Episodes

  • Bridging business & charity - the challenges, the future and the need for business collaboration
    Nov 7 2025

    In this special episode of Fisher German Talks, host Stuart Flint is joined by Sally Chacatte, Founder and Chair of W4Youth, and Tim Sledge, Director of Fundraising at XLP, for a powerful conversation about the realities facing the charity sector, and the young people who rely on it.

    As Fisher German marks two major milestones, the launch of our Future Proofing London report and the completion of the Big 25 Challenge, the discussion turns to how charities can remain resilient in a time of economic uncertainty, social change, and rising need. It’s a time for business and non-profits to come together. So what needs to happen? Sally and Tim share deeply personal stories about the tragedies that inspired their organisations, the young lives they’ve helped transform, and the urgent need for safe, engaging spaces where young people can thrive.

    Tim talks about one of XLP’s biggest successes, Adil, who found the charity as an 11-year-old and went on to graduate from King’s College London with a 2-1 in Physics. At the same time, W4Youth’s “Train the Trainer” programme is empowering young leaders in West London, as Sally explains. Together they highlight the extraordinary impact of grassroots action. Collaboration is key: charities, businesses, and communities must come together to future-proof the sector, whether through funding, skills sharing, or rekindling that all-important human connection.

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    37 mins
  • What you can and can’t do with listed buildings – part 2
    Feb 28 2025

    Listed building regulations are stringent, and unauthorised works can lead to criminal liability with significant fines or even imprisonment. So what are the regulations and how can you stay compliant? To find out Thomas Blake, Associate Partner at Fisher German, is joined once again by a panel of experts:

    • Paul Wakefield – Partner and Joint Head of Legal Planning at Shakespeare Martineau
    • Hannah Hamilton Rutter – Heritage Director at Marrons
    • Scott O’Dell – Planning Consultant and Associate Partner at Fisher German

    Recorded in the historic Malt Cross pub in Nottingham - a Victorian music hall dating back to 1877 0- they discuss everything you need to know on listed buildings: when is consent required for works, and what are the key considerations for property owners and developers? What are the implications of curtilage-listed structures? What are the risks associated with unauthorised works on listed buildings?

    Before you get involved with a listed building, you’ll need proactive planning, professional guidance, and an understanding of the evolving landscape of heritage asset management. You’ll find it here.

    For further insights, visit fishergerman.co.uk/insights. Don’t forget to follow Fisher German Talks wherever you get your podcasts, and listen back to part 1 here: https://www.fishergerman.co.uk/insights/podcasts

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    42 mins
  • The UK mortgage market: trends, myths, and forecasts with Cherry Street Finance and Poundland founder Steve Smith
    Feb 21 2025

    Rising interest rates, changing lending policies, and evolving property investment strategies - navigating the mortgage market can be overwhelming. But what’s really happening, and what should buyers, investors, and homeowners expect in the coming years?

    Stuart Flint, Partner at Fisher German, is joined by two industry leaders: John Yates, Managing Director of Cherry Street Finance, and Steve Smith, founder of Poundland and now a leading figure in property, finance, and green energy. Together, they unpack the latest trends in the UK mortgage market, dispel common misconceptions, and offer expert guidance for borrowers. You’ll hear:

    • Where are interest rates headed?
    • Lender appetite and eligibility
    • Bridging finance explained
    • Government intervention
    • Sustainability incentives

    John and Steve also share real-world case studies on complex funding scenarios, offering insights into how tailored financial solutions can unlock opportunities for buyers and investors.

    For more insights and to listen to previous episodes, visit fishergerman.co.uk/insights

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    33 mins
  • The New Planning Policy Framework: what’s changed, and what does it mean for landowners?
    Feb 14 2025

    The government has introduced a new version of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF), aiming to accelerate housing delivery. But with new targets, greenbelt policies, and planning processes, how will these changes impact real projects on the ground?

    Luke Brafield and Angela Brooks, Partners at Fisher German, are joined by Tom Mascari, Executive Director at Bentley Project Management. Together, they break down the key shifts in planning policy and discuss what landowners and developers should do next. Angela heads up the strategic planning team, and with Luke and Tom she casts an expert eye over:

    • Why the NPPF needed an update
    • The impact on planning applications
    • Viability concerns
    • Opportunities for landowners

    Are these changes a step in the right direction, or will delivery still face roadblocks? For more insights and to listen to previous episodes, visit fishergerman.co.uk/insights

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    20 mins
  • Will AI Take Our Jobs? The Future of AI in Planning and Development
    Feb 7 2025

    Is AI really coming for our jobs? With over 70% of businesses now integrating AI into their workflows, change is already here. But according to Jos Pink, AI isn't about replacing jobs: ‘it’s about making them more efficient.’ Jos is managing director and co-founder of Landstack, a data-driven, AI-powered platform for planning new developments across the UK.

