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Planning consultancy expands with launch of Harrogate office
North East planning consultancy Steve Hesmondhalgh & Associates is expanding with the launch of new offices at Bishop Monkton, near Harrogate.
Headed by managing director Steve Hesmondhalgh, the consultancy has made the move to relocate its main office to North Yorkshire on the back of a raft of new contracts for clients based in the county, while retaining a smaller base in County Durham.
Steve Hesmondhalgh said: “There is growing economic optimism in North Yorkshire and we are seeing an increase in the number of clients who recognise the potential for development, which can only be good news for the local and regional economy.
“Our new offices in Harrogate reflect this confidence and we’re looking forward to working on some exciting schemes.”
Steve Hesmondhalgh and associate planner Craig Stockley have over 30 years of planning industry experience between them and work closely with a team of consultants that includes architects, economic and housing policy consultants, transport engineers, ecologists and landscape architects.
“We’ve built a reputation in the North East for delivering viable, commercially attractive schemes,” said Hesmondhalgh. “The new economic reality we are working in means planners must adopt a pragmatic approach, and we offer clients sensible schemes that satisfy the needs of landowners, funders, and planning authorities alike.”
Working throughout the UK, the practice has established a client base in Yorkshire and the North East and has an outstanding track record in delivering planning advice that results in successful, commercially viable schemes.
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