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Landscape Planner
AndersElite
Morson Edge are working with a leading independent landscape architecture and planning consultancy to recruit an Experienced Landscape Planner to join their growing team based in either Manchester or Leeds . This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious Chartered Landscape Planner to take on a key role within an established landscape planning team, working across a diverse portfolio of nationally significant projects. The successful candidate will play an integral part in delivering complex planning and environmental assessments while helping to shape the continued growth of the landscape planning discipline. Working within a collaborative multidisciplinary environment, you will contribute to projects spanning energy, infrastructure, residential, public sector and environmentally sensitive landscapes, with excellent opportunities for career progression and professional development. The Opportunity This role is suited to an experienced Landscape Planner who enjoys taking ownership of projects, building client relationships and mentoring junior colleagues. You will be involved in all aspects of landscape planning, delivering high-quality technical assessments and planning advice while working closely with clients, planning authorities and multidisciplinary design teams. Key Responsibilities Lead and deliver landscape planning projects across a range of sectors Prepare Landscape and Visual Impact Assessments (LVIAs) Produce Landscape Character Assessments, Townscape Assessments and Landscape Capacity & Sensitivity Studies Develop mitigation and landscape enhancement strategies Provide planning and environmental advice throughout the project lifecycle Build and maintain strong client relationships Mentor and support junior members of the team Work collaboratively with landscape architects, planners and environmental specialists Contribute to business development and continued team growth Essential Skills & Experience Chartered Member of the Landscape Institute (CMLI) Minimum of 5 years' professional experience within landscape planning (10+ years desirable) Strong understanding of the UK planning system Proven experience producing Landscape and Visual Impact Assessments (LVIAs) Excellent technical report writing and analytical skills Experience managing projects and working directly with clients Strong communication and presentation skills Full UK driving licence Desirable Experience Experience working on major infrastructure or energy projects Team leadership or mentoring experience Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) experience Experience working across both urban and rural developments What's on Offer Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package Hybrid working (typically 2 days working from home) Flexible working hours Structured career progression with genuine opportunities for advancement Paid professional membership Enhanced annual leave entitlement Life assurance Pension scheme Employee Assistance Programme Cycle to Work scheme Volunteering day Regular social events and collaborative team culture If you are a Chartered Landscape Planner looking to join a highly regarded consultancy offering varied, high-profile projects and excellent long-term career prospects, we would be keen to hear from you. Please apply with your CV and portfolio or contact Jonah Peto at Morson Edge for a confidential discussion. E: (url removed) T: (phone number removed) M: (phone number removed)
02/07/2026
Full time
Morson Edge are working with a leading independent landscape architecture and planning consultancy to recruit an Experienced Landscape Planner to join their growing team based in either Manchester or Leeds . This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious Chartered Landscape Planner to take on a key role within an established landscape planning team, working across a diverse portfolio of nationally significant projects. The successful candidate will play an integral part in delivering complex planning and environmental assessments while helping to shape the continued growth of the landscape planning discipline. Working within a collaborative multidisciplinary environment, you will contribute to projects spanning energy, infrastructure, residential, public sector and environmentally sensitive landscapes, with excellent opportunities for career progression and professional development. The Opportunity This role is suited to an experienced Landscape Planner who enjoys taking ownership of projects, building client relationships and mentoring junior colleagues. You will be involved in all aspects of landscape planning, delivering high-quality technical assessments and planning advice while working closely with clients, planning authorities and multidisciplinary design teams. Key Responsibilities Lead and deliver landscape planning projects across a range of sectors Prepare Landscape and Visual Impact Assessments (LVIAs) Produce Landscape Character Assessments, Townscape Assessments and Landscape Capacity & Sensitivity Studies Develop mitigation and landscape enhancement strategies Provide planning and environmental advice throughout the project lifecycle Build and maintain strong client relationships Mentor and support junior members of the team Work collaboratively with landscape architects, planners and environmental specialists Contribute to business development and continued team growth Essential Skills & Experience Chartered Member of the Landscape Institute (CMLI) Minimum of 5 years' professional experience within landscape planning (10+ years desirable) Strong understanding of the UK planning system Proven experience producing Landscape and Visual Impact Assessments (LVIAs) Excellent technical report writing and analytical skills Experience managing projects and working directly with clients Strong communication and presentation skills Full UK driving licence Desirable Experience Experience working on major infrastructure or energy projects Team leadership or mentoring experience Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) experience Experience working across both urban and rural developments What's on Offer Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package Hybrid working (typically 2 days working from home) Flexible working hours Structured career progression with genuine opportunities for advancement Paid professional membership Enhanced annual leave entitlement Life assurance Pension scheme Employee Assistance Programme Cycle to Work scheme Volunteering day Regular social events and collaborative team culture If you are a Chartered Landscape Planner looking to join a highly regarded consultancy offering varied, high-profile projects and excellent long-term career prospects, we would be keen to hear from you. Please apply with your CV and portfolio or contact Jonah Peto at Morson Edge for a confidential discussion. E: (url removed) T: (phone number removed) M: (phone number removed)
Penguin Recruitment
Town Planner
Penguin Recruitment
