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James  McAllister-Jones

James McAllister-Jones BA (Hons) DipTP MRTPI

Head of Planning
Horley

James is a Chartered Town Planner with nearly twenty years’ experience spanning both consultancy and developer roles across England and Wales. As Head of Planning at White & Sons, he leads the planning team and is responsible for delivering a high quality, client focused service across a diverse range of projects.

James is known for his pragmatic, commercial approach, combining in depth planning expertise with a clear understanding of development viability and delivery. He has extensive experience across a wide variety of sectors and works closely with a broad client base to secure deliverable planning permissions. His collaborative and problem-solving approach ensures successful outcomes for clients navigating complex planning challenges. 

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