Northern Ballet: 50th Anniversary Gala
Impact Planning Services are proud to have sponsored two dancers at the Northern Ballet, Rachael Gillespie, a First Soloist and Ashley Dixon a Principal Soloist. Rachael began dancing at...
Impact Planning Services are proud to have sponsored two dancers at the Northern Ballet, Rachael Gillespie, a First Soloist and Ashley Dixon a Principal Soloist. Rachael began dancing at...
by Robert Gillespie Thoughts on the process involved in Planning Committees reaching decisions on planning applications. The need for elected member training I dread...
It has been a busy year for all at IPS and in celebration of the past years’ hard work the team enjoyed a festive evening of tapas and drinks...
Congratulations to our colleague Ben who has completed his Masters Studies at Oxford Brookes University, graduating with an MSc (hons) in Environmental Impact Assessment and Management. Ben completed his...
Swindon Borough Council are currently carrying out a review of the current Local Plan for the Borough of Swindon. Housing delivery in Swindon is increasingly reliant on large-scale new...
IPS were pleased to achieve reserved matters approval for a site at Bartlow Road, Linton earlier this month for our clients Abbey Developments Ltd. Image Credit – NC Architects...
IPS is pleased to announce the submission of an application to Swindon Borough Council for the development of 9 residential dwellings at Croft Yard, Wanborough. The application site is...
IPS successfully represented Edenbridge Town Council at the Sevenoaks District Council Local Plan Examination Hearings in September and October. Edenbridge Town Council had concerns about the number and nature...
IPS is pleased to see that the proposals to convert a former Dairy Shed in the Cotswolds is progressing well and nearing completion. The following images highlight the progress...
The changing demographic of the population is focusing attention on addressing the concerns regarding the ageing population, longevity, public health and social welfare costs and critically, loneliness. These issues...