Town Planner - Residential Developer Hampshire DOE + Package Are you a Town Planner with a passion for creating high-quality residential communities? Do you want to join a growing house builder where you can have impact, autonomy and career progression? I am supporting a well-established, family-owned residential developer in Hampshire that is looking to appoint a Town Planner to join their in-house Planning Team. The business has a strong reputation for delivering thoughtfully designed homes across the South and has a healthy pipeline of sites in progress and coming forward. The Opportunity As Town Planner, you will play a key role in securing planning permissions for new residential developments. You will work closely with Land, Technical and Design teams to assess potential sites, prepare planning strategies, manage applications, and engage with local authorities and stakeholders. This is a great position for someone looking to move from consultancy or to continue developing their career within a housebuilding environment. What We're Looking For Minimum 2 years' experience in Town Planning House builder experience is highly desirable RTPI accredited degree (or working towards chartership) Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines Key Responsibilities Lead and support on planning applications, appeals and pre-app submissions Assess new land opportunities and provide planning input on acquisitions Build and maintain relationships with Local Authorities and external consultants Monitor Local Plans, policy changes and identify strategic opportunities Contribute to the design and delivery of sustainable residential communities Why Join? Growing developer with a strong regional reputation Clear progression path with exposure to senior decision-makers Supportive culture and collaborative team environment Opportunity to make a visible impact on developments delivered If you are a proactive Planner looking for a role where you can shape developments and grow your career, I would welcome a confidential conversation. To apply or find out more, please get in touch. Contact Neil Ellerton of Penguin Recruitment on (phone number removed)
29/06/2026
Full time
Town Planner - Residential Developer Hampshire DOE + Package Are you a Town Planner with a passion for creating high-quality residential communities? Do you want to join a growing house builder where you can have impact, autonomy and career progression? I am supporting a well-established, family-owned residential developer in Hampshire that is looking to appoint a Town Planner to join their in-house Planning Team. The business has a strong reputation for delivering thoughtfully designed homes across the South and has a healthy pipeline of sites in progress and coming forward. The Opportunity As Town Planner, you will play a key role in securing planning permissions for new residential developments. You will work closely with Land, Technical and Design teams to assess potential sites, prepare planning strategies, manage applications, and engage with local authorities and stakeholders. This is a great position for someone looking to move from consultancy or to continue developing their career within a housebuilding environment. What We're Looking For Minimum 2 years' experience in Town Planning House builder experience is highly desirable RTPI accredited degree (or working towards chartership) Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines Key Responsibilities Lead and support on planning applications, appeals and pre-app submissions Assess new land opportunities and provide planning input on acquisitions Build and maintain relationships with Local Authorities and external consultants Monitor Local Plans, policy changes and identify strategic opportunities Contribute to the design and delivery of sustainable residential communities Why Join? Growing developer with a strong regional reputation Clear progression path with exposure to senior decision-makers Supportive culture and collaborative team environment Opportunity to make a visible impact on developments delivered If you are a proactive Planner looking for a role where you can shape developments and grow your career, I would welcome a confidential conversation. To apply or find out more, please get in touch. Contact Neil Ellerton of Penguin Recruitment on (phone number removed)
AJC Recruitment Ltd
Senior Town Planner
AJC Recruitment Ltd City, Cardiff
Our client is experiencing significant growth, and are looking for an Experienced Town Planner working across public and private sector clients. You'll work at every stage of the planning process, spanning residential, health, commercial, education, mixed-use regeneration, energy, and industrial sectors. A sucessful candidate will have: A deep understanding of the UK planning system . Experience leading and managing planning projects. Membership with the Royal Town Planning Institute (MRTPI), or be well on your way to achieving it. Our client offers: Hybrid working flexibility, with a base in either our Cardiff or Bristol, A highly competitive salary package, profit share scheme, health plan, Cycle to Work scheme Sound of interest? please send your CV.
25/06/2026
Full time
Our client is experiencing significant growth, and are looking for an Experienced Town Planner working across public and private sector clients. You'll work at every stage of the planning process, spanning residential, health, commercial, education, mixed-use regeneration, energy, and industrial sectors. A sucessful candidate will have: A deep understanding of the UK planning system . Experience leading and managing planning projects. Membership with the Royal Town Planning Institute (MRTPI), or be well on your way to achieving it. Our client offers: Hybrid working flexibility, with a base in either our Cardiff or Bristol, A highly competitive salary package, profit share scheme, health plan, Cycle to Work scheme Sound of interest? please send your CV.
Vivid Resourcing Ltd
Senior Town Planner
Vivid Resourcing Ltd
About the Opportunity Our client is a well-established and highly regarded planning consultancy with a strong presence across the South West and wider UK. Due to continued growth and a healthy pipeline of projects, they are seeking an experienced Senior Town Planner to join their Bristol office. This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious planning professional looking to work on a diverse range of residential, commercial, mixed-use, and strategic development projects while progressing their career within a supportive and collaborative environment. The Role As a Senior Town Planner, you will play a key role in managing planning projects, delivering strategic planning advice, and supporting clients through all stages of the planning process. You will work closely with colleagues, developers, landowners, local authorities, and other stakeholders to achieve successful planning outcomes. The position offers significant exposure to a varied project portfolio and the opportunity to build lasting client relationships while contributing to the continued success of the business. Key Responsibilities Managing planning applications and appeals from inception through to determination. Providing clear, commercially focused planning advice to clients. Preparing planning statements, appraisal reports, and supporting documentation. Undertaking site assessments and planning policy analysis. Liaising with local authorities, consultants, and project teams throughout the planning process. Attending client meetings, stakeholder consultations, and planning committees. Supporting business development activities and identifying new opportunities. Assisting with the mentoring and development of junior planning staff. Keeping up to date with planning legislation, policy changes, and market trends. Requirements Degree qualified in Town Planning or a related discipline. MRTPI qualified or working towards chartered status. Previous experience within a planning consultancy, developer, or local authority environment. Strong knowledge of the UK planning system and planning policy framework. Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills. Strong organisational and project management abilities. Commercial awareness and a proactive, client-focused approach. Desirable Experience Experience working on residential, mixed-use, commercial, or strategic land projects. Established professional network within the South West planning and development sector. Previous experience supporting or mentoring junior planners. Benefits Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. Flexible and hybrid working arrangements. Clear opportunities for career progression and professional development. Exposure to a diverse and high-profile project portfolio. Collaborative and supportive team culture.
