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Introduction to PRP

www.prparchitects.co.ukwww.prpplanning.co.uk

We are a large international multi-disciplinary practice providing Architecture and a range of complimentary design and consultancy services including Urban Design and Masterplanning, Landscape Design, Environmental Services, Project Management and Planning.

PRP has 50 years experience in housing and our portfolio embraces all aspects of residential and mixed use development, from the general to the specialist and across the public and private sectors.

Our projects range from small scale to large urban regeneration projects, new settlements and mixed use developments that involve other sectors including education, health, leisure, retail, work places and community uses.

We operate across the United Kingdom and in overseas markets where our knowledge and expertise in housing, sustainable design and place-making adds value to the regeneration and development of towns and cities.

ServicesDESIGN Architecture Landscape Urban Design Masterplanning

CONSULTANCY Environmental Interiors Planning Project Services Technical Delivery Consultation Graphics Modelshop

SectorsResearch and InnovationRegenerationSustainable CommunitiesPrivate HousingAffordable HousingMixed Use Specialist HousingStudent AccommodationReuse and RetrofitHealthcareEducationInternationalCommercial and RetailHotels, Resorts and Leisure

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Contents

Introduction

Create Collaborate Regenerate Optimise Negotiate Deliver

Selected Projects

Planning Services

Primary Contacts

PRP Office Contacts

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Introduction

PRP Planning is embracing the changes and challenges of the planningsystem by offering an approach that centres around our understandingof environmental, economic, social, sustainability and design issues todeliver positive results quickly and efficiently.

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PRP Planning secured permission for Haggerston & West Kingsland Estate, LB of Hackney

With each project we seek to:

Create new exciting and vibrant communities through close interaction with PRP’s architects and urban designers (See Case study on page 04).

Collaborate with our client and client’s team of consultants to manage the planning process and engage with key stakeholders and the community to make sure that a planning permission is delivered in the most effective and cost efficient way (See Case study on page 06).

Regenerate existing housing stock through large-scale refurbishment projects or wholesale demolition and redevelopment (See Case study on page 08).

Optimise existing assets through obtaining planning permissions or amending existing permissions (See Case study on page 10).

Negotiate effectively with local authorities and other stakeholders to secure the most suitable and viable development (See Case study on page 12).

Deliver projects from inception to completion by working with our clients to achieve their objectives (See Case study on page 14).

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PRP Planning brings together key disciplines incorporating planning, design, masterplanning, landscape, project management and stakeholder consultation. Our strong skills in visioning and changing the perceptions of a place enable us to unlock potential and create successful communities.

We promote sites through the plan making process by making representations to local authorities at all stages of the consultation process from early dialogue with landholders through to Examinations in Public. Our expertise in public consultation assists us to positively respond to the ‘localism agenda’ and our understanding of the Plan Making process allows us to challenge conventional approaches to efficiently and effectively advise clients.

Create

Case study: Green Lane, Hemel Hempstead

The project:Residential development comprising 87 units

Client:Crest Nicholson South

How we created:PRP Planning secured approval for the creation of a new community through management of the consultation process with stakeholders and the local authority. By effectively and robustly dealing with responses we enabled the local authority to approve the application under delegated powers.

‘The permitted scheme will create a high quality development for future residents that fits within the context of the surrounding area. PRP Planning’s constant interaction with the local authority, community and stakeholders made a significant and positive contribution towards the successful outcome of this important project.’ Kim Webster, Senior Planning Manager, Crest Nicholson South

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Collaborate

Localism has changed the way decisions are made, with local authorities and councillors gaining more powers. As a result the planners, architects, developers, the council’s financial controllers, council members and the community as a whole, will all have to work collaboratively in order to deliver projects.

We can offer a range of services that can assist communities and landowners to deliver their vision. These include:

engagement with stakeholders / community managing workshops public exhibitions site specific websites

PRP Planning’s constant interaction with our architects, sustainability and landscape experts enables us to work collaboratively to fully understand the intricacies and complexities of any site. The integration of these services enables us to make a positive contribution towards a deliverable, desirable and cost effective solution.

Case study: Sherwood Estate, Tunbridge Wells

The project:257 residential units and 3 retail units

Client:Town and Country Housing Group

How we collaborated:Through continual community engagement, local residents were empowered to make key decisions in relation to the design proposals. This localist approach ensured the application was considered favourably. PRP Planning collaborated with its Landscape and Design team to effectively and efficiently deliver this ambitious regeneration project.