    James Beverley, senior associate at Fisher German, sits down with Jos to discuss how AI is already reshaping the planning and development industry, from streamlining site assessments to automating report writing. Jos shares his insights into the challenges of adapting AI to the nuanced UK planning system, and why professionals who embrace AI will stay ahead of the curve.

    Plus, how are platforms like Landstack harnessing AI to provide real-time planning insights? Could they help local authorities with complex applications? Could AI help solve the industry’s staffing shortages and planning bottlenecks? And what about AI-driven tools for site analysis and policy interpretation? Answers to these questions and more, right here.

    For more information and to listen back to our other episodes go to fishergerman.co.uk/insights

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    30 mins
  • How to create memorable living spaces
    Jan 24 2025

    The interior of a home helps with the saleability of the property, arguably more than anything else. The interior design, especially of a new build, is hard to get right – but it’s vital. So how does the industry approach this challenge?

    To find out, Ellie Lockwood, Southern Regional New Homes Manager at Fisher German, and Ella Pearson, Head of New Homes, sit down on the statement sofa (as you’ll hear, that’s a real thing) to discuss the latest trends in interior design.

    From minimalist styles and rustic designs to the more art deco and modern – there’s infinite possibilities. Karl Openshaw is creative director at Blocc Interiors, the UK’s leading interior design company. He joins Ellie and Ella to talk through his approach to design. Plus, Aimee Beard, marketing exec at Blocc takes us through the way she looks at elevating sales potential.

    Blocc Interiors have brought their expertise in aesthetic and interior design to many of our new build show homes, helping elevate sale potential and bringing the residential developments to life. Hear how they do it.

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    45 mins
  • Concrete Innovation: changing the game with Overpipe
    Jan 10 2025

    Traditional concrete solutions have long dominated the underground infrastructure industry, but growing environmental concerns and the need for innovation are driving change. In this episode of Fisher German Talks, Sam Parton is joined by Yannick Joubeaux, CEO of Overpipe, to discuss how their high-density polyethylene (HDPE) plates and mesh are transforming asset protection.

    Yannick shares the origins of Overpipe, born from a devastating pipeline accident in Belgium in 2004, which led to a demand for safer, more efficient alternatives. Over four years, Overpipe developed lightweight, customisable plates that offer superior protection and environmental benefits compared to concrete slabs.

    The conversation explores the key features of Overpipe’s products, including integrated water drainage, anti-slip surfaces, and a 50-year lifespan. Yannick highlights the plates’ global adoption, from legacy assets to emerging technologies like hydrogen pipelines. He also touches on the future of infrastructure safety with smart plates incorporating sensors for enhanced monitoring.

    As Overpipe’s exclusive UK distributor, Fisher German is bringing these innovative solutions to projects across the country.

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    28 mins
  • The importance of long-term thinking in business
    Aug 16 2024
    Short-term decision making has dominated economic, environmental and social governance in recent years. Economic decisions in particular have appeared to be made without proper long-term foresight. In this episode of Fisher German talks, we highlight the importance of thinking long-term when you’re planning a sustainable business. Here’s how to plan effectively for the future.

    Andrew Bridge, Managing Partner at Fisher German, is joined by Sarah Walker-Smith and John O’Brien. Sarah is CEO of Ampa, Chief Executive of Shakespeare Martineau, Chair at the Eden Project Morecambe, Past Governor at NTU and advisory board member at Anthropy. John is the Founder and Chairman of Anthropy, and the Former EMEA Managing Partner of Omnicom’s 100 Agency Group and a veteran of the British Army. He has over 40 years of multi-sector leadership experience and has run organisations in over 20 countries, and is a best selling business author with a WH Smith no3 & Forbes Top 125 Leader’s Read.

    Together they discuss the importance of a purpose-driven business model (one that goes beyond short-term profits), connecting personal purpose with business (Sarah discusses the ways in which she uses workshops and initiatives to inspire innovation), and the evolution of corporate responsibility to ESG governance (the focus should be on embedding ethical practices into a companies DNA, John explains).
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    49 mins