Edward Williams and Matthew Hammond have been appointed as Joint Administrative Receivers of Standen Homes (1993) Limited and Standen Homes (Holdings) Limited on 14 July 2011 to manage the affairs, business and property as agents without personal liability. Both are licensed in the United Kingdom to act as insolvency practitioners by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.
The Development Of Hucknall Town
Thu, 17 Dec 2009 16:29:00
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Hucknall has had some major improvements over the last few years. With the relatively new tram network connecting Nottingham city centre directly to Hucknall, a 24 hour Tesco being built and plenty of new build properties springing up, Hucknall seems to be undergoing a bit of a revival.However, it seems that the development of Hucknall is likely to continue on. There is expected to be a £13m re-development of Hucknall town centre commencing in 2011. The proposed scheme includes a £10.5m grant from the government, which involves developing a relief road and the pedestrianisation of the high street. Hucknall was known to be a centre for framework knitting and then for coal mining. Hucknall is also famous for being the site where Rolls Royce demonstrated the “Flying Bedstead” ,which was a vertical take-off and landing aircraft. The parish church of St Mary Magdalene, which is located at the end of the high street, is known to be the final resting place of Lord Byron and his daughter Ada Lovelace, a famous mathematician. With such a rich history and exciting future, Standen Homes are proud to be part of the progression of Hucknall and have a superb development of new build properties available at a new housing development called Windsor Court. Windsor Court is a select development of 2 and 3 bedroom high style low maintenance apartments. All of our properties are built to a high standard, with each home complete with full gas central heating, double glazing and a fitted kitchen. Windsor court is situated perfectly for those working around the Nottinghamshire region, with major road links to the M1 and with regular bus, tram and train services. So why not pay Hucknall a visit and see what you are missing? |