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Site with consent for 33 dwellings in Shepshed CARTER JONAS are inviting offers for a residential development site with the benefit of a resolution to grant Outline Planning permission for 33 dwellings. The site - at Oakley Road and Hallamford Road in Shepshed, Leicestershire LE12 9AU - extends in total to approximately 4.45 acres. Informal best bids are to be submitted by 12 noon on Monday 5th October 2015. For more information, contact Nick Muncey at Carter Jonas on 01223 326817. SEE ADVERT ON PAGE 32.
Osgathorpe site for 16 dwellings MATHER JAMIE and ANDREW LARGE are inviting tenders for a greenfield development site with Outline Planning Consent for 16 dwellings. The 1.7 acre site - at Dawsons Road, Osgathorpe, Leicestershire LE12 9SZ - is for sale by Informal Tender with a closing date of 12 noon on Friday 18th September 2015. For more information, contact Gary Kirk at Mather Jamie on 01509 233433 or Andrew Large on 01332 695067. SEE ADVERT ON PAGE 47.
Packington site for sale SANSOM Hamilton & Co are inviting tenders for a 3.68 acre development site with consent for 30 dwellings in Packington, near Ashby de la Zouch. For sale by Informal Tender with a deadline of 25th September 2015. For more information, contact Sansom Hamilton & Co. on 01530 27279. SEE ADVERT ON PAGE 47.
Leicester City Centre Canalside Scheme Wins Regional Award THE REGENERATION of an historic building in the heart of Leicester City Centre has been recognised twice in a regional award ceremony. Abbey Mill, a former textiles factory on Abbey Park Street, was announced the winner of ‘Best Change of Use of An Existing Building or Conversion’ and a finalist in the ‘Best Inclusive Building’ category at the East Midlands Local AWARD WINNERS: The Abbey Mill project team (l-r) David Authority Building McSwiney, rg+p Ltd and Bernard Saunders, Leicester City Council are Control (LABC) presented with the LABC Award by Peter Shilton OBE (far right) and Building Excellence category sponsor, Joe Williamson, TLX Insulation (far left). Awards. Celebrating technical innovation, sustainability, high performance and the teams behind the schemes, the LABC Building Excellence Awards were hosted by Peter Shilton OBE at the East Midlands Conference Centre. Designed by Leicester-based multidisciplinary practice, rg+p Ltd, Abbey Mill was revitalised into an £8.75m affordable housing scheme to support vulnerable adults and is managed by specialist housing provider, asra Housing Group. Comprising 78 one and two bedroom
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High Court Judgement Threatens Self Builders’ Section 106 Exemption IN AUGUST, a High Court judgement allowed West Berkshire and Reading borough councils to challenge the implementation of Section 106 exemption for sites under 10 units. The judgement means local authorities are once again free to force self builders to pay thousands of pounds in fees to build their own home. Section 106 Agreements were initially designed to provide financial benefits for the local community. It was argued that they would help fund enhancement of local amenities — more houses inevitably means greater call for road improvements, schools and playgrounds. However, the fees were often unfairly charged with some self builders being charged several thousand pounds to build just one home (one family in Dorset was charged £140,000). Homebuilding & Renovating magazine proudly championed the exemption for self builders and was relieved to hear last Autumn that the imposition had been lifted. Then Communities Secretary Eric Pickles aided the exemption, aware of the massive boost this would bring to the self build industry (and smaller scale developments). Editor of Homebuilding Jason Orme said “When I built back in 2006, the idea of having to pay any fees to the local authority, with the exception of the usual application fees, was not an issue. These payments were for the bigger developers, the companies who potentially made huge windfalls off the granting of planning permission on land they bought from farmers and other landowners at a fraction of the new value. Yet, since the late 2000s, local authorities exploited loopholes in guidance to begin to apply these charges to individual families looking to build their own homes usually buying building plots at full market value.” However, cash-starved local authorities have been heavily hit by budget cuts — hence the challenge to the exemption. “Left in the middle are hundreds and perhaps thousands of self builders whose projects are in jeopardy and looking at a situation where they are trying to build their own family home and being taxed out of it by their own local representatives,” Jason concludes.
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Davidsons reach their 1,000th home LEICESTERSHIRE homebuilder Davidsons have reached their 1000th legal completion with a sale at their ‘Bakers Croft’ development in Ibstock. The purchasers, Kristina Clemons and Dean Elton, were presented with champagne and flowers to mark the occasion by Davidsons chairman David Wilson, managing director James Wilson and operations director Jason Glover. Davidsons began in Leicestershire in 2007 and built their first home the following year, right at the beginning of the worst recession the construction industry has ever known. Since then the company has grown from two members of staff to a permanent team of nearly 100. In addition, the company provides work for around 400 sub-contractors that help to build the homes. David Wilson, chairman of Davidsons, said: “We are very much a family business, my father Albert built his first homes in Ibstock and I built my first homes in Packington in 1967. Our aim is to produce homes that people can be proud to own. The family ethos has always been to seek quality, and a sense of caring. Hopefully that shows in the way we do things”. James Wilson said: “Reaching our 1,000th completion is very special, and it’s fitting that it should be in Ibstock, where my family built the first homes that started it all off. It was only two years ago that we built our 500th Davidsons home, so things are moving rapidly. The company is set to grow considerably in the near future and this is the perfect opportunity to thank all staff who have made our achievements to date possible. We look forward to welcoming new members to the team - since we started we have
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1000 up - Davidsons Jason Glover (left), James Wilson, and David Wilson (far right) welcome customers Kristina Clemons and Dean Elton to their new home at Davidsons ‘Bakers Croft’ development in Ibstock.
encouraged apprenticeships and graduates who make a great contribution to the future of the company”. James continued “The value of the benefit of new homes to local communities is often misunderstood. Since Davidsons began we have made over £20m of financial contributions to local infrastructures in the form of schools, health facilities, road improvements and affordable homes”. Jason Glover said “We are determined not to let growth affect the way we do things. Customer satisfaction is very important for us and that’s reflected in achieving a 5 star rating for the third year in succession in the latest Home Builders Federation/NHBC customer satisfaction survey – the highest rating”. Currently Davidsons have developments in Leicestershire at Ibstock, Anstey, Scraptoft Hall and Whetstone, with new developments coming soon at Countesthorpe, Ravenstone, Lutterworth and Ashby. They also have developments in Nottinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire and Oxfordshire.
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Award for Abbey Mill FROM PAGE 1 apartments, the scheme was refurbished by contractor and developer, William Davis Ltd. Funding was provided by Leicester City Council and the Homes and Communities Agency. “Abbey Mill occupies a prominent position on Leicester’s skyline, adjacent to the Grand Union Canal, but had remained unused for many years and was in a state of increasing disrepair,” explains David McSwiney, associate at rg+p. “Our design has enabled the building’s exterior to be sympathetically restored whilst completely updating the interior to meet modern living standards. The original steel frame and timber floors were retained as well as the feature tower above the front elevation. It is particularly pleasing to be endorsed by the LABC with this award.” Also included in rg+p’s design for Abbey Mill is a second floor link to Phase 1 of the development, The Wolsey Building. This is in the form of a glass bridge, enabling residents to access all of the communal and care facilities of this Phase 1 Extra Care scheme, which was delivered by the same project team in 2011. Bernard Saunders, building control team manager, Leicester City Council said: “Leicester City Building Control is proud of our partnership with rg+p under the LABC Partner Authority Scheme and we are especially pleased that the work all those involved put onto this scheme, from concept to completion, was recognised and rightly acknowledged by the presentation of this award.” Matt Cooney, chief executive, asra Housing Group added: “We are very pleased to have been able to save this landmark Edwardian Mill for the people of Leicester. Not only is it one of the best examples of regeneration in the country, it is also providing purpose built homes for people over the age of 55, as well as young people requiring support. Together with asra’s neighbouring scheme, The Wolsey Building, we have created like the birthdays, but I think too many an Extra Care hub, whichIretains architectural essence of both these historic mills.” Dating back to the mid-1880s, Abbey Mill and The Wolsey were originally factories creating hosiery and warmth-preserving clothing under the famous Wolsey brand. Today, they form a residential facility which comprises 141 purpose-built, Extra Care apartments and 40 general needs apartments, all of which are now occupied. Guy Higgins, managing director at William Davis, commented: “The regeneration of Abbey Mill and The Wolsey has created a landmark Extra Care facility. It was a challenging build project, not only preserving and restoring the old, but ensuring new elements of the scheme were in keeping with the heritage of the site. It is really pleasing to have been part of the team that has helped turn these disused buildings into a superb modern and practical resource for local people in the heart of our vibrant city.” As a regional award winner, Abbey Mill is automatically shortlisted for the LABC Grand Finals, which will be held at the Lancaster Hotel, London on 10th November 2015.
LEICESTER RIDERS have received a boost as they prepare for the forthcoming season, as local surveyors Mather Jamie announce a major sponsorship deal for the club lasting until 2017.
Leicester Riders players Anthony Rowe, Tyler Bernadini and Barry Lamble present a signed pair of Riders shorts to Mather Jamie Directors Martin Ward and Alex Reid.
The leading basketball team, which is gearing up to move into a newly built arena in Leicester early next year, will feature the chartered surveyor’s logo on their playing shorts. Mather Jamie also recently organised a charity golf day, attended by Leicester Riders’ Head Coach Rob Paternostro and player Tyler Bernardini, which raised £550 in support of the club’s Riders Foundation, a community program which does work in schools. Russell Levenston, Managing Director of Leicester Riders, said:
“We are delighted to be working with the directors and all the staff at Mather Jamie to further develop the awareness of the Leicester Riders and we thank them for their much valued support.” Martin Ward of Mather Jamie, said, “We are thrilled to extend our support to Leicester Riders for two more years; our staff really enjoy the engagement and regularly attend their fixtures and we wish the club well for the forthcoming season.”
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THE WINNER of an architectural competition that aimed to generate ideas for a derelict island site in Leicester has been announced. Sarah Wigglesworth Architects’ proposals for a mixeduse scheme of low-impact living, self-build homes, small businesses, open space and woodland on Soar Island was chosen from a shortlist of five by a panel of judges chaired by RIBA Adviser Glenn Howells of Glenn Howells Architects. “We were delighted by the response to the competition, both by the range of ideas and the quality of thinking about how the site could transform this important part of the city,” said Glenn Howells. SWA’s ideas stood out from the other entries because their proposal was diverse and rich, integrating heritage, landscape, ecology, and architecture together with a range of activities that could draw people to the site and create a strong identity for the riverside area as well as the island itself. impact living and working. We are What this competition aimed to delighted to have been selected achieve was to generate interest in as winner for the Soar Island the Soar Island site – and inspire competition.” potential developers to come forward with their own proposals The competition was organised for the regeneration of Leicester’s by RIBA in partnership with Waterside. Leicester City Council – which is keen that Soar Island becomes a We congratulate SWA on their focal point of Leicester’s Waterside imaginative interpretation of our regeneration area. brief and look forward to seeing if their ideas can be delivered as part City Mayor Peter Soulsby said: of the future development of Soar “The competition certainly Island.” generated interest in our Waterside plans and inspired some London-based SWA Architects extraordinarily creative ideas, with – who win a £5,000 award – said: architects from as far away as Hong “The vision for our project, which Kong and the USA keen to make combines housing, work and leisure suggestions for the site. activities, is for a new city quarter set apart but connected to the There was plenty of imagination town. It proposes an environment and creative thinking in SWA’s where wildlife and humans proposals, although clearly it coexist in a sustainable landscape would be the more commercially surrounded by water, supported deliverable elements that could by an economy based on lowplay a part in our vision for Soar
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Island. While the final scheme will be at the discretion of the developer who ultimately takes on this site, it’s possible that some of SWA’s pioneering ideas – such as self-build homes and workspaces – could work on a site like this.” The four other shortlisted practices were London-based Ash Sakula, Gutiérrez-Delafuente Arquitectos of Spain, Kraft.Raum of Germany and London-based drummond.lawlor. drummond.lawlor’s scheme – inspired by the Tiber Island in Rome – was highly commended by the judging panel. The competition website will be updated shortly to include an online gallery of all 81 entries – submitted by practices from as far afield as Japan, Spain, Hong Kong, Italy and the USA. www. ribacompetitions.com/soarisland
Site for 3 bungalows in Markfield SINCLAIR ESTATE AGENTS are offering for sale an area of building land with Outline Planning Permission for 3 bungalows. The land - at Oakfield Avenue, Markfield, Leics. - extends to approximately 0.252 acres in area, and is situated in an established residential location. Outline Planning Permission (ref: 15/00179/ OUT) was granted on 22nd April 2015 for the erection of 3 single storey dwellings. A close boarded fence is to be erected at the boundary along the rear of numbers 92 and 94 Oakfield Avenue, together with a gate to allow access for maintenance. The Guide Price is £250,000. For more information, contact Sinclairs on 01530 838338, or email: coalville@ sinclairestateagents.co.uk
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Ray of light yet to pierce election gloom •
Glenigan Index for August down 27% year on year - the fourth consecutive month of contraction.
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Office starts fall by a half relative to a year ago and retail starts down 22%.
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Government policies exacerbate existing challenges to social housing sector.
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UK construction continues to feel the impact of the general election as activity drops for the fourth consecutive month, according to figures released on 4th August) by industry analysts Glenigan. Glenigan Index for August The Glenigan Index for August, which covers the value of projects starting on site during the three months to July, has declined by 27% year on year as the commercial, public, industrial and civil engineering sectors all combined to drag the value of starts lower than a year earlier. The fall was prompted both by decisions on government funded projects being postponed in the immediate run-up to the election and by private developers delaying project starts until the political outlook was clearer. Private housing saw relatively modest declines during the latest period; starts fell by 8% compared to a year ago, well above the -27% average overall and sufficient to keep the private housing sector in growth mode when viewed over 2015 so far. However a collapse in social housing starts was sufficient to pull Glenigan’s residential growth index down to -21%. Commenting on this month’s figures, Allan Wilén, Economics Director at Glenigan, said: “It is a concern that starts have remained weak into July. However, an expanding development pipeline indicates that this appears to be a continued overhang from election related delays, rather than a weakening in client demand. “Moreover confidence, which radiated out from London across the UK during the course of 2014, remains strong in the English regions, Scotland and Wales.” London and the South East both saw approvals decline during the second quarter, but every other part of Great Britain saw the value of work approved increase during the same period. Allan Wilén added: “Social housing starts declined by 40% over the last three months, as housing associations digest a new set of challenges to their business and funding models, including a mandated reduction in rent levels and the mooted extension of the right to buy to
Auction Diary 2015 September 2015 Thursday 3 September 2015 CPBIGWOOD - at Aston Villa FC, Birmingham - 11am start tel: 0121 233 5046 www.cpbigwood.com Thursday 3 September 2015 - SAVILLS - at Nottingham Racecourse, Colwick Park, Nottingham NG2 4BE - 2.30pm start - tel: 0115 934 8080 - www. savills.co.uk/auctions Thursday 3 September 2015 - SHOULERS - at The Market Tavern, Melton Cattle Market - 6.30pm - tel: 01664 410166 www.shoulers.co.uk Tuesday 8th September GRAHAM PENNY - Nottingham Racecourse, Nottingham 11.30am start www.grahampennyauctions.com Thursday 10 September 2015 COTTONS - at Aston Villa FC, Villa Park, Birmingham, B6 6HE - 11am start - tel: 0121 247 2233 or email: auctions@cottons.co.uk Thursday 10th September 2015 GRAHAM PENNY - iPro Stadium, Derby - 11.30am start www.grahampennyauctions.com
their tenants. This will exacerbate what was already a fairly dreary outlook for social housing construction.” The North East saw a positive 13% increase in starts during the three months to July. The South West saw starts decline by a modest 1%; most positive reading for the region since activity began to contract in April of 2014. However there was no good news for any other of the UK’s nations or English regions. London, the South East, the West Midlands, Scotland and Northern Ireland all saw starts at just two thirds or less of the level of a year ago.
