Lisa Da Silva

Associate Planner

Planning

Lisa Da Silva
Lisa works on a range of residential and commercial development matters, including the submission of planning applications, certificates of lawful development, planning appeals, site appraisals, the promotion of sites, and mixed-use developments.

She has over 15 years’ experience in both the public and private sector, and has extensive knowledge of the local area.

Lisa provides advice on a variety of planning matters, and can deal with all types of planning applications and appeals on behalf of private and commercial clients. In addition, Lisa has experience in the initial appraisal of sites and the promotion of sites through the Local and Neighbourhood Plan process.

Work highlights

COMMERCIAL SCHEMES

Advising clients on residential, mixed use and commercial schemes, including projects on waste sites.


SITE PROMOTION

Site promotion through Local Plans and Neighbourhood Plans.


RESERVED MATTERS

Submission and approval of reserved matters and associated discharge of conditions on a large strategic site in Uckfield.


SITE PROMOTION

Successful site promotion and allocation of a large residential site in a Local Neighbourhood Plan.


REGENERATION AND REDEVELOPMENT

Submission and permission of a hybrid scheme for the regeneration and redevelopment of a site in Crawley Town Centre.


PLANNING APPLICATION

Co-ordination and submission of application for District Energy Centre.


ADVICE FOR INDIVIDUALS

Advising private clients on permitted development rights, change of use, and other various queries.


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Memberships and Associations

Chartered Member of the Royal Town Planning Institute

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