LRM three year anniversary

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After three years of trading we've put together a short review of our town planning work - thank you for your support


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About Us
LRM Planning Ltd is an independent town planning
consultancy, operating throughout England and Wales.
We aim to meet the requirements of our clients by
providing a cost effective, flexible, client centred,
professional town planning service in an ever
complicated legislative and policy context.
We fully recognise our role, as a town planning
consultancy, is to help achieve sustainable development.

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Our Services
Operating from our offices in Cardiff
and Billingshurst, LRM Planning offers
a range of town planning services
to clients primarily within England
and Wales, with a particular focus on
residential, retirement, mixed use and
specialist accommodation sectors.

• Site Appraisals and Pre-Acquisition Advice: we
provide expert advice on the future prospects of
a site through the planning process and the most
appropriate route for the promotion of a site.
• Planning Strategies: we help clients to establish an
appropriate strategy for the promotion of individual
sites or portfolios of land.
• Strategic Land Searches: we carry out detailed
analysis of settlements to predict directions of
growth.
• Development Plan Promotion: we coordinate the
promotion of land through the Development Plan
process on behalf of our clients from Plan inception
through to Hearing Sessions and Adoption.
• Pre Application Advice: we advise on the likely key
matters that will need to be considered through any
planning application. We also coordinate the pre-
application process with Local Planning Authorities.
• The preparation and management of planning
applications: we advise on the key aspects of the
planning application process, from establishing
whether permission is needed and what technical
evidence is required in support of an application,
through to the coordination of development teams,
the collation of supporting evidence and submission
of applications. We also manage applications through
to determination.
• Community Engagement: we coordinate the
engagement process and always seek new and
innovative ways of gathering the support of local
people and in particular we seek to engage the silent
majority.
• The preparation of Environmental Statements:
we coordinate and manage Environmental
Statements (ES) from initial Screening and Scoping to
ensuring compliance with legislation and case law.
• The Assessment of Housing Need and Demand:
we can calculate a robust assessment of the
objectively assessed level of housing over a specific
time period.
• Housing Land Supply Assessments: we have
considerable experience in assessing housing land
supply in order to determine whether or not a Local
Authority can demonstrate a robust and policy
compliant 5 year housing land supply.
• Planning Appeals: we have a proven track record
of success for clients at Appeal. Our experience and
thorough approach to the preparation of evidence
maximises our chances of success.
• Design: we offer a range of design services
and can prepare:
• Initial concept and feasibility plans;
• Site layouts and master plans;
• Promotional documents;
• Development Briefs; and
• Design and Access Statements.

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Our team
At LRM Planning, we ensure our clients
are given a service tailored to their
needs. Our team has the expertise to
advise on planning and development
across a range of sectors. We have wide
ranging expertise and skillsets, and are
able to work effectively alongside multi-
disciplinary project teams. Above all we
are entrusted by our clients to deliver
their development objectives.

Michael Rees
Director
BSc (Hons) DipTP MA(UD) MRTPI
Michael has significant experience of working on
a range of brownfield and greenfield projects in
both England and Wales. He acts for housebuilders,
landowners, housing associations and charitable
bodies.
Michael is currently working as part of multi-
disciplinary development teams on a number of
prestigious schemes for both immediate and longer
term development. These include residential
development in Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Crediton
and Oxfordshire; regeneration projects in Cardiff and
the Brecon Beacons National Park; and commercial
developments at Crawley and South Godstone.
Other recent projects include various specialist
accommodation schemes such as homeless hostels,
mental health accommodation and specialist shelters.
Neil Mantell
Director
BSc (Hons) MSc Cert TP MRTPI
Neil is currently leading a number of large strategic
projects which have involved site appraisals,
development plan promotion and planning
applications, including coordinating Environmental
Statements. He also has significant experience in
conducting assessments of housing land supply and
housing need and demand. He acts for a range of
clients including national house builders, retirement
home operators, student housing providers,
commercial developers and landowners.
Recently he has led a number of large scale residential
schemes in Plymouth, Exeter, Mid Devon, Torridge,
Faversham and Sussex. He is also working on a number
of specialist accommodation schemes in Exeter and
Sussex.

