Thursday, August 28, 2025

Nottingham planning consultancy appoints new director

Nottingham-based planning consultancy Nineteen47 has appointed a new director of planning to strengthen its offer across the Midlands.

Helen Knott brings more than 17 years’ experience, having most recently held the position of head of planning at Rushcliffe Borough Council.

She has previously held key planning roles at Rutland County Council, Charnwood Borough Council, and Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council, giving her a strong and practical understanding of planning across the Midlands.

In her new role, Helen will work closely with Nineteen47’s clients to provide expert, tailored planning advice and helping navigate the ever-changing policy landscape.

Helen said: “Nineteen47 is known for giving honest, professional advice that gets results for clients. Having worked across the Midlands for many years, I understand the challenges and opportunities in the region and I am looking forward to using that knowledge to support our clients’ ambitions.”

Welcoming Helen to the business, Nineteen47 director Richard Walshaw said: “Helen’s appointment is about strengthening the support we offer our clients. Her regional insight, combined with her depth of planning experience, will help ensure we continue to provide clear, effective guidance at every stage of the planning process.

“She brings a wealth of experience in planning and strategic development within the region, as well as a strong understanding of working collaboratively with local authorities. I now look forward to working closely with Helen and seeing how her modern approach will make an immediate, positive impact on our clients and their projects.”

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