Public consultation means talking to the local community to explain what is planned for your housing scheme and to listen to their views. Good consultation can improve designs and bring people along with you.
Comm Comm UK, the company behind the Consultation Toolkit, has over 25 years’ experience in securing planning permissions, with an unrivalled success rate and enviable client list. We can support you to run your own consultation with our range of toolkits - helping to keep costs down while benefitting from our expertise and advice.
Benefit from our deep knowledge and industry expertise gathered over 25 years
We create a tailored programme for you to follow
Step-by-step guidance takes you through the consultation process
Tailor our templates to produce your own professional consultation materials and reports
You will learn how to deliver future planning applications yourself
This toolkit has been created with small developers, architects and town planners in mind. However, it will still work for you if you do not have any development experience. We have detailed How-To Guides and experts on hand to help. Our team will agree how much support you need at the outset so there are no hidden costs later in the process.
Comm Comm UK is an expert in community consultation for development projects. Our planning and communications expertise will help you develop your own skills and gain valuable experience in consultation.
Get in touch today to see if Comm Comm UK’s Consultation Toolkit is right for you and your project.
Getting expert help with consultation strategy and execution pays dividends.
Ben Coles
Chief Executive Officer
Wrenbridge Ltd
Consultation can be complex, but it breaks down barriers and saves you time and money in the long-run.
Philip Thompson
Director
Soho Estates
We need to standardise and prioritise consultation. Providing an easy to use and expert digital service will help drive this forward.
Jonathan McClue
Deputy Team Leader
London Borough of Camden
Comm Comm’s skill and professionalism in engaging with all parties to get constructive feedback and build excellent relationships was instrumental in getting Planning Consent, with committee members even commenting on the quality of the consultation process.
Peter Smith
RSP Architects