Navigating the complex regulatory landscape, including local planning policies and national frameworks, demands extensive experience.
We are experts at balancing diverse stakeholder interests – communities, developers, governmental and regulatory bodies which, requires adept negotiation and reliable communication.
We support clients with the delivery of timely and valuable planning consents amidst fluctuating political and economic uncertainty. Environmental, sustainability and infrastructure integration must also be carefully considered, often necessitating innovative solutions to meet stringent regulations whilst balancing long-term viability.
The scale and duration of these projects make them unique from most construction and development projects. Whilst the construction period can be more than ten years, it often can take a similar period of gestation to get to the point of commencement.
Clients therefore face the challenge of forecasting future needs and trends accurately, ensuring that their developments remain relevant and viable. Supporting them to address these multifaceted challenges requires a holistic and adaptive approach, combining technical proficiency with strategic foresight.
Robert Hitchins
Stonehouse
We were appointed to lead the delivery of this 100 hectare development, from initial conception through to delivery, over a period in excess of 10 years. Consisting of 1,300 new homes, a primary school, commercial units, community facilities and new highways junctions.
Read full project“The success of our projects is very much down to the team involved. Ward Williams expertise and advice is invaluable and we look forward to working with them on new projects”
Other examples of Strategic land and Masterplanning projects
All other projectsNEV – The UK’s largest regeneration development
New Eastern Villages (NEV) is one of the largest developments in the country. It will consist of 8,000 homes, new schools, employment spaces and community and leisure facilities.
NEV – The UK’s largest regeneration developmentFleming Way, Swindon – Town Centre Regeneration
The £33M redevelopment of Fleming Way, Swindon commenced in March 2022 to create a new bus interchange to improve connectivity for residents, workers and visitors.
Fleming Way, Swindon – Town Centre Regeneration