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A NEW boss has been appointed at a Birmingham developer to oversee hundreds of millions of pounds of projects in the city.

Calthorpe Estates appointed Stephen Lord Stephen Lord (born 1 October 1972 in Manchester, England) is an English actor.

He has appeared in many British televisions shows, including Heartbeat, The Bill and Sea of Souls.
 to be its director of development.

Mr Lord was previously with Slough Slough (slou), city (1991 pop. 106,341) and borough, central England. After World War I, the residential city and its outlying area underwent rapid industrial development, owing in part to its proximity to London.  Estates as senior development manager but will now oversee the development of the flagship pounds 90 million University Science Park, Pebble Mill Pebble mill

A tumbling mill that grinds or pulverizes materials without contaminating them with iron. Because the pebbles have lower specific gravity than steel balls, the capacity of a given size shell with pebbles is considerably lower than with steel balls.
 and the pounds 100 million mixed-use scheme at Edgbaston Mill for the Edgbaston landowners.

Mr Lord said: "Calthorpe Estates has an impressive portfolio of developments within Birmingham and I am excited to have been given this opportunity to drive them forward.

"There is a tremendous amount of work involved with the projects but I am pleased to be able to assist Calthorpe Estates in delivering its vision for Edgbaston and the city."

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Publication:Birmingham Mail (England)
Date:May 22, 2006
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