24/06/2026
Full time
About the Opportunity Our client is a well-established and highly regarded planning consultancy with a strong presence across the South West and wider UK. Due to continued growth and a healthy pipeline of projects, they are seeking an experienced Senior Town Planner to join their Bristol office. This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious planning professional looking to work on a diverse range of residential, commercial, mixed-use, and strategic development projects while progressing their career within a supportive and collaborative environment. The Role As a Senior Town Planner, you will play a key role in managing planning projects, delivering strategic planning advice, and supporting clients through all stages of the planning process. You will work closely with colleagues, developers, landowners, local authorities, and other stakeholders to achieve successful planning outcomes. The position offers significant exposure to a varied project portfolio and the opportunity to build lasting client relationships while contributing to the continued success of the business. Key Responsibilities Managing planning applications and appeals from inception through to determination. Providing clear, commercially focused planning advice to clients. Preparing planning statements, appraisal reports, and supporting documentation. Undertaking site assessments and planning policy analysis. Liaising with local authorities, consultants, and project teams throughout the planning process. Attending client meetings, stakeholder consultations, and planning committees. Supporting business development activities and identifying new opportunities. Assisting with the mentoring and development of junior planning staff. Keeping up to date with planning legislation, policy changes, and market trends. Requirements Degree qualified in Town Planning or a related discipline. MRTPI qualified or working towards chartered status. Previous experience within a planning consultancy, developer, or local authority environment. Strong knowledge of the UK planning system and planning policy framework. Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills. Strong organisational and project management abilities. Commercial awareness and a proactive, client-focused approach. Desirable Experience Experience working on residential, mixed-use, commercial, or strategic land projects. Established professional network within the South West planning and development sector. Previous experience supporting or mentoring junior planners. Benefits Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. Flexible and hybrid working arrangements. Clear opportunities for career progression and professional development. Exposure to a diverse and high-profile project portfolio. Collaborative and supportive team culture.
AJC Recruitment Ltd
Town Planner (Junior & Senior)
AJC Recruitment Ltd Bristol, Gloucestershire
We have a great opportunity for Town Planners at all levels to join a well-established Planning Team in the Bristol office of a National business. You would be working on town planning projects in a range of sectors. We are looking for candidates with a minimum 2 years experience with a suitable RTPI degree, are Chartered or are working towards Chartership. In exchange our client is offering fantastic benefits, Hybrid working and competitive salaries.
24/06/2026
Full time
We have a great opportunity for Town Planners at all levels to join a well-established Planning Team in the Bristol office of a National business. You would be working on town planning projects in a range of sectors. We are looking for candidates with a minimum 2 years experience with a suitable RTPI degree, are Chartered or are working towards Chartership. In exchange our client is offering fantastic benefits, Hybrid working and competitive salaries.
BTG Eddisons
Graduate Transport Planner
BTG Eddisons City, Manchester
BTG Eddisons is a leading firm of chartered surveyors and property consultants, with a nationwide presence spanning over 30 offices across the UK. Established in 1844, we combine a proud heritage with a forward-thinking approach, delivering innovative solutions across property, development, and infrastructure for both public and private sector clients. The Opportunity Our growing Transport Planning and Design team in Manchester is looking for a Graduate Transport Planner to join us and play an active role in delivering a wide range of exciting projects. This is an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate to kick-start their career in a supportive and dynamic environment, gaining hands-on experience from day one. You ll work alongside experienced professionals, developing both your technical and consultancy skills while contributing to meaningful projects. We are looking for someone who has already graduated and is available to start immediately. Key Responsibilities Support the delivery of transport planning projects from inception through to completion Assist in the preparation of Transport Assessments, Transport Statements, and Travel Plans Contribute to technical work including: Junction modelling Swept path analysis GIS mapping and analysis AutoCAD design work Collaborate with colleagues across disciplines and contribute to innovative project solutions About You A degree in Transport Planning or a related discipline such as Geography, Civil Engineering, or the Built Environment Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with a logical approach to challenges Proactive, with the ability to use your initiative and think creatively Excellent communication and teamwork skills Desirable (but not essential): Any previous experience or placement in Transport Planning, Highway Design, or Town Planning Why Join Eddisons? Be part of a respected and long-established consultancy Gain exposure to a diverse range of projects and clients Work in a collaborative and supportive team environment Build a strong foundation for your career in transport planning
17/06/2026
Full time
BTG Eddisons is a leading firm of chartered surveyors and property consultants, with a nationwide presence spanning over 30 offices across the UK. Established in 1844, we combine a proud heritage with a forward-thinking approach, delivering innovative solutions across property, development, and infrastructure for both public and private sector clients. The Opportunity Our growing Transport Planning and Design team in Manchester is looking for a Graduate Transport Planner to join us and play an active role in delivering a wide range of exciting projects. This is an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate to kick-start their career in a supportive and dynamic environment, gaining hands-on experience from day one. You ll work alongside experienced professionals, developing both your technical and consultancy skills while contributing to meaningful projects. We are looking for someone who has already graduated and is available to start immediately. Key Responsibilities Support the delivery of transport planning projects from inception through to completion Assist in the preparation of Transport Assessments, Transport Statements, and Travel Plans Contribute to technical work including: Junction modelling Swept path analysis GIS mapping and analysis AutoCAD design work Collaborate with colleagues across disciplines and contribute to innovative project solutions About You A degree in Transport Planning or a related discipline such as Geography, Civil Engineering, or the Built Environment Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with a logical approach to challenges Proactive, with the ability to use your initiative and think creatively Excellent communication and teamwork skills Desirable (but not essential): Any previous experience or placement in Transport Planning, Highway Design, or Town Planning Why Join Eddisons? Be part of a respected and long-established consultancy Gain exposure to a diverse range of projects and clients Work in a collaborative and supportive team environment Build a strong foundation for your career in transport planning
