellings comprising five new build and four renovation/conversion properties - North West Leicestershire District Council (Ref: 15/001130/FUL dated 27th January 2017). • Attractive village location with excellent connectivity to A42, M1 Junction 24 and East Midlands Airport. • Nil on-site affordable housing obligation - subject to Section 106 package.
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First Ashberry Homes development in the UK almost complete ASHBERRY HOMES is close to completing work at its first development of new homes in the UK.
Only four homes remain for sale at Woodhurst, a development of 92 new homes which has been built on land off Station Road in Ibstock. Construction work started at the site in February 2015, and the development has received industry recognition for its quality, with site manager Andy Clarke bei ng awarded the prestigious National House Building Council (NHBC) Pride in the Job awards in both 2015 and 2016. Managing Director for Ashberry Homes, Gary Mills, said the housebuilder was proud to be completing its first development. He said: “Woodhurst will always be a special development for us, and to see such a strong community building at our first site as a housebuilder is incredibly satisfying. “It was always our intention to provide homes which would appeal to a large mix of buyers, and the range of buyers who have made the move to Woodhurst is proof that we’ve accomplished this. We’ve seen first-time buyers, downsizers and families looking to move up the property ladder as well. “The final construction work is being carried out at the site, and we’re seeing strong interest in the final homes here as well. Woodhurst will always be an important development for us as a company and we’re delighted that it has been such a great success.” Four homes remain for sale at Woodhurst including a range of four and five-bedroom homes, with prices starting from £248,995.
Development opportunity in Market Harborough INNES ENGLAND are inviting offers for a development opportunity at the former Market Harborough District Hospital, Coventry Road, Market Location The former Market Harborough District Hospital is located on Coventry Road, between Logan Harborough, Leicestershire. Street and Fairfield Road, approximately a
The site may also be suitable for other uses, subject to planning consent. Tenure
quarter of a mile west of the town Theand The site is freehold. a number of The site extends to approximately onecentre. acre comprises site backs onto Nelson Street to the north. Coventry (A4304) isage. the principal Proposal independent buildings ofRoad varying To arterial the front of the hospital site, there road into the town centre from the west. The Offers are sought for the freehold interest of the is an important Grade II Listed War Memorial The27total GIA is immediate environment is residential, albeit thatPortico. site by Thursday, July 2017. Welland Park lies virtually opposite the site. 22,380 sq.feet. Market Harborough itself is an attractive market Both unconditional and condition offers will be town, with a thriving retail and commercial core. considered. There will be a requirement for Early planning investigations suggest that the site is suitable for residential overage to be included within any offer. Offers Description should be submitted to Peter Doleman development, in accordance with pre-application advice provided by at Innes The site, that is outlined in red on the plan England. Harborough District Council Planning a copy of which can be overleaf, extends to approximatelyDepartment, 1 acre (0.40 ha). The site comprises of a number of VAT provided on request. independent buildings of varying age. VAT will not be applicable to the purchase price. The site may also Tobethesuitable for other subject to Pack planning consent. front of the hospital site, thereuses, is an Information important Grade II Listed War Memorial Portico, Further information is available, comprising: Offers – both conditional and unconditional – are- sought for the freehold pictured above. Planning pre-application advice Title documentation interest of the site BY THURSDAY 27TH JULY 2017. VAT will not be Harborough Community Bus own the freehold Topographical survey of the land outlined in green, and have a right of Ecological survey applicable to the purchase price. access onto Coventry Road. Tree survey AsbestosEngland report For more information, contact Peter Doleman at- Innes on 0116 Services NHS standard overage template 255 5455 or email:Interested pdoleman@innes-england.com parties will need to speak directly to Bid proforma th
the relevant utilities in relation to the provision of new services required, as part of any Please note the above documents are for redevelopment of the site. information only. Interested parties should rely on their own investigations and enquiries. Planning Early planning investigations suggest that the Costs site is suitable for residential redevelopment, in Each party to bear their own costs.
Stephen George + Partners announces two senior appointments STEPHEN GEORGE + Partners, one of the UK’s leading architectural practices, has appointed two new directors as it continues the expansion of its residential practice. Peter Brown joins from Nicol Thomas where he spent ten years, leaving as the company’s Director of Architecture. Peter has extensive experience delivering major residential and retail projects throughout the UK, from bespoke small developments to major 1,200+ unit sites. In his new role at Stephen George + Partners’ Leicester office, Peter will take a hands-on role including: managing the design team, developing relationships with new and existing clients, preparing and leading presentations to local authorities, and solving technical issues on-site. Kumar Muniandy joins the company from MKguru Architect Ltd., where he was managing director. Kumar brings a quarter of a century of experience to the role, with particular expertise in housing strategy, community engagement, zero carbon housing, and specialist care centre design. With his roots in the West Midlands, one of his key responsibilities will be to strengthen Stephen George + Partners’ presence and relationships in the region, operating from the company’s Birmingham office. His work has gained frequent recognition, and his projects won the UK Housing Award and Housing Excellence Award in 2015, as well as LABC’s Best Social and Affordable Housing (West Midlands) in both 2014 and 2015. “I’m excited to be joining Stephen George + Partners, a practice that’s renowned throughout the industry for the quality of its design work. The company is more than just an architects firm, though - it is a true multipractice agency that brings many specialisms and services to the table, from transportation to retail, urban design to masterplanning. This means that we can target developers around the world at a more strategic level. I look forward to harnessing this expertise and experience to help drive Stephen George + Partner’s residential practice.” Peter Brown, Director, Stephen George + Partners LLP “Stephen George + Partners already has a strong team in the West Midlands, but its growth strategy entails a major investment in the region, strengthening its service to existing clients, winning new ones, and making new relationships with local partners. I’m looking forward to bringing my local knowledge and contacts to the task of further establishing Stephen George + Partners in the region and helping to drive its future growth.” Kumar Muniandy, Director, Stephen George + Partners LLP “This is a critical period in the history of UK construction, particularly in residential. There is consensus among all the political parties that housing must be made a strategic priority, as evidenced by the government’s housing white paper. This is a time of great opportunity for the construction industry, especially businesses such as ours which can offer a wide range of strategic services to developers and local authorities. Kumar and Peter will both play vital roles in helping us seize the opportunity of a booming residential market.” John Morfey, Partner, Stephen George + Partners LLP
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Whitwick house with 2 plots FISHER GERMAN are offering for sale a five-bed detached house with planning permission for the erection of 2 new detached dwellings. The property – 67 Parsonwood Hill, Whitwick, Leics. LE67 5AU – was built in the late 1970s to an individual specification. Outline Planning Consent (ref: 16/01175/ OUT) has recently been granted for the construction of two new dwellings adjacent to the house, being one detached dwelling on either side of the house. The Guide Price for the whole is £650,000.(Reduced from £700,000) For more information, or to arrange a viewing appointment, contact Dawn Wood at Fisher German on 01530 410850 or email: Dawn. wood@fishergerman.co.uk
Custodian REIT buys Warburtons warehouse for £2.15m Custodian REIT, the Leicester property investment company, has bought a 20,678 sq ft distribution unit on Access 26 Business Park, Langley Mill, near junction 26 of the M1 for £2.15m.
LLEP Board Members appointed THE LEICESTER and Leicestershire Enterprise Partnership (LLEP) has revealed the five Board members appointed for the next three years. The LLEP has re-appointed four board members to serve a second three year term: Andrew Cliffe, Managing Director, East Midlands Airport, Jaspal Singh Minhas, Managing Director, Electrical Design & MFG Co Ltd, Sharon Redrobe OBE, CEO, Twycross Zoo and Kevin Harris, Vice-Chair of the LLEP. In addition, Dr Nik Kotecha, CEO at Morningside Pharmaceuticals Ltd based in Loughborough has been welcomed as a new Board member. The LLEP Board play an important role by shaping the strategy for growth, making key investment decisions and acting as ambassadors for Leicester and Leicestershire at a local, national and international level.
The unit is let to Warburtons on a lease expiring on 2 December 2022. Current rent is £143,800 per annum reflecting a net initial yield of 6.29%. Richard Shepherd-Cross, managing director of Custodian Capital Limited (the company’s discretionary investment manager), said: “We are delighted to have acquired this modern unit in a strong distribution location. “There is significant demand in the Midlands for high quality units with good communication links and we expect this demand to lead to rental growth at the upcoming review in December 2017.” Custodian REIT plc is a real investment trust for private and institutional investors. Their policy is to invest in properties between £2 million – £10 million. Launched as a main-market-listed, property investment company on the London Stock Exchange in 2014, the company established with a seed portfolio of £95m and a successful IPO, raising a further 55m. Subsequent placings and considerable investment into UK regional real estate has seen the company grow to its current market capitalisation.
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Pair of farm workers’ cottages in Whissendine
SHOULERS Estate Agents are offering for sale a pair of former farm worker’s cottages offering the potential to form one larger dwelling. The property – 5 & 7 Station Road, Whissendine, Rutland LE15 7HG – is situated in a quiet lane, with views of the church to the front. The cottages require further modernisation and upgrading. At the back of the garden is a barn/former cow shed which offers a variety of potential uses. Guide Price: £299,950. For more information, or to arrange a viewing, contact 01664 410166 or email: housesales@ shoulers.co.uk
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Alfreton commercial unit with consent for conversion into 9 apartments SDL AUCTIONS are offering for sale a Grade II Listed commercial unit with consent (ref: AVA/2016/1108) for conversion into 9 apartments. The property – The Kings Banqueting Hall, Chesterfield Road, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 7DT – requires full upgrading and refurbishment. The agents believe that the property would lend itself to other uses such as a nightclub or restaurant, subject to planning. For sale BY AUCTION on 7th July 2017 at Nottingham Racecourse, Colwick Park, Nottingham NG2 4BE – 11.30am start. The Guide Price is £180,000+. For more information, contact SDL Auctions 0115 958 8702 or visit: www.sdlauctions.co.uk
Harborough plot for sale by Informal Tender JAMES SELLICKS Estate Agents are offering for sale a 0.35 acre plot with planning consent for a substantial detached dwelling of approximately 3,821 sq.feet plus a detached double garage.
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The plot – Brooklands, The Woodlands, Market Harborough, Leics. LE16 7BW – is being offered for sale BY INFORMAL TENDER with offers invited in excess of £500,000. The closing date for receipt of tenders is 12 noon on Friday 7th July 2017. A puchaser’s pack is available on request. For more information, contact James Sellicks on 01858 410008 or email: mh@jamessellicks.com Sales ● Lettings ● Surveys ● Mortgages
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Pioneering Passivhaus Scheme Is Double Award Winner
Heathcott Road’s project partners collecting the RICS East Midlands award (l-r) Rob Grewcock, rg+p; Keith Agar, RICS East Midlands (presenter); April Knapp, emh group; John Roberts; Tahir Designed by multi-disciplinary Caratella; Rob Woolston, all rg+p; architectural practice, rg+p, Heathcott Giv Corbo, Westleigh and Road won in the Residential category Angellica Bell, awards host. at the RICS East Midlands Awards and was Project of the Year – Building Projects at the East Midlands Celebrating Construction Awards. Both awards are held annually to celebrate the region’s best properties and talented professionals who make the East Midlands a fantastic place to live, work and visit. Heathcott Road was recognised for its regeneration of a 13.3 acre former allotment site into a £7m eco-home community. The RICS judges commented: “This outstanding residential development encapsulates all that is good in modern site and space planning in terms of style as well as both community creation and internal, flexible design. All whilst achieving outstanding energy efficiency through its Passivhaus status and clever surface water management.” Heathcott Road is situated off Saffron Lane towards the south of Leicester city centre, and was a community-led partnership between emh group, Westleigh Partnerships Ltd, Saffron Lane Neighbourhood Council (SLNC) and Leicester City Council. rg+p prepared the scheme’s design, which included 68 affordable homes together with permaculture farm, flower meadow and open green space. All the new homes are outstandingly sustainable and feature high levels of insulation, controlled ventilation and increased glazing to deliberately designed south facing living rooms. In the surrounding environment, rg+p ensured total integration between the new homes and the permaculture farm through the provision of a flower meadow, rejuvenation of field ponds, reinstating of hedgerows and fruit tree planting. Residents are encouraged to work and grow their own fruit, vegetables and supplies on the farm. Architect, Rob Grewcock of rg+p said: “The scale of the development is what makes it so innovative and unique. Passivhaus standards are used in affordable housing throughout the UK, but none to this scale. A great deal of consideration went into creating a successful scheme that will benefit the residents of today and the future. We’re exceptionally proud it has been recognised with two awards.”
