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Sir Thomas Richs Catering Service Tender. Tender documents : T34177424
(c) 2016 Al Bawaba (Albawaba.com) Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. ( Syndigate.info ). Address : Sir [Thomas Rich]~s School Gloucester Gl2 0Lf Contact Person: Mike Pooleman
Tommies chasing double glory
Although St Peter's knocked them out of the U18 Cup 10-0, Tommies have flourished in the Vase and set up a home, seventh-round tie with Dr Challoners from Amersham on Wednesday by winning 22-6 at Weston-super-Mare College with tries from props Saul Hathaway and Paul Anderson and scrum-half and captain Ben Conway.
Dallas, Tarrant County realtor groups approve plans to merge organizations
Sep. 25--Realtor groups in Northeast Tarrant County and Dallas have this week each approved plans to merge into one of the country's largest Realtor organizations in the country. The membership of the Northeast Tarrant Association of Realtors voted Thursday evening in favor of joining the Greater Dallas Association of Realtors, said Claire Shahzad, chief executive of the Bedford-based Tarrant County group. The membership of the Dallas association unanimously approved the plan in a vote Friday morning, said Rich Thomas, chief executive of the 8,700-member association.
Ritz-Carlton project gains board's approval
The two towers would be 130 feet higher than Stamford's tallest, One Landmark Square, and 50 feet higher than two other recently approved condominium towers -- Trump Parc at Broad Street and Tresser Boulevard; and one of three buildings in the planned Tresser Square development off Washington Boulevard, across the street from the Ritz-Carlton project. The developers, [Thomas Rich] and Louis Cappelli, also are building Trump Parc, which they expect to start in July. The board last year rejected a 400-foot version of the Trump building because the site was too small, but at the same time raised the downtown height limit from 330 feet to 350 feet. The tenants association instead asked Rich to set aside 16 condominiums in the new towers at affordable prices for those tenants, which Rich said would cost too much.
Stamford's Trump tower to sprout in summer
The projects include the eight-story Archstone apartment building and the 100-unit City Place condominium project off Washington Boulevard; the 932-unit high-rise apartment project Roseland Property Co. on the 4.2-acre \"hole in the ground\" at Greyrock Place and Tresser Boulevard; and Highgrove, a much-touted luxury condominium tower off Forest Street. In November, the board approved Trump Parc, a 34-story tower with 170 luxury condominiums planned for a half-acre parcel at the southeast corner of Broad Street and Washington Boulevard. During Monday's hearing on Atlantic Centre, another [Thomas Rich]- Cappelli development that would bring a Ritz-Carlton hotel and condominiums to the Atlantic Street post office site, board Chairwoman Phyllis Kapiloff asked Rich whether he would build it if the board approved it.
Stamford Zoning Board weighs sky-high aspirations
Jan. 23--STAMFORD -- The developers of the proposed Ritz-Carlton at Atlantic Street and Tresser Boulevard continue to reach for the sky. \"I think if you can take a 400-foot building and put it on a site that's larger than this, I think it would be supported,\" Chairwoman Phyllis Kapiloff said last year when the board rejected the extra height for Trump Parc. \"The board is not against the height. It's a question of where the height is.\" One tower, at Tresser Boulevard and Atlantic Street, would include restaurants and shops, a new post office branch and condominiums. The other tower, on Federal Street across from the UBS building, would have the hotel on lower floors and condominiums above.
Flood chiefs at meeting
  Residents living near Horsbere Brook are invited to a public meeting tonight at Sir Thomas Rich's School,...
School starts new league
It will cost pounds2.50 per player and teams entering will have the chance to win awards including trophies and a team kit for winners and runners-up, player of the season and a fair play award.
Plans for Trump development are cut back
At the time, developers [Thomas Rich] and Louis Cappelli of Cappelli Enterprises in Valhalla, N.Y., had submitted a revised plan that shortened the building to 380 feet and pulled back the facade near the sidewalk. The board refused to consider that plan because it was submitted after public hearings on the project were closed. The new design also pulls the garage's facade on Washington Boulevard back several feet, exposing more of the sidewalk to open sky. The previous version had parts of the garage hanging over the sidewalk above structural columns, with about 11 feet of open sidewalk. The new proposal eliminates most of the overhang, more than doubling the distance between the garage's outermost wall and the curb. The frontage on Broad Street would have 10 feet of open sidewalk and another 8 feet under a colonnade, Rich said, with the restaurant storefront 25 feet from Washington and Broad. The width of the open sidewalk is about the same as in front of the adjacent Target store, he said.