Catterick Garrison town centre regeneration Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire
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Client
Defence Infrastructure Organisaiton (DIO)
Sector
Planning & Development
Location
Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire
How we helped
Regeneration
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The DIO and North Yorkshire Council have received £20m in Levelling Up Funding to create an attractive vibrant and inclusive town centre for Catterick Garrison.
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Jessica Graham
Associate Partner, Planning & Development
01962 790 637 Email me About Jessica
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Paul Ellis
Partner, Planning & Development
020 7518 3271 Email me About Paul
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Caroline Searle
Partner, Planning & Development
020 7518 3230 Email me About Caroline
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Jessica is a Chartered Surveyor with over 15 years' experience in the property industry advising a wide range of both public and private sector clients. Jessica is an Registered Valuer and land assembly specialist and provides services and advice in relation to town centre regeneration projects, including compulsory purchase.
Caroline is a qualified surveyor with extensive experience of delivering mixed use town and city centre regeneration schemes, from concept to completion. Having worked on different scales of urban developments in the UK and overseas, Caroline provides strategic regeneration advice to both private and public sector clients and advises on the development of scheme concepts and design, site assembly, the viability of different design scenarios and on the creation of delivery and disposal strategies. She has also developed a keen interest in the creation of urban strategies to shape successful and sustainable places.

Carter Jonas provides strategic property advice to the Defence Infrastructure Organisation, advising on the regeneration of the Catterick Garrison town centre.

Catterick Garrison is the largest Army base in the UK but lacks somewhere for people to gather and spend their leisure time. The need for a vibrant and diverse town centre, alongside increased employment and training opportunities, has highlighted the importance of transforming the area around Shute Road to provide improved public realm and essential services to increase footfall and dwell time, and encourage greater social cohesion, as well as driving investment into the area.

The project has been awarded £19m of Levelling Up Funding to create an attractive, vibrant, and inclusive town centre, which will comprise a new town square with a Community and Enterprise facility, significant landscaping improvements both in the town centre and in the adjacent Coronation Park, and enhanced pedestrian and cycle links. This is set to be the first phase in the regeneration of the wider area and Carter Jonas supported the DIO as it worked collaboratively with North Yorkshire Council to secure this funding. This first phase will be delivered in 2025 and the team is now continuing to advise on the regeneration of the wider town centre with the aim of delivering the vision for Catterick Garrison and a lasting legacy for the DIO.

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