‘The project directly affects the lives of over 200 families. The collaborative approach allowed us to generate support and take the entire community with us resulting in no objections from the community or the statutory consultees. PRP Planning provided high quality resources and personal drive to ensure the timetable was met and the quality of the scheme was enhanced.’ Colin Lissenden, Development Director, Town and Country Housing Group

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Regenerate

Estate regeneration is extremely challenging and requires considerable expertise to ensure success.

PRP Planning has successfully obtained planning permissions that have allowed the lives of numerous communities to be transformed. The transformation of physically run down estates can be achieved through a number of interventions. These interventions range from changes to the public realm and fabric of buildings, to the development of small-scale underutilised plots and the demolition and comprehensive redevelopment of sites for new housing.

PRP Planning’s expertise and understanding of how such developments are brought forward allows us to interact and successfully resolve issues between key stakeholders, such as existing and surrounding communities and housing delivery agencies, to regenerate and transform an area.

‘PRP Planning did a great job of keeping track of the many and varied aspects of a multi-tenure phased estate regeneration project for us.’ Rosemary Houseman, Head of Regeneration, Notting Hill Housing

Case study: Barham Park, Brent

The project:335 new sustainable homes including a new neighbourhood

Client:Notting Hill Housing, Countryside Properties

How we regenerated:The existing 214 homes had reached the end of their useful life and needed to be replaced with new homes for the future. Existing residents and stakeholders were consulted and outline and detailed planning permissions were obtained.

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We work with our clients to optimise their existing land assets and optimise land value through planning.

This is achieved by making sure any new planning application or amendment to an existing permission optimises a site’s opportunities.

We have successfully optimised a number of existing permissions to enable developments to proceed by:

amending the type and level of affordable housing altering the permitted uses within a development amending flats to houses reconfiguring permitted units amending materials and design details

The land value of existing assets can also be increased by seeking an alternative land use allocation in the development plan. PRP Planning has used this tool to secure favourable designations at a number of sites across the country.

Optimise

Case study: Bow Cross, Tower Hamlets, London

The project:Multi-phase estate regeneration project including the refurbishment of 3 existing tower blocks and 400 new homes

Client:Swan New Homes and Countryside Properties

How we optimised:In order to maximise the affordable housing grant, PRP Planning submitted a number of amendment applications to Bow Cross Phase 5 and facilitated s.106 deed of variations negotiations between the Council’s planning team and the client appointed solicitors to increase site wide affordable housing.

‘Swan New Homes has found that the direct and efficient approach adopted by PRP Planning has helped us to move forward with our development programme ensuring timescales are achieved and costs minimised’. Swan New Homes

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Negotiate

‘PRP Planning worked tirelessly to improve the viability of the schemes to reflect current market conditions. Through constant negotiation with relevant stakeholders, PRP used a range of planning tools and procedures to ensure that the right result was achieved in the most effective manner.’ Dan Merriman, Senior Land Manager, Crest Nicholson South

Case study: College Street, Southampton

The project:90 flats and 2 floors of commercial space

Client:Crest Nicholson (South)

How we negotiated:An existing permission required 25% of all residential units to be affordable. Through a minor amendment to the planning permission, PRP Planning secured 0% affordable housing, a reduction in commercial space plus 7 additional flats to improve the viability of the scheme.

Planning can often involve taking a balanced view of certain interests and sometimes these interests can compete with one another.

PRP Planning understand the commercial realities and market conditions of the development industry as well as the policy requirements for the provision of infrastructure and facilities as a consequence of development.

By understanding both sides of any view, we can provide genuinely responsive and practical solutions to clients by advising on the appropriateness of planning obligations, planning conditions and application of planning policy.

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Deliver

PRP Planning works with clients throughout the planning and development process. We are able to take a site from initial feasibility, through the planning system and on to practical completion of the development.

We often work with clients and their selected contractors to clear planning conditions and de-risk elements of the project to ensure delivery within timescales.

