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Sponsors of Huddersfield Junior Football League |
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`RCD back juniors for
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`£200m
project to bring new shops, bars, restaurants and 2,000 jobs!' |
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`Waterfront
Quarter gives benefits for all' May 17 2005 By Henryk Zientek, Business Reporter - The Huddersfield Daily Examiner DEVELOPING the Chapel Hill site presents Huddersfield with a major opportunity, it was said today. The £200m Waterfront Quarter development is being backed by Sellers International group chairman David Armitage and the engineering firm's managing director, Tim Sugden. They have set up Ramsden & Colne Developments (RCD) to tackle the scheme in partnership with Mike Kehoe and Paul Sheen, of Liverpool-based property developer Castlebridge Developments. RCD's directors also include businessman and former Huddersfield Town captain Trevor Cherry....... CLICK HERE TO VIEW FULL ARTICLE CLICK HERE TO VIEW ARTICLE (text only) |
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`Another
jewel for town's crown' May 17 2005 By Henryk Zientek, Business Reporter - The Huddersfield Daily Examiner NEWS of Huddersfield's biggest-ever regeneration project comes on the back of other revamp schemes. The town centre has already seen a number of projects - albeit on a much smaller scale than that proposed for Chapel Hill and the exciting new Waterfront Quarter....... CLICK HERE TO VIEW FULL ARTICLE CLICK HERE TO VIEW ARTICLE (text only) |
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`Waterfront
development can have `national' impact' May 17 2005 By Henryk Zientek, Business Reporter - The Huddersfield Daily Examiner PROPERTY agents set to market the Waterfront Quarter today hailed the "regional and national" significance of the scheme. Mike Dove, of Knight Frank in Leeds, said: "The Waterfront Quarter will provide a destination comparable to premier regeneration schemes already undertaken at Clarence Dock in Leeds and the Heart of the City in Sheffield." We know there is massive pent-up demand for better quality employment, residential and leisure accommodation close to the facilities of Huddersfield town centre. " The Waterfront Quarter will address this appetite."....... CLICK HERE TO VIEW FULL ARTICLE CLICK HERE TO VIEW ARTICLE (text only) |
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`A
town for the future' |
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`This
is the most exciting project for many a year' |
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`What
a big welcome' May 19 2005 By Henryk Zientek, Business Reporter - The Huddersfield Daily Examiner AMBITIOUS plans to revive a large area just outside Huddersfield town centre have been welcomed by the town's major business groups. The Waterfront Quarter is billed as the town's biggest regeneration project. The £200m scheme - unveiled to Kirklees councillors this week - calls for offices, flats and shops to be built on a triangle of land bordered by Chapel Hill, Manchester Road and the River Colne....... CLICK HERE TO VIEW FULL ARTICLE CLICK HERE TO VIEW ARTICLE (text only) |
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`Don't
worry about the Waterfront project' May 24 2005 By Henryk Zientek, Business Reporter - The Huddersfield Daily Examiner BACKERS of a £200m project to revive a huge part of Huddersfield have moved to allay concerns about the massive scheme. The Waterfront Quarter aims to transform a 12-acre triangle of land bordered by Chapel Hill, Manchester Road and the River Colne. It envisages a scheme providing 500 flats, high-quality offices and a small number of shops....... CLICK HERE TO VIEW FULL ARTICLE CLICK HERE TO VIEW ARTICLE (text only) |
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| `Town
set for bright new business era' May 12 2005 Yorkshire Post CLICK HERE TO VIEW FULL ARTICLE |
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| `Plans
for £200m Waterfront scheme' May 19 2005 By Joanne Ginley - Yorkshire Post CLICK HERE TO VIEW FULL ARTICLE |
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| `2,000
new jobs from Warterfront quarter' May 26 2005 By David Parkin, Business Editor - Yorkshire Post CLICK HERE TO VIEW FULL ARTICLE |
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`Showpiece
Scheme for Huddersfield' Issue 201 June 2005 Proposals for one of the largest urban renewal projects in Great Britain have been revealed close to the heart of the Huddersfield Town Centre. The Waterfront Quarter will occupy almost one mile of frontage to the river Colne and Huddersfield Narrow Canal at the gateway to the Colne Valley. Ramsden and Colne Developments’ £200 million scheme will provide up to 750,000 sq.ft of prestigious mixed use buildings within an Iconic setting with the potential of creating 2,000 jobs for the UK’s largest town....... CLICK HERE TO VIEW FULL ARTICLE (Adobe PDF Reader Required - please click here to download) CLICK HERE TO VIEW ARTICLE (text only) |
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