Carpenter’s Workshop for sale in Ab Kettleby SHOULER & SON are offering for sale BY AUCTION a spacious garage and workshop building with car port and storage rooms above. The property - at the rear of 3 Melton Road, Ab Kettleby, Leicestershire LE14 3JA - is currently used as a carpenter’s workshop and storage, and has a Certificate of Lawful Use, issued by melton Borough Council on 9th August 2013. The approximate gross floor area is 1,224 sq.feet (113.7 sq.metres). The property is to be offered for sale BY AUCTION on Thursday 3rd September 2015 at 6.30pm at The Market Tavern, Melton Cattle Market. The Guide Price is £25,000-£35,000. For more information, contact Shouler & Son on 01664 410166 or visit www.shoulers.co.uk
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October 2015 Thursday 1st October GRAHAM PENNY - King Power Stadium, Leicester - 11.30am start www.grahampennyauctions.com Wednesday 14 October 2015 SHONKI BROS - at The King Power Stadium, The Gallery, Filbert Way, Leicester LE2 7FL 5pm start - tel: 0116 255 7573 or email: info@shonkibros.com Thursday 15 October 2015 COTTONS - at Aston Villa FC, Villa Park, Birmingham, B6 6HE - 11am start - tel: 0121 247 2233 or email: auctions@cottons.co.uk
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Charnwood
Plans Committee to Consider Application for 3,200 Homes on Sept 22 A NEW DATE has been set to consider a planning application to build 3,200 homes to the west of Loughborough. Charnwood Borough Council’s Plans Committee will meet in the Victoria Room at Loughborough Town Hall on Tuesday, September 22 to consider the application. The meeting will start at 5pm and will be open to the public. The meeting had been due to be held in August, but was postponed after the developer submitted new information relating to the environmental assessment of the proposal. The application has been submitted by William Davis Ltd and Persimmon Homes and is seeking outline planning permission for: • 3,200 homes • 16 hectares of employment land • a Community Hub comprising a retail unit
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1,000 sq m or other retail and business use • sites for gypsies and travellers • two primary schools • open spaces including allotments • a strategic link road • restoration of Garendon Park The report which will go to the committee is due to be published on Monday, September 14. The full application can be found here and the reports to the committee will be on the council website when they are ready. For anyone not able to make the September 22 meeting, officers from the Council will be tweeting updates on the night. Please follow @CharnwoodBC on Twitter.
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Stamp duty taken care of by Westleigh in Cosby HOME BUYERS in Leicestershire, searching for a new four bedroom home are being encouraged to visit Westleigh’s Hardy’s Yard development in Cosby where the developer is offering to pay the buyer’s Stamp Duty. Buyers purchasing this last four bedroom Hoban style house on-site will also receive free fitted flooring throughout. Robert Orr, Sales and Marketing Manager for Westleigh, commented, “This is a fantastic offer for people looking to purchase their perfect home in the Cosby area. Not only will we pay stamp duty on the Hoban style house but the buyer will also receive carpets throughout the house free of charge.” Westleigh is in the process of transforming a former haulage Yard on Park Road, in the heart of Cosby, into 22 high quality new homes, which will provide three bedroom semi-detached family properties, through to four and five bedroom detached homes. The attractive development boasts picturesque views of the popular village’s 14th Century Parish Church, St Michael and All Angels and is well served by various local amenities along with Fosse Retail Park, which lies within easy reach. The community has a primary school and the site is ideally placed for easy access to the M1/M69 motorway network. A show home is now open at the development. Homes at Hardy’s Yard start from £214,950 and all properties are due to be completed on-site by the end of this year.
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Builders’ Problems SOLVED
Claiming monies from a discharged bankrupt Problem: I am the managing director of a building company. The company has been trading for just over 20 years now and has been very successful during that time, although the recent recession did hit quite hard. Since 2013 the company has seen such a significant increase in workload that my existing resources could not cope. I therefore ended up subbing-out a couple of entire projects to different main contractors in order to alleviate the pressure. One of the projects went reasonably well, but on the other project the main contractor (who was trading as a sole trader) let us down badly and failed to finish. The project was eventually completed, albeit late and we made a thumping loss. I subsequently sent a claim for damages to the main contractor, but did not even receive an acknowledgement. I then referred the dispute to an adjudicator and received a favourable result. However, part-way through the adjudication, the main contractor made it known that he was recently discharged from bankruptcy, having become bankrupt just after he ceased working on my company’s project. So, my present position is that I have an adjudicator’s decision in my favour for a sum in excess of £75,000, against a discharged bankrupt who is resisting payment on the basis that the debt arose from a liability prior to him entering bankruptcy. Any advice would be welcome.
Simon, Narborough
Response: Hello Simon. I have no doubt that this matter has been very trying for you. Unfortunately, even though the main contractor (who is now a debtor) is a discharged bankrupt, he is correct insofar that you will not be able to enforce the adjudicator’s decision if the debt did arise from a liability prior to him entering bankruptcy. Under the Insolvency Act 1986, if a debt is a bankruptcy debt or liability it cannot be pursued. To qualify as a bankruptcy debt, liability must exist at the commencement of the bankruptcy or arise from an obligation incurred before the bankruptcy order. The cause of action for your damages claim arose from the contract that you entered into with the main contractor before he entered bankruptcy and hence the debt, as evidenced via the adjudicator’s decision, is in fact a bankruptcy debt as defined under section 382(1)(b) of the Insolvency Act 1986 and therefore you are unable to pursue the debt. That said, I am surprised that the adjudicator was allowed to progress and issue his decision, as the adjudication should have been halted once the main contractor had made known of his bankruptcy and with this in mind, you may be able to argue that the main contractor is liable for at least the adjudicator’s fees as the contract with the adjudicator came into being after the bankruptcy order was made. © Michael P. Gerard The advice provided is intended to be of a general guide only and should not be viewed as providing a definitive legal analysis.
RICS UK Construction Market Survey Q2 2015
Office development and private housing drive construction workload recovery in the East Midlands CONSTRUCTION workloads in the East Midlands rose in Q2 2015 with 42% more respondents reporting higher activity, driven by office development and private house building. The latest data shows workloads rose across all sectors and in each part of the UK and was more widespread throughout England, Wales and Scotland, while the pace of growth in Northern Ireland was more modest. At a headline level, 64% more respondents in the East Midlands expect to see their workloads rise and respondents, on average, forecast growth of 3.8%. Half (50% net balance) of respondents in the East Midlands reported higher workloads in private housing and 57% in the private commercial sector, following a 22% rise in new orders in the first quarter of the year. Financial constraints and issues with planning and regulation remain the other key restraints on growth in the sector with 58% more surveyors reporting difficulties in Q2. In addition, 40% of respondents reported shortages of materials, but this is substantially lower than the 60% who were having such difficulties through most of 2014. RICS Director of the Built Environment, Alan Muse, said: “The upturn in workloads has led to a less competitive tendering environment, particularly across public sector projects, but a lack of accessible finance is now affecting a net balance of 58% of our members and while concern over labour shortages dipped slightly, the demand for cost and project management skills rose. Also typical as workloads recover is the emergence of other impediments to growth - outside of labour and finance constraints - such as planning and regulatory barriers, which could be exacerbated if cuts are made to local authority planning departments as backlogs in planning applications could have a knock-on effect to work pipelines.”
Michael P. Gerard Author background Michael is a Practising Solicitor, Barrister, Chartered Builder, Registered Construction Adjudicator & Accredited Expert in quantum and planning matters. He is Managing Director of Michael Gerard & Co., and a Consultant Solicitor with Edward Hands & Lewis, based in Leicestershire.
Ruddington development site for pair of semis REX GOODING Estate Agents are offering for sale a commercial unit with a builder’s yard to the rear with Outline Planning Permission for demolition of the existing dwelling and erection of 2 four-bed, three-storey semi-detached dwellings. The site is located at Wilford Road, Ruddington, Nottinghamshire NG11 6EY. The proposed dwellings will have the benefit of off-street parking to the rear of the gardens. The Guide Price is £189,950. For more information, contact Rex Gooding on 0115 455 553 or visit www.rexgooding.com
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Residential conversion opportunity in Barton-under-Needwood FISHER GERMAN Chartered Surveyors are offering for sale a rare residential conversion opportunity within the popular village of Bartonunder-Needwood. The Parish Rooms, Church Lane, Barton-under-Needwood, Staffordshire DE13 8HU is a charming semi-detached period property situated within the conservation area of the village, overlooking St james Church. The building is being sold with the benefit of planning permission granted on 13th November 2014 for conversion to a single dwelling, under planning reference P/2014/01152. The property is currently redundant and has until recently been used as a store by the Parochial Church Council. The planning permission granted would allow conversion of the building into a unique residential property with off-road parking and a garden area. The freehold of the property is to be sold by Private Treaty, with vacant possession upon completion. The Guide Price is £100,000. For more information, or to arrange a viewing appointment, contact Fisher German on 01530 412821 or email: ashby@fishergerman.co.uk
Mather Jamie signs deal on new apartments for city dwellers A FORMER hosiery factory in Leicester city centre is to be converted into new apartments in a deal arranged by Mather Jamie. The 14 new apartments, aimed at students and young professionals, are being developed on Albion Street, off Belvoir Street, in a multi storey building which was most recently used as a document store. The building neighbours similar existing residential properties, and is also near Casa Romana, a well-established Italian restaurant. Alex Reid (pictured right) of Mather Jamie comments: “We’re glad that the sale of this former factory and store has completed successfully, adding to the redevelopment of Leicester’s city centre. “This site is located in an increasingly popular residential area for students and young professionals, located within walking and cycling distance of both the city’s universities, its railway station, and many shops, restaurants and bars.” Planning approval has recently been given for the conversion of the property, which is set across five storeys, including a basement, and occupies a total of nearly 6,300 sq ft. Purchaser Shezad Tayub, of developer Grandeur Capital Ltd, part of Reliance Properties, said: “We are working to convert this property to superior apartments, which we hope will appeal to Leicester’s growing metropolitan class.” For details of similar land opportunities please contact Alex Reid on 01509 233433.
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Vision for regeneration of Waterside set to move forward AN AMBITIOUS vision for the multi-million pound regeneration of Leicester’s Waterside is set to be taken forward by the city council. The Leicester Waterside Supplementary Planning Document (SPD), which will help guide development and investment in the 60-hectare area around the River Soar and Soar Island over the next ten to 15 years, is due to be formally adopted. The adoption of the new guidance will mean that Leicester City Council can submit an outline planning application which, if approved, will pave the way for a first £9.5milllion phase of regeneration in the area. This will focus on land to the west of the A50, between the Grand Union Canal and Friars Mill, and including Soar Island. Funding available for the first phase includes £7.5milllion of Government cash from the Leicester and Leicestershire Enterprise Partnership (LLEP) Local Growth Fund, and £2milllion of council capital set aside for the Leicester Economic Action Plan. This will enable the city council to acquire land and property in the area and prepare sites for development. The city council is also proposing two new office buildings – providing around 1,000sqm of accommodation – at Friars Mill. The disused 18th century mill complex on the banks of the River Soar is undergoing a £6.3milllion redevelopment to bring it back into use as a base for growing local businesses. The council plans to construct the new office buildings to support regeneration in the area and the intention would be to sell or lease them – on commercial terms – on their completion. Subject to planning permission, work on the scheme could get underway in the autumn. City Mayor Peter Soulsby (pictured)said: “This marks an important next step in kick-starting the much-needed regeneration of Waterside. “The area has suffered badly in recent decades, with the closure of key industries leaving many sites derelict, unused and ugly. “The adoption of this new planning guidance, and the award of cash from the Government’s Local Growth Fund, will allow us to bring key development land into public ownership and set out the type of development we want to see in these areas. “This will remove a great deal of risk for potential investors. It will also help us to find development partners that share our vision for Waterside as a thriving neighbourhood with great places to live and space for businesses to flourish. “It’s our role to provide a catalyst for transformation of the area. The restoration of Friars Mill will stand as a beacon for regeneration in this area. “Waterside has the potential to be the most exciting development opportunity in the East Midlands and is a major opportunity for the city’s growth.” Once adopted as local planning policy, the Waterside SPD will help the city council encourage new development and attract further investment into the area and support bringing unused buildings or land back into use. It will also set new guidelines for development in the area. This includes setting limits on the height of new buildings and types of new development, protecting the area’s heritage, green space and bio-diversity, improving the routes between the city centre and the riverside, and ensuring high standards of design in all new building. A draft of the Waterside SPD was launched for public consultation earlier this year, giving members of the public, businesses and other stakeholders in the area a chance to comment on the proposals. In total, around £20milllion of Government cash from the LLEP Local Growth Fund has been earmarked to kick-start the regeneration of Waterside.