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Owen Jones
Director
BA (Hons) DipTP MSc MRTPI
Owen has many years’ experience leading
the promotion of development schemes both
through strategic planning and the development
management process.
He has successfully led the promotion of major
strategic development sites at Cheltenham,
Worcester, Hereford, Yeovil, Newbury, Cardiff,
Swansea, and Denbighshire. He has also won
numerous s78 Appeals, including in South Hams,
Cardiff, Flintshire, Keynsham and Stratford-upon-
Avon; the latter was one of the seminal cases
following the publication of the NPPF.
He is a widely trusted and highly respected
planning professional.
Sam Courtney
Director
BA (Hons) MA(UC) MRTPI
Sam has significant experience of working on
both large and small scale projects. Over recent
years Sam has worked on a number of high profile
brownfield and greenfield projects working
for a range of clients which include volume
housebuilders, landowners, contractors, developers
and housing associations.
Sam is currently leading on a number of large scale
multi-disciplinary development projects across
South Wales, which include major residential
developments located in Cardiff, Bridgend, Neath
Port Talbot, Monmouthshire and Torfaen. In recent
years he has also worked on a number of large
strategic mixed-use urban extension sites, taking
a leading role in both the promotion of the site
through the LDP process, and the coordination of
planning applications.
Steffan Harries
Principal Planner
BSc (Hons) MA(UD) MRTPI
Steffan’s career has comprised working on projects
throughout the South of England, and South and
West Wales. He has mainly acted for housing
associations, major housebuilders and construction
companies.
Steffan has many years of experience working
within multi-disciplinary teams in order to deliver
development, including instances of acting in a pre-
planning project management role. This has included
a mixed-use regeneration project for the delivery
of residential and commercial uses in Cardiff, a care
home in Wiltshire, a secondary school in Cardiff
and a major urban regeneration project in Clapham,
London. Steffan also led in the preparation of an
Environmental Statement for an urban extension in
Gloucestershire.
Hannah Barry
Assistant Planner
BSc (Hons)
Hannah has experience of working on a broad
range of large and small scale projects in both
England and Wales. During her year out in the
Planning Inspectorate, she worked in the National
Infrastructure Directorate giving her invaluable
experience in dealing with significant energy and
transport projects. This involved issuing pre-
application advice, working closely with appointed
Inspectors in their examination of National
Strategic Infrastructure Projects and the creation of
recommendation reports to the Secretary of State.
Presently Hannah is working on a wide range of
planning appraisals, planning applications and
site promotions for a number of sites across
Wales and the South of England. These range
in size from infill applications to larger housing
schemes on behalf of national housebuilders,
landowners and housing associations.

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Our experience
We are involved in a wide range of
schemes, a selection of which are set out
over coming pages.
We recently helped Barratt David Wilson
Homes secure planning permission for 190
dwellings and a new community park at
Redwood Drive, Plympton. The site was
identified as informal open space in the
Adopted Plan. Through our Open Space
Assessment, we successfully argued that
there would remain an adequate amount of
open space in the ward whilst the new park
would help address existing deficiencies.
Images of Redwood Drive Scheme by Place By Design

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Residential
LRM Planning are heavily involved in promoting
residential land through the development plan and
management processes. We have recently achieved
outline planning permission for 250 dwellings in
Faversham, Kent and have secured an allocation on
Winneycroft Farm, Gloucester. In addition, we are
managing numerous residential planning applications
across Southern England and Wales.
Images of Faversham by Place By Design
Images of Winneycroft Farm by Place By Design Images of Winneycroft Farm by Place By Design
Masterplan of Faversham by Thrive

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Student schemes
We successfully secured a resolution to grant planning
permission for 229 student flats in City Road in Cardiff.
Planning permission was also secured at Quintana Gate in
Exeter for 127 units. The site was significantly constrained
by listed buildings and Scheduled Ancient Monuments
adjacent, as well as falling within a Conservation Area.
Quintana Gate images by T2 Architects
The Neighbourhood Cardiff images by T2 Architects

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Commercial
We are in the process of promoting a green
technology park to the South of the M25. The site
will provide a high quality data centre and energy to
waste technology which will regenerate an existing
business park.
Mixed use
We have secured planning permission for a mixed use
scheme within the Brecon Beacons National Park which
will regenerate a former Army Camp and responds to
the unique characteristics of the Park.
In addition, we have significant experience of promoting
land for mixed use schemes through development plans.
Images of Lambs Business Park by Place By Design
Images of Cwrt y Gollen by Place By Design
Images of Codmore Hill by Place By Design

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Images of Haywards Heath retirement village by Bupa
Images of Roseleigh retirement village by Place By Design
Images of Haywards Heath retirement village provided by Bupa
Images of Haywards Heath retirement village provided by Bupa
Specialist residential
We successfully secured planning permission for a retirement
village in Haywards Heath on a site located in a strategic gap. The
site is currently being constructed by Bupa and Anchor Trust.
We have recently secured a number of allocations within several
Neighbourhood Plans for further retirement villages.