ONE OF EUROPE’S largest Passivhaus affordable housing schemes, Heathcott Road, Leicester has won two regional industry awards.
Innes England Team Pedal Their Way To Success
EMPLOYEES from commercial property agency Innes England jumped in the saddle and clocked up 100 miles cycling across the East Midlands – in just one day. The firm took on the two-wheeled challenge on Friday, 9 June to celebrate being crowned the Most Active Agent in the East Midlands for the tenth consecutive year in the Estates Gazette Interactive (EGi) deals competition. Twelve people cycled across the region, taking in all three of the company’s offices in Nottingham, Leicester and Derby in the process. Tim Garratt, managing director at Innes England, said: “The team were enthusiastically cheered on once the ride had been completed at the end of a long day at our Nottingham office. “It was a great chance for the team to visit all three of Innes England’s offices in the East Midlands and show they are active in more ways than one.” The dedicated staff who took part in the cycle were managing director Tim Garratt, director Peter Doleman, head of asset management Gary Woodward, head of retail Ben Taylor, surveyor Matt Howson and associate director Paul Rogers. They were joined by family members and friends Lynn Doleman, Craig Watson and Liz Cartwright. Director Nick Hosking, associate director Chris Wright and property administrator Gillian Minogue also joined in for the last leg from Innes England’s Derby office to Nottingham. The riders represented all three office locations and all four of Innes England’s discipline-based structure; agency, professional, asset management and building surveying. The EGi deals competition is designed to establish the agents completing the largest volume of deals throughout the year. The competition is an independent survey, conducted by a research team, which covers commercial property transactions. Throughout the East Midlands, Innes England completed more than 400 deals across the industrial, office, retail, leisure and investment sectors for its clients. Three agents from Innes England – Mr Hosking and associate directors Jenny Clarke and Scott Osborne – were also named as ‘Dealmaker of the Year’ for Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire respectively. To win the titles, the agents completed more deals than their competitors over the past 12 months.
Linton development opportunity JOHN GERMAN Estate Agents are offering for sale a development opportunity with planning granted for three single storey barn conversion style dwellings, surrounded by Derbyshire countryside. The property – Coton Park, Linton, Swadlincote DE12 6RG – was formerly a kennels and enjoys a rural feel and outlook with woodland close by. Planning has been granted for three dwellings under reference 9/2015/0463. The Guide Price is £275,000. For further information, contact John German on 01283 512244 or email: burton@johngerman.co.uk
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Success for local projects at regional building awards
Final Few Homes Remaining At Cawston Chase, Rugby
HARBOROUGH District Council and building industry firms are celebrating after scooping accolades at a prestigious awards event. Harborough District Council nominated seven local projects for this year’s East Midlands Local Authority Building Control (LABC) awards which recognise quality and building excellence. At a ceremony held at the Athena conference centre in Leicester two of the council-nominated projects triumphed. ADM Surveyors Ltd won in the ‘Best partnership with a local authority building control team’ category being recognised for their professionalism and positive relationship with the council on 12 projects this year. Also, Davidsons Homes, developers of Royal Park, Lutterworth won in the ‘Best new housing development’ category being recognised for taking inspiration for each development from existing streets and spaces in historic parts of the local area to ensure an ‘interesting and inviting street scene’. The two winners will now go through to the Grand Finals on Friday 10 November 2017 at the Westminster Park Plaza in London. Cllr Jo Brodrick, Harborough District Council’s portfolio holder for planning and regeneration, said: “This is a fantastic achievement for the winning businesses and for the council. Every year we nominate those projects we feel raise the bar to a new level and to win in two categories is very pleasing. Our congratulations go to ADM Surveyors Ltd and Davidsons Homes. We wish them all the best for the national stages.”
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Freehold industrial development land LOVEITTS Commercial are offering for sale an industrial development site at Lime Kilns Business Park, Hinckley, Leicestershire. The site comprises an area of industrial development land extending to 3.35 acres approx. and available in its entirety. Price on application. For more information, or to arrange a viewing, contact Loveitts Commercial on 024 7622 8111 or email: coventry. commercial@loveitts.co.uk
HBF 5 STAR HOUSE builder, William Davis Homes has announced there are only a final few homes remaining on its popular Cawston Chase development in the historic market town of Rugby, Warwickshire.
William Davis Homes has been building at Cawston Chase, Rugby since 2000. Only Denwick’s, a spacious four bedroom family home, remain available.
The award-winning and popular development sits towards the south west of the town with easy access to road and rail networks. William Davis Homes began building at Cawston Chase in 2000 and so the sale of the final few homes marks the end of a longstanding and successful era. Wendy McGregor, sales consultant at Cawston Chase said: “Over the past 17 years, more than 550 families have found a home at Cawston Chase. We’ve seen generations of families move alongside each other as well as people moving from one home to another within the development. Now, we look forward to welcoming our final few purchasers as they choose their dream home at Cawston Chase.”
Half-acre plot in Frisby on the Wreake: £150k BENTONS Estate Agents are offering for sale a substantial single building plot of 0.48 of an acre with planning consent (ref: 16/00639/FUL) for a stylish individual single storey property. The plot – at Mill Lane, Frisby on the Wreake, Leicestershire LE14 2NN – is situated within the former grounds of the Old Mill at the end of a private lane. Offers in the region of £150,000 are invited. For more information, contact Bentons on 01664 563892 or email: sales@ bentons.co.uk
DIARY DATE Leicestershire Business Expo 2017 9.00am to 4.30pm, Thursday 26 October 2017 at Leicester City Football Club, Filbert Way, Leicester, LE2 7FL NOW IN ITS 11th year, Leicestershire Business Expo (LBE) 2017 is the premier annual showcase for businesses across Leicester and Leicestershire, tailored for local business owners, directors and decision makers. With two halls of inspiring exhibitors and a fantastic array of free seminars and workshops to address business challenges, LBE17 is an ideal opportunity to promote your business in a busy B2B environment, source new products, services and solutions, network and meet like-minded professionals, and improve your skills. Over 100 local businesses will be exhibiting from sectors including HR, sales, marketing, hospitality, finance, IT and lots more, and around 1,000 high profile visitors are expected to attend, so why not join us and take advantage of the benefits offered by this unique event? Exhibition spaces are from £180 for new businesses, £330 for standard 3m x 2m and up to £450 for a prime site larger space. The event is free to visitors, with free parking. To book your exhibition space or to register to visit, please contact: Elaine on T: 0116 240 2330 e: elaine@hi2events.co.uk
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Builders’ Problems SOLVED Issue of the Final Certificate under the JCT Intermediate Building Contract 2011 Problem: Back in 2014, the
building company I work for entered into a JCT Intermediate Building Contract 2011 to construct a large extension to a health and fitness centre for a well-known company. Soon after work was started on site, it became obvious that the person, who had been nominated by the external building consultants as the contract administrator, was well out of her depth. Fortunately, we took the initiative and ‘powered’ our way through the project, meeting the original date for completion. The end of the defects period arrived in mid-2016, and having received the list of defects from the same contract administrator, we were pleased to receive the certificate of making good and the final certificate shortly after attending to the defects. The final certificate had even agreed our final account and released the retention. However, we have since hit a brick wall with the client, insofar that it is refusing to make payment against the final certificate on the basis that it not only disagrees with the level of the final amount certified, but is also claiming that the contract administrator should never had issued a certificate of making good defects because defects still exist with our works, which the contract administrator failed to note on her initial list of defects. The monies that are owed were certified towards the back end of 2016, but the client has not issued a pay less notice. Can you give any advice on how to proceed?
Jake, Stapleford
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a difficult project due to a ‘below-par’ contract administrator, your company deserves credit for achieving its obligations as to time, and no doubt your client, at least at the time of completion, must also have been pleased to have use of its new facilities on time. Although you have mentioned that your client has not issued a pay less notice against the final certificate, which I would normally observe that in the absence of a timeous pay less notice, the amount certificate must be paid and then argued later, your overall situation is different with the contract administrator having issued the final certificate. Under your form of contract, where the final certificate has been issued, this becomes conclusive evidence on matters such as the standard of workmanship and the quality of the materials are as described in the contract documents, or the adjusted contract sum is in accordance with the terms, unless challenged by some form of proceedings no later than 28 days after the final certificate has been issued. I therefore recommend that you instigate [adjudication] proceedings, for the monies certified in the final certificate based on the absence of a timeous pay less notice. Any proceedings that your client may instigate in relation to the recovery of [what it may see as] any over-payment, and / or alleged defects, notwithstanding latent defects, you have the evidence of the final certificate in defence to this. If there were indeed defects outstanding at the time that the contract administrator issued the final certificate (even if the defects were simply missed by the contract administrator), you will not be liable to make good those defects and the only recourse for your client would be to bring a claim against the building consultant who employed the contract administrator. © Michael P. Gerard July 2017 The advice provided is intended to be of a general guide only and should not be viewed as providing a definitive legal analysis.
Leicester headquartered Pick Everard grows through acquisition INDEPENDENT management, design and construction consultancy Pick Everard has acquired project management firm Optimum Consultancy, strengthening its presence in the south. The move comes as Pick Everard continues to experience rapid growth, and follows the recent announcement of its latest UK office openings . Optimum is located across the south of the UK and the move will mean the continuity and enhancement of its services across the company’s prestigious national client base. Optimum Consultancy is headquartered in Cheltenham and works across the South. Co-owners Peter Maryszczak and John Orchard will continue to work with Pick Everard following the Pick Everard partner Alastair Hamilton deal. The company has worked on a number of high-profile schemes, including the offices for the London Stock Exchange, developments for the Crown Estate, and Transport for London, as well as a number of high-end retail projects including work for Selfridges. Pick Everard partner Alastair Hamilton said: “This is an exciting opportunity for us to join forces with an established specialist consultancy and to take on new staff members whose portfolios feature some very impressive projects. “We are looking forward to further strengthening our presence in the South West and South East and taking this opportunity to add even greater specialist expertise, which we can provide to clients.” Peter Maryszczak added: “By working with Pick Everard our existing clients will be able to access a broader range of services through an established multi-disciplinary consultancy.”
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AUTHOR BACKGROUND Michael is a Solicitor, Chartered Builder, Registered Construction Adjudicator & Accredited Expert in quantum and planning matters. He is Managing Director of Michael Gerard & Co., and a Partner with Cato Solicitors.
NOTTS FIRM WINS £100M CONTRACT NOTTS-BASED North Midland Construction are in a celebratory mood having just won new joint venture infrastructure contract for Severn Trent Water on the Birmingham Resilience Project worth in excess of £100m. The scheme, which will start on site in Q3 2017, will be delivered over the next three years. As a result, North Midland say the results for the year to 31st December 2017 are now expected to be ahead of management expectations. North Midland will design and build a new water treatment plant at Frankley. John Homer, chief executive of North Midland, said: “This is a fantastic flagship project to be awarded with one of our key customers and is a testament to the specialist capabilities that our group have developed”.
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Experts Invited To Free Leicester Seminar On Residential Developments ARCHITECTS, surveyors, planning consultants and developers in Leicester are invited to attend a free seminar which will focus on residential developments.
The event will take place on Thursday, 13 July at Nelsons Solicitors’ offices in Provincial House, New Walk. The interactive session will cover topics such as site set-up, Section 106 agreements and site acquisition. Nelsons’ partner and commercial property specialist Martin Jinks said: “These seminars are always an informative occasion and they will be of particular interest to those already involved or contemplating becoming involved in residential developments. “The events are aimed at planning consultants, developers, architects, surveyors, local authorities and agents. Attendees will be able to hear from a panel of experts and receive helpful information on a number of topics surrounding residential developments.” A number of experts from Nelsons Solicitors will be speaking at the event, which will cover topics including the planning application and appeals process, promotion agreements, option agreements, overage and pre-site acquisition due diligence. Discussion surrounding plot sales and Help to Buy, taking control of your contracts, conversions and the Bank Monitoring Surveyor role in relation to funding will also be covered. Oliver Straw, associate director at global property and construction consultancy Gleeds, will also be speaking at the seminar sharing his experiences and providing his in-depth knowledge on the subject. To register for a place at the free event, which will take place from 9am until 12.45pm, email chloe.williams@nelsonslaw.co.uk. A light lunch will be served after the seminar has finished. For more information on Nelsons Solicitors please visit www.nelsonslaw. co.uk or call 0116 222 6666.