Site for 5 executive-style homes in Sheepy Magna AN EXCLUSIVE residential development opportunity with Outline Planning Permission for 5 detached executive-style dwellings is being offered for sale privately. The 0.39 hectare site - situated at 62 Main Street, Sheepy Magna, Warwickshire CV9 3QU - currently comprises one residential dwelling with a detached garage/workshop. Outline Planning Permission (ref: 14/01250/OUT) was granted on 3rd June 2015 by Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council for 5 dwellings, subject to minor conditions. The garage/workshop will need to be demolished and rebuilt to allow the access road to the 5 new properties. A perimeter wall will also need to be constructed around Park House to separate it from the new development site. The Guide Price is £1 million. For more information, or to arrange a site visit, contact the vendors on 01827 880897 or 07967 591499 or email: thepockies@hotmail.com
George Osborne calls for more rural starter homes AS REPORTED ON the BBC news website, the government wants to extend its “starter homes” scheme to some villages Chancellor George Osborne has said he wants to reform planning laws to make it easier for villages in England to build new starter homes. Mr Osborne said the changes would allow councils to allocate more sites for building homes specifically for people who already live or work in the area. He said he also wanted to improve transport, schools and broadband in rural areas to boost the rural economy. The chancellor wants to extend the government’s “starter homes” scheme, announced before the election for brownfield sites, to some villages. The initiative offers young local first-time home buyers a 20% discount on the price of the property. As it stands, the discount will be offered on homes up to £250,000 outside London and £450,000 inside London.
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Take part in a brand new BBC1 primetime series NEW STATISTICS reveal that we spend half of our income on consumer goods and services -but are we spending our money wisely? Smart spending is an issue which we believe affects most of us. A new programme, ‘Shop Well …?’ is looking for families who would love to learn how to save money on their monthly spend. From the makers of BBC1 hit series ‘Eat Well For Less?’, ‘Shop Well…?’ is a consumer show that teaches us how to spend without the splurge, whilst maintaining the lifestyle we all want. It will be looking at everything from fashion to health, home, leisure and travel. In each episode the programme will monitor a family’s spending habits and with the help of industry experts, will show them how to make savings to invest in something they desperately want – whether that’s a holiday, car or a new kitchen. The show isn’t preachy or patronising, instead a really fun way to reeducate viewers on a subject which, let’s face it, resonates with us all! The only prerequisite is a desire to make smarter financial decisions. To apply, telephone 0117 970 7656 or email: shopwell@rdftelevision.com
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Over 100 new homes to be built on site in Aylestone
MORE than 100 new homes are due to be created on land in Aylestone, connected to an area of open space and an ecology-rich nature reserve.
About 8.36 acres of Franklyn Fields – an area of land off Franklyn Road and Conaglen Road, Aylestone – are due to be sold to house builders Morris Homes (Midlands) Ltd, to create new housing, an adjoining nature reserve and open space areas. The land is jointly owned by Leicester City Council and Leicestershire County Council, which have been working together since 2013 to market • the site for development. Conditions of the sale include ensuring the developer creates sustainable, energy efficient homes - of which 20 percent will be affordable housing - as well as improving an area of open space and a nature reserve adjoining the • site. Morris Homes will contribute over £1.2million towards creating this open space, as well as improving local highways works and education, as part of • the agreement which could bring in close to £7million. Leicester City Mayor Peter Soulsby said: “This new development will help provide much-needed housing, including some affordable homes, and all built to a high level of sustainability and energy efficiency. “The land is near to existing housing but also near to part of the Aylestone Meadows Nature Reserve, so it is important that any development takes that into account. “Any building on the site is conditional upon the protection of the nature reserve and improvement of over 0.7 hectares of more formal public open space, Environmental Consultants which will be retained by the city We offer: council.” Specialist Planning Assistance Regional managing director Contaminated Land Risk Assessments HOWKINS & HARRISON are offering for of Morris Homes, Adam Phase 1 Desktop Study and walkover sale two Leicestershire building plots at Knight, added: “This proposed Phase 2 intrusive Survey and testing development in Aylestone marks their auction on Tuesday 22nd September: Flood Risk Assessments our ongoing commitment and • KIRKBY MALLORY - plot for a 4-bed detached house with All work carried out to satisfy the requirements development of this area. of Development Control detached double garage in the centre of village. Planning Ref: Free initial advice on the best way forward “Having just completed new 15/00172/FUL A complete service from initial survey to homes at the Abbey Quarter GUIDE PRICE: £135,000 securing regulator approval development near Abbey Park, we • ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH - plot for a 4-bed dwelling with detached Down to earth solutions for Developers now look forward to work starting garageSPLURGING close to the town. PlanningON Ref:THINGS 15/00178/FUL CAN'T STOP MONEY YOU THINK YOU NEED? Call 01509 880399 or 07779 305682 on this new site which will feature GUIDE PRICE: £120,000. Email kevin@castledine.co both sustainable and energyWebsite www.castledine.co For more details, contact Howkins & Harrison on 01827 721380. efficient homes.” ALWAYS MANAGE TO BLOW YOUR SALARY BEFORE THE NEXT PAYDAY? •
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Bailiff regulation reforms leave landlords exposed: BPF
COMMERCIAL landlords have raised concerns that changes made to bailiff regulation last year have made it easier for tenants to pay their rent late and remove valuable items from their premises ahead of debt collection. The British Property Federation (BPF) has raised such concerns in a submission to a Ministry of Justice (MoJ) review of the first year of the revised Commercial Rent Arrears Recovery (CRAR) regime. The new CRAR legislation requires an Enforcement Agent (as bailiffs are now known) to serve a notice on a late-paying tenant giving a minimum of seven clear days for a debtor to pay before it is able to enforce on goods. This has led to a belief amongst landlords that some tenants are using the regime as a “cheap overdraft facility” to delay payment. The BPF has submitted evidence to show that some tenants have used this notice period to delay paying overdue rent on as many as 90 occasions across their stores over the year since the introduction of CRAR. This is particularly worrying for small landlords, who risk defaulting on their own loans if their rental payments are late. It has suggested that this could be because the statutory fee defined by the legislation to be charged by Enforcement Agents (£75 + VAT, regardless of the level of rent outstanding) is not enough of a deterrent. It recommends that the MoJ changes the fee to be 2.5% of the debt at Enforcement Notice, in order to make it more proportionate. The BPF has also outlined further concerns that Enforcement Agents are no longer required to take an inventory when they serve notice. In some cases, this has led to tenants removing the contents of a store before Agents arrive, who are then unable to prove that there were goods within a unit. It has recommended that the MoJ allows 24-hour notice for an inventory check once Notice is served to combat this. Melanie Leech, chief executive of the British Property Federation, commented: “While CRAR has not been problematic for every landlord, there are some simple steps that the MoJ could take to protect those who will struggle when they receive late rental payment. “Making the fee system more proportionate would both protect smaller landlords and act as a deterrent for tenants with particularly large arrears. Allowing time for an inventory check would add a further layer of protection for landlords, who are currently just relying on a tenant’s good nature.”
RICS/RAU Rural Land Market Survey H1 2015
Cost of farmland in East Midlands falls as demand for farmland declines • • •
UK-wide supply of farmland increased sharply during the first half of 2015, as demand growth moderated Average cost of farmland in East Midland now £8,000 per acre 73% more rural surveyors more available non-residential farmland, leading to a decline in prices
DEMAND for both residential and non-residential farmland in the East Midlands dropped significantly over the last six months, and 20% more surveyors now expect the price of residential farmland to fall over the next 12 months, according to the latest RICS/ RAU Rural Land Market Survey H1 2015. During H1 2015, a net balance of 73% of respondents reported an increase in the supply of commercial farmland – the greatest availability of acreage since the data series began in 1999 – while 33% of surveyors reported an increase in available residential farmland. Elsewhere, Scotland and the North East of England saw a reduction in demand not just for commercial but also residential farmland, while the results for South West and the East Midlands suggests demand is still edging upwards in these areas. At a national level, the South East saw the largest price increase over the year, with both arable and pasture land seeing sharp rises. Andrew Houlden MRICS, Director at DDM Agriculture in Lincolnshire, commented: “There is evidence of buyers being more selective than ever. Location is still the most important factor affecting value.” Simon Rubinsohn, RICS Chief Economist, commented: “We are seeing a considerable divergence in the outlook for commercial farmland compared to land seeing with a significant residential component. Annual average arable land rents fell by 7% during H1 and by 9.7% over the year, with anecdotal evidence suggesting the recent falls in commodity prices are the primary cause of this decline. Despite this, the lifestyle market remains relatively strong across much of the country with prices of land with a large residential component generally expected to continue moving higher. “Political uncertainly leading up to the general election is likely to have had some further impact on the results in the survey, however, market conditions look set to remain challenging notwithstanding the outcome with the global economic environment set to remain a drag on commodity prices.”
Long Lawford site for up to 14 dwellings JOHN SHEPHERD Estate Agents are offering for sale a 1.21 acre residential development site with a resolution to grant Outline Planning Consent for up to 14 detached dwellings. The site - at Townsend Lane, Long Lawford, Near Rugby, Warks. - comprises land that is part of the extensive rear gardens of houses 15 to 27 Townsend Lane, and as such falls under the definition of previously developed land. The site benefits from a Resolution to Approve, subject to the signing of a Section 106 Agreement. The indicative layout included in the application shows a linear development of 14 detached dwellings around a shared access drive. The site is deemed suitable for two-storey development. Offers are requested in writing no later than 18th September 2015. The site is NOT open for viewings, and no approach is to be made direct to the homeowners. All viewing to be arranged via the selling agent. For more information, contact John Shepherd Estate Agents on 01564 783866 or email: enquiries@johnshepherd.com
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National Maintenance Week: TV’s Neil Oliver leads the campaign BROADCASTER, author, historian and archaeologist Neil Oliver is leading this year’s campaign to make people aware of the importance of winter property maintenance. A familiar face from popular programmes including, Coast, The Vikings, A History of Scotland and A History of Ancient Britain Neil is keenly aware of the changes that the passage of time can make to a building, but he knows that whatever the age or condition of a structure, good, regular maintenance can play a role in its future. SPAB’s (Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings) annual National Maintenance Week campaign encourages owners of all sorts of buildings (not just ancient ones!) to be aware of the importance of regular care. It’s a message that’s relevant to home owners and to anyone who cares for a property. In 2015 the week takes place from November 20 to November 27, just as potential problems caused by wind, rain, frost and winter snow begin to loom. Neil says. “When I travelled round the country for BBC’s Coast series, the importance of protecting a building against the ravages of the wind and the weather was very apparent. I could see it was a constant battle. Maintenance makes a difference – never put it off!” SPAB took Neil to the beautifully maintained, Christopher Wren–designed church, St Andrews, Holborn to give him a bird’s-eye view of the tricky nooks and crannies that can cause problems if leaves, twigs, nests and other seasonal debris are left uncleared. “Even though it’s relatively modern compared to many of the places I’ve visited and written about as part of my work, it’s easy to see how vital it is to make sure it’s maintained.” he said. “As an archaeologist I’m very familiar with the care challenges faced by significant, historic buildings which don’t conform to a standard pattern. Planned and regular maintenance is vital to ensure that they have a future as well as a past. That message is equally applicable to buildings of all types and all ages.” He adds: “ ‘Stave off decay by daily care… prop a perilous wall… mend a leaky roof ’ It’s amazing that what SPAB’s founder William Morris wrote nearly 140 years ago is still sound, practical advice. Faulty gutters and blocked drains don’t repair themselves - the longer you ignore a problem the more costly and difficult it becomes to put it right, and that’s true if the place you care for is an ancient ruined broch, a medieval church in a village, a Victorian terraced house or a modern apartment in a town or city..” Running for the last 14 years, National Maintenance Week reminds anyone who looks after a building - regardless of its age, type or purpose - of the simple, achievable steps they can take to prepare for the worst that winter can bring. The UK’s last wet, blustery winter and the recent run of harsh, cold winters underline the importance of the regular care. Bad weather can leave a legacy of problems that need attention. Neil is right about maintenance making economic sense. If you turn a blind eye to cracked pipes, faulty drains or broken/missing roof tiles you might as well throw hard earned cash to the winter wind. SPAB’s annual awareness week always ends with National Gutters Day this year on Friday November 27th. National Gutters Day is a gentle, light hearted reminder for everyone to take 10 minutes to make a simple check on the condition of any property they care for. A little time spent on a basic building ‘MOT’ can save people from having to spend a great deal of money at a later date.
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HOUSEBUILDER STUMPS UP SUPPORT FOR HATHERN OLD CRICKET CLUB
PAVILION improvements at Hathern Old Cricket Club have been fast-tracked following support from a Leicestershire house builder.
THANK YOU: Hathern Old Cricket Club first team celebrate their sponsorship from William Davis Homes with sales manager, Sally Brookes (centre).
Loughborough-based William Davis Homes has sponsored the club, which play home matches at Pasture Lane in the North Leicestershire village, and in doing so, enabled redevelopment work to progress. Refurbishment of the pavilion’s kitchen area will be finished, as will the extension to the changing room and plans for a new veranda can also now proceed. To view the ongoing improvements, Neil Swift, club chairman, invited Sally Brookes, sales manager at William Davis to tour the facilities and watch a first team match. Neil commented: “Hathern Old Cricket Club would like to thank William Davis for their kind support. This will help our Cricket Club continue to provide top quality facilities to all ages who wish to play or watch Cricket in Hathern. We wish William Davis success with their new development in the village and would like to welcome any visitors from William Davis to visit our club at any time”.
William Davis will soon be bringing its award-winning brand of high quality homes to Hathern with the launch of a new development, Daisy Bank. A total of 68 new homes will be built off Derby Road in a range of designs to suit all lifestyles, from two bedroom through to five bedroom family homes. Sally Brookes said: “We’re pleased to offer our support to Hathern Old Cricket Club and enable improvements to their existing facilities. The new pavilion is heavily used by both senior teams, as well as the club’s juniors, so it’s important that it is kept up-to-date and the club can remain a vibrant part of village life.” William Davis has commenced preliminary work at Daisy Bank, Hathern, with the first properties expected to be available around spring 2016. For more information, please contact Sally Brookes on 01509 638332 or visit www. williamdavis.co.uk
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Combisafe Launches Skyreach Anchor – Taking Fall Protection To New Heights
First tenants confirmed for New Walk development COMBISAFE, part of Honeywell and a leading provider of temporary collective protection, has launched SkyReach Anchor, a versatile, overhead fall protection system that safeguards construction workers against falls from height – the number one cause of fatalities in the industry. SkyReach Anchor is quick and easy to use and compatible with all makes of Personal Fall Protection Equipment (PFPE). It has been tested and approved with the Miller® Falcon product family of self-retracting lifelines that are ideal for anyone fitting decking for horizontal formwork, loading and unloading vehicles or working on a leading edge. “Our customers tell us about real limitations with traditional overhead fall arrest systems, namely that they require a crane not just to install but every time they need to be repositioned,” said Wayne Kensett, product manager for Combisafe. “The beauty of the SkyReach Anchor is that it is lightweight and portable, so much so that it can be carried, installed and locked into position in seconds by a single worker without any need for a crane. Taking the system down or re-locating it is just as simple - a truly ground-breaking development for the industry that saves a huge amount of time and money.” Weighing in at just 25 kilogrammes, the SkyReach Anchor is available in two attachment options - the Cast-in Sleeve for use on concrete structures when decking formwork is being carried out and the Steel Flange Clamp for use as a fall arrest system when loading and unloading vehicles next to a steel structure. For formwork operations, the Cast-in Socket system provides 360 degree usability, the foldable boom and brace creating an 8.5 metre operating radius and a working surface area close to 230m2. When an area is completed, the operator can quickly and simply attach their PFPE to a neighbouring SkyReach Anchor before moving into a new work area. Compatible with the COMBISAFE Loading System for applications requiring vehicle loading and unloading, SkyReach Anchor can alternatively be used with the Steel Flange Clamp when space is limited. The clamp is capable of locking onto any steel column between 150mm and 450mm. Once in place, the SkyReach Anchor provides the worker with safe access to vehicle loading beds and gives additional security when working on a leading edge. SkyReach Anchor is also fully compliant to EN795:2012 Type B (PFPE Anchor Devices) and CE Certified by DEKRA EXAM GmbH. For more information contact Combisafe on 01604 662 960 or visit www.combisafe. com.