Penguin Recruitment
Senior Town Planner
Penguin Recruitment
Senior Town Planner - Design-Led Practice - London Location: Central London Salary: Competitive + benefits Type: Full-time, Permanent I'm working with a respected, design-focused multidisciplinary practice-well known for delivering high-quality, sustainable developments across London and the South East-to recruit a talented Senior Town Planner for their London office. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced planner to join a creative environment where planners and architects collaborate closely from concept through to delivery. You'll be involved in high-profile urban, mixed-use, residential, and regeneration schemes, playing a key role in shaping planning strategy for a growing project portfolio. The Role As Senior Town Planner, you will: Lead the preparation, coordination, and submission of major planning applications. Oversee planning strategies across a range of complex development projects. Provide expert planning advice to internal design teams and external clients. Manage stakeholder engagement, including local authorities and community groups. Support junior colleagues and contribute to team development. Monitor planning policy changes and guide project responses. About You The ideal candidate will have: MRTPI status (or equivalent senior-level experience). Strong experience in consultancy or a developer/architectural environment. Excellent understanding of London planning policy and urban development issues. Exceptional written communication and report-writing skills. Confident client-facing abilities and a proactive, solution-focused mindset. Interest in design, placemaking, and collaborative working with architects. This role suits a Town Planner ready to step up or an established Senior Planner seeking more creative, design-integrated work. What's on Offer Competitive salary & benefits Hybrid working Involvement in high-profile London projects Collaborative studio culture Tailored professional development Opportunity to influence project direction from early concept stages How to Apply If you're a planning professional who thrives in a design-led, collaborative environment and wants to contribute to meaningful urban development across London, I'd love to hear from you. Send your CV for a confidential conversation.
15/06/2026
Full time
Senior Town Planner - Design-Led Practice - London Location: Central London Salary: Competitive + benefits Type: Full-time, Permanent I'm working with a respected, design-focused multidisciplinary practice-well known for delivering high-quality, sustainable developments across London and the South East-to recruit a talented Senior Town Planner for their London office. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced planner to join a creative environment where planners and architects collaborate closely from concept through to delivery. You'll be involved in high-profile urban, mixed-use, residential, and regeneration schemes, playing a key role in shaping planning strategy for a growing project portfolio. The Role As Senior Town Planner, you will: Lead the preparation, coordination, and submission of major planning applications. Oversee planning strategies across a range of complex development projects. Provide expert planning advice to internal design teams and external clients. Manage stakeholder engagement, including local authorities and community groups. Support junior colleagues and contribute to team development. Monitor planning policy changes and guide project responses. About You The ideal candidate will have: MRTPI status (or equivalent senior-level experience). Strong experience in consultancy or a developer/architectural environment. Excellent understanding of London planning policy and urban development issues. Exceptional written communication and report-writing skills. Confident client-facing abilities and a proactive, solution-focused mindset. Interest in design, placemaking, and collaborative working with architects. This role suits a Town Planner ready to step up or an established Senior Planner seeking more creative, design-integrated work. What's on Offer Competitive salary & benefits Hybrid working Involvement in high-profile London projects Collaborative studio culture Tailored professional development Opportunity to influence project direction from early concept stages How to Apply If you're a planning professional who thrives in a design-led, collaborative environment and wants to contribute to meaningful urban development across London, I'd love to hear from you. Send your CV for a confidential conversation.
Penguin Recruitment
Senior Town Planner
Penguin Recruitment Stratford-upon-avon, Warwickshire
Senior Town Planner - Stratford Location: Stratford (West Midlands) Salary: Competitive + Benefits + Hybrid Working Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent Are you an experienced and commercially-minded planning professional ready to take the next step in your career? A reputable multidisciplinary planning and development consultancy - delivering strategic planning solutions across a wide range of sectors and scales - is looking for a Senior Town Planner to join their Stratford team . About the Opportunity This role offers a chance to lead and manage planning projects from concept through to consent, working collaboratively with clients, local authorities and technical specialists. You'll be part of a supportive and ambitious team working on planning applications, land promotions and strategic development proposals across residential, mixed-use and regeneration schemes. Key Responsibilities Provide expert planning advice on the development potential of land and buildings Lead the preparation and management of planning applications and related submissions Conduct planning policy research and draft representations for consultations and examinations Develop and maintain strong client relationships Identify land and development opportunities and contribute to wider business growth Support or lead work on planning obligations, condition discharges, appeals and inquiries as required About You Relevant planning qualification (Town Planning, Urban Planning or similar) Membership of the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) or working toward chartership Strong understanding of the UK planning system and policy framework Excellent written and verbal communication skills with attention to detail Ability to manage projects and priorities in a fast-paced consultancy environment Commercial awareness and the confidence to engage with clients and stakeholders Why This Role? You'll join an expanding planning team within a respected consultancy known for delivering commercial, pragmatic and innovative planning advice. The role provides excellent exposure to varied project types, client sectors and the opportunity to influence outcomes from early-stage strategy to decision and delivery - all while developing your own professional profile and career progression. What's on Offer Competitive salary with benefits package Support for professional development and chartership progression Hybrid working model with flexibility between office and remote working A collaborative team environment with exposure to high-profile projects Opportunity to play a key role in shaping the direction of the local planning practice Interested? For a confidential discussion about this opportunity, please contact Neil Ellerton at Penguin Recruitment on (phone number removed) or (url removed) .
