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Plans in for next phase of 9,000 home estate
Dorchester Living has submitted an outline planning application for the next phase of the 9,000 home Heyford Park development at the former RAF...

Robertson set for £30m Sir Bobby Robson cancer institute
The Sir Bobby Robson Institute will pioneer innovations in cancer care and expand the number of clinical trials available for patients across...

Vinci to start St Helens’ £100m town centre rebuild
The 24-acre revamp will see the firm now press ahead with building a new Market Hall, 120-bed Hampton by Hilton hotel, 56 flats, eight...

Thames Water to start £840m major projects framework race
The framework will be used to deliver large-scale construction and engineering works across London and the South East, including critical asset...

Homes England signs deal to boost York housing push
Homes England has signed a new Strategic Place Partnership with the York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority to speed up house building and...

UK cement production drops to lowest level since 1950
New data from the Mineral Products Association (MPA) shows the UK made 7.3m tonnes of cement in 2024 – around half of what it produced in...

Aston Villa gets go-ahead for £100m North Stand expansion
Aston Villa has got the green light to press ahead with its long-awaited North Stand redevelopment at Villa Park. The Birmingham City Council...

John F Hunt starts work on £150m West End office revamp
The Enquirer understands the specialist has now started on a six-month contract to strip-out and declad the entire structure. Developers Edge...

Contractors sought for £667m Welsh Water mega project
Welsh Water has launched early market engagement on a £667m plan to deliver two major water treatment projects under Ofwat’s flagship Direct...

Plans go in for 30-storey Preston tower
The 96-metre development scheme would be the tallest residential building in Lancashire. The £40m Altura tower on Derby Street features 218...