Note Investor

Note Investor

Simanda Investments; Investing in notes can be incredibly lucrative, offering a great return on your investment. However, if you are new to note investing, you may not know where to start. In this blog post, we will explore the financial benefits of investing in notes, the different types of notes available, the benefits of working…

California Builder

California Builder

If you’re thinking about building a new home, California is an excellent state to consider. With its mild climate, diverse geography, and abundance of natural resources, California has a lot to offer new homebuilders. In this blog post, we’ll go over some of the benefits of building in California, as well as some things to…

Legal challenge to £250m Derby roundabouts scheme

Legal challenge to £250m Derby roundabouts scheme

Protestors demonstrating (Covid complianty) against the road-widening plans Campaigners from Stop the A38 Expansion Group are seeking to overturn the development consent order signed on 8th January. The A38 Derby Junctions scheme is designed to eases bottlenecks on the A38 between Derby and Birmingham, widening the road to three lanes in each direction at Kingsway,…

Bellway kicks off work on East Lothian development

Bellway kicks off work on East Lothian development

The Prince’s Gate housing being built by Bellway will comprise a mix of three-, four- and five-bedroom, terrace, semi and detached properties, all with solar panels. Blindwells, which is located less than 10 miles east of Edinburgh, has outline planning permission for 1,600 homes. Hargreaves Land’s proposals also include new education facilities, a healthcare hub,…

Go-ahead given for Tay Cities biomedical project

Go-ahead given for Tay Cities biomedical project

The project, which is led by the University of Dundee, has been officially signed off by the Tay Cities Region Joint Committee. The Biomedical Cluster project has received initial funding of £25 million from the Scottish government as part of the Tay Cities Deal. The three main elements of the Biomedical Cluster project are: the…

Mott MacDonald wins contract for Edinburgh Waverley masterplan

Mott MacDonald wins contract for Edinburgh Waverley masterplan

The £900,000 contract was awarded by Network Rail on behalf of  a partnership that also includes Transport Scotland and City of Edinburgh Council. Mott MacDonald will carry out design work to assess and select the most appropriate options for the various elements of the masterplan, to allow them to be developed further. The will consider…

Sittingbourne EfW incinerator refused

Sittingbourne EfW incinerator refused

Kemsley K3 generating station Wheelabrator Technologies wanted to increase capacity at its Kemsley K3 generating station facility in Sittingbourne and build a new waste-to-energy incinerator alongside. As a nationally significant infrastructure project, it was up to the Planning Inspectorate and the secretary of state to decide. On the basis of the Planning Inspectorate’s recommendations, the…

Ministry of Housing prepares for Wolverhampton move

Ministry of Housing prepares for Wolverhampton move

Robert Jenrick is going back home to Wolverhampton Communities secretary Robert Jenrick, who was born in Wolverhampton and went  to Wolverhampton Grammar School, said that he planned to have at least 500 staff working for him in his home town by 2025, with further increases planned by 2030. The implication was that 500 of the…