Regional news
Northern Ireland
Burwell Deakins bags planning for Belfast university pavilion
Greenwich-based Burwell Deakins Architects has won planning permission for a £2.8 million pavilion and refurbishment project at Queen’s University Belfast
Yorkshire
Wakefield welcomes AJ Small Projects Awards
The AJ’s touring Small Projects Award exhibition has opened at the Beam architecture centre in Wakefield
North West
Tim Heatley: 'Every site will have its day'
Tim Heatley of north west-based Capital & Centric about the importance of ‘timing’, why he likes small, artisan practices and his fear of bland Noddy-box houses
East Midlands
New College seeks designer for Nottingham campus redevelopment
[Requests to participate 12 April] New College in Nottingham is tendering for design services for their £30 million Basford Hall Campus redevelopment
Wales
Repairs begin on Grimshaw’s leaky Newport station roof
Grimshaw’s £22 million ETFE-roofed Newport station in Wales is being repaired for leaks
Scotland
RIAS looks to Scandinavia ahead of Scottish referendum next year
View from the stage: Allies?& Morrison co-founder Bob Allies reports on the RIAS 2013 Convention in Strathpeffer, titled ‘Big World – Wee Scotland’
North East
Cullinan-designed Maggie’s centre in Newcastle opens
The new £3 million Maggie’s North East cancer care centre designed by Ted Cullinan has opened its doors
East
Architype scoops planning for UEA Enterprise Centre
Architype has won planning for a £15.9 million building for the University of East Anglia in Norwich
London
Capita to run Barnet's planning services
Barnet Council has chosen Capita as its preferred partner for a £154milion contract to run its strategic planning and regeneration services
South and South East
Wilkinson Eyre opens £17.9m copper-clad pool in Worthing
Wilkinson Eyre Architects has taken the wraps off its RIBA competition-winning leisure centre in Worthing, West Sussex
South West
Green Orchard, Gloucestershire, by Paul Archer Design
[5 houses by 5 practices] This week the AJ features five houses: three in England, one on the Isle of Man, another in Ireland, each marked by a unique materiality, whether in stone, roughcast, timber or mirrored metal



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