Development Land With Outline Planning Adjacent To 44 Valley Rise, Newhall, Swadlincote An excellent opportunity to acquire a building plot with outline planning permission granted for two x 2 bedroom semi-detached houses with off road parking. Situated in the residential area of Valley Rise, Newhall, Swadlincote, with good access to local amenities. S.D.D.C Planning Reference: 9/2015/0063. Offers in the region of £75,000.00 Contact: Newton Fallowell, Swadlincote on 01283 217772.
ONE OF THE UK’s leading financial advice firms has been confirmed as the first tenant of a new development at the site of the former New Walk Centre. Wealth management and employee benefits business, Mattioli Woods plc, has announced it will move into offices at the planned new development on the site of the former council offices. The firm, which has been based at Grove Park in Enderby since 2005, advises over 6,000 clients with assets under management, administration and advice in excess of £5 billion. The company employs over 300 staff in Leicester, and the move will allow it to expand and create in excess of 150 new job opportunities. Earlier this year, Leicester City Council announced that local developer Ingleby, part of the Sowden Group, had been appointed to regenerate the site, which is currently in the process of being cleared following the demolition of New Walk Centre in February 2015. Plans for the site include two buildings based around a central public open area on New Walk, combining office space, apartments and ground-floor retail. If planning permission is granted, work is expected to start on site before the end of 2015, with the development being completed and new tenants in place towards the beginning of 2017. Leicester City Mayor Peter Soulsby said: “This is a real vote of confidence in the city centre that a firm with the calibre of Mattioli Woods will be setting up its office at this key development site. It is a local firm with a proven track record, which was originally based in the city until it moved out in 1998. “Developments such as this are creating valuable business space, and I hope this will be the first of many firms realising the benefits of being based in the heart of a thriving city centre.” Mattioli Woods Chief Executive Officer, Ian Mattioli, added: “We are really excited about our move, which for me is a move back home. The Mattioli family are proud of our Leicester roots, which go back hundreds of years.” Commenting on the new office, he said: “We are a fast-growing local business with ambitious expansion plans over the next few years, which is a key driver for the move. The new city centre office will provide us with an ultra-modern working space with great transport links, giving us the opportunity to service both existing and future recruitment needs even more efficiently.” Roy Coley, Managing Director of the Sowden Group, said: “We are thrilled that our scheme was chosen to redevelop the site of the former New Walk Centre. We would like to thank our team of architects and support professionals, all of whom are based in the East Midlands, for all their hard work on what is a very exciting mixed-use scheme. “We are a local developer and to have attracted a company of the quality and calibre of Mattioli Woods cannot be under estimated. We hope the success of this scheme will encourage more high quality companies to locate to Leicester city centre.” Leading multi-professional consultancy practice Pick Everard, which is based in Charles Street, has been chosen to provide professional Independent Project Monitoring and Advisory Services for the flagship project. The company was chosen due to its vision, the high standards of its work and the ability to cope with a project of this size within a fast-track timescale.
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Leicester City County Display Ltd (c/o Agent: Landyke Ltd, Mawbrook Lodge, Scalford, Leics. LE14 4SS) - Single storey detached storage building at Biam Yard, Braunstone Lane East, Leicester. EMH Housing & Regeneration Ltd (c/o Agent: RG+P Ltd, 130 New walk, Leicester LE1 7JA) - Two-storey block of 8 self-contained flats - at land behind 355-367 Welford Road, Leicester. Mr Kooner (c/o Agent: Keshiv Sudera, Design Studio Architects Ltd, 1B Salisbury Road, Upper New Walk, Leicester LE1 7QR) - Demolition of existing building; mixed use threestorey building with retail on ground floor, ancillary storage for retail on first floor, and student flats on first and second floors - at 188 Welford Road, Leicester. Secure Subs Ltd (c/o Agent: Paul Cleaver Architect, 5 Wellington Street, Leicester LE1 6HH) Notification of proposed change of use of first floor from retail storage to 3 self-contained flats - *Mr Dinesh Kotecha (c/o Agent: Mrs Varsha Tailor, DT Designs Ltd, 74 Wyvern Avenue, Leicester LE4 7HH) - Change of use from ground floor shop with flat above and house to 2 retail units on ground floor, 2 self-contained flats, single storey extension at rear, and two-storey retail extension at side and rear - at 228 Harrison Road & 101 Acorn Street, Leicester. Taqwa Housing Ltd (c/o Agent: Kurosh Morad, KMC Consultancy, 60 St Annes Drive, Leicester LE2 8HT) - Demolition of building and erection of four-storey building comprising 2 ground floor retail units and 3 flats at 92 Evington Road, Leicester. Mr Joel Wider (c/o Agent: Joel Kembsey-Fagg, D5 Architects LLP, 71-77 Coventry Street, Birmingham B5 5NH) - Notification of proposed change of use of first, second and third floor from offices to residential use (54 studio, 3 one-bed flats) - at Kimberley House, 47 Vaughan Way, Leicester. Mr Hassan Gaffar (c/o Agent: Shyam Sudera, 1B Salisbury Road, Upper New Walk, Leicester LE1 7QR) - Change of use of ground floor from workshop to 4 self-contained flats; change of use of first, second and third floors from 3 flats to 5 selfcontained flats; demolition of single storey building at rear and erection of three-storey detached building containing 5 self-contained flats - at 30 Brandon Street, Leicester.
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Developer Builds Its Workforce With Six Local Apprentices HALF A DOZEN local apprentices, some of whom are already well experienced in the construction industry, have recently been taken on by leading homebuilder David Wilson Homes East Midlands. The Bardon-based homebuilder will put their skills to good use as it seeks to expand its workforce as the homebuilding sector continues to grow. 24-year-old Ryan Taylor from Coalville is studying for an NVQ Level 1 in Bricklaying at Stephenson College after a spell working as a Sapper for the Royal Engineers. He said, “I’m adapting a lot of what I learned in the Army, like using hand tools and making concrete, into commercial, civilian use. This job has its own challenges, and I’m working with a good team.” The company, which has trained more than 100 apprentices in the last 12 years, will be employing the new starters to work on quality developments across Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire. 35-year-old Michael Burton, from Coalville, is studying for an NVQ Level 2 in Joinery at Stephenson College after years of experience in roofing, window fitting, plumbing and other trades. He said, “This feels like a fresh start; I’m putting everything I know into building new homes at a brand new site and David Wilson Homes are offering me a stable future.” Each apprentice will work on an assigned development for part of their working week, as well as taking part in classroom based learning at a local college. Matthew Allen, 22, from Leicester is doing his NVQ Level 1 in Bricklaying at Leicester College. He said, “My dad’s a plasterer, so I’ve always been interested in working in construction. I’d like to get qualified here, stay on for
David Wilson Homes’ new intake of apprentices, outside the company’s Bardon head office experience and then maybe open my own business.” 18-year-old Scott Collins is also from Leicester and is also studying at Leicester College, to be a Joiner. Scott said, “I’d like to work my way up through the company and maybe one day be a Site Manager and run my own development.” Tom Cartwright, a 20-year-old apprentice Joiner from Shepshed, studying at Stephenson College, said, “David Wilson Homes is a really well known and respected local company so it’s great that I’ve managed to get on board with them.” Macauley Tinsley, a 19-year-old apprentice joiner from Nottingham, said, “I’ve done a few kitchen fittings since I left school, but I wanted to get a proper qualification from a company like David Wilson Homes. I’d like to stay here and be able to work my way up to Contracts Manager.” Darren Langton, Construction Director at David Wilson Homes East Midlands, said, “You can
become an apprentice at any stage of your career, whether you have years of experience under your belt or are looking to make a start after leaving school. We employ the finest homebuilders at David Wilson Homes, and we welcome our new apprentices to the team.” David Wilson Homes is part of Barratt Developments, which was named the best employer of apprentices in the country at the National Apprentices Award last year. The national homebuilder has created more than 3,000 new jobs at its sites across the country in the past year alone and has pledged to take on 1,100 apprentices, graduates and trainees between 2014 and 2016. To find out more about apprenticeships at David Wilson Homes please log on to www. buildingcareerstogether.co.uk For more information about David Wilson Homes’ developments across Leicestershire, please visit the David Wilson Homes website at www.dwh.co.uk, or alternatively call 0844 811 5544.
Building plot in Coalville: £100k+ FOXBENNETT estate Agents are inviting offers in excess of £100,000 for a single building plot at land adjoining 67 Broom Leys Road, Coalville, Leics. LE67 4DD. Outline Planning Permission (ref: 14/00493/ OUT) has been granted by North West Leicestershire District Council for the erection of a dwelling. Offers in excess of £100,000 are invited. For more information, or to arrange a viewing, contact Richard Newey at FoxBennett on 0116 281 4931.
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Largest timber structure in the UK A 42 METRE high arch, taking the title of the largest timber structure in the UK, was recently erected in Leeds. The frame was supplied by German specialist HESS TIMBER, whose recent work includes the D1 tower in Dubai and the Museum of the Foundation Louis Vuitton in Paris. The glulam frame forms part of the Leeds Recycling & Energy Recovery Facility (RERF) based in the Cross Green area of the city and is designed to complement the surrounding environment. The frame is clad with translucent sheeting and incorporates a 1,800m2 living green wall to the southern façade to enhance its visual impact and provide biodiversity. The innovative design of the building, nicknamed as ‘the Greenhouse’, creates a positive landmark for the Aire Valley region of Leeds and the Cross Green industrial estate. The building will divert more than 200,000 tonnes of household waste away from landfill, using the remaining unrecyclable material to generate electricity. The facility will also provide combined heat and power (CHP) to local businesses. The project will not only make an impressive addition to the Leeds city skyline but also generate a large influx of permanent jobs and help to create a more sustainable city. The timber frame structure enhances the sustainability prerequisites of this project. Glulam is a renewable source that is also environmentally friendly and energy efficient. The engineered timber’s robust but light assembly makes glulam the ideal material for this structure, along with it also being chemically resistant, economical, versatile, and aesthetically pleasing. Rensteph Thompson - Project Manager International of HESS TIMBER will be speaking at this year’s Solid Wood Solutions being held on September 16 2015 at the Inmarsat Conference Centre, London, with the presentation: “The Recycling and Energy Recovery Facility in Leeds - the largest glulam structure of its type in the UK” If you are interested in finding out more about this record-breaking structure, as well as many other innovative and iconic projects and products in the engineered timber sector, then this is an event not to be missed. Packed full with industry pioneers, Solid Wood Solutions is the ideal networking opportunity for construction professionals looking to create new connections in sustainable design. Tickets are just £125 +vat. Click here to book your place: http://solidwoodsolutions.co.uk/book
Focus Consultants trio skydive for charity THREE BRAVE employees from Focus Consultants are taking the plunge for charity with a tandem sky dive in aid of a cause close to their hearts. The parachute jump will also be part of the celebrations to mark the 21st birthday of Focus Consultants, which is based in Nottingham and has offices in Leicester, London, Boston and Aubourn near Lincoln. The team will be raising money for St Barnabas Lincolnshire Hospice, which gave care and support to the wife and family of Focus senior building surveyor Darren Booker. Elizabeth Booker was 47 when she passed away last year following her diagnosis of a rare form of Non Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Darren, who works in the Boston office of Focus, will be joined by two colleagues, 16-year-old admin apprentice Victoria Bell, who also works in the Boston office, and sustainability surveyor Gareth Morris, who is based in Leicester. Their tandem parachute jump is scheduled to take place at Langar Airfield near Nottingham on Sunday 13th September. Darren, from Bassingham, near Lincoln, said: “This is my personal challenge in tribute to Liz, who was so very brave in facing her illness and no matter how she felt she would always have a smile for you. The intrepid trio will take part in a 10,000 feet freefall parachute jump, reaching speeds of more than 120mph as they dive through the air. They will freefall (without the parachute deployed) for several thousand feet, harnessed to a professional parachute instructor at all times throughout the descent, with the instructor in control of the landing. Each of the three volunteers has their own fundraising page and would welcome any donations: www.justgiving.com/Darren-Booker www.justgiving.com/Victoria-Bell14 www.justgiving.com/Gareth-Morris22
ST Engineering (c/o Agent: Shyam Sudera, Design Studio Architects Ltd, 1B Salisbury Road, Upper New Walk, Leicester LE1 7QR) - Two-storey extension at front of warehouse - at 30 Wenlock Way, Leicester. Westleigh Partnerships Ltd (c/o Agent: Anthony Day, Isherwood McCann, Rose park, Lutterworth Road, Blaby, Leicester LE8 4DP) - Residential development of 18 dwellings - at rear of 31/33/55 Sturdee Road, Leicester. Mr Sufyan Patel (c/o Agent: R Khan, Master Plan Design Solutions, 23 Vulcan House, Vulcan Road, Leicester LE5 3EF) - Change of use of first floor from storage to 2 flats - at 142 Melton Road, Leicester. Mr I Alimohamed (c/o Agent: Bernard Taruvinga, Kunstler Designs Architect, 31 Rutland Street, Leicester LE1 1RE) - Change of use from house to 4 self-contained flats, plus single storey extension and dormer extension at rear - at 12 Houghton Street, Leicester. Mr Kullar (c/o Agent: Design Studio Architects Ltd, 1B Salisbury Road, Upper New Walk, Leicester LE1 7QR) - Demolition of building at rear; change of use from 2 dwellings to 9 self-contained flats; two storey and single storey extension at rear - at 84-86 Constance Road, Leicester. Mr S Dutt (c/o Agent: Thirteen Architectural Consultants, 8 Coplow Avenue, Leicester LE5 55WA) - Threestorey residential building comprising of 4 self-contained flats - at land at rear of 86-88 Corporation Road, Leicester. Groby Road Medical Centre (c/o Agent: Gordon White & Hood, Beresford House, 1 Newtown Street, Leicester LE1 6WH) - Singlestorey extension at side and rear, plus dormer extension at rear of medical centre - at 9 Groby Road, Leicester. Highfields Surgery (c/o Agent: Nayan Padhiar, SKM Design, 8 De Montfort Mews, Leicester LE1 7FW) - Single storey extension at rear of doctor’s surgery - at 25 Severn Street, Leicester LE2 0NN.