‘PRP Planning understands our commercial pressures and the need to reduce costly delays. Their ability to establish a good working relationship with Council Planners and their understanding of the planning system pays dividends by reducing risk, time and expense.’Mike Bartholomew, Technical Manager, Osborne Limited

Case study: The Dell, Weybridge

The project:48 affordable housing units

Client:Paragon Community Housing Group and Osborne Limited

How we delivered:PRP Planning worked with the client through a complicated planning application, involving an appeal and scheduled ancient monument consent, to ensure that the historic setting of the Brooklands motor track circuit was not unduly affected by development. We then worked consistently with the client and appointed consultants to clear planning conditions and overcome specific issues before a start on site.

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Former Radcliffe School, Milton Keynes Milton Keynes Borough Council

PRP Planning secured the delivery of a 128 unit scheme for Bellway Homes. Through the appreciation of the Development Framework, PRP secured a proposal that met with market requirements whilst ensuring movement, layout and character responded to the established urban design objectives.

Trees, HighgateLondon Borough of Islington

The ‘Trees’ project, located in North London within the Highgate Conservation Area, delivers 40 affordable extra care sheltered housing flats. The scheme has won numerous awards within the industry for its innovative approach.

Silwood Estate, Southwark London Borough of Southwark

Estate regeneration of a deprived area to create 127 new homes and associated amenity space following demolition of 63 vacant residential units in a poor state of repair.

Balfron Tower, Poplar London Borough of Tower Hamlets

PRP Planning was appointed by Poplar HARCA to undertake comprehensive regeneration of the Brownfield Estate, one of three sites which comprise the East India Regeneration Scheme, located in Poplar, East London.

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Manor Lane Regeneration, Hounslow London Borough of Hounslow

PRP Planning secured detailed planning permission in 2011 for estate wide regeneration of Manor Lane. The scheme delivered 66 residential units using consulted and approved Parker Morris Space Standards.

Manor House Hospital, Aylesbury Aylesbury Vale District Council

Manor House Hospital forms part of a strategic programme of health facility improvements within Buckinghamshire. The site forms part of a comprehensive redevelopment of the hospital with the residential component delivered by PRP.

Peachy House, LondonLondon Borough of Redbridge

Peachy House in Ilford is a striking high density development providing 150 apartments. A high quality public realm strategy completes this distinctive design.

Cavendish Road, Weybridge Elmbridge Borough Council

PRP Planning are working with a number of clients with sites in the outer areas of London and the South East. Development proposals typically involve optimising existing sites to deliver high quality small scale housing developments.

Middleton West, Milton Keynes Milton Keynes Borough Council

A former Millennium Communities Government exemplar site, seeks to deliver high standards of innovation and design. The proposal includes 68 units with a variety of housing types and tenures.

Former Rowan School, Merton London Borough of Merton

Permission has been granted for 217 residential units, doctors surgery and community facility. PRP Planning worked collaboratively with local residents, the Council and the Homes and Communities Agency to deliver a suitable and viable solution for the site.

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Planning Services

What We Do’Planning feasibility studiesPre-application submissionsPlanning conditionsPlanning policy representationsPlanning appealsExpert witnessEnvironmental impact assessments

PRP Planning is currently advising on the development of over 5,000 residential units across the mixed use, affordable, private and residential care sectors.

PRP Planning’s clients includeAffinity Sutton Bellway Homes Berkeley Homes CALA Homes Canary Wharf GroupCircle Copperwood Countryside Properties Crest Nicholson GroveworldHiggins Home Group Kier Linden Homes London Borough of Tower Hamlets Martin Grant Homes Mount Anvil Notting Hill Housing Old Ford Housing Association Network Rail One Housing Group

Poplar HARCASaxon Weald HomesSearls LandSentinel Swan Housing GroupTelford Homes Thames Valley Housing AssociationTilmore Estates Town and Country Housing GroupUnited House Willmot Dixon

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Primary Contacts

Julian Goodban Planning DirectorTel: +44 20 8339 3667 (Surrey) +44 20 7653 1437 (London)

Mobile: +44 7957 344 320

[email protected]

Andrew Black Associate Tel: +44 20 8339 3633 (Surrey) +44 20 7653 1427 (London) Mobile: +44 7948 093 904

[email protected]

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PRP Office Contacts

LondonPRP 10 Lindsey Street Smithfield London EC1A 9HP

Tel: +44 (0)20 7653 1200

[email protected]

SurreyPRP Ferry Works Summer Road Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 0QJ

Tel: +44 (0)20 8339 3600

[email protected]

ManchesterPRP Century House 11 St Peters Square Manchester M2 3DN

Tel: +44 (0)161 242 8950 [email protected]

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