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Episode 26 - The Norfolk Business Show - Louise Cornell - Collective Community Planning

Episode 26 - The Norfolk Business Show - Louise Cornell - Collective Community Planning

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Episode 26 - The Norfolk Business Show - Louise Cornell - Collective Community Planning

In this episode of the Norfolk Business Show, we feature Louise Cornell, a seasoned planning consultant and the founder of Collective Community Planning. With a wealth of experience in strategic policy, complex planning issues, and organizational change, Louise has been instrumental in guiding clients through the intricacies of the planning system.

During our conversation, Louise shares insights into the challenges and opportunities within the planning landscape, offering valuable advice for small developers, builders, architects, and property investors. She discusses the importance of early engagement in the planning process and how her consultancy helps clients navigate potential pitfalls to achieve successful outcomes.

Louise also reflects on her involvement with local business networks, such as BNI Norwich, highlighting the significance of community and collaboration in driving business growth. Her passion for planning and commitment to supporting clients make this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the development and planning sectors.

Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the planning process and learn from Louise's extensive experience in the field.

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