Leicester builders scoop top industry award
LEICESTER BUILDERS Ellis & Hughes has scooped a prestigious Master Builder Award, taking the prize for best Large Renovation in the Federation of Master Builders’ (FMB) Midlands region.
Now in its 13th year, the Master Builder Awards continues to be a flagship for high-quality building work. Organised by the Federation of Master Builders (FMB), the awards programme is unique in that any project entered by the builder must be backed up by the customer – giving home owners the opportunity to support those building companies that have delivered exceptional results. Ellis & Hughes was selected by the region’s judges to win the Large Renovation Award and will now go through to compete in the national finals for their chance to win the UK category title. The ceremony will be held at the Intercontinental Park Lane Hotel in London on 15th September 2017, and be hosted by TV presenter and building enthusiast Nick Knowles. The work carried out on a 1950’s property is what secured the win for Ellis & Hughes. They were set a challenge to bring the property into the 21st century without destroying the fundamental grandeur of the original house. This also meant increasing the number of bedrooms and living spaces for INNES ENGLAND Land a family of five. The result is two stunning extensions that not only look are offering Park forRoad sale brilliant but also bring the house up to date with contemporary design and Stanton, Swadlincote the Former DE15 Lodge 9TW practicality to match the needs of modern family living. Sturtevant Works at Director, FMB Central said: “The Master Builder Awards give the FMB Park Road, Stanton, the opportunity to celebrate a job well done and for clients to say thank you to their builders. For the building industry it is an opportunity to celebrate Near Swadlincote all that is good about small local builders and their importance to the UK of 2.15a (0.87 ha). DE15 9TW. ▪▪ Site Approx 0.97 (0.39ha) economy. hardstanding. The 2.15 acre site has been ▪ Suitable for range of “Time and time again we have been impressed with just how far these unoccupied for a number uses, storage or builders will go to ensure their client is happy. It is this dedication that redevelopment S.T.P of years. ▪ Just 3 miles west of we want to celebrate. Ellis & Hughes should feel justly proud of this Swadlincote. There are several buildings achievement in winning and we wish the company every success in the on site which are uninhabitable, and approx. 0.97 acres of hard standing. national competition.” All enquiries/ viewing The site is considered suitable for a range of uses, including storage or 01332 362244 requests to: If Ellis & Hughes wins the overall Master Builder Awards title, selected redevelopment, subject to planning. www.innes-england.com from all category winners, they will receive a brand new Vauxhall Light The asking price is £450,000. Commercial Vehicle worth up to £20,000. Their clients will also receive a For more information, contact Chris Wright at Innes England on 01332 cheque for £1,000. 362244 or email: cwright@innes-england.com
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Maber Wins National Award For Second Year Running
MABER ARCHITECTS, a top 100 UK practice with a office in Leicester, has won the Building Information Modelling (BIM) Project of The Year Award for the second year running at the 2017 Graphisoft Awards. The prize was awarded for maber’s work on the Isaac Newton Building at the University of Lincoln. Simon Graham, BIM Manager at maber, comments: “We are delighted with this accolade, which we feel reflects our industry-leading BIM capabilities.” Last year, maber architects became one of the first organisations in the country to be certified for BIM Level 2, a higher standard for digital design, construction and management of buildings. Designed by maber, the £28m Isaac Newton Building provides a new home for an expanded College of Science, shared University facilities, plus additional accommodation for industrial partner Siemens. The project also includes new facilities for the University’s School of Engineering, an expanded School of Computer Sciences and the new School of Maths and Physics. This is in addition to extensive internal conversion works to the existing Engineering Hub building which has remained occupied during the project.
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Building land for sale at the July Loveitts Auction BUILDERS and developers will be interested in a couple of the lots on offer at the next Loveitts property auction on Thursday 20th July 2017 at the Village Urban Resort Hotel, Dolomite Avenue, Canley, Coventry CV4 9GZ – starting at 6.30pm. • Land to the rear of 30 Rock Close, Bell Green, Coventry CV6 7HG – a 0.24 acre development site with planning permission (ref: FUL/2015/3248) granted for 3 three-bed detached properties. Guide Price: £120,000£140,000. • Land on Spinney Lane, Hartshill, Nuneaton CV10 9JA – a 0.04 acre parcel of land with planning permission (ref: 034287 – dated 12 Oct 2016) for a two-bed bungalow plus parking. Guide Price: £20,000-£30,000. For more information, contact Loveitts Property Auctions on 024 7652 7789 or email: auctions@loveitts.co.uk
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FUNDING EXPERTS at Focus Consultants are urging the owners of historic buildings to consider following in the footsteps of Bridgford Hall which has become the first completed project in the East Midlands to benefit from a Heritage Enterprise Grant. Focus supported Rushcliffe Borough Council in its successful bid for a £1.5 million Heritage Enterprise Grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to redevelop the hall in West Bridgford near Nottingham. The Grade II listed building has recently reopened as a luxury aparthotel and civil wedding ceremony venue, following a £2.3 million redevelopment – making it the first Heritage Enterprise project to be completed in the East Midlands. “The Bridgford Hall project is paving the way in the East Midlands by illustrating how Heritage Enterprise Grants are helping to breathe new life into old buildings,” said Focus partner . “The team at Focus has been involved in the project at Bridgford Hall from the early days and it’s always a proud moment when a scheme is successfully completed. “This renovation aptly illustrates how a Heritage Enterprise grant can open a new chapter in the life of a building. We’re very proud to have helped to secure the Heritage Enterprise grant for his work – the first to be completed in the East Midlands. Since helping to secure the Heritage Enterprise grant for Bridgford Hall we’ve been involved in supporting other organisations across the UK with their bids and we are looking forward to seeing other schemes come to fruition in the future. “We’d be delighted to offer funding advice to any organisations that are thinking of similar projects.” For many property owners, owning a historic building requires a great deal of investment, firstly potentially restoring those buildings and secondly keeping them in good repair. The cost of repairing a neglected historic building is often so high that restoration is not commercially viable. The aim of the HLF’s Heritage Enterprise programme is to make such schemes possible by funding some of the repair costs with grants of £100,000 to £5 million available. Since supporting Rushcliffe Borough Council with its Heritage Enterprise Grant bid, Focus has helped a number of other organisations with their applications including the University of Northampton Students’ Union, for its Engine Shed project, and Waltham Abbey Royal Gunpowder Mills Foundation Trust on proposals to bring many of the currently unused and listed buildings at the Royal Gunpowder Mills site at Waltham Abbey in Essex back into use. “Hundreds of neglected historic buildings across the UK could qualify for special grants to help bring them back into life,” added Heather. “Funding experts at Focus have successfully secured millions of pounds in various grants and funds for projects over the past 23 years, and we’d be very pleased to talk to organisations that feel they could benefit from Heritage Enterprise Grants.”
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Construction students show their skill in addressing skills in JCT Student Competition 2017
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MIRONA Tomala, of Oxford Brookes University, has won the JCT Student Competition 2017, with her entry, “Confessions of a female conversion MSc student: an essay addressing the factors contributing to skills shortage in the UK construction industry, focusing on the poor industry awareness and draconian expectations”.
Graftongate Developments (c/o Agent: Adam Stephens on, UMC Architects, Newark Beacon Innovation Centre, Cafferata Way, Newark, Notts. NG24 2TN) – Construction of 3 storage and distribution units – at Sunningdale Road, Leicester. Unnamed Applicant (c/o Agent: Yusuf Girach, YG Architectural Design Consultants, 35 Rowsley Avenue, Leicester LE5 5BS) – Construction of three-storey building; retail and office on ground floor; 2 flats on first floor; 2 flats on second floor – at 157 Humberstone Road, Leicester. Pilgrim House Developments (c/o Agent: Paul Thurlby, Gordon White & Hood, Beresford House, 1 Newtown Street, Leicester LE1 6WH) – Construction of one and two storey building to accommodate 4 flats with dormers at front and rear – at Eastleigh Road Play Area, Eastleigh Road, Leicester. Mr Noordin Vanat (c/o Agent: Mohammad Tanvir Malik, Malik Enterprises, 30 Carlton Drive, Wigston, Leicester LE18 1DF) – Change of use of first and second floor from flats to restaurant on first floor and storage on second floor – at First & Second Floor, 73 Uppingham Road, Leicester.
The entrants taking the runner-up prizes were Paul Winfield, UCEM, with his essay entitled “Addressing the construction skills shortage: Is education enough? An essay addressing the skills shortage in the UK construction industry, analysing data to encourage the reformation of the UK education model amongst additional broadbased measures” and Arran Christopher Peters, Oxford Brookes University, with his essay, “Brick Laying in Brogues: how Project Managers can increase their on-site construction knowledge to better manage skilled labour shortages”. Skills shortages was the overwhelming category of choice for students taking part in this year’s competition, with the overall winner and both runners-up providing unique and interesting takes on the topic. Creativity, original tone of voice, and clarity of ideas were all on show, whether using the written word, photography, visual graphics or designs, highlighting the depth of talent and broad range of skills of the students who enter each year. The 2017 competition ran from September 2016 to March 2017 with judging taking place in May. Students from a number of high-level institutions from around the UK, including Queens University Belfast, Oxford Brookes University, University of Bath, University of Wolverhampton, and others entered the competition, continuing the high level of interest and value that the competition generates for construction students. JCT is committed to improving the understanding and learning of construction contracts and the competition is an important opportunity to provide support to students and future JCT contract users. As the competition has become established, it has also evolved over time, recognising the different ways in which construction students learn and the various industry backgrounds and disciplines from which students are drawn. The JCT Student Competition aims to provide a significant boost to construction students, to assist with their studies, and provide development opportunities. This year a winning prize of £1,000 was awarded, with £250 prizes for runners-up.The winning entries are available to view in full on the JCT website at: http://corporate.jctltd.co.uk/ students.
Over £2.5 million raised at latest SDL Graham Penny Leicester Auction LEICESTERSHIRE property buyers are definitely warming to the benefits of buying at auction, if the results of SDL Auction Graham Penny’s latest auction are anything to go by.
Mr Yogesh Patel (c/o Agent: Dinesh Tailor, DT Designs Ltd, 74A Wyvern Avenue, Leicester LE4 7HH) – Change of use from day centre to 19 one-bed flats – at Layton House, 9 Frewin Street, Leicester. Mr Kal Sangra (c/o Agent: R Kahn, Master Plan Design Ltd, 23 Vulcan House, Vulcan Road, Leicester LE5 3EF) – Change of use of first, second and third floors from offices to 7 flats – at 85 Granby Street, Leicester. Mr M Singh (c/o Agent: Keshiv Sudera, Design Studio Architects Ltd, 1B Salisbury Road, Upper New Walk, Leicester LE1 7QR) – Notification of proposed change of use from offices to 7 flats – at 14 Millstone Lane, Leicester.
The auction at King Power Stadium, Leicester, on Friday 23 June saw more than £2.5 million raised with 20 lots offered. This was the third auction SDL Auctions Graham Penny has held in Leicester this year and the third increase recorded. Previous auctions in February and April raised more than £1.3 million and £2 million respectively. The auction got off to a good start when Lot 1, 112 Wilberforce Road, Leicester, sold for 54% more than A farmhouse at 7 King Street in Sileby which sold for £446,000 its *guide price of £85,000, with the hammer eventually falling after spirited bidding at £131,000. The third lot, Flat 31, Eastfield Road, Thurmaston, also sold well achieving £61,500 from a guide of £45,000. And the investment market is also looking good with a five bedroom tenanted property at 5 Selbourne Street, Loughborough, selling well for £175,000 from a guide of £135,000. A farmhouse at 7 King Street in Sileby, which was offered with a guide of £350,000+ proved popular and sold for £446,000. Andrew Parker, managing director and auctioneer at SDL Auctions Graham Penny, said: “It is encouraging to see our first three Leicester auctions of the year achieving better results each time and it proves the interest in sale by auction is growing.” The next auction SDL Auctions Graham Penny is holding in Leicester is on Thursday, 10 August, starting at 11.30am at the King Power Stadium. SDL Auctions Graham Penny is now inviting entries for the auction and anyone looking to sell can request a free auction appraisal by calling 0116 254 9654, emailing leicester@ sdlauctions.co.uk or visiting www.sdlauctions.co.uk.