Charnwood Borough Mrs Caroline Roberts (c/o Agent: GWH Architects) - Erection of one and two-storey medical building to the rear of site - at 6 Silverdale Drive, Thurmaston, Leicester LE4 8NN.
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Danaher & Walsh Mr M Horsnall (c/o Agent: HSSP Architects Ltd) - Erection of 2 detached dwellings with associated garaging and widening of access (Revised Scheme) - at 48 Woodhouse Road, Quorn, Leics. LE12 8AJ. Miss L Sbitany - Site for the erection of 4 apartments and associated car parking (Resubmission) - at 55 garendon Road, Loughborough, Leics. LE11 4QB. Mr Paul Cleaver (c/o Agent: Paul Cleaver Architect) - Erection of 2 dwellings - at land at rear of 1387 Melton Road, Queniborough, Leics. Mr Brian Taylor (c/o Agent: Stephen George & Partners) - Proposed change of use of former police station to office units - at 1293 Melton Road, Syston, Leics. LE7 2EN. Mr David Bird - Change of use from offices to residential - at Unit 1, Elms Lodge Barns, Melton Road, Barrow upon Soar, Leics. LE12 8HX. Mr F Sleath (c/o Agent: Architects LE1 LLP) - Erection of 3 dwellinghouses and associated garages following demolition of potting shed and greenhouses - at land adjacent to 66 Brand Hill, Woodhouse Eaves, Leics. LE12 8SS. Mr Simon Chamberlain (c/o Agent: Will Aust Architecture) - Demolition of existing garages, office, common room and bike store; erection of 49 new student bedrooms with associated common facilities; overcladding of existing buildings - at Forest Court, Forest Road, Loughborough, Leics. LE11 3NT. Tracey Padmore (c/o Agent: Simon Cheshire Planning Ltd) - Erection of building to form child day nursery - at land adjacent to 147 Cotes Road, barrow upon Soar, Leics. LE12 8JP. Mr Nigel Harris - Erection of 68 dwellings, creation of new access off Seagrave Road, construction of internal roads, infrastructure and landscaping - at land adjacent to 230 Seagrave Road, Sileby, Leics. LE12 7NJ. Mr Roger Allen - Outline application for the erection of one detached bungalow with garage and 2 semidetached bungalows - at 32 Field View, Thurmaston, Leics. LE4 8NX.
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Civils Specialist Offers Highways Project Management Service LEICESTER-BASED civil engineering firm Danaher & Walsh has launched a Highways Project Management service, which is being offered to contractors and developers. Danaher & Walsh has operated as a civil engineering contractor for over 45 years and has earned an enviable reputation as a highways specialist. The new consultancy service has been developed based on this experience working on highways and the typical challenges faced. Danaher & Walsh’s Commercial Director Ian Gilbert said: “Delays to projects involving works on the highway are unfortunately all too common. Some delays can’t be avoided. In many cases, however, the correct planning and preparation can help ensure that a project runs smoothly. “We are delighted to be in a position to offer our knowledge, experience and contacts to clients to make sure that a highway project starts and runs and smoothly as possible. Section 278 & 38 agreements, statutory undertakers, water authorities and traffic management are all considerations that need to be made early on in a project’s life cycle. “The service is completely bespoke to each client. We are happy to take on full project management, or just focus on certain aspects if preferred.”
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Two thirds of UK building companies turn down work ‘Desperate need’ for apprentices is key factor behind skills shortage NEW RESEARCH has revealed the extent of the current skills shortage in the UK building industry – with 66 per cent of small construction firms admitting they have been forced to turn down new business due to this lack of resource. Almost half have been forced to outsource work to third parties rather than leave work unfinished. The survey, conducted by the Federation of Master Builders (FMB), reached out to its membership of 8,500 small and medium-sized (SME) construction firms, revealed:
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The main reason cited for this widespread shortage is the difficulty in finding apprentices. Respondents claimed the lack of apprenticeships is the primary reason they believed potential candidates have been held back from joining the industry, followed by pressure from parents to stay in full-time education. Experts have estimated the industry needs around 35,000 new apprentices just to cope with demand, however in 2013, only around 7,000 apprentices completed their training. For the 16-24 age group, perception of low wages was another significant factor in deterring interest in the trades – however, the FMB’s research shows that by the age of 23, a bricklayer with five years’ experience can earn up to £31,000 and rising in some cases
to £52,000 in London. Tony Passmore, CEO Passmore Group, said: “The lack of experienced multi-skilled workers is a huge concern for my business, as it could affect our future growth plans. We urgently need tradespeople that are trained in more than one area, such as plumbing, tiling and joinery for bathroom installations - but we just aren’t seeing the candidates come through.” Nic London from N London Construction.co.uk Ltd said: “There’s definitely a great opportunity for apprentices right now. I entered the industry as an apprentice myself, and I haven’t looked back. The starting salaries are much higher than many people expect and there is a great capacity for career development. In the past we’ve developed apprentices who have moved on
to start their own businesses.” Hayley Ellis, FMB Director of Training and Membership Services, said: “We’re aware that there is a desperate need for new apprentices to join the construction industry. Apprenticeship schemes offer a balance of technical skills and workplace experience, so school leavers can learn on the job and hone their skills – and build a really meaningful career.” “We’d encourage those who have received their GCSE results recently who feel unsure of what to do next to properly explore their options and consider the building industry – particularly through apprenticeship schemes. The construction industry offers fantastic earning potential and a whole host of exciting careers.”
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APPRENTICE ENGINEER IS JET-SKI WINNER Melton Borough Mrs A Jones (c/o Agent: H Jones, 95 Main Road, Uffington, Stamford, Lincs. PE9 4SN) - Construction of 4 one-bed apartments - at 35 Scalford Road, Melton Mowbray, Leics. LE13 1JY. Mr & Mrs R Lee and Miss S Donnelly (c/o Agent: M Etchells, HSSP, Pera Innovation Park, Nottingham Road, Melton Mowbray, Leics. LE13 0PB) - Development of 10 private dwellings and public open space - at Field No. 7858, Melton Road, Long Clawson, Leics. Mr M Brown (c/o Agent: Maurice Fairhurst, 41 Wartnaby Road, Ab Kettleby, Melton Mowbray, Leics. LE14 3JJ) - Outline application for residential development of 45 dwellings - at land at south of Hill Top Farm, St Bartholomews Way, Melton Mowbray, Leics. N Bradley (c/o Agent: SGA LLP, The Business Centre, Rio Drive, Cottingham, Newark, Notts. NG23 7NB) - Existing footprint of agricultural buildings to be reused for conversion into 2 dwellings - at Glebe Farm, Waltham Lane, Eaton, Near Grantham NG32 1SH. Mr R Whiting (c/o Agent: Grace Machin Planning & property, 5 Malin Hill, Plumptre Square, Lace Market, Nottingham NG1 1JK) - Residential development of 2 dwellings - at Eastcote, 91 Grantham Road, Bottesford, Notts. NG13 0EG.
Hinckley & Bosworth Burbage Methodist Church (c/o Agent: Roger Langham, Pinelog Ltd, Riverside Business Park, Buxton Road, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1GS) - Demolition of existing Methodist Church and partial demolition of school building, and erection of new Methodist Church at Burbage Methodist Church, 40 Windsor Street, Burbage, Hinckley, Leics. LE10 2EF. Mr Gordon Deacon (c/o Agent: Muthar Al-Salloum, MAS Architecture Ltd, Studio G0005, The Atkins Building, Lower Bond Street, Hinckley, Leics. LE10 1QU) - Erection of 3 dwellings - at land north of 20 St Peters Avenue, Newbold Verdon, Leics.
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AN APPRENTICE civil engineering technician at Ibstock-based M-EC has an unusual pastime, swapping his workbook for a wetsuit to race his jet-ski. Seventeen year old Cameron Green, from Moira in North West Leicestershire, has been racing for three years and is the current champion in the British Novice ski stock 2 stroke and 4 stroke competitions. Training twice a week at the Kingsbury Jetbike Centre as well as regularly at his local gym, Cameron has developed real flair and skill for the sport. “A family friend introduced me to jet-skiing and while I was out practicing, an existing jet-ski racer approached me to suggest I race competitively,” explains Cameron. “That year, I entered the last round of the British Junior Championships, won both races and never looked back!” Apprentice civil engineer, Cameron Green is In his first full season of racing, Cameron was undefeated a jet-ski champion in his spare time. over 20 races and won the 2013 British Junior Championship as well as the Jeremy Hoyland Award for Outstanding Achievement. Since then, his ambition and passion for the sport has only intensified, particularly after achieving further successes in 2014. Now, he is racing his Stock Kawasaki 800 SXR jet-ski in two competitions; the P1 Aqua X, an offshore coastal championship with five rounds on courses across the UK, and the JRSA (Jet Sport Racing Association) British ski stock 2 stroke Championship. With just four races remaining in the 2015 calendar, Cameron is currently leading the P1 Aqua X and second in the JRSA, meaning he is well placed to secure further titles at the end of the season. Cameron is currently finishing the first year of his apprenticeship with M-EC Consulting Development Engineers, one of his sponsors, which helps to cover ongoing maintenance, race entry fees and fuel for practice sessions.
Cutting out van servicing could be a false economy
Overseal building plot: £75k
NEW RESEARCH from BCA, the UK and Europe’s leading vehicle marketplace, underlines the importance of a service history when it comes to selling used vans. BCA researched price performance for a ‘basket’ of 5,000 LCVs that went through its sales earlier this year, comparing the price achieved against industry guide values for vehicles sold with a full service history to those without. Up to ten per cent price improvements were recorded for vehicles with a full service history, with this factor increasing in importance on older vehicles. For lower mileage vehicles, (sub-50,000 miles) BCA saw a 3.5% uplift in performance. This rose to nearly 4% for vehicles that had covered 50,000 to 100,000 and rose again significantly to a 10.4% uplift on vehicles that had covered over 100,000 miles. Duncan Ward, BCA’s Head of Commercial Sales explains, “A van is a working tool so it makes good sense to maintain it properly, but if further evidence was needed, a service history will also add to its value when it is sold.” He added “With many small businesses and sole traders typically running used vans there may be a temptation to extend or even ignore the recommended servicing schedules. However, regular servicing on even the oldest vehicles will make them more saleable when it is time to change.” Ward continued “Our research shows that if a service history is missing, the seller could be potentially sacrificing up to 10% off the value. On older vehicles that may have been resold several times, even a partial history is better than none at all and can help to improve the price achieved.” He continued: “A service history shows the vehicle has been well maintained by the previous owner and confirms that a warranted mileage is correct as declared. And it is the latter that can have a real, tangible effect on the potential price a vehicle might achieve.”
SCARGILL MANN & CO are offering for sale a single building plot with planning permission for a five-bedroomed detached residence. The land - Plot 2, Rear of 149 Woodville Road, Overseal, Swadlincote, derbyshire DE12 6LX - is set in a cul de sac location with a pleasant outlook to the rear and an enclosed garden. The agents are informed by the vendor that the build costs of the proposed development may be in the region of £100,000 to £125,000, with an estimated finish price of circa £300,000. Interested parties should make their own enquiries before deciding whether to purchase. Offers around £75,000 are invited for the plot. For more information, or to arrange a viewing, contact Scargill Mann & Co on 01283 548194 or email: burton@ scargillmann.co.uk
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Character Developments (c/o Agent: Hayward Architects Ltd, 19 Station Road, Hinckley, Leics. LE10 1AW) - Additional storey to create 4 flats above existing building - at Bosworth House, 46 New Buildings, Hinckley, Leics. LE10 1HW. Jupiter Strategic Land (c/o Agent: Tim Farley, Copesticks, 39 Tudor Hill, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham B73 6BE) - Residential mixed use development comprising up to 450 new homes, employment use, commercial units, children’s day nursery and medical centre - at land at Cunnery Close, West of Bosworth Road, East of A447 Ashby Road, Osbaston, Leics. David Wilson Homes East Midlands (c/o: Forest Business Park, cartwright way, bardon Hill, Coalville, Leics. LE67 1GL) - Application for approval of reserved matters of Outline Planning Permission 13/00529/OUT for residential development of 135 dwellings, public & private open space, landscaping and associated infrastructure - at land surrounding Sketchley House, Watling Street, Burbage, Hinckley, Leics. LE10 3HZ. Leicestershire County Council (c/o Agent: Tim Coleby, Peter Brett Associates, 3rd Floor, St George’s House, 6 St George’s Way, Leicester LE1 1SH) - Development of up to 30 dwellings - at Former Highway Land, Leicester Road, Groby, Leics. Triumph Motorcycles Ltd (c/o Agent: Arat Patel, STOAS Architects, 216 Fort Dunlop, Fort Parkway, Birmingham, B24 9FD) - New visitor centre and office space (Resubmission) - at Triumph Motorcycles Ltd, Dodwells Road, Hinckley, Leics. LE10 3BZ. Mr Jayendra Dasani (c/o: 14-16 High Street, Barwell, Leicester LE9 8DQ) - Change of use of part of ground floor from retail and first floor from offices to form 4 one-bedroom flats - at 14-16 High Street, Barwell, Leics. LE9 8DQ. SNS Leisure (c/o Agent: KPW Architects, 170 Upper New walk, Leicester LE1 7QA) - Change of use of first floor to 5 apartments - at Barwell Windows, Rear of 124 High Street, Barwell, Leics. Mr Graham Alborn (c/o Agent: Brian Dearlove Partnership, Unit C, Edward House, Grange Business Park, Enderby Road, Whetstone, Leicester LE8 8EP) - Demolition of existing garage and erection of 3 dwellings, a single garage, parking and access drive (Resubmission of 12/01019/ FUL) - at 23 Main Street, Desford, Leicester LE9 9GR.
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Councils should change course to boost smaller house builders, says FSB A NEW REPORT commissioned by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) suggests local planning authorities could inadvertently be costing small house builders millions of pounds. The FSB says that these extra costs risk blocking otherwise viable housing projects at a time when we desperately need to build new homes.
