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Jubliee Park 2067: Erskine in conjunction with award winning architects and urban designers Studio Egret West have completed a feasibility and masterplan for Jubilee Park in Woodhall Spa.
Posted in Simon Campbell and Masterplanning and the built environment
Erskine was asked by Yorkshire. Forward, the regional development agency, to ‘carry out an assessment of the business needs of Settle and the potential for a business centre to support businesses in Settle and its hinterland’.
Posted in Simon Campbell and Masterplanning and the built environment

In 2005 the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames was considering implementing a ‘Cumulative Impact Policy’ (i.e. a restriction on new pubs, bars and clubs opening in its town centres). This can be done if there is evidence that new premises would compromise the four licensing objectives of the Licensing Act 2003. The aim of this project was to objectively examine if evidence did exist for such a policy.
Posted in Simon Campbell and Masterplanning and the built environment
The Civic Trust asked Erskine to investigate the opportunities to create more diverse town centre evening economies. The study was part of a three year research programme the Trust delivered for government and private sector sponsors.
Posted in Simon Campbell and Masterplanning and the built environment

Following a successful bid to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister’s Liveability fund, Castle Morpeth Borough Council asked Erskine to help develop a community driven masterplan for the river corridor from Mitford through historic market town Morpeth to Bothal.
Posted in Simon Campbell and Masterplanning and the built environment

The report completed by Erskine with partners TBR Economics ‘unearthed’ the importance of food in the economy.
Posted in Simon Campbell and Rural economy and food

Erskine were asked by Groundwork Northumberland and the Northumberland Strategic Partnership (NSP) to develop an identity for an area of South East Northumberland tying together a number of environmental projects into a cohesive whole.
Posted in Simon Campbell and Marketing, communication & engagement

Erskine was asked to undertake a study which investigates the willingness of the existing business networks in Rhyl to join into one single voice and in a second phase to the contract actually form and develop a network known as the Rhyl Business Group
Posted in Simon Campbell and Masterplanning and the built environment

Erskine completed a project with Settle and District Chamber of Trade, Craven District Council and the local community to create a three year business development package for Settle and the Three Peaks area following the devastating effect of Foot and Mouth Disease.
Posted in Simon Campbell and Rural economy and food
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