15/06/2026
Full time
Senior Town Planner - Stratford Location: Stratford (West Midlands) Salary: Competitive + Benefits + Hybrid Working Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent Are you an experienced and commercially-minded planning professional ready to take the next step in your career? A reputable multidisciplinary planning and development consultancy - delivering strategic planning solutions across a wide range of sectors and scales - is looking for a Senior Town Planner to join their Stratford team . About the Opportunity This role offers a chance to lead and manage planning projects from concept through to consent, working collaboratively with clients, local authorities and technical specialists. You'll be part of a supportive and ambitious team working on planning applications, land promotions and strategic development proposals across residential, mixed-use and regeneration schemes. Key Responsibilities Provide expert planning advice on the development potential of land and buildings Lead the preparation and management of planning applications and related submissions Conduct planning policy research and draft representations for consultations and examinations Develop and maintain strong client relationships Identify land and development opportunities and contribute to wider business growth Support or lead work on planning obligations, condition discharges, appeals and inquiries as required About You Relevant planning qualification (Town Planning, Urban Planning or similar) Membership of the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) or working toward chartership Strong understanding of the UK planning system and policy framework Excellent written and verbal communication skills with attention to detail Ability to manage projects and priorities in a fast-paced consultancy environment Commercial awareness and the confidence to engage with clients and stakeholders Why This Role? You'll join an expanding planning team within a respected consultancy known for delivering commercial, pragmatic and innovative planning advice. The role provides excellent exposure to varied project types, client sectors and the opportunity to influence outcomes from early-stage strategy to decision and delivery - all while developing your own professional profile and career progression. What's on Offer Competitive salary with benefits package Support for professional development and chartership progression Hybrid working model with flexibility between office and remote working A collaborative team environment with exposure to high-profile projects Opportunity to play a key role in shaping the direction of the local planning practice Interested? For a confidential discussion about this opportunity, please contact Neil Ellerton at Penguin Recruitment on (phone number removed) or (url removed) .
Penguin Recruitment
Graduate Planner
Penguin Recruitment Castle Donington, Leicestershire
Graduate Planner - Planning Consultancy A well-regarded planning consultancy with growing operations in the East Midlands is seeking to appoint a Graduate Planner to join its Castle Donington office. The organisation delivers high-quality planning advice and services for a diverse range of clients, including residential, commercial and mixed-use development projects. This is an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate or early career professional to begin their planning career within a supportive, collaborative environment and gain hands-on experience working across real projects that shape communities. Role Overview As a Graduate Planner, you will join a busy team working on planning applications, feasibility assessments and development proposals across a variety of scales and typologies. You will assist experienced planners in progressing applications through the planning system and contribute to the preparation of professional planning documentation. Your responsibilities will include: Supporting the preparation of planning applications and supporting documents Assisting with research and appraisals of sites and policy frameworks Liaising with internal teams, clients, statutory consultees and local planning authorities Helping with community engagement and consultation activities Contributing to planning reports, presentations and correspondence Gaining exposure to development management and strategic planning practice This role provides a structured learning environment with on-the-job training and mentoring to support your professional development. Who We Are Looking For We are seeking a candidate who: Holds (or is completing) an RTPI-accredited degree in Town Planning or a closely related discipline Is enthusiastic about beginning a career in the UK planning sector Has strong communication and organisational skills Demonstrates an ability to work well in a team and engage with clients and stakeholders Shows attention to detail, a proactive attitude, and eagerness to learn Has competence with standard office IT tools (e.g. Word, Excel, GIS desirable) Prior industry experience is not essential, but any relevant internships, placements or planning-related project work will be advantageous.
15/06/2026
Full time
Graduate Planner - Planning Consultancy A well-regarded planning consultancy with growing operations in the East Midlands is seeking to appoint a Graduate Planner to join its Castle Donington office. The organisation delivers high-quality planning advice and services for a diverse range of clients, including residential, commercial and mixed-use development projects. This is an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate or early career professional to begin their planning career within a supportive, collaborative environment and gain hands-on experience working across real projects that shape communities. Role Overview As a Graduate Planner, you will join a busy team working on planning applications, feasibility assessments and development proposals across a variety of scales and typologies. You will assist experienced planners in progressing applications through the planning system and contribute to the preparation of professional planning documentation. Your responsibilities will include: Supporting the preparation of planning applications and supporting documents Assisting with research and appraisals of sites and policy frameworks Liaising with internal teams, clients, statutory consultees and local planning authorities Helping with community engagement and consultation activities Contributing to planning reports, presentations and correspondence Gaining exposure to development management and strategic planning practice This role provides a structured learning environment with on-the-job training and mentoring to support your professional development. Who We Are Looking For We are seeking a candidate who: Holds (or is completing) an RTPI-accredited degree in Town Planning or a closely related discipline Is enthusiastic about beginning a career in the UK planning sector Has strong communication and organisational skills Demonstrates an ability to work well in a team and engage with clients and stakeholders Shows attention to detail, a proactive attitude, and eagerness to learn Has competence with standard office IT tools (e.g. Word, Excel, GIS desirable) Prior industry experience is not essential, but any relevant internships, placements or planning-related project work will be advantageous.