The FSB commissioned report by BCIS found that on average, smaller house building projects of 10 units or less - typical of developments run by smaller firms - had significantly higher basic building costs. The difference lifted average house building costs by 14 per cent when compared to larger developments. The report found no evidence of councils accounting for these higher costs when stipulating the level of the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) – a charge that developers pay when they are granted planning permission. BCIS calculations suggest that local authorities could be overcharging smaller house builders as much as £100,000 per project - potentially adding up to millions of pounds across the sector. This added cost acts as a significant burden to smaller house builders, and is likely to be pushing many much-needed urban brownfield housing projects beyond viability. This ultimately leads to councils missing out on any CIL payments if the project is abandoned, and further restricts the supply of desperately needed local housing. John Allan, Federation of Small Businesses National Chairman, says: “We are deeply concerned that an inflexible approach by local authorities could be preventing smaller house builders from taking on otherwise viable projects. It’s a lose-lose situation for everyone – smaller developers, local authorities and those in desperate need of local affordable housing. “When considering whether to make use of the levy, councils should take a more flexible approach. They should consider the size of the proposed project when deciding how to set the levy, and ensure small house builders aren’t overburdened with unaffordable costs. “This approach will help to deliver the houses we need in the places we need them. It will also support local small businesses and their suppliers which are at the heart of our local communities.”
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LEADING insulation and interior building products distributor CCF has partnered with SaintGobain Weber to offer customer’s wider choice and greater availability of products. With an extensive range of different finishes and design effects available, including ashlar and brick effect, the construction industry has already seen a strong shift in favour of renders over traditional brick. This market growth has been supported by a change in design regulations, developments in External Wall Insulation (EWI), and on-going brick shortages. Annemarie Shotton, Category Manager for Insulation at CCF, commented: “Saint-Gobain Weber is a market leader so we’re proud to be launching this render range alongside them. “We recognise the importance of availability and service to our customers. So, as well as a comprehensive range of renders, contactors can rely on CCF to provide everything they need including render beads, certified carrier boards, and a selection of accessories.”
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Tarmac first to trial new safermixer design in UK
Mrs French (c/o Agent: Jeff Hayward, Hayward Architects Ltd, 19 Station Road, Hinckley, Leics. LE10 1AW) - Erection of 7 dwellings and formation of access - at Laburnum Cottage, High Street, Stoke Golding, Nuneaton, Warks. CV13 6HE.
TARMAC, the UK’s lead ing sustainable building materials and construction solutions company, has underlined its commitment to improving vulnerable road user safety by becoming the first company in the UK to trial a new Econic concrete mixer.
Harborough District Springfield Supermarkets Ltd (c/o Agent: Concept Zero Architects Ltd, Darian House, Roman Way, Market Harborough, Leics. LE16 7PQ) - Erection of extensions to existing dwelling; conversion to form 4 twostorey dwellings with associated landscaping and parking - at 5 High Street, Husbands Bosworth, Leics. LE17 6LJ. Mr N Cooper (c/o Agent: JED Design, 27 Knights End Road, Great Bowden, Market Harborough, Leics. LE16 7EY) - Partial demolition of existing factory and erection of 2 dwellings (Resubmission of 15/00030/ FUL) - at Sycamore Works, Old Melton Road, Tilton on the Hill, Leics. Jelson Limited (c/o Agent: Mrs Catherine Mumby, Bilfinger GVA, 3 Brindley Place, Birmingham B1 2JB) - Erection of 18 industrial units (Reserved Matters) - at land east of Broughton Way, Broughton Astley, Leics. Manor Oak Homes (c/o Agent: Armstrong Rigg Planning, The Exchange, Colworth Science Park, Sharnbrook, Bedford MK44 1LQ) - Outline Planning Application for mixed development comprising up to 8,350 sq.metres of new employment floorspace, an Extra care Village comprising up to 85 two-bedroom units, and land for a local centre comprising up to 1,200 sq.metres for a doctor’s surgery and pharmacy, up to 1.025 sq.metres for offices and up to 240 sq.metres of retail floor space - at land to south and west of Priory Business Park, Wistow Road, Kibworth Harcourt, Leics.
The vehicle has been designed by manufacturer Mercedes-Benz to enhance the driver’s field of vision, particularly on busy urban roads. It features a panoramic windscreen and floorto-ceiling doors, allowing drivers with improved visibility of cyclists particularly if they approach the nearside of the vehicle, a key blind spot in traditional-modelled vehicles. It also features a low-entry cab - with only two steps from the ground which greatly reduces the risk of slipping, tripping and falling when leaving the vehicle. Tarmac is trialling the 26 tonne concrete mixer with 6 metres’ capacity at its Silvertown ready mix concrete plant in London. Commenting on the new vehicle, the company’s national transport manager, Sean McGrae, said: “We operate the largest vehicle fleet in the industry, and are committed to improving vulnerable road user safety across the UK. The trial of the Econic mixer is part of our broader approach to road user safety. “We are pleased to be working with vehicle manufacturers like MercedesBenz to trial this revolutionary new safety design. As an industry, it’s important that we continually explore opportunities to drive improvements in this area.” In addition to a commitment to vehicle safety features, Tarmac is providing enhanced training for drivers and supporting its contract hauliers with the necessary technical support and education to make both adaptations to vehicles and behavioural changes. Tarmac is a champion of the Construction Logistics and Cyclist Safety Standard (CLOCS), and helps promote a consistent nationwide specification for HGVs and aiming to change driver behaviours by ensuring the delivery of progressive training.
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Land for sale in Melton Mowbray MIDDLETONS estate Agents are offering for sale a parcel of land with planning permission for 9 residential properties. The 1.2 acre property is situated at Burton Road, Melton Mowbray, Leics. The proposed development is a bespoke individual design by TMCS Architectural Consultants for contemporary and modern luxury. Planning includes demolition of the existing building which is currently converted into 5 large apartments - currently let under short term tenancies (pending sale). This could be a viable going concern should the purchaser wish to pursue that use. The freehold is offered for sale by Private Treaty with a Guide Price of £850,000. For more information, or to arrange a viewing, contact Middletons on (01664) 778877.
Barwell Land for 9 dwellings WARDS RESIDENTIAL are offering for sale a site of approximately 0.74 acres with Outline Planning Permission for 9 dwellings. The site is situated off St mary’s Court on the southern side of Barwell, Leicestershire LE9 8DF. Planning was granted on 7th April 2014 and the reference is 14/00124/ OUT. An element of the site was used as a tip in Victorian times and there is some knotweed present. Accordingly, the vendor will consider offers conditional upon an environmental report with reasonable parameters. Offers in the region of $475,000 are sought for the benefit of the freehold. It will be a condition of the contract that the purchaser will be responsible for the vendor’s agent’s fees in the sum of 2½% of the agreed sale price. For more information, contact Wards Residential on 01455 251771 or visit www.wardsresidential.co.uk
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Hörmann secures UKWA Environment Award
Hörmann (UK) Ltd has been Tom Langley, projects director at presented with the UK Hörmann (UK) Ltd, collects the Warehousing Association’s award for the company. (UKWA) Environment Award at a prestigious ceremony at the Dorchester. The awards saw more than 400 UKWA members descend on the hotel, where they enjoyed a drinks reception and three-course meal, before being entertained by businessman and former director general of the CBI Lord Digby Jones. Hörmann was among nine companies to take accolades on the day and was commended for its successful application of ‘green’ processes. CO2 emissions have been significantly reduced across the group’s sites through a variety of measures, including renewable energy generation, waste recycling and the implementation of energy management systems.
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Mr Nigel Matthews (c/o Agent: David Isherwood, Isherwood McCann, Rose Park, Lutterworth Road, Blaby, Leics. LE8 4DP) - Conversion of farm buildings to form 2 dwellings and construction of access (Revised scheme with revisions to the pattern of fenestration) - at Gilmorton House, Lutterworth Road, Gilmorton, Leics. LE17 5PH. Mr Rajan Uppal (c/o Agent: BRP Architects, 1 Millers Yard, Roman Way, Market Harborough, Leics. LE16 7PW) - Change of use of paddock land for tennis court and erection of a tennis pavilion with associated landscaping - at land at Gatehouse Lane, Caldecott Road, Great Easton, Leics. Trustees of the Quenby Estate (c/o Agent: Michael Gilbert, Savills, Olympic House, Doddington Road, Lincoln LN6 3SE) - Demolition of cattle shed and timber sheds and the erection of 2 dwellings and a detached garage - at Ashby House Farm, Church Lane, Hungarton, Leics. LE7 9JX. Seven Locks Housing (c/o Agent: Pelham Architects, 12/14 Pelham Road, Nottingham NG5 1AP) - Erection of 18 dwellings - at Sheltered Accommodation, 7-35 Knights Close, Billesdon, Leics. Shaun Construction (c/o Agent: Astill Planning Consultants Ltd, 141 London Road, Leicester LE2 1EF) - Erection of 5 dwellings - at Evergreen Field Farm, Pincet Lane, North Kilworth, Leics. LE17 6NE Mr Stewart & Mulberry Developments (c/o Agent: Corporate Architecture Ltd, 1 Trimbush Way, Market Harborough, Leics. LE16 7XY) - Erection of up to 9 dwellings (Reserved matters) - at land at rear of 28 Broadgate, Great Easton, Leics. Mr Paul Hourigan (c/o Agent: ADC, 8 Norway Close, Corby, Northants. NN18 9EG) - Erection of one semidetached and one detached dwelling - at land rear of 253 and 255 Welland Park Road, Fronting Rugby Close, Market Harborough, Leics. Matrix Medical (c/o Agent: Boyer, 15 De Grey Square, De Grey Road, Colchester, Essex CO4 5YQ) - Erection of a new Health centre together with associated car parking and landscaping (Resubmission of 14/00147/FUL) - at land south of Beaufield Farm, Smeeton Road, Kibworth Beauchamp, Leics.
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Health & wellbeing impacts of lighting revealed in new BRE Trust report ASKING QUESTIONS such as, ‘Can LEDs keep you awake at night and damage your brain?’ and ‘Can special lighting help people with dementia?’, an international team of research scientists has reviewed recent research into the effects of lighting on people. Several recent studies into the type, quality and patterns lighting in buildings have shown that their impacts go far beyond the obvious safety issues of providing enough light for people to see. In a new BRE Trust funded report, Lighting and Health, researchers from BRE and from universities in Istanbul and Eindhoven have reviewed this work and summarised the factors – such as the effects on health and mood – that buildings occupiers, owners and designers should be aware of. The report explains the scientific basis for issues such as human circadian rhythms, which can have profound effects on a person’s wellbeing. The variation of light from day to night helps to properly maintain the circadian cycle in the body, which can determine patterns of alertness, co-ordination, blood pressure, cardiovascular efficiency and other functions in a 24-hour period. It is therefore important to maintain bright light during the day and relative darkness at night. The report’s authors also examined a number of practical solutions for improving lighting. Providing daylight in buildings, for example, is often a convenient way of regulating circadian rhythms, resulting in improved health and mood. In principle, bright artificial light could give similar benefits, but daylight provision also gives some contact with the outside which can further improve health and mood. Fluorescent lighting with magnetic ballasts and some LEDs, on the other hand, can flicker causing headaches, eyestrain or epileptic seizures in some people, and exacerbate the symptoms of autism and agoraphobia. Switching to high frequency fluorescent lighting, or different types of LED, avoids these problems. In addition the authors consider a number of topical questions such as whether special lighting can help people with dementia. One of the symptoms of dementia, for example, can be disrupted circadian rhythms with sufferers being awake at night more often. Exposure to bright light during the day, along with darkness at night, can help. Lighting and Health concludes with recommendations for building managers and occupants, for designers, and for elderly or visually impaired people. The report can be purchased here. For more information on BRE’s research into lighting and health visit www. bre.co.uk/lighting. For further information or for images to illustrate this report contact Linda McKeown, BRE, E mckeownl@bre.co.uk
Development opportunity in Market Harborough ANDREW GRANGER & CO are offering for sale a 0.255 acre development site with planning permission for the erection of an architecturally-designed detached residence. The plot - at 64 Roman Way, Market Harborough, Leics. LE16 7PQ - has an average depth of 47.67 metres and a maximum width of 24.35 metres, reducing to a minimum of 16.08 metres. The site has a walled frontage with double gates onto Saxon Close and a south facing view over Symington’s Recreation Ground. Plans were originally drawn up for 2 dwellings, with a further dwelling located to the front of the site. However, a planning application would be required for this option. The Price Guide is £400,000. For more information, contact Andrew Granger & Co on 01858 431315 or visit www.andrewgranger.co.uk
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Harworth Estates leases three units in Asfordby HARWORTH Estates, the UK property regeneration company wholly owned by Harworth Group plc, has signed three leases at one of its business parks in Leicestershire, reflecting increased business confidence in the Midlands. At Asfordby Business Park near Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, Harworth has leased: • Units C1, C1A, C2B and Plots 7, 9 & 11, comprising 15,575 sq ft of buildings and 3.13 acres of land, to S&J European Haulage Ltd, a Leicestershire-based haulage company that provides services to the UK and Ireland. The lease is a renewal for a 10 year term. • Unit D with Yard, comprising 2,156 sq ft of buildings and 0.7 acres of land, also to S&J European Haulage Ltd. The lease is a renewal for a 10 year term. • Plot 7a, comprising 0.226 acres of land, to TT Services (UK) Ltd, a fabrication company that plans to use the land for additional storage to its existing space at unit C2A. The lease is for four years. Asfordby Business Park is located to the east of Melton Mowbray and is less than half an hour from the M1. It is one of the few sites in the Midlands with an on-site rail connection. The three lease agreements show the continued interest in Harworth’s business park space after the commencement of more than £1 million of capital expenditure works for improvements such as superfast broadband and high-quality landscaping at their sites across the north of England and the Midlands. Liz Askam, Property Manager at Harworth Estates, said: “Our parks continue to attract high levels of interest from both existing and new tenants, which is a demonstration of our tenants’ confidence in both their own businesses and the management of our business parks portfolio. We have also noticed a significant improvement in the Midlands occupier market with increasing demand and competition from occupiers to occupy space at our business parks”. Gavin Webb, Surveyor at Lambert Smith Hampton, who brokered the lease to TT Services, commented: “We are seeing a continuing increase in demand for commercial premises and storage land across the East Midlands, which is evidenced by the recent lettings we have completed at Asfordby Business Park. ” Letting agents at both parks are Lambert Smith Hampton and Colliers International.
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Mr & Mrs Nichols (c/o Agent: Insight Town Planning Ltd, Harborough Innovation Centre, Leicester Road, Market Harborough, Leics. LE16 7WB) - Demolition of existing buildings and erection of 4 detached dwellings with garages (Revised scheme) - at Hall Farm, Back Lane, Leire, Leics.
