Stoford Developments Completes Phase One of Spa Park

Stoford Developments – who’re speaking at our upcoming Logistics & Sheds Development Conference – has achieved practical completion of two speculative units in a multi-million-pound business park in Leamington Spa, heralding the completion of the first phase. Units 3 and 4 at Spa Park comprise 61,075 sq ft and 30,715 sq ft of space respectively, […]

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New Details Revealed about Essex Garden Village

A number of new details have been released around the Dunton Hills Garden Village scheme, which revealed provisions for the young and elderly. [emaillocker id=”71749″] Education facilities include a secondary school, three primary schools and early years provision. The secondary school could be co-located with a primary school. Three assisted living facilities are also being […]

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The Three Construction Projects Transforming York

The City of York is poised for several development schemes, bringing major transformation of several areas as a result. York Central is the flagship development, a £1bn scheme that could be taking place over the next 20 years and is set to be a major boon to the city’s economy. Council Leader, Keith Aspden described […]

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Unite unveils new £48m Nottingham Student Accommodation

Unite Students- one of the nation’s largest provides of purpose-built student accomodaton have revealed their plans to redevelop the site of a Jaguar showroom at Derby Road, with a new 690-bed student accommodation. Originally the site of the development was unknown due to confidentiality, but it has since gone public Unite will be showcasing their […]

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From the Ashes: Development Opportunities for Damaged Mills

Former mills can become easily susceptible to damage by fire after being left vacant, both from arson and accidental fires. One such of these Mills was Newsome Mill in Huddersfield, left vacant since 2003. Whilst Newsome Mill originally had a development plan in place according to Nigel Hunston, Group Leader at Kirklees Council, it was […]

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85% of Northerners want to Preserve Britain’s Mill Legacy

A study by Historic England has shown that 85% of Northerners are opposed to the demolition and replacement of England’s mills – our recent Mills Development Conference has heard. A further 90% of adults living in England believe that mills are an important part of its character and history. Despite the popular support to save […]

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Major expansion planned for Leeds Bradford Airport

Leeds Bradford Airport is set for a large multimillion pound extension which will give a major boost to the regional economy. The planned extension of their terminal building will transform the current building and provide a higher level of service and amenities to those passing through the airport. Details of the planned development, which will […]

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Bull protects £3bn development in London

Bull Products, a manufacturer of life-saving fire protection equipment and one of several partners for the West Yorkshire Economic Growth Conference, is putting workers’ health and safety front of mind, with the installation of its fire alarm systems during a £3bn London development. Bull has supplied its Cygnus alarm systems to phases 1 and 2 […]

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West Yorkshire Council Leaders to gather in Leeds to drive the regional economy

Council Leaders and Chief Executives from across Leeds, Bradford, Kirklees and Calderdale are set to gather on Tuesday with a focus of driving economic growth across the region and unlocking opportunities for those living and working in the region. More than three hundred construction and property industry professionals will attend the West Yorkshire Economic Growth […]

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