Penguin Recruitment
Town Planner
Penguin Recruitment Harrow, Middlesex
Town Planner Ruislip, North West London An excellent opportunity has arisen for a Town Planner to join the Land and Planning team of a well-established residential developer with a strong presence across Greater London and the South East. Our client is a recognised name in UK housebuilding, known for delivering high-quality, sustainable developments. Their North West London division , based in Ruislip , is looking to strengthen its planning capability as part of continued growth. The Role Reporting into the senior land and planning leadership team, you will support the promotion and delivery of residential-led schemes, playing a key role from early site appraisal through to securing planning consent. Key responsibilities will include: Preparing, submitting and managing planning applications and appeals Supporting strategic land promotion and site acquisition activity Liaising with local authorities, consultants, landowners and internal stakeholders Attending planning committee meetings, public consultations and negotiations Managing planning conditions, legal agreements and consultant teams Monitoring planning budgets and programme milestones This is a varied, hands-on role offering excellent exposure to the full planning lifecycle within a commercially focused development environment. About You You are likely to have: Experience working as a Town Planner, either within consultancy, local authority or for a developer A good understanding of the UK planning system, ideally with residential development experience Strong written and verbal communication skills, with confidence engaging external stakeholders A relevant degree in Town Planning or a related discipline Progress toward, or membership of, RTPI (or equivalent) A proactive, organised approach with the ability to manage multiple projects What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package Car allowance and bonus scheme Long-term career development within a stable and respected organisation Exposure to high-profile residential schemes across Greater London Hybrid/flexible working arrangements How to Apply For a confidential discussion or to apply, please submit your CV outlining your relevant planning experience. Further details about the organisation will be shared with shortlisted candidates.
15/06/2026
Full time
Town Planner Ruislip, North West London An excellent opportunity has arisen for a Town Planner to join the Land and Planning team of a well-established residential developer with a strong presence across Greater London and the South East. Our client is a recognised name in UK housebuilding, known for delivering high-quality, sustainable developments. Their North West London division , based in Ruislip , is looking to strengthen its planning capability as part of continued growth. The Role Reporting into the senior land and planning leadership team, you will support the promotion and delivery of residential-led schemes, playing a key role from early site appraisal through to securing planning consent. Key responsibilities will include: Preparing, submitting and managing planning applications and appeals Supporting strategic land promotion and site acquisition activity Liaising with local authorities, consultants, landowners and internal stakeholders Attending planning committee meetings, public consultations and negotiations Managing planning conditions, legal agreements and consultant teams Monitoring planning budgets and programme milestones This is a varied, hands-on role offering excellent exposure to the full planning lifecycle within a commercially focused development environment. About You You are likely to have: Experience working as a Town Planner, either within consultancy, local authority or for a developer A good understanding of the UK planning system, ideally with residential development experience Strong written and verbal communication skills, with confidence engaging external stakeholders A relevant degree in Town Planning or a related discipline Progress toward, or membership of, RTPI (or equivalent) A proactive, organised approach with the ability to manage multiple projects What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package Car allowance and bonus scheme Long-term career development within a stable and respected organisation Exposure to high-profile residential schemes across Greater London Hybrid/flexible working arrangements How to Apply For a confidential discussion or to apply, please submit your CV outlining your relevant planning experience. Further details about the organisation will be shared with shortlisted candidates.
Penguin Recruitment
Assistant Town Planner
Penguin Recruitment Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
REF: NE97987 Assistant Town Planner - Cheltenham - Negotiable Are you passionate about shaping the future of communities? Do you thrive in dynamic environments where creativity meets strategic planning? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you! We are seeking a dedicated Assistant Town Planner to join our client's innovative team. As an Assistant Town Planner, you will play a pivotal role in helping to design and develop vibrant, sustainable, and livable communities. Key Responsibilities: Assist in the development and implementation of comprehensive town planning strategies. Conduct research and analysis on land use, zoning regulations, and community demographics. Prepare reports, presentations, and proposals for town planning projects. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including architects, engineers, and government officials, to ensure alignment with project objectives. Participate in community engagement initiatives and public meetings to gather input and feedback. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Urban Planning, Geography, Architecture, or related field (Master's degree preferred). Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret and apply zoning ordinances and land use regulations. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively engage with stakeholders and present findings to diverse audiences. Proficiency in GIS software and other planning tools is a plus. Passion for sustainability and a desire to create thriving communities for future generations. If you are ready to make a difference and shape the future of our towns and cities, we want to hear from you! Apply now by sending your CV to (url removed) or by calling Neil Ellerton of Penguin Recruitment on (phone number removed)
15/06/2026
Full time
REF: NE97987 Assistant Town Planner - Cheltenham - Negotiable Are you passionate about shaping the future of communities? Do you thrive in dynamic environments where creativity meets strategic planning? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you! We are seeking a dedicated Assistant Town Planner to join our client's innovative team. As an Assistant Town Planner, you will play a pivotal role in helping to design and develop vibrant, sustainable, and livable communities. Key Responsibilities: Assist in the development and implementation of comprehensive town planning strategies. Conduct research and analysis on land use, zoning regulations, and community demographics. Prepare reports, presentations, and proposals for town planning projects. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including architects, engineers, and government officials, to ensure alignment with project objectives. Participate in community engagement initiatives and public meetings to gather input and feedback. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Urban Planning, Geography, Architecture, or related field (Master's degree preferred). Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret and apply zoning ordinances and land use regulations. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively engage with stakeholders and present findings to diverse audiences. Proficiency in GIS software and other planning tools is a plus. Passion for sustainability and a desire to create thriving communities for future generations. If you are ready to make a difference and shape the future of our towns and cities, we want to hear from you! Apply now by sending your CV to (url removed) or by calling Neil Ellerton of Penguin Recruitment on (phone number removed)
