Lichfields announces key promotions across the UK

L-R Jade Scott-Meikle, Chris Smith and Rachel Clements.
L-R Jade Scott-Meikle, Chris Smith and Rachel Clements.

Planning and development consultancy Lichfields has promoted 15 employees including appointing Jade Scott-Meikle, based in the company’s Edinburgh office, Chris Smith, in Newcastle, and Rachel Clements in the London office, as planning directors.

In other roles, Zoe Simmonds (Leeds), Georgia Crowley and Maddie Lane (London) and Dominic Crowley (Newcastle) are now associate directors. Meanwhile, Sophie Bisby, Lily Galek, Alice Green and Rosie Williams (London), Henry McKenzie (Manchester), and Adrian Armstrong (Newcastle) have been promoted to senior planners. Emma Taylor (London) and Isaac Vango (Newcastle) have also been promoted to senior economics consultants.

Since joining Lichfields in 2015, Jade has been instrumental to establishing the company’s presence in Scotland. Her extensive experience includes the delivery of large mixed-use and regeneration projects, tourism and leisure schemes, and town centre developments.

Chris’ career at Lichfields spans over a decade, during which he has played a crucial role in the housing sector. He has worked on the promotion of strategic sites and has assisted clients with planning applications and appeals across the North East, contributing to the delivery of housing projects in Sunderland, Durham, and Darlington.

Rachel has been at Lichfields for nearly 12 years and specialises in housing need, including demographics and housing land supply issues. She advises public and private sector clients on development strategy and policy matters, including evidence base studies, housing appeals concerning housing need and strategic land promotion.

Jim Fennell, chief executive of Lichfields, said: “We’re very pleased to announce these promotions right across the business. We expect the property market will pick up strongly as the policies of the new government begin to take effect and our promoted staff will play a big part in helping us to service an increase in demand for our services. We wish them every success in their new roles.”

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