- Client
- Barratt London and Hyde Housing
- Sector
- Planning & Development
- Location
- London Borough of Harrow
- How we helped
- Planning Consultancy Financial Viability Services
Nick is a chartered town planner and development surveyor with over 25 years' experience, gained across the residential, commercial, retail and industrial sectors for corporate, institutional and private landowners and developers. He has worked at CBRE and Drivers Jonas Deloitte. His professional experience is in three main sectors – Strategic Land / Projects, Retail / Mixed-Use and Central London. Strategic Projects / Land involves the promotion of land for commercial and residential development for landowners and developers. Retail / Mixed-Use schemes are a blend of edge of centre and town centre mixed-use schemes with food stores and other uses, often residential. This sector includes regeneration and waterside schemes. Central London focuses on projects from Canary Wharf to Hammersmith and Camden down to Wandsworth, Southwark and Lambeth.
When he isn’t working, Nick can be found playing golf (increasingly badly) and spending time re-stocking and emptying his wine cellar to indulge his passion for wine.
Carter Jonas has successfully secured reserved matters and detailed planning permission for Harrow View LLP, a joint venture between Barratt London and Hyde Housing, on three phases of development on the former Kodak factory in Harrow.
Reserved matters comprising 460 residential dwellings and a large area of public realm known as the Green Link were approved for Plot D7 in January 2018 alongside detailed permission for a new energy centre.
Following this, reserved matters were granted for 350 new homes on Plots B1 and C1 (at either end of the Green Link) in December 2018. Both phases provide a range of house types, sizes and tenures. 40% of units across both phases will be affordable, helping to create a genuinely mixed and balanced community at Harrow View East.
An application for detailed permission on the remainder of the site was submitted in 2019 which comprised over 1,200 homes, 40% of which are to be affordable across a variety of tenures. A resolution has been granted to approve this phase which provides a significant uplift on the number of units envisaged by the outline permission associated with this site, reflecting its location within a Housing Zone and an Opportunity Area.