Penguin Recruitment
Senior Town Planner
Penguin Recruitment City, Edinburgh
Senior Town Planner - Edinburgh (Hybrid) Salary: 45,000 - 55,000 (DOE) + benefits A highly regarded UK property consultancy is looking to appoint a Senior Town Planner to its established Edinburgh office. The firm has a strong commercial focus and provides integrated planning, valuation, agency, and development services to a wide range of private and public sector clients. This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious planner to take the next step in their career within a business known for its professional credibility, supportive culture, and commitment to quality. You'll be joining a well-connected team with an excellent reputation across Scotland for delivering sound planning advice and securing positive results for clients. The Role As Senior Planner, you'll lead on a variety of planning projects - from complex urban redevelopment schemes to strategic land promotion and regeneration work. You'll play a key client-facing role, working collaboratively with colleagues across multiple disciplines to provide commercially driven, pragmatic planning solutions. Key Responsibilities Leading on planning applications, appeals, and development appraisals Providing strategic advice to clients and local authorities Coordinating multidisciplinary inputs and managing project timelines Mentoring junior colleagues and contributing to team development Assisting with business development and maintaining client relationships About You MRTPI qualified (or equivalent) Minimum of 4 years' relevant experience, ideally in private consultancy Strong understanding of the Scottish planning system and development process Excellent communication, negotiation, and report-writing skills A proactive, professional approach with strong commercial awareness What's on Offer Competitive salary and discretionary bonus scheme Hybrid working model with a modern Edinburgh office base Supportive, collaborative working environment with clear progression pathways Exposure to a wide range of challenging and high-profile projects RTPI and CPD support, plus opportunities for leadership development If you're an experienced planner looking to step up or an established Senior Planner seeking a more dynamic, commercially focused environment, this is an opportunity to join a consultancy that truly values its people and their expertise. To apply or discuss in confidence, contact Neil Ellerton at Penguin Recruitment on (phone number removed) email (url removed)
15/06/2026
Full time
Senior Town Planner - Edinburgh (Hybrid) Salary: 45,000 - 55,000 (DOE) + benefits A highly regarded UK property consultancy is looking to appoint a Senior Town Planner to its established Edinburgh office. The firm has a strong commercial focus and provides integrated planning, valuation, agency, and development services to a wide range of private and public sector clients. This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious planner to take the next step in their career within a business known for its professional credibility, supportive culture, and commitment to quality. You'll be joining a well-connected team with an excellent reputation across Scotland for delivering sound planning advice and securing positive results for clients. The Role As Senior Planner, you'll lead on a variety of planning projects - from complex urban redevelopment schemes to strategic land promotion and regeneration work. You'll play a key client-facing role, working collaboratively with colleagues across multiple disciplines to provide commercially driven, pragmatic planning solutions. Key Responsibilities Leading on planning applications, appeals, and development appraisals Providing strategic advice to clients and local authorities Coordinating multidisciplinary inputs and managing project timelines Mentoring junior colleagues and contributing to team development Assisting with business development and maintaining client relationships About You MRTPI qualified (or equivalent) Minimum of 4 years' relevant experience, ideally in private consultancy Strong understanding of the Scottish planning system and development process Excellent communication, negotiation, and report-writing skills A proactive, professional approach with strong commercial awareness What's on Offer Competitive salary and discretionary bonus scheme Hybrid working model with a modern Edinburgh office base Supportive, collaborative working environment with clear progression pathways Exposure to a wide range of challenging and high-profile projects RTPI and CPD support, plus opportunities for leadership development If you're an experienced planner looking to step up or an established Senior Planner seeking a more dynamic, commercially focused environment, this is an opportunity to join a consultancy that truly values its people and their expertise. To apply or discuss in confidence, contact Neil Ellerton at Penguin Recruitment on (phone number removed) email (url removed)
Penguin Recruitment
Town Planner
Penguin Recruitment Knutsford, Cheshire
Town Planner - Rural Planning Consultancy Location: Knutsford Salary: Competitive, dependent on experience Employment Type: Full-time, permanent I'm partnering with a well-established rural planning consultancy that supports landowners, farmers, and rural businesses across the UK. The firm has built a strong reputation for delivering high-quality planning advice, specialising in agricultural, equestrian, and rural development projects. Due to continued growth, they are looking to appoint a Town Planner to join their friendly and dedicated team. The Role As a Town Planner, you will: Manage a varied caseload of rural and agricultural planning projects Prepare and submit planning applications, appraisals, and supporting reports Undertake site visits and liaise with clients, local authorities, and stakeholders Provide clear, accurate planning guidance tailored to rural land use and development Support senior planners on more complex schemes, with the opportunity to progress quickly About You We're looking for someone who: Has a degree in Town Planning or a related discipline Is MRTPI qualified or working toward chartership Has experience in a planning consultancy or local authority (rural/agricultural experience is a bonus but not essential) Can manage projects independently and communicate confidently with clients Enjoys variety and has a genuine interest in rural development Why Join? Work with a respected rural consultancy known for high-quality service Supportive environment with real opportunities for progression Flexible working arrangements Exposure to diverse, interesting rural projects Friendly, down-to-earth team culture If you're a motivated planner looking to develop your career within a specialist rural environment, I'd love to hear from you. To apply or find out more, please get in touch.
