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Planning granted for £77.5m multi-tenure new home development in Clifton
Nottingham-based Avant Homes East Midlands will deliver 265 multi-tenure new homes in Clifton after being granted planning permission for a £77.5m residential development.
Called Foxgrove Village and located off Hawksley Gardens, the 24-acre site will comprise a mix of one-, two-, three-, four- and five-bedroom homes.
It will feature 15 of Avant Homes’ practically designed, energy efficient house types including terraced, semi-detached and detached homes as well as townhouses.
Of the 265 properties on the development, 20 per cent will be affordable homes.
Work at Foxgrove Village is scheduled to start in April. It is anticipated that the first properties will be released for sale in May and the first residents will move into their new homes in November.
Avant Homes East Midlands managing director, Ben Felton, said: “As a business, we are committed to providing quality new homes for everyone in locations where people want to live.
“We know from the popularity of our nearby Wilbur Chase development in Ruddington that there is strong demand in the area for our practically designed, energy efficient multi-tenure new homes.
“We now look forward to starting work on Foxgrove Village to provide local residents and people wanting to move to Clifton with a range of homes at a variety of price points.
“We have great mix of properties that will appeal to everyone from first time buyers, to second steppers, families and downsizers.
“This is demonstrated by the significant number of sales enquiries we already have for Foxgrove Village and, now that we have been granted planning, we expect demand to increase further.”
Streets Chartered Accountants backs awards celebrating family businesses
The not-for-profit Midlands Family Business Awards are back for the 12th year – backed by Streets Chartered Accountants.
Organised by third generation family business, The Wilson Organisation, the Midlands Family Business Awards gives family businesses the opportunity to be recognised for the contribution they make to the region.
Charlotte Perkins, Group Managing Director of The Wilson Organisation, said: “As a family business ourselves, we understand that these businesses operate in a unique way. According to the Family Business Research Foundation 2023 report, the sector is estimated to have contributed £225 billion to UK public finances in 2021.
“That’s a huge contribution to our public purse, as well as the local communities that they play a vital role in through employment and social value. We want to recognise, acknowledge and celebrate these accomplishments through our awards.”
Across 10 categories, family businesses across the Midlands can submit entries for free. All the shortlisted businesses are then eligible for the People’s Choice award which is determined by a public vote in September.
“With Streets Chartered Accountants’ longstanding association and reputation for looking after family businesses we are delighted to once again be supporting and sponsoring the Family Business Awards and in particular the People’s Choice category for 2024,” a spokesperson from Streets Chartered Accountants shared.
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PAB Languages Centre appointed on NHS framework for translation services
PAB Languages Centre has been appointed on the North of England Commercial Procurement Collaborative (NOE CPC) framework for providing comprehensive translation, transcription, and ancillary services across all regions.
It marks a significant milestone in PAB’s commitment to supporting healthcare providers with language solutions.
Founded in the East Midlands and now operating across the UK, PAB Languages Centre was appointed for Written Translation, Transcription & Ancillary Services on the four-year framework following a rigorous and competitive tender process.
NHS Procurement in Partnership (NHS PiP) is the collaboration between four NHS procurement hubs; NHS Commercial Solutions, East of England NHS Collaborative Procurement Hub, NHS London Procurement Partnership (NHS LPP) and NHS North of England Commercial Procurement Collaborative (NOE CPC).
Sara Davison, commercial manager at PAB, said: “This is fantastic news! PAB’s inclusion in the national framework signifies recognition of our expertise in dealing with the unique challenges of medical and healthcare communication. As part of the framework, PAB is excited to contribute to the NHS’s mission of providing excellent care for all patients, regardless of their linguistic background.
“Being part of this national framework is a significant endorsement of PAB’s dedication to quality and customer service excellence. It reflects the trust placed in PAB by one of the most respected healthcare systems in the world, further validating the company’s high standards and commitment to excellence in every aspect of its operations.”