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Marrons Planning grows Stratford team
Marrons Planning, a specialist town planning consultancy which forms part of law firm Shakespeare Martineau, has extended its team through the appointment of a new planner.
The Stratford-upon-Avon office has hired Becky Pull to help meet the region’s increasing need for guidance around planning and development issues.
Becky will be working closely with the team, that provides strategic planning advice to landowners and developers across the Midlands.
Gary Stephens, Director at Marrons Planning, said: “Becky joins the team at a time of real growth. The regional appetite for sound advice and support is increasing, in particular with the preparation of planning applications, and the promotion of land for development.
“Becky’s appointment further consolidates our commitment to nurturing top young talent, while providing our clients with the best planning expertise the Midlands has to offer. Working alongside the team in Stratford, Becky’s appointment will allow the firm to continue delivering quality advice and support to our growing client base.”
Becky Pull, said of her appointment: “Marrons Planning is a firm with proven commitment to providing quality planning services. I’m looking forward to working with the firm’s well-established planning team and continuing to strengthen their community ties throughout Stratford and the surrounding area.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Shakespeare Martineau .
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