Caroline Musker is the UK Head of Planning in the Prologis Capital and Deployment and Leasing team. Her focus is supporting the delivery of new and existing projects across the Prologis UK portfolio with regards to both the promotion of strategic sites and advising on development projects in the planning process. She joined Prologis in March 2022. Caroline has 18 years’ experience in planning work in the UK, in the private sector. Prior to joining Prologis she was a Senior Director at Lichfields where she was responsible for large scale employment, residential, mixed-use developments, energy and infrastructure projects. Her role included the promotion of strategic land, outline and detailed planning applications, planning appraisals and associated work. She has also successfully directed large scale multi-disciplinary teams. Caroline has been advising on DIRFT since 2004 and has acted as project lead for the implementation of the DIRFT III Development Consent Order since 2014. Caroline is a Member of the Royal Town Planning Institute.
The Grey Belt inquiry by the Built Environment Committee has already raised some thought-provoking points, and we’ve been reflecting on the oral evidence presented so far.
As the consultation on the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) closes and the Labour Party Conference wraps up, this is a timely moment to reflect on the urgent need for planning reform and...
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At Prologis UK, we are leading the charge on biodiversity best practice, and have been for a considerable time. In fact, we’ve been proactively incorporating BNG into our schemes many years.
In December 2022, the Government published a tracked change version of the National Planning Policy Framework (Framework) and a Prospectus seeking views on shaping wider planning reforms.
A more responsive and agile planning system to meet the needs of the industrial and logistics sector is starting to take shape through the recent publication of the Department for Transport (DfT)...