EXAMPLE PROJECTS
Planning Promotions Ltd works with a range of partners across a wide geographical reach, including private, public and third sector landowners, developers, owner-occupiers, investors, retailers and hospitals. Private landowners in need of expert advice can also be assisted in the whole planning application process. In terms of size, this can range from a single property and/or small parcel of land and right through to a major mixed-use regeneration scheme - with an example being the current Norwich scheme, as highlighted below.
Kent and Surrey Leisure Park
Located on the border of Kent and Surrey, the Kent and Surrey Leisure Park is a visionary holiday park and which is set to include 191 luxury holiday homes offering a great deal of privacy within a stunning countryside setting . The park will also have a key focus on health and well-being by encouraging a range of outdoor activities, including a 9-hole golf course, outdoor gym facilities, and scenic pedestrian and cycling routes. For those looking for a more relaxed experience, a luxury state-of-the-art facility will include a bar, restaurant and gym/spa. All lodges will also have their own hot tub. With historic buildings such as Hever Castle, Chartwell, Chiddingstone Castle, and Penshurst Place all just within a short trip, as well as London being only 45-minutes away by train, the park will offer a wide-range of tourist attractions for those wishing to head out and about during their stay.

Norwich
In the early stages of options appraisal, a planned mixed-use development in the historic city of Norwich has the potential to provide a significant number of apartments for older people as well as creating a community hub and satellite complex for the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. The aim of the project is to create a complex which will enable older people to live in a highly desirable community with all support services, facilities and other community infrastructure on their doorsteps - and, in doing so, offering a new and much more modern choice for the Norwich community in the second quarter of the twenty-first century and beyond.

Ray Hanna Apartments
Situated in Biggin Hill in Kent - and formerly a restaurant and, before that, a tea-room - the building was demolished and replaced with a housing complex comprising several apartments. In honour of its local history, the new complex was named the ‘Ray Hanna Apartments’ after the late and famous RAF pilot and Red Arrows leader - and a regular at Biggin Hill airshows where he displayed the much-loved Spitfire, until his passing. No longer viable as a restaurant, this made good use of previously-developed land whilst also providing much-needed smaller accommodation in the local area.
