Monday, March 7, 2011

Do you have planning headaches?

We want to take the opportunity  to introduce a new associate partner Clare Wright who will now allow Fyne to provide a full and extensive planning consultancy service.

Service

We can assist clients to achieve sustainable well designed developments on smaller scale schemes in villages, towns and neighbourhoods. In times of economic challenge, good quality advice, value for money, and timely delivery are essential to our clients. We seek to innovate to give you that extra edge in such challenging times to help your project succeed.

Where projects demand we draw in other specialists such as environmentalists, heritage and tourism practitioners, access consultants and right of way specialists.

We can be engaged to work with you all the way through your planning application. From planning applications for alterations, extensions and new homes, for making new applications and to re-negotiate current, withdrawn or refused applications.

Through to advise on planning appeals either renegotiating a scheme with the local authority, which can be quicker and more productive than appeal; or to make a formal appeal to the Planning Inspectorate through Written Representations, Informal Hearing or Public Inquiry procedures.

About Clare Wright

Clare Wright is a Chartered Town Planner and urban design facilitator with over 20 years experience of planning and design in local government, not for profit and private sectors across England, most recently with Kent Architecture Centre, one of the leading regional centres in the country. Clare Wright has developed and contributed to programmes for various clients including English Heritage and CABE, Royal Town Planning Institute, South East region, former ODPM, CLG and design practices, private developers and homeowners.

Clare led the team that developed the English Heritage and CABE national training programme, Building in Context Toolkit. She contributed to the Manual for Streets national training programme and led the development of IncluSave inclusive environments regional programme for Kent Architecture Centre.
She led the development and management of CABE and Housing Corporation’s Anglo-French Affordable Housing Competition and Research with University of Greenwich.


She was 2006-09 Chair of the RTPI South East Regional Planning Awards and is a member of the Regional Management Board for the South East region of the RTPI. She is a trained Planning 4 Real ™ Facilitator and a Member of the Institute of Leadership and Management.

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