Gordon Brown’s aggressive target for million new homes by 2020 has already started to provoke debate about a need for a shift in planning policy, to revisit restrictions on development on the greenbelt and urban fringe, as there is insufficient brownfield land to meet his target.
Mark has over 14 years experience within the property industry in Birmingham, including the last eight years at PricewaterhouseCoopers where he dealt with property in the context of distressed property lending and insolvency situations.
The Nottingham office of property consultants Bruton Knowles continues to expand with the appointment of two new graduate surveyors, who will work on a range of commercial and rural activity following the growth of the regional client base.
The Cardiff office has increased its professional team with the appointment of two new surveyors following several high profile contract wins and client instructions.
The retirement market could be about to bring major urban regeneration to challenging sites across the West Midlands, which otherwise might not attract residential development.