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Edinburgh-based investment and management group Wallace Land has confirmed plans for a major new £90m mixed-use development to the east of Linlithgow, West Lothian. A masterplan for the Burghmuir project is designed to provide a “natural expansion” of


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Edinburgh-based investment and management group Wallace Land has confirmed plans for a major new £90m mixed-use development to the east of Linlithgow, West Lothian. A masterplan for the Burghmuir project is designed to provide a “natural expansion” of


the town and includes a hotel with conference facilities, a dance studio and parkland. Wallace Land has submitted plans to West


Lothian Council for the scheme, which also includes land for sports uses. Details: http://bit.ly/zR7OgT


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the town and includes a hotel with conference facilities, a dance studio and parkland. Wallace Land has submitted plans to West


Lothian Council for the scheme, which also includes land for sports uses. Details: http://bit.ly/zR7OgT


© CYBERTREK 2012


BAM Nuttall has been chosen by the Olympic Park Legacy Company (OPLC) to “clear, connect and complete” the Olympic Park following the 2012 Games. Work is expected to take 18 nths o complete the post- mes transformation of the k, which will be funded using £292m already set aside he Olympic budget.


k aſter it secured two sep- arate contracts worth £76m. project includes clear-


BAM Nuttall has been chosen by the Olympic Park Legacy Company (OPLC) to “clear, connect and complete” the Olympic Park following the 2012 Games. Work is expected to take 18


mo months to complete the post- GaGames transformation of the par park, which will be funded using £292m already set aside in t in the Olympic budget. AM Nuttall will under- take work in the North and South are s of the Olympic Par Park aſter it secured two sep-


B BAM Nuttall will under- take work in the North and South areas of the Olympic


arate contracts worth £76m. BAM Nuttall is to lead the Olympic Park’s post-Games transformation Te Te project includes clear-


ing Games-time overlay such as temporary venues; connecting the site with new roads and paths; and completing venues and park- land for legacy uses.


ing Games-time overlay such as temporary venues; connecting the site with new roads and paths; and completing venues and park- land for legacy uses.


BAM Nuttall is to lead the Olympic Park’s post-Games transformation Work to “complete” the park includes con- Work to “complete” the park includes con-


verting the Press Centre and Broadcast Centre and creating the new LeeValley VeloPark. Read more: http://bit.ly/ycfZ0K


Spurs commits to Tottenham project A nA new stadium will be built as


part of the plans for the regen- ion of Tottenham, north ndon, following a joint pledge by Tottenham Hotspur ball C ub (THFC) and ingey Council.


part of he plans for the regen- erateration of Tottenham, north Lo London, following a joint pledge by Tottenham Hotspur Foo Ftootball Club (THFC) and Har Haringey Council.


club, which had been viously e eing a move to east London’s Olympic Stadium, recently delisted from the London Stock Exc Exchange to help raise fund- inging for its Northumberland De Development Project. THFC and the local author-


TeTe club, which had been pre previously eyeing a move to east London’s Olympic Stadium, recently delisted from the London Stock hange to help raise fund- for its Northumberland velopment Project.


THFC and the local author-Spurs bid for the Olympic Stadium but will now remain in Tottenham


ity will work together as part of efforts to bring about the regeneration of the area, which will be anchored by a 56,250-seat stadium designed by the KSS Group. Subject to approval, the council is planning


ity will work together as part of efforts to bring about the regeneration of the area, which will be anchored by a 56,250-seat stadium designed by the KSS Group. Subject to approval, the council is planning


to invest £9m in new and upgraded public spaces and heritage work. London mayor Boris Johnson has also pledged £18m.


Spurs bid for the Olympic Stadium but will now remain in Tottenham


THFC chair Daniel Levy said: “We have long said we could only invest in the ar a if we could see our commitment supported by others. “We therefore see this as a commitment


THFC chair Daniel Levy said: “We have long said we could only invest in the area if we could see our commitment supported by others. “We therefore see this as a commitment


to invest £9m in new and upgraded public spaces and heritage work. London mayor Boris Johnson has also pledged £18m.


which strengthens our ability to deliver a new stadium scheme.” Details: http://bit.ly/x3Hcdv


£90m mixed-use scheme planned for Linlithgow £90m mixed-use scheme planned for Linlithgow


which strengthens our ability to deliver a new stadium scheme.” Details: http://bit.ly/x3Hcdv


verting the Press Centre and Broadcast Centre and creating the new LeeValley VeloPark. Read more: http://bit.ly/ycfZ0K


Spurs commits to Tottenham project ew stadium will be built as


BAM Nuttall lands Olympic Park contracts


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