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48 acre Nottingham site sold HENRY BOOT Developments has revealed plans for a 48acre landmark site at Thane Road in Nottingham. Broadfield Project Management (c/o Agent: Kal Singh, Courtwood House, Silver Street Head, Sheffield S1 2DD) – Change of use of second floor and part of first floor from community use to offices – at 41 Guildhall Lane, Leicester. Mr N Parmar (c/o Agent: Mr Kahn, Master Plan Design Solutions, 23 Vulcan House, Vulcan Road, Leicester LE5 3EF) – Change of use of first and second floors from cafe to 2 self-contained flats plus single storey extension to rear of cafe – at 19-21 Loseby Lane, Leicester. Met Key Developments Ltd (c/o Agent: Nicholas Williams Chartered Architect, 39 Holmdale Road, London NW6 1BJ) - Construction of ninestorey block of 19 flats – at Car Park at Corner of Camden Street and Earl Street, Leicester.
The site, which has been home to Imperial Tobacco’s UK production and distribution facility since the late 1960s, has been purchased by Henry Boot Developments, for an undisclosed sum, following which Imperial Tobacco, now known as Imperial Brands, will remain in occupation on part of the site, with the remainder undergoing redevelopment. Henry Boot Developments is involved in several projects in the area, and intends to bring forward £600m worth of schemes, nationally, over the next 24 months. The Thane Road acquisition is the company’s first project in Nottingham since its 2007 redevelopment of the former Co-op store on Upper Parliament Street. The 220,000 sq ft scheme, known as the Axis, is home to Alea Casino, various retail and leisure operators, The Driving Standards Agency, and includes penthouse apartments on its upper floor.
Half-acre plot in Cosby: £400k JAMES SELLICKS Estate Agents are offering for sale a building plot with planning consent (ref: 16/1104/FUL) for a detached barn style dwelling. The land – Plot One, Shuttleworth Lane, Cosby, Leicestershire LE9 1RF – measures approximately 21.5m by 105m, and the proposed dwelling will have a floor area of approximately 3,000 square feet. The Guide Price is £400,000. For more information, contact James Sellicks on 0116 285 4554 or email: Leicester@ jamessellicks.com
Albion Hill Property Developments (c/o Agent: Dennis Dziko, 10 West Walk, Leicester LE1 7NA) – Construction of fourth floor extension plus alterations to offices – at 22-24 Halford Street, Leicester. Propvestment Ltd (c/o Agent: Kurosh Morad, KMC Consultancy, 60 St Annes Drive, Leicester LE2 8HT) – Construction of third floor extension with dormers at front and side to form 5 flats – at 26-28 Princess Road West, Leicester. Bradgate Bakery (c/o Agent: Peter Benson, TSL Projects, 2426 Chapel Street, Marlow SL7 1DD) – Construction of twostorey extension; three storey extension; construction of two detached buildings to factory – at Bradgate Bakery, 5 Bennion Road, Leicester LE4 2AD.
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Young East Midlands surveying high fliers compete to drive their career forward Mr Kamal Khosla (c/o Agent: Philip Rowland, Landmark Planning Ltd, 10 Salisbury Road, Leicester LE1 7QR) – Change of use of first and second floors from dance studio to 4 flats; extension to roof to provide 2 flats – at 118 Charles Street, Leicester. Warwick Lodge Limited (c/o Agent: David Haynes, 56 Leicester Road, Groby, Leicester LE6 0DJ) – Change of use from 4 flats to 12 flats; one and a half storey extension at rear to form enclosed staircase – at 2 St Peters Road, Leicester. Mr & Mrs B Patel (c/o Agent: Richard Colson, CC Town Planning Ltd, Newton House, Northampton Science Park, Kings Park Road, Northampton NN3 6LG) – Demolition of dwelling and construction of 4 new dwellings – at 27 The Common, Leicester.
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THE MOST inspiring young surveyors – who make the East Midlands a better place to live, work and visit – are currently being given the opportunity to have their talent recognised nationally and be rewarded with a car to help them in their career. Surveyors are essential in key areas such as housing, commercial property and our road and rail systems. The national Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Matrics Young Surveyor of the Year Awards launched three years ago, to raise awareness of the diverse range of young talented surveyors, trainees and apprentices working in such areas – aged 35 and under – and helping to shape and improve the communities we live in. This year, surveyors who enter the 2017 RICS Matrics Young Surveyor of the Year Awards by the deadline of 21 July, are also in with a chance of winning a Volvo V40 D2 on a 23-month lease to further aid their career, courtesy of principal sponsors of the awards, Santander Consumer Finance. The nine categories to enter are: Apprentice of the Year, Asset and Facilities Management, Building Surveying, Land (Rural and Urban), Mentor of the Year, Property (Residential & Commercial), Project Management, Quantity Surveying and Valuation. There is also an overall ‘Young Surveyor of the Year’ accolade which is awarded to the professional who has not only achieved great success in their respective role and sector, but also demonstrates an unwavering commitment to improving the industry and the wider profession. Last year the ‘UK Young Surveyor of the Year’ title went to Matthew Fedigan, 30, Director at Domec Facilities Management in Liverpool. Matthew co-founded the business over five years ago – which delivers technical facilities solutions relating to the management and upkeep of buildings – and it has since grown rapidly with turnover now approaching £3 million. He is an RICS ‘APC doctor’ too, responsible for advising and supporting Building Surveying candidates through their Assessment of Professional Competence (APC) - professional examinations to become a fully qualified chartered surveyor. Lynn Robinson, RICS Regional Director said: “The East Midlands has some of the very best properties, from our sports stadiums, schools, industrial assets and eco homes, which our talented young professionals in the built environment sectors either help to deliver and, or, maintain. “To put it simply, surveyors measure, value and protect all our physical assets across the region, which ultimately keeps our towns and cities vibrant and attractive to locals and visitors. These awards celebrate such inspirational talent, which I know the East Midlands has in abundance, so we’re looking forward to recognising and rewarding these role models.” Nominate or enter the 2017 RICS Matrics Young Surveyor of the Year Awards at www.rics.org/ysoya The winners will be announced at a black-tie ceremony on 17 November in London.
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Unique Window Systems recognised by ‘1000 Companies to Inspire Britain’ UNIQUE Window Systems, of Leicester, has been recognised as one of London Stock Exchange Group’s 1000 Companies to Inspire Britain.
The report is a celebration of the UK’s fastest-growing and most dynamic small and medium sized businesses across the UK. To be included in the list, companies needed to show consistent revenue growth over a minimum of three years, significantly outperforming their industry peers. Unique Window Systems has seen substantial growth year upon year growing its turnover to £14.7m in 2016 (from £9.7m in the previous year) and are expecting to post revenues of £19.5m for 2017. The company has established itself as one of the leading manufacturers of architectural aluminium and PVCu fenestration building products in the Midlands. From their fully-equipped premises in Leicester, fenestration projects from £50,000 to £3 million can be managed and facilitated, with their own Unifold bi-folding doors and Tufacade curtain walling part of an extensive portfolio of fenestration products available to customers. Unique Window Systems’ Joint Managing Director, Sunil Patel, said: “First and foremost, this news is a testament to the fantastic work from the whole Unique team. The company is brimming with talent and a drive to succeed that has resulted in the company being recognised in this nationally-acclaimed publication. Major investments in our product portfolio and factory machinery have also played a significant role; allowing us to optimise our efficiency and product quality to a superb standard. To be identified as one of the fastest-growing and most dynamic SMEs in the UK affirms that Unique Window Systems is a company making significant waves in the fenestration and construction industry as a whole, with the future looking just as positive for further success moving forward”. Xavier Rolet, Chief Executive, London Stock Exchange Group said: “Four years on, LSEG’s ‘1000 Companies to Inspire Britain’ report continues to highlight the dynamic, entrepreneurial and ambitious businesses across the BP-Halfcountry Page Ad 5-2016_Layout 1 16/05/2016 1 that are boosting UK productivity, 11:08 drivingPage economic growth and creating jobs. The strength and diversity of these companies is readily apparent with a broad mix of UK regions and sectors represented. These companies are the very heart of an ‘anti-fragile’ economy: more robust; more flexible and less prone to boom and bust. We must ensure we continue doing all we can to support high growth potential businesses like these.”
Twitten Trustees Ltd (c/o Agent: Will Aust Architecture, 19 Freehold Street, Quorn, Leicestershire LE12 8AY) – Conversion of two garages used ancillary to student accommodation to form 2 additional units to form student accommodation – at 118-120 Regent Road, Leicester. Propvestment Ltd (c/o Agent: Kurosh Morad, KMC Consultancy, 60 St Annes Drive, Leicester LE2 8HT) – Construction of third floor extension with dormers to front to form 2 flats – at 2224 Princess Road West, Leicester. Restyle Ltd (c/o Agent: David Beaumont & Associates, 39 Central Avenue, Leicester LE18 2AB) – Change of use from dwelling to 3 flats – at 11 North Avenue, Leicester.
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Plumbase Appoints New National Sales Development Team NATIONAL PLUMBER’S merchant, Plumbase, has demonstrated its commitment to forging closer links between its customers and network of 170 branches, with the appointment of a new National Sales Development team.
Leicester City Council (c/o Agent: G Lister, Arcadis, 34 York Way, London N1 9AB) – Construction of two-storey detached buildings and single storey detached building to north side of Strasbourg Drive; construction of single storey detached building to south side of Strasbourg Drive – at Grounds of Babington College & Sports Hall, Strasbourg Drive, Leicester.
The five-strong team, which boasts over 100 years’ collective experience working for some of the industry’s best-known distributors, will be tasked with supporting each branch by welcoming new account holders and liaising with lapsed or inactive customers to collect real data. This support will be further enhanced by the promotion of initiatives and events, as well as reporting back to branches on insight and views from the sole traders and independent installers often regarded as the industry’s lifeblood. Led by Sean Cunningham, who has over 30 years’ experience working for the Pavis Family, Jackson Building Centres, and PTS, the team also comprises Julie Laird, Nicky Elliott, Matt Daibell, and Nick Barton – each of whom brings a wealth of familiarity with the all-important relationship between the industry’s merchants and their customers.
Mr Virdee (c/o Agent: Design Studio Architects Ltd, 1B Salisbury Road, Upper New Walk, Leicester LE1 7QR) – Construction of 2 detached dwellings – at land at rear of 5 The Common, Leicester. Mr Singh (c/o Agent: Mr Singh, 77 Braunstone Gate, Leicester LE3 5LH) – Change of use of ground floor from shop to 2 flats; first and second floor from one flat to 2 flats; five dormers to front – at 72 Nottingham Road, Leicester.
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ABC Enterprise (c/o Agent: Dinesh Tailor, DT Designs Ltd, 74A Wyvern Avenue, Leicester LE4 7HH) – Demolition of house and construction of 6 dwellings – at 377 Uppingham Road, Leicester. Mr Zia Malik (c/o Agent: Mohammad Tanvir Malik, Malik Enterprises, 30 Carlton Drive, Wigston, Leicester LE18 1DF) – Change of use from one house to 5 bedsits and 2 selfcontained flats with dormer extensions to front and rear – at 68 Uppingham Road, Leicester. Mr Salim Maih (c/o Agent: Terry Brewin, Maple Lodge, Pasture Lane, Hathern, Loughborough, Leics. LE12 5LJ) – Change of use of ground floor from ancillary storage to 2 additional flats – at The Leys, 70 Upper Temple Walk, Leicester.
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New homes to replace disused haulage yard in Hathern A FORMER lorry haulage yard in the village of Hathern, in Leicestershire, is being redeveloped into new luxury homes, following a land deal arranged by local surveyors Mather Jamie. The brownfield site, on Wide Street, previously operated by Goodacre Brothers, has had planning permission granted for two new houses and a bungalow to be built there, following a lengthy consultation with Charnwood Borough Council and local residents. Dan Sturgess, Managing Director of Lychgate Homes, which has bought the site and is currently working on the new properties, said; “We’re proud to be bringing three quality new homes to Hathern. This former haulage yard was a prime location for residential redevelopment, and we’re very glad the sale was successfully negotiated by Mather Jamie.” Michael Tebbutt, Surveyor for Mather Jamie, said, “This successful sale means much needed new homes for Hathern at a local site which has been disused for several years. The demand for new residential development remains high in this area, and well located former industrial sites like this have plenty of potential to developers and communities with vision.”
