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Planning consultancy Axis expands into Newcastle with 10-strong Hoults Yard office

The North West-based firm has recruited former Cundall man Ian Cansfield to lead the city base

From left: Coun Dan Greenhough, cabinet member for Economy, Jobs and Skills at Newcastle City Council; Tom Hutchinson, senior planning consultant, and Ian Cansfield, technical director at Axis.(Image: Steve Brock)

Planning and environmental consultancy Axis has expanded into the North East with a Newcastle office.

The North West firm, which employs 50 people across offices in Chester and Manchester, says the move has created new opportunities for collaboration and growth. Initially 10 people are based at the Hoults Yard office which hopes to take advantage of an evolving North East development landscape.

The firm, now an Employee Ownership Trust, was established in 2000 and has built a track record in achieving consents across different sectors, particularly infrastructure projects. Its portfolio of work includes carbon capture and storage demonstration facilities, hydrogen schemes and battery storage facilities, among others. On Teesside, the Axis team has recently secured planning permission for a CO2 storage facility.

Former Cundall planning director Ian Cansfield has been appointed to lead the Newcastle office as technical director. Mr Cansfield has worked in the North East throughout his career and has experience across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ in masterplanning, regeneration, data centres, leisure and residential development.

Mr Cansfield said " Bringing Axis to the North East in our 25th year is a fantastic opportunity to enhance our reach and offer our expertise to new clients. We look forward to working with developers, and businesses across the region to help bring forward successful projects with sustainable, intelligent planning at their core."

Axis says recruitment is already underway to build a team in the Newcastle office to serve regional demand.

Coun Dan Greenhough, cabinet member for economy, jobs and skills at Newcastle City Council, said: "Axis' decision to open a new office in Newcastle is a clear vote of confidence in our city and the wider North East region. As we continue to drive forward our plan for delivering inclusive and sustainable urban development, having experienced planning and environmental consultancy expertise on our doorstep will be invaluable.

"We welcome Axis to Newcastle and look forward to seeing their contribution to shaping key infrastructure and regeneration projects in the years to come."