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[email protected]
0113 394 4642
registered in Scotland SC371979
HALLAM LAND MANAGMENT LTD
SOUTH ASHFORD
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S4 - Land north of Steeds
Lane and Magpie Hall Road
[320 Units Total]
[950 Units Total]
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S3 - Court Lodge
S5 - Land south of Pound
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[100 Units Total]
Development Plots
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Strategic land
We are heavily involved in the promotion of strategic
land and have secured a great many allocations
on behalf of clients. Many of these are large scale
strategic projects and are central to Development Plan
strategies. We frequently appear at Local Plan and
Neighbourhood Plan Examinations.
South Ashford Masterplan by Urban Wilderness

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Hook Lane - Vehicular Access
Two vehicular access points are proposed onto Hook Lane. Where practicable
the existing boundary hedge and trees are to be retained and reinforced.
High Quality Housing
Up to 300 high quality homes in a mix of sizes and styles.
‘Downs View’
Within the centre of the site a large area of open space is proposed for informal
recreation. The existing watercourse running through the scheme (Point K) is
to be realigned and a new viewing mound created for views north towards the
South Downs. An existing bench with memorial dedication off Hook Lane is to
be relocated and set within the Downs View open space area.
‘Sefter Meadow’
To the north of the site a wide open space is provided for informal ball games,
picnics and dog walking.
Northern Boundary
Along the site’s northern boundary a green buffer (minimum 20m in width) is
proposed. This will retain existing boundary hedge planting and reinforce this
with new woodland planting. Existing green space to the east of the Hook Lane
/ Sefter Road junction is to be mirrored within the development to provide a
gateway into Hook Lane from the north.
‘Hook Meadow’
To the south of the site a small green provides an attractive outlook for the
proposed care home, informal recreation space and ensures that development
is set back from the junction of Hook Lane and Pagham Road.
Play Space
A proposed new children’s play area with wider links to the site’s Green
Infrastructure network.
Western Boundary
Along the site’s western boundary a green buffer (minimum 20m in width) is
proposed. This will retain existing boundary hedge planting and reinforce this
with new woodland planting. A linear Swale / attenuation basin is proposed to
run parallel to the boundary. This feature will be predominantly dry, filling to
accommodate heavy rainfall events.
Pagham Road - Vehicular Access
One vehicular access point is proposed onto Pagham Road to the south of the
site.
Care Home
A proposed new care home (up to 80 beds) with south facing gardens and
dedicated car parking.
Day Nursery
A proposed new day nursery. Includes public realm and dedicated car parking.
Hook Lane - Pedestrian Access
Dedicated pedestrian / cycle access between Hook Lane and the site provide
direct access between the site’s Public Open Spaces and existing housing to
the east.
The existing watercourse running through the site currently has a trapezoidal
profile and geometric alignment. This watercourse is to be realigned along a
meandering path and opened up to include rifles and pools, riparian planting
and waterside seating.
Existing tree planting to be retained
Proposed tree and structural woodland planting
Proposed Sustainable Drainage (SuDS) - attenuation
basins
Meadow seeding
Proposed new housing
Primary road network with key junctions
Secondary road network - Distributor Roads
Tertiary road network - Private Drives and Shared
Surfaced Areas
Indicative footways / cycleways
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Hook Lane, Pagham
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All dimensions to be verified on site. Do not scale this drawing. All
discrepancies to be clarified with project Landscape Architect.
This drawing is the property of Urban Wilderness Ltd and is issued
on the condition it is not reproduced, retained or disclosed to any
unauthorised person, either wholly or in part without written consent
of Urban Wilderness Ltd. Ordnance Survey material is used with the
permission of The Controller of HMSO, Crown copyright LAN1001412.
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Sandleford Mile
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map of country park
New or reinforced
hedge planting
Proposed community
orchard planting
Proposed structure and
woodland planting
Proposed tree planting reflecting
historic vegetation pattern
Existing watercourse /
attenuation pond
Proposed SuDS basin
Vantage points with
seating
Dormouse crossing
and Bat hopover
Wet meadow grassland
Meadow grassland
Main footpath route: 2m
wide unsealed surface
Dedicated recreational
route: 2m wide e.g. gravel/
bark (no dig construction)
Informal route: e.g.
mown grass path
Amenity grassland including
informal kickabout / picnic areas
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Parkhouse School and
Sports College: safeguarded
expansion area
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will be based on WBC
Highways scheme
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garden, by others
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Image of Sandleford Park by SLR Consulting
At LRM Planning, we work in
partnership with trusted people,
enabling us to deliver schemes that
our clients, the community and
ourselves can be proud of.

22 Cathedral Road, Cardiff CF11 9LJ
Nyewood Court, Brookers Road, Billingshurst RH14 9RZ
T: 02920 349 737 E: [email protected] W: www.lrmplanning.com
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