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Waterside school designs revealed Mr Paresh Parmar (c/o Agent: Ryan Astill, Astill Planning Consultants Ltd, 13 University Road, Leicester LE1 7RA) – Notification of proposed change of use from offices to 19 studio flats – at Castle House, 6-8 Nelson Street, Leicester.
STRIKING designs for a planned new primary school in Leicester’s Waterside area have been revealed by the city council. Leicester City Council is planning to build the new five form entry Waterside Primary School on disused councilowned land off Fosse Road North. Artist’s impressions giving a first glimpse of what the proposed £13milllion school would look like have been released. The modern, two-storey school building would be set back from Fosse Road North, with landscaping to the front of the school helping to create a more attractive streetscape. Infant and junior pupils would be accommodated in connecting wings, with a large outdoor area providing space for synthetic turf sports courts, an outdoor classroom and amphitheatre, gardens and wildlife area and room for outdoor play. Materials used will reflect the predominantly brick-built buildings that surround the school site, with zinc cladding to the rear and patterned anodised aluminium brise soleil used to provide shade. The designs have been developed by local architecture and landscape design practice Maber. The firm has previously worked with the city council on the award-winning design for the King Richard III Visitor Centre. Maber also recently designed the stunning two-storey extension to the Grade II-listed building at Charnwood Primary School. If plans are approved, work on the new school could begin in early 2018. It is hoped that the new school would be open in time for the 2019/20 academic year.
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Brian Mullin & Lizzie Bresford (c/o: 1 Meridian South, Meridian Business Park, Leicester LE19 1WY) – Screening opinion as to whether an environmental impact assessment is required for the regeneration proposals to include demolition of existing buildings and provision of 2 hotels in addition to refurbishment and change of use of former Great Central Street Railway Station to D1 unit, and erection of B1 offices together with road infrastructure, pedestrian links, public realm and landscaping improvements – at land adjacent to Great Central Street, Highcross Street and Vaughan Way, Leicester.
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Fisher German expands after development land sales top £80 million Mrs Sara Evans (c/o Agent: Liam Halloran, 505 Uppingham Road, Leicester LE5 6QB) – Demolition of garage, outline application for construction of 2 dwellings – at land at rear of 10 Holywell Road, Leicester. Hazelton Homes Ltd (c/o Agent: Charles Kennett, Staniforth Architects, The Warehouse, 1A Stamford Street, Leicester LE1 6NL) – Construction of 2 houses with associated landscaping and parking – at land to rear of 10-14 New Street, Leicester. Mr Rhyatt (c/o Agent: Michael Collins Architect, 118 South Knighton Road, Leicester LE2 3LQ) - Change of use from industrial warehouse to 14 selfcontained flats – at Pegasus House, 7-9 Beatrice Road, Leicester. Tesco Stores Ltd (c/o Agent: Bob Robinson, DPP One Ltd, 66 Porchester Road, London W2 6ET) – Details of layout, scale, appearance and landscaping of development for one public house and family restaurant, one restaurant with ancillary takeaway, one drive through restaurant including hot food takeaway, relocation of recycling centre and click & collect canopy (reserved matters application) – at land at Hamilton District Centre, Maidenwell Avenue, Leicester.
A PROPERTY consultancy is expanding its national development team based in Leicestershire to cope with demand, after completing on sales of more than £80 million of development land in the last year. Fisher German has appointed a new development surveyor and graduate development surveyor at its office in Ashby de la Zouch. Ross Jackson has moved back to his Midlands roots to join the business as a development surveyor after working for Savills’ commercial team in London. He will be working on strategic and Ben Marshalsay (centre) welcomes Amy Bowden and immediate development opportunities, Ross Jackson to the business. as well as professional valuations. Amy Bowden has been appointed as graduate development surveyor and will be working towards a planning and development RICS accredited degree. She joins the company after time spent as a Policy Events Officer at the Industry and Parliament Trust. The appointments come after the team completed on development land sales in excess of £80 million during 2016/17 which had planning permission for a total in excess of 1,400 residential units. Currently, the team is acting on strategic development land across the UK which has the potential to deliver more than 25,000 new homes, and has consented land on the market with an anticipated value in excess of £165 million. Ben Marshalsay, head of the development sector at Fisher German, said: “We’re delighted to be expanding the team with the appointments of both Ross and Amy, which come at a time when nationwide demand for the services we offer continues to grow. “In the last 12 months we have acted on a number of major developments and disposed of development land from as far south as West Sussex, right up to Cheshire, and have an enviable pipeline of development opportunities coming up in 2017 from across the UK. “We will also be acting on landmark development sites in Derby, Lichfield, Bedford, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire, while continuing to grow our portfolio of clients.”
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Major reconfiguration at Highcross HAMMERSON has announced that planning consent has been granted by Leicester County Council to complete a major reconfiguration of the former House of Fraser outlet unit at Highcross shopping centre, allowing for larger stores and new brands to take space. Three units have already been let, including upsizings from Zara and JD Sports and one new name for the city, Treetop Adventure Golf. The reconfiguration of the old House of Fraser outlet store marks a significant investment in the centre and in Leicester, and will allow for the introduction of larger, experiential flagship stores as well as new and exciting brands. Works are expected to complete in the second half of 2018. The plans will transform and improve a significant part of Highcross, in addition to rejuvenating Shires Lane and the adjacent high street. The former outlet store is spread over three floors, totalling approximately 100,000 sq ft. As part of the reconfiguration the space will be divided into eight new individual units of varying floorspace to
accommodate a range of operators including retail, food & beverage and leisure, significantly enhancing the tenant mix at the centre. International fashion brand, Zara, will anchor the refurbished St Peter’s Square entrance, doubling the size of its existing unit to create a 3,300 sq m flagship store. The new, enlarged store will enable the global fashion brand to offer its full range of womenswear, menswear, shoes and accessories. JD Sports will also significantly increase its store footprint at Highcross, expanding into a 1,900 sq m unit. The new store will enable the leading retailer of branded and own brand sports and fashionwear to capitalise fully on the growing popularity of athleisure and casual wear. Anchoring the leisure offer at Highcross, Treetop Adventure Golf will make its Leicester debut, enhancing the customer experience and complementing the mix of retail and dining at the centre. The indoor mini golf operator has signed up to take a 1,700 sq m unit, marking the group’s second shopping centre location. With the opening of Treetop Adventure Golf, visitors of all ages will be able to enjoy mini golf adventures and relax in The
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Mr Sukhpal Singh Basra (c/o Agent: Pezhman Ghashghai, HDI Architecture, 32 Clifford Street, Leicester LE3 5RF) – Change of use of house to 2 flats – at 84 Hopefield Road, Leicester. Mr Mohinder Singh Rai (c/o Agent: Ms Amina Osman, Osman Design Partnership Ltd, 8 Coplow Avenue, Leicester LE5 5WA) – Change of use from house to 2 flats – at 108 Prestwold Road, Leicester.
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Gladman Developments Ltd (c/o: Gladman House, Alexandria Way, Congleton Business Park, Congleton, Cheshire CW12 1LB) – Screening opinion for residential development of up to 185 dwellings and associated infrastructure – at land east of The Common, Barwell, Leics. Cartwright Homes & Mrs French (c/o Agent: James Hicks, Pegasus Group, 4 The Courtyard, Church Street, Lockington, Derby DE74 2SL) – Demolition of garage and erection of 5 dwellings with access and provision of community orchard – at Laburnum Cottage, High Street, Stoke Golding, Nuneaton, Warks. CV13 6HE. Elmleigh Properties Ltd (c/o Agent: HSSP Architects Ltd, Pera Innovation Park, Nottingham Road, Melton Mowbray, Leics. LE13 0PB) – Demolition of St Christopher’s Church Hall – at St Christopher’s Church Hall, 22 Moore Road, Barwell, Leics. LE9 8AF. Elmleigh Properties Ltd (c/o Agent: HSSP Architects Ltd, Pera Innovation Park, Nottingham Road, Melton Mowbray, Leics. LE13 0PB) – Erection of 4 dwellings (revised proposal) – at St Christopher’s Church Hall, 22 Moore Road, Barwell, Leics. LE9 8AF. Mr & Mrs Botterill (c/o Agent: The Drawing Room Architects Ltd, 130 Moat Street, Wigston, Leicester LE18 2GE) – Residential development – at Oak View, Peckleton Lane, Desford, Leicester LE9 9JU.
East Midlands firms blissfully unaware of new wide-ranging data protection rules MANY EAST Midlands firms seem to be unaware of the new wide-ranging data protection rules which come into force in less than a year’s time according to the findings of a survey A YouGov survey of over 2,000 businesses which was commissioned by national law firm Irwin Mitchell, reveals that only three in every 10 (29%) have started preparing for the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which commence on 25 May 2018. GDPR represents the biggest change in 25 years to how businesses process personal information and it replaces existing data protection laws. Under the new rules, the maximum fine for certain data breaches in the UK will rise from £500,000 to 20million Euros or 4% of global turnover, whichever is larger. Despite this and the fact that virtually all businesses will be affected, only 38% admit to being aware of the rules. Seventy one per cent are unaware of the new fines and 18% say they would go out of business if they received the maximum punishment. Ten per cent think they would need to make significant job cuts with a further 21% admitting that smaller scale headcount reductions will be necessary. The notification of certain data breaches where there is an impact on privacy, such as a customer database being hacked or a letter being put in the wrong envelope, must be given to the Regulator within 72 hours under the new regime. Other changes under the GDPR include an obligation to be more transparent about how personal data is used. Businesses will also need to have processes in place in case an individual asks for all their personal data to be erased. Irwin Mitchell believes the low level of awareness of GDPR is caused by a number of misconceptions that exist about the new rules and say this has led to a level of complacency. This view is supported by 33% of businesses, who think GDPR will have no impact, claiming that GDPR is not an issue for their sector. Twenty two per cent claim it isn’t relevant to their business as they are not a consumer business. The reality is that the rules encompass a wide range of personal data including employee data, payroll and pension records. They also apply to data in a business context where individuals are concerned, such as sole traders and partnerships. Stuart Padgham, partner & National Head of Commercial at Irwin Mitchell, told Business Link: “It is important to recognise that taking a proactive approach towards GDPR compliance will potentially reap financial benefits. Good data governance can build customer trust and the right permissions can also help businesses take advantage of the Big Data Revolution and enable them to commercialise their data for competitive advantage.”
Melton Borough Mr Mark Gale (c/o Agent: Emily Brown Architectural, 43A West Street, Kings Cliffe, Peterborough PE8 6XB) – Residential development of 5 terraced cottages and single detached dwelling – at land between Saxons Lea and 18 Leesthorpe Road, Pickwell, Leics. Mr & Mrs Trevor & Christina Slater (c/o: 4 Deemster Avenue, Christies Beach, South Australia 5165) – Outline application for 2 houses – at Plot 5, Canal Lane, Hose, Leics. Mr John Sim (c/o Agent: Maurice Fairhurst, Fairhurst Consultancy, 41 Wartnaby Road, Ab Kettleby, Melton Mowbray, Leics. LE14 3JJ) – Proposed 9 dwellings and associated access – at The Paddock, Dalby Road, Nether Broughton, Leics. Mr Steve Louth (c/o Agent: Miss Liberty Stones, Fisher German LLP, The Estates Office, Norman Court, Ashby de la Zouch, Leics. LE65 2UZ) – Outline application for residential development with associated access, community uses, landscaping, open space, drainage infrastructure and surface car park – at OS Fields 8456, 7946 and 9744, Normanton Lane, Bottesford, Leics.
Ashfield College Former Ashfield CollegeFormer for sale Huthwaite Road Sutton in Ashfield in Nottinghamshire Nottinghamshire
INNES ENGLAND are offering for sale a former college NG17 2GX site which may be suitable for alternative uses or redevelopment subject to planning.
