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Berkeley First scoops prestigious Gold Award at the 2011 Considerate Constructors Scheme Awards

13th April 2011

Leading developer of new homes, Berkeley First, was awarded the prestigious Gold Award at the 2011 Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS) Awards Ceremony last week for its contemporary new development, Dakota House in Croydon. Celebrating the achievements of the most considerate construction sites of 2010, the CCS Awards recognise the...
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Berkeley First And Imperial College London Achieve Consent For Griffon Studios Phase Two In Battersea

1st October 2010

Berkeley First, an award winning division of The Berkeley Group, in a joint venture with one of the world's leading universities, Imperial College London, has received detailed planning consent from the London Borough of Wandsworth for Phase Two of their Griffon Studios scheme, on a site of circa 0.5 hectares (1.20 acres) next to Clapham Junction, Battersea.
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Berkeley First and Imperial College London Secure Planning in South London

8th October 2009

A joint venture formed between Berkeley First, an award winning division of The Berkeley Group, and one of the world's leading universities, Imperial College London, has received detailed planning consent from the London Borough of Wandsworth for a 452 studio postgraduate student accommodation scheme in south London. Funding has been...
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Victory Pier is Proud X Factor winner for Berkeley

24th September 2009

Congratulations are in order to Berkeley First, developers of Victory Pier, the exciting new 'waterside village' in Medway who have seen their staff awarded a major national award for quality new homes. Berkeley First site manager Roger Baylis has been awarded a Pride in the Job Quality Award by the National House-Building Council (NHBC)...
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New Flats For University Students Revealed At Last

30th July 2009

Medway Messenger Friday 24th July 2009 The wrappings have come off and now we can see what the first part of the Victory Pier development in Gillingham looks like. The white, grey and red students' quarters – called Liberty Quays – were covered in plastic sheets for months as the buildings were finished. Now – with...
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