NW Leics District Mr Paul Waterfield (c/o: 207 Wilson House, Leicester Road, Ibstock, Leics. LE67 6HP) - Erection of 94 dwellings Phase 1 (Reserved Matters) - at Holywell Spring Farm, Burton Road, Ashby de la Zouch, Leics. LE65 2LP. Mr Andy Rogers (c/o: Forest Holidays, Bath Yard, Moira, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE12 6BA) - Alterations and front extension to existing office building and alterations to car park - at Forest Holidays, Bath Yard, Moira, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE12 6BA. Mr & Mrs Gilliver (c/o Agent: Andrew Thomas, Thomas Taylor Planning Ltd, Castle House, South Street, Ashby de la Zouch, Leics. LE65 1BQ) - Erection of up to 4 dwellings - at land to the rear of 6 Rawdon Road, Moira, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE12 6DQ. Unnamed Applicant (c/o Agent: C A Underwood, The Barn, Church Lane, Ravenstone, Coalville, Leics. LE67 2AE) - Erection of new building to be used for light industrial purposes - at 1 & 2 Martins Court, Telford Way, Coalville, Leics. LE67 3HD. Mr Martin Howe (c/o Agent: David Needham, 3 Stretton Road, Morton, Derbyshire DE55 6GW) - Application for the erection of 8 town houses - at land at rear of 7 Hill Top, Castle Donington, Derby DE74 2PR. Butler & Butler Developments (c/o Agent: C A Underwood, The Barn, Church Lane, Ravenstone, Coalville, Leics. LE67 2AE) Conversion of property into 2 dwellings - at 20 Chapel Street, Ibstock, Leics. LE67 6HE. Mr Fowkes (c/o Agent: C A Underwood, The Barn, Church Lane, Ravenstone, Coalville, Leics. LE67 2AE) - Demolition of existing workshop and erection of 2 semidetached dwellings - at land adjacent to 99 Chapel Street, Ibstock, Leics. LE67 6HF.
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Purpose-built supported living facility opens in Sandiacre A NEW purpose-built supported living complex, designed to enable people suffering with mental illness to live in the community with professional support, has opened in Sandiacre. The development, known as Riverside Gardens, is the brainchild of consultant psychiatrist Dr. Ivan Bakelchev of Aspire Mental Healthcare, whose vision is to offer an alternative to long-term hospitalisation or repeated admission due to relapse. His first project, Chilwell House in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, established to provide a residential recovery and rehabilitation service, as well as respite and crisis care, has proved extremely successful and was extended last year to accommodate the rising demand for places. The clear need for further rehabilitation and re-enablement opportunities led to the investment in Riverside Gardens at Sandiacre. The complex, which operates similarly to a social enterprise and has neither shareholders nor any related requirement for profit, includes a unique Skills & Re-enablement Centre, which offers supervised skills training to day-patients, aimed at improving independence and self-reliance, as well as supporting those in need of enablement before returning to work after a long stay in hospital. According to Dr. Bakelchev, Riverside Gardens – like Chilwell House – offers a win-win opportunity both for patients and for the local authority. “Therapy and support in the community is a much better option for those suffering with long-term mental illness, and The new facility at Riverside Gardens (Sandiacre) it’s also a more cost-effective solution for the local authority than keeping people in hospital,” he says. “Outcomes are improved for patients, they are supported through rehabilitation back into the community and are enabled to become productive members of society, which is good for society and good for the individual’s mental health.” The first residents to move into Riverside Gardens include former patients at Chilwell House, who have already made substantial progress towards independence. “We are very excited about this project at Aspire,” Dr.Bakelchev concludes. “We have had excellent response from local mental healthcare professionals and we are confident that Riverside Gardens will prove as successful as Chilwell House.” Plans are underway for further facilities across the East Midlands, including Nottingham town centre.
Westleigh to build new homes in Nottinghamshire at former factory site LECESTERSHIRE-BASED builder Westleigh has begun work to transform a former factory site in Sutton-in-Ashfield into 21 new homes for sale. Westleigh will revive the site on Coxmoor Road, set to be named Kingfisher Gardens, by building a range of two and three bedroom properties. Construction work has started and the first homes will be released for sale in September, with residents able to move in by late autumn. The properties will be built to a high specification and prospective homeowners, if they choose, will be able to purchase their new home through the Government backed Help to Buy scheme with as little as a 5% deposit and just 75% mortgage. The development is located adjacent to the Sutton Lawn, site of the former Sutton Mill, which provides a green and pleasant walk into Sutton-in-Ashfield’s town centre. The development also benefits from good transportation links with the M1 and A38. Furthermore, the town has a train station and is situated a short drive away from Mansfield. Robert Orr, Sales & Marketing Manager at Westleigh Homes, commented, “This brand new housing development continues our commitment to providing high specification new homes in Nottinghamshire and we’re very pleased to be offering new properties in such a sought after location, especially as they will regenerate brownfield land and transform it into a thriving community for the benefit of the area.” Westleigh Homes builds contemporary new homes across the Midlands and designs homes and specifications with modern lifestyles in mind. It ensures its new homes embrace existing buildings, styles and materials, whilst also ensuring the build has minimal impact on its local environment.
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New phase of luxury modern homes at sleek riverside development A NEW PHASE of luxury modern homes was released in August at a popular city centre development by Barratt Homes. Phase Six at Freemens Meadow, off Upperton Road in Leicester city centre, features 36 new homes in a range of two and three-bedroom designs. The first release of new homes will include three-bedroom Ruby, Quartz and Quartz 3 homes and those who attended August’s launch event were given the first opportunity to reserve these new homes. With views over the River Soar, it’s hard to believe this tranquil setting is just a stone’s throw from thriving Leicester city centre - yet restaurants, bars, high street shops and gyms are just a short walk away. Jan Ruston, Sales Director at Barratt Homes North Midlands, said: “The fantastic location of Freemens Meadow has seen this sleek development become extremely popular with investors and working professionals, and we expect this new phase of luxury homes to be snapped up quickly. As well as being close to the city centre, Freemens Meadow is located near to the popular West End area of town and just a few minutes’ walk from Braunstone Gate which offers a range of trendy bars and restaurants. Freemens Meadow is also within walking distance of Leicester and De Montfort Universities, Leicester Royal Infirmary and a short drive from junction 21 of the M1, making it a great destination for first time buyers, professionals and couples.
Green light for new £4m school proposal CONSTRUCTION work at a new £4 million primary school in Leicester Forest East is set to start this autumn. The build can get underway after the state-of-the-art, 210-place school was given the go-ahead by a planning committee in August. Due to open in September 2016, the new facility is for pupils in Leicester Forest East and Braunstone Town. Leicestershire County Council is creating the school because pupil forecasts show that extra places will be needed. This is as a result of increased births, more families moving into the area and new housing developments. The school will be located on the former school site off Holmfield Avenue West – this reduces costs as the council already owns the land.
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Gypsumtools win UK distribution rights of NorthStar Taping Tools PLASTERING supplies firm Gypsumtools announced today that it has secured the exclusive rights to distribute the world renowned NorthStar taping tools in the UK. The Midlands based plastering supplies firm, which boasts one of the most comprehensive and largest ranges of drylining products, has now added the popular Australian manufacturer to its impressive list of stock, which includes some of the most well known brands in the world. NorthStar is one of the leading automatic taping and plastering tool suppliers in Australia. It’s a company renowned for its ongoing innovation in tool development and a commitment to excellence throughout. The company has long prided itself on offering top quality and ergonomically designed products that customers can rely on from the minute they take them out of the box and can continue to benefit from for years after. Excited about working with NorthStar Gypsumtools now carries the complete taping range of NorthStar products, including its flagship automatic taper, all the way through to the NorthStar Pro Performance Set, which is specially designed to take the stress out of completing a drywall job. Gypsumtools Operations Director Callum Wilson said: “In our efforts to continue to provide the best possible plastering/drylining tools out there, we are tremendously excited about working with NorthStar. This is a firm which really prides itself on a standard of excellence which is very hard to beat the world over. “It’s a great range of taping tools which should make drylining that little bit easier whatever plastering job you’ve taken on, whether you’re a professional plasterer or DIY enthusiast. “We will always be on the look out for the latest and best plastering products to add to our stock and securing the UK distribution rights to NorthStar products is a fantastic step forward in achieving this.”
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RICS UK Residential Market Survey, July 2015
Continued growth in demand and a lack of stock drive prices higher • • •
Buyer demand rises at the fastest pace since February 2014 Prices gain momentum for a sixth consecutive month Limited stock continues to act as a restraint on both transactions and new instructions
HOUSE PRICES continue to be squeezed higher by growing demand and contracting supply, according to the latest RICS UK Residential Market Survey. While 44% more chartered surveyors saw prices rise in July, supply to the market continued the decline with 22% more surveyors reporting a drop in new instructions. Additionally, the shortage of housing inventory worsened further during July, with the average number of properties for sale per surveyor slipping to a record low. Consequently, all areas of the UK are projected to see sizeable house price gains over the next twelve months, with confidence most elevated in East Anglia and Northern Ireland. Near term expectations for prices also continue to reflect the imbalance between demand and supply with 41% of members expecting prices to continue to rise over the next three months. However, rising prices have not dampened interest as new buyer enquiries rose for the fourth month in succession, with 25% of respondents reporting a rise in demand. Despite this steady and sustained improvement in demand, newly agreed sales were more or less unchanged at the national level in July. Going forward, there is a little more optimism regarding the prospects for activity with 37% more respondents expecting sales to gain momentum over the next three months and 40% more taking the same view on a one year perspective. Jeremy Blackburn, Head of Policy, said: “This government has put home ownership at the very heart of its agenda, with Starter Homes and extending Right to Buy the strongest evidence of that ambition. However, this continues to be demand driven and fails to address the real issue of supply. A coherent and coordinated house building strategy is required across all tenures. This should include measures that will kick-start the supply-side, such as mapping brownfield, addressing planning restrictions and creating a housing observatory to assess the underlying economic and social drivers of housing and provide the impetus for solutions. The changes brought in through Fixing the Foundations, the Chancellor’s productivity plan, were welcome and refreshingly on the supply side – such as zonal planning, dispute resolution for S106 and local plan enforcement. But these alone are not a strategy for increasing housing supply across all tenures.” In the lettings market, tenant demand continued to rise while landlord instructions, despite increasing slightly, failed to keep pace once more. Consequently, 34 % of respondents expect rents to increase right across the UK with members in the West Midlands (4%) and the South East (3.3%), projecting the sharpest growth over the next twelve months. Simon Rubinsohn, RICS Chief Economist, said: “A renewed acceleration in house price inflation allied to a fairly flat trend in sales activity highlights the very real challenges being presented by the housing market. More worrying still is the suspicion that the imbalance between supply and demand will lead to even strong price gains over the next twelve months. This is also visible in the firmer pattern in the buyer enquiries series which has now risen for four months in succession reflecting in part, a further modest easing in credit conditions. This trend could be brought to a halt when base rates do eventually begin to rise but the dovish tone to the latest Bank of England Inflation Report suggests the first move will come a little later than previously thought likely and that subsequent increases will be very gradual indeed.’’
Mr D Vadar (c/o Agent: David Brooks Surveyor, 40 Main Street, Markfield, Leics. LE67 9UU) - Change of use of shop premises to form shop unit at ground floor, and 5 selfcontained flats at first and second floor levels including the erection of an extension to provide a new staircase - at The New Ellistown, Whitehill Road, Ellistown, Leics. LE67 1EL.
Oadby & Wigston Mr Tim Price (c/o Agent: Ryan Astill, 141 London Road, Leicester LE12 1EF) - Notification of a proposed change of use from offices to residential consisting of 11 twobed units and 6 one-bed units - at Stoughton House, Harborough Road, Oadby, Leicester LE2 4LP.
Blaby District David Wilson Homes East Midlands (c/o Agent: Bidwells, John Ormond House, 899 Silbury Boulevard, Central Milton Keynes, MK9 3XJ) - Proposed new scout hut with associated access and car parking - at land east of Grace Road, Sapcote, Leics. Mr C Howsin (c/o Agent: Peter Thompson ADT, 49 Leicester Road, Broughton Astley, Leics. LE9 6QE) - Erection of block containing 4 twobed flats and associated parking (Revised Scheme) - at Cork Lane, Glen Parva, Leicester. Mr John Doherty (c/o Agent: Philip Brown Associates, 74 Park Road, Rugby, CV21 2QX) - Change of use of land to use as Landscaping Contractors Depot including erection of a storage building, 2m high fencing and creation of hardstanding - at land east of Sharnford Road, Sapcote, Leics. Unnamed Applicant (c/o Agent: D Briggs, Synergy Architects, 8 Euston Place, Leamington Spa, Warks. CV32 4LN) - Three-classroom extension to primary school - at Glenfield Primary School, Stamford Street, Glenfield, Leicester LE3 8DL. Mr Balbir Sandhar (c/o Agent: Neil McMinn, Ink/Drawn Ltd, 27 Friar Lane, Leicester LE1 5QS) - Demolition of existing bungalow and erection of 5 detached dwellings and associated car parking - at 17B Holmfield Avenue West, Leicester Forest East, Leicester LE3 3FE.
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Mr Paul Attfield (c/o Agent: Landmark Planning, 10 Salisbury Road, Leicester LE1 7QR) - Proposed extensions to farm shop to form a cafe, associated kitchen area and wc, including the creation of additional hardstanding to form parking and turning areas (Revised Scheme) - at Attfields Farm Shop, Lodge Farm, Countesthorpe Road, Whetstone, Leicester LE8 6LD.
CPS Survey Reveals That Independent Consumer Research is Changing the Role of THE PLUMBER
Unnamed Applicant (c/o Agent: GVA Grimley, 3 Brindleyplace, Birmingham B1 2JB) - Detailed planning application for subdivision of existing bungalow to form 4 apartments with ancillary staff room - at 50B Little Glen Road, Glen Parva, Leicester LE2 9TR.
Leicestershire County Council (c/o: Planning, Historic & Natural Environment, Chief Executive’s Department, Room 400, County Hall, Glenfield, Leicester LE3 8RA) Proposed extension to the front of the school to create a larger main hall, reprographics room and a larger administration office - at Greenfield Primary School, Gwendoline Drive, Countesthorpe, Leics. LE8 5SG. Mr Steven Ashman (c/o: 15A Martin Avenue, Kirby Muxloe, Leicester LE9 2JH) - Single storey side extensions and sub-division of bungalow into 2 semi-detached bungalows - at 15A Martin Avenue, Kirby Muxloe, Leicester LE9 2JH. GE Energy Power Conversion UK Ltd (c/o Agent: Architects LE1, 38 nelson Street, Leicester LE1 7BA) Demolition of existing industrial plant enclosures and extension to form new testing facility with associated offices, training and control rooms and additional car parking - at Block 82, Whittle Estate, Cambridge Road, Whetstone, Leicester. Mr Sanjay Vyas (c/o Agent: B Kenny, DCA-BK, 2A Montague Road, Leicester LE2 1TG) - Single storey first floor rear extension to expand dental surgery - at 62 Station Road, Glenfield, Leicester LE3 8BQ.