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The property – Former Ashfield College, Huthwaite Road, Sutton in Ashfield, Notts. NG17 2GX – comprises a purpose-built college of traditional brick construction with single glazed timber windows throughout. The premises ▪ Former College site with benefit from an 8-person passenger lift and gas central heating. existing D1 consent The accommodation comprises a ground floor area of 5,495 sq.feet a first ▪ Rare freeholdand opportunity floor area of 5,654 sq.feet making a total floor area of 11,149 sq.feet. ▪ NIA 11,149 sq ft (1,036 sq m) on a site of c. 0.84 acres (0.34 The property sits on a large site with 32 car parking spaces marked at present. hectares) Offers are invited for the freehold interest. ▪ May be suitable for alternative uses/redevelopment subject to For more information, contact Robert Hartley at Innes England on 0115 924 obtaining necessary consents 3243 or email: rhartley@innes-england.com ▪ Prominent location with good public transport and road links
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Mrs Moseley-Brown (c/o Agent: Ms Caroline Chave, Chave Planning, Enterprise Centre, Bridge Street, Derby DE1 3LD) – Formation of access, conversion and extension of barns to form 2 dwellings and erection of car ports involving the demolition of a timber outbuilding – at Levesley House, 14 City Road, Stathern, Leics. LE14 4HE. Mr & Mrs William & Jane Grice (c/o Agent: Thomas Glenn, HSSP Architects Ltd, Pera Business Park, Nottingham Road, Melton Mowbray, Leics. LE13 0PB) – Outline application for residential development, car park and open space – at land north of Main Road, Old Dalby, Leics. Mr & Mrs Freeman (c/o Agent: Steve Platt, Tenacity Planning Consultants, Sunningdale, 25 Top End, Great Dalby, Leics. LE14 2HA) – Outline application for 6 dwellings including new access – at OS Field 178, Min Road, Nether Broughton, Leics. Mr Ian Watchorn (c/o: The Bungalow, 2 Sandy Lane, Scalford, Leics. LE14 4DS) – Demolish existing bungalow for 2 detached dwellings and garage to rear – at The Bungalow, 2 Sandy Lane, Scalford, Leics. LE14 4DS.
Harborough District Marriot Farming (c/o Agent: Ross Thain Architects, 20 Belton Street, Stamford PE9 2EF) – Change of use of three agricultural buildings to 2 dwellings – at Beeches Farm, Taylors Lane, Theddingworth, Leics.
Derby workshop has consent for conversion
Delph Group submits plans for another 298 Leicester apartments
BB&J Commercial are offering for sale a workshop and office premises in a lock up yard with planning permission (ref: DER/04/16/00460) for change of use to create two Houses of Multiple Occupation. The property – 34 & 34a Drewry Lane, Derby DE22 3QP – is currently a scaffolder’s yard with useful workshop and office space. The asking price is £150,000. For more information, or to arrange a viewing appointment, contact Paul Harding at BB&J Commercial on 01332 292825 or email: p.harding@bbandj.co.uk
Coleorton plot: £200k JOHN GERMAN Estate Agents are offering for sale a level building plot with full planning permission (ref: 16/00706/ FUL) for one detached dwelling and garage.
DELPH PROPERTY Group have submitted plans for a huge 298-apartment scheme in Leicester – this is in addition to the current plans they have in the city. The company wants to build the residential development on land currently used as a car park on Sandacre Street and has said the flats would be a mixture of 1- and 2-bedroom units. Delph Property Group owns Arcus and The Bar in Leicester – two residential developments in the Highcross shopping centre, as well as the Equinox building in the city. It is also the company behind the £11m Aria residential development on Chatham Street; a 93-apartment scheme purchased from Convoy Investments.
The plot - at Zion Hill, Peggs Green, Coleorton, Leics. LE67 8JP – lies adjacent to California Cottage, and has its own access off Zion Hill. The proposed dwelling will have approximately 1,496 sq.feet of living space. The asking price for the plot is £200,000. For more information, contact John German on 01530 412824 or email: ashbysales@johngerman. co.uk
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Bellway launches sales centre at Burton development BELLWAY has launched the sales centre at one of its latest developments in Burton-uponTrent, as work progresses at the site which will fund investment in the local area worth over £500,000. The developer is building 37 new homes at Stretton Park, on land off St Mary’s Drive in Stretton, including a mixture of three and four-bedroom homes. Work started at the development in December 2016, and the first homes were released for sale from the housebuilder’s Linkside development, due to exceptional early demand. As part of the planning agreement for the site, £157,000 has been earmarked for affordable housing and £288,000 will be invested in primary and secondary education in the area. Further contributions
Visitors to Bellway’s Stretton Park launch event with sales advisor Grace Biggs
will also be made towards the creation and maintenance of both public open spaces and refuse and recycling services. Sales Director for Bellway’s East Midlands division, Ben Smith, said the housebuilder has seen interest increase further since the launch of the sales centre. He said: “Stretton Park is really beginning to take shape, and we’ve already seen a great amount of interest in the homes here. “This is a development which has been designed to suit modern family living. All of these homes are
traditional family homes, which will appeal to both first-time buyers and those looking for extra space. “Interest has only increased since we opened the sales office, so we’re encouraging home-hunters to visit at their earliest opportunity so that we can help them find their perfect home.” The sales centre was launched on June 1st and a showhome will also be unveiled soon. A range of three and fourbedroom homes are currently available to buy, with prices starting from £184,995.
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The Owners of Market Harborough Land (c/o Agent: DLA Town Planning Ltd, 5 The Gavel Centre, Porters Wood, St Albans, Herts. AL3 6PQ) – Erection of up to 600 residential dwellings, a primary school, a local centre comprising A1, A2, A3, B1 and D1, provision of public open space, new roundabout access off Kettering Road, new vehicular link from Overstone House, construction of footways and cycleways and construction of structures to accommodate sustainable urban drainage systems – at land adjacent to Overstone House, Kettering Road, Market Harborough, Leics. Pinnacle International Freight Holding Ltd (c/o Agent: Wells McFarlane, 20 Devonshire House, Bank Street, Lutterworth, Leics. LE17 4AG) – Erection of new warehouse building – at 1 Swannington Road, Broughton Astley, Leics. LE9 6TU
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Glebe Contractors (c/o: 3 The Coppice, Quorn, Leics. LE12 8DG) – Outline application for the erection of 3 detached dwellings – at land rear of Cedars Courtyard, High Street, Fleckney, Leics. Langton Homes (c/o Agent: BRP Architects, 1 Millers Yard, Roman Way, Market Harborough, Leics. LE16 7PW) – Proposed works include renovation and extensions to Barnsdale House, including demolition of existing two-storey and singlestorey rear extensions and the erection of a single-storey side and rear extension; two storey rear extensionand a first floor extension to rear; installation of replacement windows; new access and erection of detached garage; erection of 6 dwellings and a stable block to the rear; erection of one worker’s dwelling and detached garage at Castle View Stables and creation of a permissive footpath along the Old Railway Line – at Barnsdale House, 17 Barnsdale, Great Easton, Leics. LE16 8SG. Richborough Estates (c/o Agent: Keith Fenwick, WYG, 54 Hagley Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B16 8PE) – Outline application for the erection of up to 43 dwellings with associated access, landscaping, open space and drainage infrastructure – at land off Kimcote Road, Gilmorton, Leics. Network Rail (c/o: Floor 3, George Stephenson House, Toft Green, York YO1 6JT) – Prior notification for alterations to the railway station including reconstruction of the railway line, erection of new platforms, waiting rooms, shelters and cycle stores, plus erection of a footbridge and associated stairs/lift – at Railway Station, Rockingham Road, Market Harborough, Leics. LE16 7QE. Mr Razzik (c/o Agent: Tenacity Planning Consultants, Sunningdale, 25 Top End, Great Dalby, Leics. LE14 2HA) – Outline Application for the erection of 9 dwellings – at Telford Way Garages, Telford Way, Thurnby, Leics. Langton Developments Ltd (c/o Agent: Marrons Planning, Waterfront House, Waterfront Plaza, 35 Station Street, Nottingham NG2 3DQ) – Erection of 10 dwellings, associated infrastructure and open space – at land south of The Mead, Hallaton Road, Tugby, Leics.
Fusion steps up recruitment drive to meet offsite demand
NORTHAMPTON-BASED Fusion Building Systems has recently appointed two new team members and advertised for a further seven, in response to new contracts being won by the business as the popularity of offsite construction methods increases. Mark Webb has joined the light gauge steel superstructure manufacturer as a Project Site Manager from Stewart Milne Timber Systems, and Ahmed Sharif has been appointed as a Trainee Structural Engineer. Ahmed will combine his role at Fusion with studying for an MSc in Structural Engineering at the University of Surrey. In addition to these new appointments, Fusion has recently advertised seven new positions which require varying skillsets and levels of experience - two Site Managers, an Assistant Site Manager, a Structural Engineer, a Graduate Structural Engineer, a Design Team Leader and a Technical Designer. Mike Fairey, Fusion Building Systems director, said: “We’re clearly starting to see a shift change in the industry as more and more developers are sitting up and taking notice of the opportunity which offsite construction methods and light gauge steel presents. Every part of our business is experiencing this increase in demand so we’re excited about attracting new talent into the team to help us deliver on our promises, and open our eyes to new ideas.” The roles already filled and those being recruited for provide a snapshot of the expertise involved in offsite manufacturing. From creating building designs using state-of-the-art BIM (building information modelling) software, to managing the safe delivery and erection of a panelised, or smart modular, superstructures on site, Fusion is looking for graduate applicants through to those with engineering Chartership status. Mike continued: “Our new Trainee Structural Engineer, Ahmed has a blend of technical knowledge and onsite experience which will be of enormous benefit to our business and strengthen our in-house engineering team. While as Project Site Manager, Mark brings with him an enviable amount of industry knowledge and practical working experience of construction sites. Both are already considered valued team members and I look forward to seeing their careers develop with us.” Further information on the current vacancies at Fusion can be found at www.fusionbuild.com/vacancies or by emailing hr@fusionbuild.com
Ripley property with consent for 5 dwellings BB&J Commercial are offering for sale two adjoining and interconnected buildings of traditional construction with planning consent (ref: AVA/2012/0875) for five new residential dwellings (2 x two-bed semis and 3 x three-bed semis). The property – 14 Shirley Road, Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 3HB – is available at an asking price of £200,000. For further details, or to arrange a viewing appointment, contact Graham Bancroft at BB&J Commercial on 01332 292825 or email: g.bancroft@ bbandj.co.uk
SPORTS DIRECT SNAPS UP FORMER BHS SITE THE 100,000 SQ FT former BHS store in Leicester city centre, which has laid empty since the collapse of BHS last year, has been bought by Sports Direct. The plans for the building on Gallowtree Gate are for a Sports Direct, USC and Flannels outlet, while the basement will be an Everlast gym. Flannels is one of the UK’s leading luxury retailers, specialising in contemporary men’s and women’s designer clothing, footwear and accessories.With a brand portfolio including Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, Moncler, Jimmy Choo, Stone Island and Kenzo, Flannels has grown rapidly with stores opening in leading UK cities. A spokesperson for Sports Direct said: “We’re delighted to have acquired such a fantastic site, which will enable us to significantly enhance our offering to customers in Leicester.” The joint administrators of BHS (British Home Stores), Philip Duffy and Benjamin Wiles of Duff & Phelps, appointed Savills to advise on the retailer’s property portfolio and the sale on the 100,000 sq ft Gallowtree Gate unit has now been confirmed.
£500m for East Mids SME’s £500m is to be made available to SME’s from today as part of a £10b fund allocated across the UK by HSBC. The lending fund, which will be aimed at SMEs in Nottingham, Derby and Leicester, amounts to £500m and the company stresses this is the largest package of support to be announced by HSBC for SMEs in the East Midlands – an increase on the £400m fund allocated in 2016. It is part of a wider £10b fund for SMEs across the UK which has also been launched. The combined SME fund for Nottingham, Derby and Leicester coincides with the formation of HSBC’s East Midlands Business Banking Team. The newlymerged team will continue to be located across all three offices in each county with several new appointments set to be announced.
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Jelson Ltd (c/o: 370 Loughborough Road, Leicester LE4 5PR) – Erection of 33 dwellings (reserved matters) – at land east of Broughton Way, Broughton Astley, Leics.
