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Amy Rees, who is currently director general at the Ministry of Justice, will take over from interim chief executive Eamonn Boylan in September.
The Greater Manchester Mayor suggested compulsory purchase powers could be used if negotiations over land needed for Manchester United’s £2bn new stadium fail but added that reports about a stand-off ...
Set to be published later this year, the masterplan will make the case for the building of a nuclear, solar, or wind energy generation facility on 400 acres near Sellafield in Moorside.
A series of design amendments has delayed the Lancashire authority’s Rawtenstall South Gyratory project by more than a year.
Chorley Council has waved through plans to convert a brownfield industrial site into 10 townhouses and a five-storey apartment block.
Howard Chamberlain, who founded the civil engineering and equipment rentals company 60 years ago, will continue as a director, with current contracts director Mike Goodier taking over the head ...
The North West recorded £532m of industrial deals in the first six months of the year. InfraRed Capital Partners bought the asset for £30m in 2019. InfraRed was acquired by ARA Europe, part of ESR ...
The housebuilder wants to redevelop an 82-acre site west of Burton Road, adding to its growing pipeline of projects.
A firm headed up by Liverpool businessman Paul Jagota is behind proposals for 134 apartments in what is arguably Liverpool’s premier regeneration hotspot.
A rise in planning applications has seen the pipeline of residential projects grow nationally but construction output is at its lowest rate since the pandemic, according to data from TerraQuest and ...
A £438,000 Historic England grant will pay for upgrades to the grade two-listed Ordsall community centre. Plans for the project have been lodged with the city council.
Reducing the amount of phosphorus leaked into the environment is the first order of business for the water company’s proposed upgrades to the Davyhulme wastewater treatment works.