Mr Ahmet Cetinkaya (c/o Agent: Brian Dearlove Partnership, Unit D, Edward House, Grange Business Park, Enderby Road, Whetstone, Leicester LE8 6EP) - Proposed erection of 2 semi-detached properties with associated access and private amenity space - at rear of 11 Knightsbridge Road, Glen Parva, Leics. Marks & Spencer (c/o Agent: Darnton Elgee, The Coach House, Monk Fryston Hall, Monk Fryston, Leeds LS25 5DU) - Erection of storage facility to rear of store - at Marks & Spencer PLC, Unit 9, Fosse Park Avenue, Enderby, Leicester LE19 1HQ.
Foxpark Ltd (c/o Agent: Hickman Kingsbury Architects, 28 Broadhill Road, Kegworth, Derby DE74 2DQ) - Demolition of 2 dwellings (Nos 5 & 7 Groby Road) and erection of 9 dwellings with associated access from Gynsill Lane - at land off Groby Road/Gynsill Lane, Glenfield, Leicester. Jayne Commercial Ltd (c/o Agent: GB A&E Ltd, Ryton Organic Gardens, Wolston Lane, Ryton-on-Dunsmore, Rugby, Warks. CV8 3LG) - Erection of 9 dwellings with associated access, parking and amenity space - at land off Grace Road, Sapcote, Leics.
Mr J Abraham (c/o Agent: Peter Thompson ADT, 49 Leicester Road, Broughton Astley, Leicestershire LE9 6QE) - Proposed residential development and associated parking at land to the north of 81 Bassett Avenue, Countesthorpe, Leics. LE8 5DG.
A SURVEY conducted by plumbing, heating, and bathroom specialist City Plumbing Supplies has shown that styleconscious homeowners prefer to conduct independent, in-depth research when making the decision to purchase a new bathroom. As a result, plumbers are much more likely to recommend the use of a showroom or accompany consumers during the purchase process. 69% of home owners stated they would research bathroom products independently, whilst an overwhelming 85% agreed that they would prefer to visit a showroom to make an informed decision rather than rely solely on a brochure. This reflects that homeowners still view bathroom replacements as an expensive and serious investment, whilst the role of the plumber must focus heavily on ensuring practicality and functionality is prioritised alongside style and design. Managing Director of City Plumbing Supplies, John Frost, said: “The role of the installer, and indeed the merchant, has greatly evolved over the last ten years. A considered purchase, backed by extensive research is now the norm but it’s still vital that trade expertise is applied at the design stage. This will ensure the homeowner receives the bathroom they dreamed of, whilst remaining functional for the practicalities of everyday life. “Fortunately, merchants such as City Plumbing Supplies are rising to the challenge and providing Bathroom Showrooms that help with the selection process and are open to installers and their customers. The homeowner can see the products and feel the quality in person, whilst a team of Showroom Managers can talk them through their requirements to keep practical considerations, as well as aesthetics, front of mind on behalf on of the installer.” The survey was conducted as part of City Plumbing Supplies investment in a nationwide network of bathroom showrooms. Bathroom installers can send their customers in to choose the products they want or members of the public can visit and be connected with local tradesmen in their area. A dedicated showroom team is always on hand to draw up finished designs that the homeowner can take away that fulfil the requirements of the homeowner and installer.
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Legal & General Property (c/o Agent: Debra Bailey, Signet Planning, 56 Queen Anne Street, London W1G 8LA) - Subdivision and part change of use of cinema to create 2 restaurant units including external alterations to entrances and creation of bin stores, hard landscaping and outdoor seating areas - at Vue Cinema, Unit A, Meridian Leisure Park, Braunstone Town, Leicester LE19 1JZ. Premier Inn Hotels Ltd (c/o Agent: Walshingham Planning, Bourne House, Cores End Road, Bourne End, Bucks. SL8 5AR) - Single-storey front and side extensions, two-storey rear extension to provide 24 additional bedrooms and extension of car park - at Premier Inn, Leicester Road, Glenfield, Leicester LE3 8HB. Westleigh Developments Ltd (c/o Agent: Stephen George & Partners, 170 London Road, Leicester LE2 1ND) - Erection of two-storey office building with associated access, parking, cycle store and bin store - at Unit G, Oak Spinney Park, Kirby Muxloe, Leicester. Mr David Ward (c/o Agent: Pegasus Planning Group, 5 The Priory, Old London Road, Canwell, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham B75 5SH) Proposed development on land at Optimus Point - at Optimus Point, land north of Kirby Road/Ratby Lane, Glenfield, Leicester. Ralston Developments Ltd (c/o Agent: David Granger Architectural Design Ltd, The Old Dairy, Mill Street, Packington, Ashby de la Zouch, Leics. LE65 1WN) - Erection of 5 dwellings with access off Station Street - at Glenhaven, Station Street, Whetstone, Leics. LE8 6JS.
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RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY DAWSONS ROAD, OSGATHORPE, LEICESTERSHIRE. LE12 9SZ
• Greenfield development site extending to 1.7 Acres (0.86HA) • Exceptional edge of village location • Outline Planning Consent for 16 dwellings granted by North West Leicestershire Borough Council (Ref – 14/00574/OUTM) • Online Information Pack – www.matherjamie.co.uk/osgathorpe • Ground Investigation & Utilities Reports available For Sale by Informal Tender Deadline for Offers - 12 noon Friday 18th September 2015
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Eco World Ballymore reveals designs for a 35m high suspended swimming pool at Embassy Gardens PLANS for a breathtaking, suspended swimming pool named ‘Sky Pool’ have been unveiled for Embassy Gardens – the residential heart of London’s newest neighbourhood, Nine Elms on the South Bank. The stunning outdoor pool will link two residential buildings at the 10th storey – a world first – and allow residents to swim from one building to the next. The sky deck at the top of the two buildings incorporates a spa, summer bar and Orangery for residents to relax and take in the views of London icons which include the Houses of Parliament, London Eye and new US Embassy located next door. The pool is entirely transparent and structure free, 25m long, 5m wide and 3m deep with a water depth of 1.2m. Designed by Arup Associates, with specialist input from Eckersley O’Callaghan and aquarium designers Reynolds, the experience is intended to be more akin to an aquarium than a pool, with glass that is 20cm thick. The pool is the vision of Sean Mulryan, Chairman and CEO of Ballymore Group, working with the scheme’s architects Arup Associates. Ballymore are responsible for the development of Embassy Gardens with their development partners Eco World. Together they are developing the second phase as Eco World Ballymore. Ballymore has a reputation for creating places and spaces that are more than just bricks and mortar, and this pool is testimony to this philosophy - creating an inspiring environment and giving a unique character to the development. Embassy Gardens takes design inspiration from the Meatpacking District of New York with floor to ceiling windows and brick facades. The buildings that the pool link are part of the second phase of the development which will be released to market in September, soon after the first residents have started to move in following the completion of phase one. This landmark development will see the creation of nearly 2,000 new homes, stunning landscaped gardens and a riverfront walkway threading from Embassy Gardens to Battersea Park, vibrant new bars and restaurants and al fresco and community spaces.
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IF YOU can find the titles of 12 hit singles by The Beatles in the Wordsearch grid on the right, you could win yourself a £20 Meal Voucher to spend at Frankie & Benny’s New York Italian Restaurant. All you have to do to go into the draw is find - and mark a line through - 12 Beatles hit singles. These can run vertically, horizontally or diagonally (and backwards!). Send your marked entry forms to: FAB FOUR, Leicestershire Builder, PO Box 8, Markfield, Leics. LE67 9ZT to arrive by Monday 21st September 2015. Please remember to fill in your name and address. The senders of the first correct entry drawn out of the hat will win the Frankie & Benny’s Voucher. Good luck! Last Month’s SIX Wordsearch Winners were: Mrs J Widdowson of Blacksmiths End, Stathern • Pamela Warrington of Hardys Close, Cropwell Bishop • Wendy of Lansdowne Grove, South Wigston • Serena Andrews of Highbury Road, Leicester • Helen & Carly Bird of McCarthy Road, Shepshed and Steve Beighton of Park Road, Earl Shilton. Congratulations! Your Frankie & Benny’s Voucher will be with you soon.
Here are the 12 Beatles Hit Singles you have to find: A HARD DAY’S NIGHT • CAN’T BUY ME LOVE FROM ME TO YOU • GET BACK • HELLO GOODBYE HELP • HEY JUDE • I FEEL FINE • LADY MADONNA LET IT BE • PAPERBACK WRITER • SHE LOVES YOU Name: .............................................................................................................. Address: ............................................................................................................. .............................................................................Postcode: .............................
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Residential development land in Greetham for up to 35 dwellings MURRAY Estate Agents are offering for sale a 1.26 hectare parcel of land with Outline Planning Consent for up to 35 dwellings. The site - at Cottesmore Road, Greetham, Rutland - is broadly uniform in shape and generally flat with an established access onto the Cottesmore Road. The site was formerly used as a garden centre and is screened by an existing belt of trees to two sides and adjoins residential properties to one side. It is located on the edge of the village with open farmland to the north and west. The site is offered available for sale as a whole with vacant possession being given on completion. Offers are sought for this site on an informal tender basis inviting interested parties to submit their offers to purchase this land by midday on the 18th September 2015. All offers are to be submitted in writing to Murray, Market Street, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6DY on or before the specified tender date in a sealed envelope marked Greetham Tenders . Offers to purchase this land are invited on either a conditional or unconditional basis. PRICE GUIDE: £1.75 million For more information, contact Murray Estate Agents on 01572 755555 or email: grant@murray.co.uk
A home office is becoming the ‘must-have’ home improvement HOME OFFICE space is fast taking over from ensuite or luxury spa bathrooms as the must have home improvement that can add value to your property, and is of particular appeal to those commuting in and around London, according to Chestertons, the leading residential and lettings agency. Daniel Killick, manager of the Kew branch of Chestertons, the London lettings and estate agency, says: “South West London is increasingly popular for people who want the convenience of leafy green spaces, affordability and that ‘village’ feel, within easy commute of central London. Putney and Kew are attractive for young professionals and families in particular, and with home working increasingly the norm in the corporate sphere that flexibility opens up new options for people who want a better work/life balance. Increasingly vendors and landlords realise that by creating viable home office space they can attract people with the option of flexible working and who want to be able to stay productive if transport links fail or childcare means the nine-to-five grind just isn’t an option. Is office space taking over from the luxury ensuite as the must-have home enhancement? It could well be.”
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Residential development Rippon helps to create new gateway for opportunity for 5 Millennium Green dwellings in Aylestone
MOORE & YORK estate Agents are inviting offers for a residential development opportunity in Aylestone. The property - 81-81A Lansdowne Road, Aylestone, Leicester LE2 8AS - comprises a large detached villa on a site area of approximately 700 sq.metres. There is a garage/workshop to the side and also a rear garden. The plot has planning permission for the demolition of the existing buildings and the erection of 5 two-bed houses with associated parking. Offers over £225,000 are invited. For more information, or to arrange a viewing, contact Moore & York 0116 255 8666 or email: leicester@mooreandyork.co.uk
Survey results support positive outlook in the East Midlands economy Vanarama, the UK’s largest independent commercial vehicle broker and the leading supplier of new vans to professional trades have recently conducted their annual survey of customers. The headline results reveal tradesmen are optimistic about the UK economy contrasting sharply with the credit crunch in 2007 when confidence was at an all time low. Vanarama customers were asked 10 key questions including how they felt about the current Government in its first 100 days of office, their optimism for the future and whether cash flow had improved through a reduction in bad debts. Out of the 600 responses, 45% said they felt more optimistic for the future under the new government, with only 19% less optimistic. On the contentious subject of the EU a not insignificant 55% said they would leave it tomorrow. 47% of respondents said their experience of bad debt had improved this year with only 7% saying it had worsened. Explaining why he is not surprised by the survey results Andy Reynolds, Vanarama’s representative for Leicester said: “At a local level we have been aware of the growing positivity in the economy for some time now. Our survey simply confirmed at a national level what my local customers have been telling me, namely that the good times are coming back. Our customers hail from all trades including the construction sector which was badly hit by the credit crunch. It’s great to see confidence and growth returning across the board locally and nationally.” The questions and full survey results can be found at http://www. vanarama.co.uk/latest-news/vanarama-annual-trade-survey-2015.html (Survey conducted during w/c 3rd August. Survey sample of 600 Vanarama customers. Visit www.vanarama.co.uk for the full results.)
A RUN DOWN conservation area in Mansfield Woodhouse is being restored to its former glory with help from local house builder, Rippon Homes. The Mansfield Woodhouse Millennium Green (MWMG) was for many generations a place for the whole community to enjoy, but after years of neglect and abandonment, it became an eyesore. The house builder, who has a selection of three-bedroom homes for sale nearby at its Heathside Gardens development in Mansfield, was approached by Trustee and Treasurer of MWMG, Bob Thacker, following the decision to finally restore the area. Bob said: “I wrote to Rippon last year asking for their assistance and a few days later Dave Mitchell got in touch saying they’d be happy to help… and the rest is history! “Since 2013, we have been working on restoring the Green to its former glory and thanks to Rippon, we’ve been able to redevelop the main gateway which was in a very poor state of repair. “We are extremely grateful for Rippon’s generosity. Their consistent help and support has provided an access for the local community to now enjoy again. “Although there is still minor work to be done, all in all we’ve got a main gateway to be proud of and a feature that enhances the location.” As well as putting the foundations in to the entrance of the Green, Rippon has also assisted with the tarmac re-surfacing, creating an attractive walkthrough for the community including people who use mobility scooters and wheelchairs. Dave Mitchell, Construction Manager for Rippon Homes, said: “We are pleased to have been involved in this renovation project and are happy to have supported the local community. It’s great that this respected piece of land has now been brought back to life.” Volunteers involved in the project have helped re-instate the paths, repaired the seats and planted trees. To complete the project, the Green will eventually see decorative finials for the tops of the pillars to the front, as well as additional hedge laying along the boundary.
Offices with potential INNES ENGLAND are offering for sale a Grade II Listed two-storey period detached former dwelling constructed in the mid-19th century. The property - Green Lane Workshop, Green Lane, Countesthorpe, Leics. LE8 5QQ - has been converted to office premises with extensive accommodation (1,591 sq.feet) over ground and first floor. The asking price is £250,000. For more information, contact Jenny Clarke at Innes England on 0116 255 5455 or email: jclarke@innes-england.com
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