NW Leics.District Mr P Ganda (c/o Agent: Gareth Share, KPW Architects, 170 Upper New Walk, Leicester LE1 7QA) – Erection of 2 dwellings with access and off-street parking – at Ivanhoe Villa, 52 Tamworth Road, Ashby de la Zouch, Leics. LE65 2PR. Cordovan Holdings Ltd & John Williams & Patricia Hambleton (c/o Agent: Steve Harley, Oxalis Planning Ltd, 7 Wheatcroft Business Park, Landmere Lane, Edwalton, Nottingham NG12 4DG) – Erection of buildings for B2 and/or B8 employment and associated works (reserved matters application) – at land south of Interlink Industrial Estate, Victoria Road, Ellistown, Leics.
Work Begins On Brand-New Leicester Builders’ Merchants CONSTRUCTION firm Stepnell has just started work on the new Leicester branch of Selco Builders Warehouse. Designed by Market Harborough-based architects Corporate Architecture, the builders’ merchants store is under construction at Parker Drive, on the former Forest Park Business Centre site. Expected to create 40 full-time jobs when it opens, the store will replace a now-demolished factory building which had lain empty for more than a decade. The single-storey, 3,252 sq m steel-framed building, under construction by Stepnell for site owners Trafalgar Global Limited, is scheduled to be completed this October. The employer’s agent for the scheme is Leicesterbased Summers Inman LLP. Catering for trade customers across Leicestershire, the new Selco branch will include a show room and hire store, concrete HGV yard and new car park. Stepnell operations and commercial manager Thomas Sewell says: “We’re very excited to be helping create these purpose-built premises for Selco in Leicester. The scheme will create a spacious and modern builders’ merchants store in this easily accessible location to the north of the city centre.” The scheme is one of a number of significant recent business gains for Stepnell in the Leicester area, including a multimillion pound contract for Zone to create high-quality new student accommodation at West Walk in Leicester city centre. This spring, Stepnell also completed a brand-new national headquarters at Grove Park, Enderby, Leicester for My Home Move, the UK’s leading provider of mover conveyancing services.
Mr Philip Chatfield (c/o Agent: Ms Caroline Chave, Chave Planning, Enterprise Centre, Bridge Street, Derby, DE1 3LD) – Removal of condition 12 of planning permission 14/00802/OUTM (Erection of 36 dwellings) – at land at Acresford Road, Donisthorpe, Swadlincote, Derby DE12 7PT. Oaklands Hotel Ltd (c/o Agent: Adam Murray, Coda Planning Ltd, 70-71 Cornish Place, Cornish Street, Sheffield S6 3AF) – Development of the northern car park of the Royal Hotel to provide B1 office accommodation and 28 residential apartments along with associated access, parking and amenity site – at The Royal Hotel, Station Road, Ashby de la Zouch, Leics. LE65 2GP. Mrs J Fisher (c/o Agent: Mrs Ellie Jones, MPC, 58 Spon Lane, Grendon CV9 2PD) – Demolition of existing dwelling and launderette and the erection of up to 8 apartments – at 62-72 Chapel Street, Ibstock, Leics. LE67 6HE.
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Mr D Jackson (c/o Agent: Simon Lawson, 2 Cities Planning Consultancy, 3 Fletcher Drive, Fradley, Lichfield WS13 8TH) – Erection of a terrace of 3 dwellings, triple garage, parking and landscaping following demolition of existing dwelling – at 10 Diseworth Road, Castle Donington, Derby DE74 2PS. Mr & Mrs J Marriot (c/o Agent: Darren Insley, DCI Architecture Ltd, The Rural Design Office, Barns Heath Farm, Snarestone Road, Appleby Magna, DE12 7AJ) – Reserved matters application for the appearance, layout and scale of 3 dwellings – at land to rear of 3-9 Borough Street, Kegworth, Derby DE74 2FF. P A Wright & Sons Ltd (c/o Agent: Miss Jessica Herrity, Fisher German LLP, The Estates Office, Norman Court, Ashby de la Zouch, Leics. LE65 2UZ) – Erection of 5 dwellings – at 29 & 33 Peggs Close, Measham, Swadlincote, Derby DE12 7LJ.
Blaby District Mr C Patrick (c/o Agent: ADM Surveyors, Suite 1 Rosehill, 165 Lutterworth Road, Blaby, Leicester LE8 4DX) - Erection of 10 two-bed dwellings and associated parking – at 90 High Street, Whetstone, Leics. LE8 6LQ. Mr Hall (c/o Agent: Prangley Planning Ltd, 65 Middleton Place, Loughborough, Leics. LE11 2BY) – Erection of one block of 4 one-bed flats – at land at Blacksmith’s Bank, Stamford Street, Glenfield, Leicester LE3 8DL.
Leicester property investment firm in £5.1m retail swoop CUSTODIAN REIT, the Leiceseter property investment company, has bought a retail development in the Midlands for £5.1m. The company has acquired the 23,007 sq ft Wells Green Retail Park in Sheldon. The site is made up of three units occupied by Dreams, Pets at Home and Halfords, with nearby retailers including Morrisons, Tesco, Topps Tiles and Aldi. The units’ leases expire on 28 September 2022, 26 September 2026 and 28 September 2027 respectively, with a total passing rent of £361,037 per annum reflecting a net initial yield1 of 6.64%. Richard Shepherd-Cross (pictured right) managing director of Custodian Capital, said: “We are delighted to have secured this prominently located property within Sheldon’s retail pitch and on one of the main arterial routes into Birmingham city centre. Halfords has recently signed a reversionary lease, demonstrating their dedication to the location. “With strong occupier interest being experienced at the proposed Sheldon Retail Park development, the area is showing signs of strong future growth potential.”
Barwood Capital appoints new executive chairman BARWOOD CAPITAL, the Northamptonbased real estate investment and development business, has appointed Guy Brogden as their new executive chairman. Having first joined the board as non-executive director in September 2015 Guy has spent the majority of his career in property development and investment Previously, he was founder and chief executive of Mayfair Capital, a property investment fund management business which in April 2015 had around £800m of assets under management. His roles embraced fund raising, investor relations, business management, fund management, finance, compliance and transactions. He was also responsible for relationships with banks to secure loans. Guy stepped down from Mayfair Capital in July 2015 to pursue non-executive roles. Before setting up Mayfair Capital, Guy spent 25 years as a commercial property investment surveyor based in Central London. Amongst other posts he was an investment partner at Jones Lang Wootton (now JLL). During this time he helped to establish one of the most successful property investment brokerage teams in the UK.
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Mr S Singh (c/o Agent: Raj Odedra, PDP Ltd, PO Box 10425, Leicester LE5 5HJ) – Demolition of existing bungalow and erection of 5 detached dwellings with associated car parking and access – at 17B Holmfield Avenue West, Leicester Forest East, Leicester LE3 3FE. EMH Housing and Regeneration Ltd (c/o Agent: KPW Architects, 170 Upper New Walk, Leicester LE1 7QA) – Residential development comprising 2 three-bed semidetached dwellings and one four-bed detached dwellings – at land adjacent to 7 Winston Avenue, Croft, Leics. LE9 3ZG. East Midlands Housing (c/o Agent: KPW Architects, 170 Upper New Walk, Leicester LE1 7QA) – Erection of one pair of semi-detached dwellings (resubmission) – at land to the west of 155 Queens Drive, Enderby, Leicester LE19 2LL. Brampton Valley Homes (c/o Agent: Martin Bagshaw, MHB Planning Ltd, Dale View, Rews Close, Combe Martin, EX34 0DW) – Demolition of existing dwelling and associated outbuildings and erection of 5 dwellings with detached garages – at land at The Limes, Coventry Road, Sharnford, Leics. Mr P J Fear (c/o Agent: Building Plan Services, 87 Lothair Road, Leicester LE2 7QE) – Erection of 2 six-bed detached dwellings including demolition of existing bungalow – at 162 Hinckley Road, Leicester Forest East, Leicester LE3 3JT.
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Forticrete Boost Roof Tile Capacity With £8M Investment J H Daiyan (c/o Agent: AGB Design Consultants Ltd) – Conversion of second floor from storage to form 3 flats – at 11 Swan Street, Loughborough, Leics.
Croft Parish Council (c/o Agent: Sylvester Cheung, 2 Clover Drive, Melton Mowbray, Leics. LE13 0FL) – Erection of new sports pavilion and community hub – at Playing Fields, Off Winston Avenue, Croft, Leics.
Mr & Mrs Thompson (c/o Agent: The Drawing Room Architects Ltd) – Site for the erection of 13 detached dwellings – at The Pumping Station, Bradgate Road, Cropston, Leics. LE7 7GB.
Mrs J Finley (c/o Agent: Create. if (DMP) Ltd, 321 Bradford Street, Birmingham B5 6ET) – Erection of 3 dwellings, conversion of existing dwelling into 2 units – at land at The Barn, Cooks Lane, Sapcote, Leics. LE9 4FE. Mr D Miles (c/o Agent: Landmark Planning, 10 Salisbury Road, Leicester LE1 7QR) – Notification for Prior Approval for Proposed Change of Use of a building from office use to flats – at 1-3 Castle Road (former Kirby Footwear), Kirby Muxloe, Leicester LE9 2AB.
Charnwood Borough Mr Andrew Wootton (c/o Agent: Sherwood Oak Properties Ltd) – Erection of 4 dwellings following demolition of existing dwelling and outbuildings (revised scheme) – at 7 Clay Street, Wymeswold, Leics. LE12 6TY. Mr Sam Edwards (c/o Agent: Will Aust Architecture) – Conversion of dwelling to form 2 two-bed flats and 4 one-bed flats – at 61 Forest Road, Loughborough, Leics. LE11 3NW. GS Developments (Leicester) Ltd (c/o Agent: Landmark Planning Ltd) – Erection of 9 dwellings and a new office building – at Former 2 Granite Way, Mountsorrel, Leics. Brackley Property Development (c/o Agent: Stephen George & Partners) – Outline application for proposed commercial buildings for storage and distribution purposes/ trade counter purposes – at land off Clarence Street, Loughborough, Leics. Mr M Cooper (c/o Agent: Astill Planning Consultants Ltd) – Erection of 2 bungalows – at 120 Fosse Way, Syston, Leicester LE7 1NG.
FORTICRETE has invested close to £8 million to expand capacity at its Leighton Buzzard factory, increasing the volume and quality of concrete roofing materials for the growing UK housebuilding sector. Supporting UK housebuilders as they kick start an upturn in activity, the company’s bespoke new tile line has been purpose-built to produce two brand new large format tiles, the SL8 and PAN8. The innovative design of both tiles provide greater coverage than existing large format products; requiring just 8 tiles sqm compared with around 10 sqm required with many alternatives. With approximately 20% less tiles required per roof, the tiles are quicker and easier to lay, handle and transport. With less product required, the potential for damage on site and waste in the manufacturing process is also reduced, meaning cost and time savings; both critical to supporting the Government’s aspiration to ‘get Britain building’.
Commercial property in Derby SDL AUCTIONS are offering for sale BY AUCTION 107 Duffield Road, Derby DE22 1AE – a late Victorian semi-detached residence situated within the Strutts Conservation area, within yards of Darley Abbey Park and the city centre. The very substantial property, which has been used by Derby City Council as offices, sits on a generous plot of approximately one-third of an acre. The agents believe the property has the potential for conversion to an outstanding family home, or luxury apartments or redevelopment – subject to obtaining the usual planning consents. For sale BY AUCTION on 26th July 2017 at The Pedigree Suite, Pride Park Stadium, Derby DE24 8XL – 11.30am start. The Guide Price is £295,000+. For more information, contact SDL Auctions on 01332 242880 or visit www.sdlauctions.co.uk
Public house and restaurant with development potential ANDREW & ASHWELL are offering for sale an established pub and restaurant with alternative development, subject to planning. The property – The Hollybush Inn, Main Street, Oakthorpe, Leics. DE12 7RB – comprises a link-detached single and two storey public house with part basement level, on a site of around 0.5 of an acre. The property previously had the benefit of outline planning permission for the erection of 5 dwellings. More information is available from the agents upon request. The asking price for the freehold is £375,000. For further details, contact at Andrew & Ashwell on 0116 254 1220 or email: mra@andash.co.uk
Mr & Mrs M & D Hutchinson – Erection of 2 dwellings (Revised scheme) – at land adjacent to and rear of 7 Butchers Lane, Seagrave, Leics. LE12 7NR. Mr Clint Jones (c/o Agent: BHC) – Erection of 3 dwellings – at Former 61 Highway Road, Thurmaston, Leicester LE4 8FR.
