Tag: ONH Planning for Good

Navigating Rural Challenges: Insights from Monday’s Planning Seminar

Yesterday the RSN hosted a Rural Planning Seminar. With over 70 members from across the RSN and Rural Services Partnership (RSP) membership attending, the event emphasised the collective dedication to enhancing rural planning methodologies and addressing critical issues faced by rural communities.

ONH is expanding its services

ONH Planning for Good is the new brand name of RCOH Ltd, a planning and development consultancy founded in 2011 in rural west Oxfordshire to enable local communities to punch

Neighbourhood Planning: Back to the Future

It seems the death of neighbourhood planning implied by 2020’s Planning White Paper – likely quietly welcomed by many in the planning sector – has been exaggerated. The Levelling Up

RSP Member – ONeill Homer

ONeill Homer is the social enterprise consulting arm of RCOH Ltd. We are a small team providing a range of neighbourhood plan making and other planning services to community clients across the South East, South West, West Midlands, Eastern and London regions of England. Our community clients are town and parish councils and neighbourhood forums, including 27 rural market towns and 112 parishes, often in National Parks, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the Green Belt

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Tag: ONH Planning for Good

Navigating Rural Challenges: Insights from Monday’s Planning Seminar

Yesterday the RSN hosted a Rural Planning Seminar. With over 70 members from across the RSN and Rural Services Partnership (RSP) membership attending, the event emphasised the collective dedication to enhancing rural planning methodologies and addressing critical issues faced by rural communities.

RSP Member – ONeill Homer

ONeill Homer is the social enterprise consulting arm of RCOH Ltd. We are a small team providing a range of neighbourhood plan making and other planning services to community clients across the South East, South West, West Midlands, Eastern and London regions of England. Our community clients are town and parish councils and neighbourhood forums, including 27 rural market towns and 112 parishes, often in National Parks, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the Green Belt

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