Monday, April 7, 2025

Nottingham planning consultancy forms 21-site partnership with housebuilder

Nottingham planning and urban design consultancy Nineteen47 has partnered with Sheffield-headquartered Honey to advise on all of the housebuilder’s 21 secured development sites.

Nineteen47 is providing Honey with a combination of planning, urban design and visualisation services to support the housebuilder’s ongoing growth.

Subject to planning, Honey’s sites will deliver 2,850 new homes across Yorkshire and the Midlands with a gross development value of £795m.

Honey founder and chief executive, Mark Mitchell, said: “Nineteen47 have been instrumental in enabling our fast growth since day one. We benefit hugely from their integrated approach to planning, urban design and visualisation and how it enables us to gain consents.

“We have the pleasure of working with a team of creative professionals at Nineteen47 full of enthusiasm and vibrancy who understand our business and our commercial requirements. We look forward to continuing to partner with them as we grow the Honey brand throughout Yorkshire and the Midlands.”

Nineteen47 co-founder and urban design director, Richard Walshaw, said: “Honey is a remarkable business with a distinctive and fresh approach to housebuilding.

“It is not very often that you get the opportunity to advise a housebuilder from its inception. We have been on an exhilarating journey in partnership with Honey and immersed ourselves within the business to fully understand what sets it apart.

“Most importantly, we have been able to demonstrate the effectiveness of our integrated offer, which has allowed Honey to get on site and start building and selling homes to match its growth plans.”

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