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Trinity College Dublin recieves donation to unlock development

Trinity College Dublin have announced a new €60m campus development – made possible by a huge private donation, the largest in the history of the higher education institute. The project will see the development of new buildings focused on increasing the opportunities within science, technology engineering and mathematics – with Trinity College Dublin hoping to […]

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Huge Wakefield scheme gets council approval

The green light has been given on a huge development in the town of Castleford – which will see the creation of 1,400 homes, a hotel, health centre and more. The site, which has remained dormant since the closure of the Hicksons & Welch chemical site, will now be transformed in a major boost to […]

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Viking House in Lincoln set for student housing conversion

Viking House, in the heart of Lincoln city centre, is set to be transformed into student accommodation with Council chiefs giving the thumbs up to the scheme. Proposals put forward by developer Jackson & Jackson Developments could see part of the site demolished to deliver much needed student housing in the area. City of Lincoln […]

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Cheshire East Council’s Leader welcomes PM’s industrial vision

Cheshire East are backing the Prime Minister’s industrial vision of putting science at the heart of the UK’s industrial future – and it’s already ‘leading by example’. The region, which is attracting companies and investment discussions which hi-tech businesses, welcomed the vision from Theresa May who said that science and innovation is one of the […]

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Exciting projects set to transform Nottingham

Work is due to begin this autumn on the long-awaited regeneration of the southern gateway of Nottingham city centre set to transform the area. David Bishop, Deputy Chief Executive of Nottingham City Council, told our Nottingham Development Plans Conference that the construction of a new car park for the city’s Broadmarsh Shopping Centre is on […]

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Clyde Gateway given £5.5m cash injection

The Clyde Gateway regeneration programme has been awarded a £5.5m cash boost from the Scottish Government as it continues to thrive. The funding is set to help create new jobs and be an attractive site for private and global investment. The Gateway, a partnership between Glasgow City Council, South Lanarkshire Council and the Scottish Enterprise, […]

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450 new homes set for Peterborough

Keepmoat Homes have officially kick started the second stage of the Roman Fields residential development in Peterborough. The site, at Manor Drive, will deliver over 450 new homes to the region in a huge boost for housing. Keepmoat Homes, one of the UK’s leading house builders, have now unveiled two new show homes at the […]

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