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Impressive new development in Cornwall to be unlocked

An impressive new development in Cornwall is set to be unlocked which will see the creation of new seaview homes in Falmouth. The site, formerly housing the Falmouth Beach Hotel, is set to be transformed into 53 apartments and penthouses. Acorn Property Group, who have today completed the purchased of the site, are now set […]

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Crewe regeneration takes step forward

The regeneration of Crewe has moved forward this week with the announcement of a new state-of-the-art cinema which will be the centre-piece of the Royal Arcade scheme proposed in the town centre. The cinema, set to have eight screens and hold 800 seats, is another development in the future vision for the area which will […]

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Tees Advanced Manufacturing Park project gets underway

The huge Tees Advanced Manufacturing Park (TeesAMP) development – set to create 1,000 new jobs in the region, has reached a key milestone as the ground is broken. The £55m scheme will be delivered over an 11 hectare site – with the focus of addressing the national shortage of high quality buildings suitable for modern […]

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Midlands Connect calls for role in Government rail review

Midlands Connect have called for a role in the Government rail review – saying we must get on with improving the regional rail network. Responding to the announcement of the Department for Transport’s rail review, Sir John Peace, Chair of Midlands Connect, said: “This review is a major undertaking of crucial importance to the Midlands. […]

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University purchase Bristol and Bath Science Park

The University of Bath have joined forces with South Gloucestershire Council to purchase the Bristol and Bath Science Park for £18m. The joint partnership on the scheme will help unlock the huge opportunities the park provides whilst driving the creation of new jobs in high valued sectors and roles. The University of Bath, who’ll be […]

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Oxfordshire infrastructure to see £120m investment

Oxfordshire County Council have agreed to borrow up to £120m which will fund both major and minor infrastructure projects across the county. The plans, aimed at improving the overall quality of the transport routes, has been agreed to a ‘significant reduction’ in road quality – leading to increased damage to vehicles and a spike in […]

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Exciting new chapter for Yorkshire firm

Leeds-based construction and property events company Built Environment Networking has moved to a new office in the city to support an ongoing growth strategy. Built Environment Networking, which has recently recruited 10 new members of staff, has relocated to larger premises at Thorpe Park in Leeds, allowing the company to double the size of its […]

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HS2 will arrive in Yorkshire on time and on budget

The arrival of HS2 to Yorkshire is set to be a catalyst for regeneration, development and growth within the region, and yesterday the confidence within the delivery and region was boosted as HS2 reaffirmed the delivery would arrive on time, and on budget. The major infrastructure project is set to arrive in both Sheffield and […]

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Edinburgh on track to overtake Glasgow

Edinburgh is due to outstrip Glasgow within the next 15 years to become Scotland’s biggest city, the Chief Executive of the Scottish capital’s council has told our conference. In the opening keynote presentation Andrew Kerr said that by 2050 Edinburgh’s population is due to grow by half. Based on projections the Scottish Capital will overhaul […]

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