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Henry Collyer-Knight Steps Up as Head of Landscape Planning

We are pleased to announce that Henry Collyer-Knight has been promoted from Principal Landscape Architect to Head of Landscape Planning.

Henry has played a pivotal role in driving forward our landscape projects, bringing a wealth of expertise, creativity, and leadership to the team. His promotion recognises not only his professional achievements but also his commitment to delivering high-quality, sustainable outcomes for our clients and the environments we work within.

In his new role, Henry will lead the Landscape Planning division, helping to shape the future direction of our projects, strengthen client relationships, and ensure we continue to provide innovative and robust solutions across a wide variety of schemes.

Henry will be working closely alongside Daria Madders, Head of Landscape Design, to ensure seamless collaboration between planning and design, supporting the growth of the landscape team and the successful delivery of projects from concept to completion.

Please join us in congratulating Henry on this well-deserved promotion. We look forward to seeing the continued positive impact he will bring to both our team and the landscapes we help create.

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Posted on: 15 September 2025
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