08/06/2026
Full time
Town Planner - Rural Planning Consultancy Location: Knutsford Salary: Competitive, dependent on experience Employment Type: Full-time, permanent I'm partnering with a well-established rural planning consultancy that supports landowners, farmers, and rural businesses across the UK. The firm has built a strong reputation for delivering high-quality planning advice, specialising in agricultural, equestrian, and rural development projects. Due to continued growth, they are looking to appoint a Town Planner to join their friendly and dedicated team. The Role As a Town Planner, you will: Manage a varied caseload of rural and agricultural planning projects Prepare and submit planning applications, appraisals, and supporting reports Undertake site visits and liaise with clients, local authorities, and stakeholders Provide clear, accurate planning guidance tailored to rural land use and development Support senior planners on more complex schemes, with the opportunity to progress quickly About You We're looking for someone who: Has a degree in Town Planning or a related discipline Is MRTPI qualified or working toward chartership Has experience in a planning consultancy or local authority (rural/agricultural experience is a bonus but not essential) Can manage projects independently and communicate confidently with clients Enjoys variety and has a genuine interest in rural development Why Join? Work with a respected rural consultancy known for high-quality service Supportive environment with real opportunities for progression Flexible working arrangements Exposure to diverse, interesting rural projects Friendly, down-to-earth team culture If you're a motivated planner looking to develop your career within a specialist rural environment, I'd love to hear from you. To apply or find out more, please get in touch.
Penguin Recruitment
Assistant Town Planner
Penguin Recruitment
Assistant Town Planner - Oxford Confidential Independent Planning Consultancy External Recruitment Campaign A respected, design-conscious independent planning consultancy-kept confidential at this stage-is seeking an Assistant Town Planner to join their growing Oxford team. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated graduate or early-career planner to work closely with experienced professionals on a wide variety of projects across the region. The firm is known for its high-quality work, personable culture, and strong reputation for delivering intelligent planning solutions in sectors including residential, rural, heritage, mixed-use, and commercial development. The Role As an Assistant Town Planner, you will support senior colleagues in delivering planning advice, preparing application material, and helping manage projects from early-stage feasibility through to determination. Your responsibilities will typically include: Preparing planning statements, supporting documents, and application submissions Conducting research and site appraisals to assess development potential Assisting with policy review, planning history checks, and evidence gathering Liaising with local authorities, clients, and consultants Supporting senior staff with appeals, public consultations, and reporting Helping to maintain project files and ensuring smooth delivery of deadlines The role provides hands-on experience, client exposure, and ongoing professional training. About You We are looking for a planner who is enthusiastic, detail-focused, and genuinely passionate about the built environment. You should have: A relevant degree in Town Planning, Geography, Urban Studies, or similar Ideally some experience in a consultancy or local authority (placement year or 6-12 months+) Strong written communication skills and an interest in preparing planning documentation A good understanding of the UK planning system and current policy Confidence working both independently and as part of a small team A proactive, collaborative approach and willingness to learn Candidates working toward, or intending to work toward, RTPI accreditation are particularly encouraged. Why Join This Consultancy? The organisation offers the advantages of a close-knit, independent practice: Direct mentorship from highly experienced planning professionals Early responsibility and involvement in diverse project work A supportive, friendly culture with genuine opportunities for progression Varied work across rural, urban, and heritage contexts Competitive salary and benefits package Hybrid working and a well-located Oxford office This is a role where your development is taken seriously and your contribution is genuinely valued.
08/06/2026
Full time
Assistant Town Planner - Oxford Confidential Independent Planning Consultancy External Recruitment Campaign A respected, design-conscious independent planning consultancy-kept confidential at this stage-is seeking an Assistant Town Planner to join their growing Oxford team. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated graduate or early-career planner to work closely with experienced professionals on a wide variety of projects across the region. The firm is known for its high-quality work, personable culture, and strong reputation for delivering intelligent planning solutions in sectors including residential, rural, heritage, mixed-use, and commercial development. The Role As an Assistant Town Planner, you will support senior colleagues in delivering planning advice, preparing application material, and helping manage projects from early-stage feasibility through to determination. Your responsibilities will typically include: Preparing planning statements, supporting documents, and application submissions Conducting research and site appraisals to assess development potential Assisting with policy review, planning history checks, and evidence gathering Liaising with local authorities, clients, and consultants Supporting senior staff with appeals, public consultations, and reporting Helping to maintain project files and ensuring smooth delivery of deadlines The role provides hands-on experience, client exposure, and ongoing professional training. About You We are looking for a planner who is enthusiastic, detail-focused, and genuinely passionate about the built environment. You should have: A relevant degree in Town Planning, Geography, Urban Studies, or similar Ideally some experience in a consultancy or local authority (placement year or 6-12 months+) Strong written communication skills and an interest in preparing planning documentation A good understanding of the UK planning system and current policy Confidence working both independently and as part of a small team A proactive, collaborative approach and willingness to learn Candidates working toward, or intending to work toward, RTPI accreditation are particularly encouraged. Why Join This Consultancy? The organisation offers the advantages of a close-knit, independent practice: Direct mentorship from highly experienced planning professionals Early responsibility and involvement in diverse project work A supportive, friendly culture with genuine opportunities for progression Varied work across rural, urban, and heritage contexts Competitive salary and benefits package Hybrid working and a well-located Oxford office This is a role where your development is taken seriously and your contribution is genuinely valued.

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