Career moves and planning round-up: October 2024
A round-up of career moves and planning news in October 2024
Two appointed at Irwin Mitchell in property roles
National law firm Irwin Mitchell has appointed partner Guy Sackett as its head of real estate and Garrath Reayer has been appointed as head of residential property.
Marrons hires in the South East
Planning and design consultancy Marrons has appointed two planning directors to its team in the South of England.
Boyer announces two London directors
Boyer has appointed two directors in its London office.
Barnet Council appoints growth director
Barnet Council has appointed Naisha Polaine executive director of growth to lead its regeneration programmes.
Muse appoints project manager in Leeds
Muse has appointed Jack Pasley senior project manager in Leeds.
LSH hires consultant in TCER team
Lambert Smith Hampton has appointed Christine Reeves senior consultant in its town centre and economic regeneration team.
Honey announces five senior hires in Yorkshire
Housebuilder Honey has announced five senior appointments to deliver the expansion plans for its Yorkshire operating region.
Civic, parent company of Civic Engineers, Civic Earth, Civic Heritage, and Civic (Ireland), has acquired New Practice, a women and LGBTQ+ led consultancy.
Hybrid Planning grows planning team
Hybrid Planning and Development has appointed Davide Bertaggia and Luke McBratney as planners to its team based in East London.
FTB has announced that Armin Solimani and Gabriel Nelson have both accepted invitations to join chambers and become tenants, following completion of their pupillages.
DPP announces two senior hires
Independent planning consultancy DPP has made two appointments to its senior teams in Cardiff and Newcastle.
Fisher German announces four planning promotions
Property consultancy Fisher German has announced four promotions in its planning team.
Shakespeare Martineau and Marrons relocate to new Bristol office
Shakespeare Martineau and Marrons, two professional services firms, have moved to a new office hub in Bristol.