Corby Borough Francis Jackson Homes Ltd (c/o: 6 High Street, Olney, Bucks. MK46 4BB) – Reserved matters application pursuant to application 13/00026/RVC for the erection of 37 dwellings – at Priors Hall Development Site, Stamford Road, Weldon, Northampton. Bela Partnership Ltd (c/o: Rockingham House, Mitchell Road, Corby, Northants. NN17 5QT) – Variation of condition 4 to amend the approved development framework plan associated with outline planning permissions (04/00240/OUT and 13/00026/RVC)) relating to mixed use urban extension to Corby, including residential (up to 5,100 dwellings), employment, one district centre, 2 neighbourhood centres, schools, hotel. Formal and informal open space – at Priors Hall Development Site, Stamford Road, Weldon, Northants. Mr Gillings (c/o Agent: Andrew Witcomb, DMD Ltd, PO Box 8782, Dunmow CM6 2WW) – Change of use of former retail shop to hotel to provide 30 bedroom extensions yo existing hotel use at J D Weatherspoons – at The Saxon Crown, 100 Elizabeth Street, Corby, Northants. NN17 1FN.
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Business activity rises at fastest pace since December 2015 Residential work replaces civil engineering as best performing category Input cost inflation moderates to seven-month low
UK construction companies experienced a sharp rebound in business activity during May, helped by the fastest upturn in residential work since the end of 2015. The latest survey also revealed a sustained recovery in new work, following the soft patch seen during the first quarter of 2017. Increased workloads encouraged greater staff recruitment and a marked expansion of input buying across the construction sector. Meanwhile, prices for imported materials continued to push up input costs during May. However, the overall rate of input price inflation eased further from the peak seen at the start of the year. The seasonally adjusted IHS Markit/CIPS UK Construction Purchasing Managers’ Index® (PMI®) posted 56.0 in May, up sharply from 53.1 in April, to signal the strongest expansion of overall business activity for 17 months. While the headline index signalled robust growth momentum during May, the latest reading was still much weaker than the post-crisis peak seen in January 2014 (64.6). A sharp and accelerated rise in residential work was a key factor supporting overall construction activity in May. The housing sub-category has rebounded strongly following the seven-month low seen in March. Moreover, the latest increase in residential building was the fastest since December 2015. Survey respondents cited a strong pipeline of new development projects and resilient underlying demand conditions. May data also pointed to solid rises in civil engineering and commercial building. Although commercial development remained the weakest performing sub-category, the latest rise in activity was the fastest since March 2016. New business intakes picked up in May, with the rate of expansion the fastest seen so far in 2017. Reports from survey respondents mainly cited resilient demand from the housing sector. Despite the improvement in new work, construction firms noted that heightened economic uncertainty continued to act as a brake on client spending.
Increased workloads underpinned a further marked rise in employment numbers across the construction sector in May. The rate of job creation accelerated for the second month running to its strongest since January 2016. Mirroring the trend for staff recruitment, latest data showed that input buying expanded at the steepest pace for 16 months in May. A rebound in demand for construction materials placed pressure on supply chains in May, with delivery times lengthening to the greatest extent since March 2015. However, the were more positive developments in terms of cost inflation, as overall input prices rose at the slowest pace for seven months. Survey respondents reported that the weak exchange rate had led to intense negotiations with suppliers, but some noted that the peak phase of price hikes for imported materials had now passed.
Comments Tim Moore, Senior Economist at IHS Markit and author of the Markit/ CIPS Construction PMI®, said: “May’s survey data reveals that the UK construction sector has started to recover strongly from its slow start to 2017. “House building was the key growth driver, with work on residential projects rising at the fastest pace since December 2015. A sustained rebound in residential building provides an encouraging sign that the recent soft patch for property values has not deterred new housing supply. Instead, strong labour market conditions, resilient demand and ultralow mortgage rates appear to have helped boost work on residential development projects in May. “Civil engineering continued to flourish, helped by a strong pipeline of infrastructure projects. However, commercial building was trapped in the slow lane amid reports highlighting that heightened economic uncertainty is holding back client spending. “The forward-looking elements of the latest survey are reassuring for the construction sector, notably the acceleration in new business growth to its strongest so far this year. “On the price front, while construction costs have ratcheted up over the past six to nine months, the wave of inflation from imported materials now appears to have passed its peak.” Duncan Brock, Director of Customer Relationships at the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply, said: “After years of sluggish house building, the construction sector has snapped back into action in May. Construction growth has surged to a 17 month high as the uncertainty caused by the EU referendum appears to be abating. “The unexpected recovery in construction has been felt most acutely in residential housing as builders finally feel able to respond to demand for new homes. The sector had been held back by the rising cost of raw materials but after months of tense negotiations with suppliers, input prices are starting to stabilise. “The rapid upturn in production is putting considerable pressure on construction supply chains. Suppliers are struggling to meet demand while there is a growing shortage of contractors to complete work. After the experience of the financial crisis, it may be some time before risk aversion fully recedes and suppliers have more confidence to invest in their capacity. Only time will tell whether we are witnessing a long awaited resurgence in housebuilding.”
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On the move. Intali relocate to Leicester Nuneaton & Bedworth Borough Mr M Miah (c/o Agent: Lee Ward, 19 Station Road, Hinckley, Leics. LE10 1AW) – Erection of a 21-bedroom hotel – at Amid Palace, Griff Way, Nuneaton, Warks. CV10 7DA. Mr Farid Siddat (c/o Agent: Yasin Ahmed, Unity House, Fletcher Street, Great Lever BL3 6NE) – Change of use from office to 6 self-contained flats – at 124-126 Manor Court Road, Nuneaton, Warks. CV11 5HQ. Mr Mark Lapworth (c/o Agent: Paul Brown, Fisher German LLP, The Estates Office, Norman Court, Ashby de la Zouch, Leics. LE65 2UZ) – Erection of 2 dwellings (reserved matters) – at 2 School Lane, Nuneaton, Warks. CV10 9PA.
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Nottingham architect to deliver over £100m worth of projects Mr Russell Price (c/o Agent: Ian Pick Associates Ltd, Station Farm Offices, Wansford Road, Nafferton, Driffield YO25 8NJ) – Erection of 4 poultry buildings – at land east of Fosse Way, Cropwell Bishop, Notts. NG12 3BA.
Unnamed Applicant (c/o Agent: Ms Sophie Lucas, Ground Floor, Hawker House, 5-6 Napier Court, Napier Road, Reading RG1 8BW) – Redevelopment of land for up to 92,904 sq.m. of general industrial and storage & distribution floor space – at Faultlands Farm, Gipsy Lane, Nuneaton, Warks. CV10 7PH.
Rushcliffe Rushcliffe Borough Council (c/o Agent: Toby Evison, Allan Joyce Architects Ltd, 16-20 Bath Street, Nottingham NG1 1DF) – Refurbishment of 10 existing retail units; change of use of the first floor from residential to office and financial & professional services; demolition of buildings housing a medical centre, police station, ATM and library – at Cotgrave Shopping Centre, Candleby Lane, Cotgrave, Notts. Mr T Broadley (c/o Agent: Alison Dudley, Zenith Planning & Design, 38 Greenhills Road, Eastwood, Notts. NG16 3DG) – Change of use of existing outbuildings to 2 dwellings – at Woodlands, The Fosse, Cotgrave, Notts. NG12 3HG. Mr B Ward (c/o Agent: Mis Camilla Shipley, Pygott & Crone, 19 Southgate, Sleaford, Lincs. NG34 7SU) – Change of use of agriculture building to 2 dwellings – at Fields Farm, Asher Lane, Ruddington, Notts. NG11 6JX. Mr Peter Brears (c/o Agent: Peter Prescott, PP Building Design Ltd, The Old Court House, Church Street, Bingham, Notts. NG13 8AL) – Demolition of existing dwelling and construction of 4 detached dwellings – at 5 Golf Road, Radcliffe on Trent, Notts. NG12 2GA. Mr Dino Romano (c/o Agent: Boyd McAfee, McAfee Design Ltd, 205 Mansfield Road, Nottingham NG1 3FS) – Erection of 5 dwellings – at land north of 290 Melton Road, Edwalton, Notts. Mr Roy Bradfield-Carrier (c/o Agent: Alan Goodwin, 20 Easthorpe Street, Ruddington, Notts. NG11 6LA) – Demolition of redundant farm building and erection of 3 detached houses with garages and shared drive – at Holmefield Cottage, London Lane, Willoughby on the Wolds, Notts. LE1 6SX.
NOTTINGHAM-BASED Franklin Ellis Architects is set to deliver projects across the East Midlands and beyond worth over £100m over the next three years. The RIBA accredited firm, which has 40 employees and is based on The Ropewalk, has experienced rapid business growth particularly in the last five years which has seen it double its turnover. The £100m pipeline of work includes projects in Nottingham, Leicestershire and the South East across PRS, residential, education and hotels. Franklin Ellis Architects, which will celebrate 25 years of business next year, has designed high-profile buildings throughout the East Midlands including the £9m Derby Innovation Centre, £4m Loughborough Innovation Centre and multiple hotel projects including Nottingham’s Hilton Hotel and Lincoln’s Holiday Inn Express. Founding partner, David Franklin, said: “We are a proactive team with a shared ambition and passion to deliver well-built and exciting projects that provide a positive effect on the local economy. “The significant pipeline of work we are currently undertaking is for much appreciated long-standing clients as well as for organisations we haven’t worked with before. We grow organically and have a highly skilled and dependable team that care about our outputs. “We are enjoying a very busy 2017 and continue to look for like-minded team players to join us.” Associate partner Joe Taylor, added: “We have invested heavily back into the business; including a 100% switch to Revit as our delivery software, as well as a suite of other design tools to help communicate our designs. We have also built up a significant portfolio over the last 24 years which we hope is testament to the quality, friendliness and professionalism of the service we offer. “We want to continue to grow our business and design buildings that will have a lasting legacy, the next few years are sure to be an exciting time for us.”
Bloor homecoming for design director Tim Peach BLOOR HOMES has appointed a new group design director to oversee the design department at its head office in Measham, Derbyshire.
Marstons Inns & Taverns and Wildgoose Construction (c/o Agent: Steve Buckley, Peacock & Smith Ltd, Suite 9C, Josephs Well, Hqnover Walk, Leeds LS3 1AB) – Erection of a 27-bedroom hotel – at The Gamston Lock, Radcliffe Road, Gamston, Notts. NG2 6NP. Mr Steve Coe (c/o Agent: Clive Welham, Welham Architects, 52 Normanton Lane, Keyworth, Nottingham NG12 5HA) – Erection of building comprising 2 apartments – at 1 Gorse Road, Keyworth, Notts. NG12 5LL. Miss Theresa Farrelly (c/o Agent: Bovis Homes Limited, 1 Bromwich Court, Highway Point, Gorsey Lane, Coleshill B4 1JU) – Application for 386 residential dwellings with associated parking and garages (revised scheme) – at land north of Wheatcrofts Garden centre & west of Melton Road, Edwalton, Notts. Mr Edward Plowright (c/o Agent:David Manning, Landyke Ltd, Mawbrook Lodge, Scalford, Leics. LE14 4SS) – Infill development to provide 6 new dwellings – at Romnay House, Main Road, Barnstone, Notts. NG13 9JP. Mr David Gaunt (c/o Agent: Brian Cooper Architect Ltd, 150 Main Road, Nottingham NG11 7AA) – Three new detached dwellings – at 42A Cropwell Road, Radcliffe on Trent, Notts. NG12 2FS.
In something of a homecoming, Tim Peach has returned to the company where he began his career 27 years ago. Since joining Bloor Homes back in 1990, Tim has gone on to hold several senior design positions within a number of leading housebuilders. He will be responsible for ensuring the housebuilder’s developments are designed to the highest standard. He said: “I have been fortunate to work for some fantastic companies with inspiring individuals during my career but the opportunity to re-join Bloor Homes was an offer too good to miss. “Bloor has exceptionally strong leadership and high values, and this, combined with talented individuals that have a real passion for designing and building quality new homes, puts them in a strong position”. Peach, who lives in Leicestershire, said an increased emphasis on place making had been the biggest change he had experienced during his 27 years in the industry.
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