At Carter Jonas we cover a broad range of sectors and services. In order to cover the most exciting and important topics in each industry, we produce three bi-annual publications across our Commercial, Planning & Development and Rural divisions.
In our second edition of Commercial Journal we feature a wide range of topics from Proptech to how offices can work better, as well as introducing you to a selection of our people at Carter Jonas.
We tackle some big issues in Planning & Development Insite including terrorism, the 25 year environment plan and the gender gap. We also interview some of the most influential people in the industry, including Craig McWilliams of Grosvenor Estates and Jo Negrini of Croydon Council.
In Rural View we discuss how natural capital could play a part in the future of subsidy payments and we meet well known dairy farmer Michael Eavis to talk about his passion for farming and the challenges of running the UK’s most famous music festival.
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James is Chairman of Carter Jonas. Formerly Head of the Planning & Development Division, James advises clients on proposed development projects throughout the south of England with nearly 30 years of experience in residential and mixed use development. This includes site identification, project management of planning and development strategies, valuation and viability appraisals, marketing and sale of development opportunities. He has specific expertise in option, promotion and other development agreements, joint ventures and landowner equalisation agreements. James has been involved in sites ranging from new settlements to city centre regeneration and smaller provincial and rural schemes, and also provides expert witness and independent expert valuation services for dispute resolution.
Scott specialises in providing advice on agency and development matters to a wide variety of clients from private individuals and trusts through to property funds, institutions, companies and statutory authorities. He advises both owners and occupiers across public and private sectors.
Working at Board level with clients, Scott’s specialist areas include Business development, development of property strategies, property investment advice, advice in the marketing and disposal of property as well as property acquisitions.
Scott has a particular knowledge and understanding of the property market in the wider Oxfordshire region whilst also operating on a national basis on specific projects.
Tim is head of the firm's Rural Division and of the Cambridge office, although he spends a considerable amount of time in London. He has over 20 years experience in advising institutional and private clients on a very wide range of rural business issues, including sales and purchases, strategic advice and valuations. He often works with specialists in other divisions of the firm to provide clients with a fully integrated property service. Tim lives near Newmarket and has a keen interest in country pursuits, encouraged constantly by his two children.
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