Bath-based housing association Curo, has received planning permission for a 208 home residential scheme in Keynsham.
Established in 1984 in Flintshire by Douglas Lester and his late wife Jill, Lester Cladding remains family-run with sons Steve and Kevin Lester leading the business.
The development is being delivered by Alliance Leisure through the UK Leisure Framework, which is owned and managed by Denbighshire Leisure Ltd. The project team includes contractor Speller Metcalfe, ...
Stepnell’s new office in Liverpool, on the Albert Docks, is the eighth in its network adding to Rugby (headquarters), ...
Ridge’s acquisition of Jubb is designed to both enhance service offerings and extend geographical reach. Ridge has ...
Esh Construction has been appointed as lead contractor to oversee a multi-million-pound package of infrastructure ...
Cambridgeshire County Council has appointed Kier Places to provide building, mechanical and electrical maintenance services ...
Hill’s Billericay development is on green belt land on Kennel Lane, a mile from the town centre. Gleeson Land secured ...
Equipment hire chain Speedy has reported a pre-tax loss for the first half of its current financial year but is expecting to ...
According to latest Health & Safety Executive data this week*, around 47,000 construction workers a year sustain injuries at ...
A UK first is being claimed in the world of concrete, with a pour using incinerator bottom ash both in the cement and in the ...
The executive chairman and chief executive of Vistry Group has decided that he no longer needs a chief operating officer.