Edinburgh team moves to larger city centre offices

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Edinburgh team moves to larger city centre offices

28 Apr 2021
Lichfields established its Scottish office on George Street in 2015 headed by Nicola Woodward and it now has five full-time members of staff including Gordon Thomson, who was recently-promoted to Planning Director.
In that time Lichfields has established itself in the Scottish property and planning market with its public and private sector clients including;  The Scottish Government, Cameron House, Marks and Spencer, and Homes for Scotland.
After more than five years of consistent growth it’s now planning for the future with a move from 101 George Street to 115 George Street into office space twice the size of its existing floorplate.
We need more space to grow and despite new and more flexible working approaches to working having an office base is very important.

We are a people-facing business and the office is key to that.  It is where we grow and nurture our staff and it is where we do business with our clients.  

A return to the office after an extended period of home working is very much looked forward to and having a fabulous new space to do business in the heart of Edinburgh is fantastic. The new office will accommodate our growth over the next five years.

Nicola Woodward, Senior Director, Head of Edinburgh Office

Ms Woodward says it continues to work for land promoters, asset managers, major housebuilders and the leisure industry. 
It is currently promoting a mixed-used redevelopment on a large brownfield site in West Edinburgh and working with Elements Edinburgh, adjacent to Edinburgh Airport.
As well as the recent promotion of Mr Thomson, Jade Scott-Meikle has been appointed to the position of Associate Director. Jade joined Lichfields in 2015 and helped establish the Edinburgh office.
She has extensive knowledge and experience of planning and policy and has worked on a wide range of projects for both public and private sector clients throughout Scotland and the north of England.
Jade specialises in the delivery of large mixed-use regeneration projects, tourism and leisure schemes and hotel developments.
Planners Tabitha Howson and Arabella Stewart-Leslie make up the rest of the five-person team.