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Kevin Brown BSc PG Dip, Managing Director
Kevin leads the
consultancy in strategic planning and options appraisals.
Kevin has a sound knowledge of research based appraisal work
in tourism, leisure and community development projects. He
has considerable experience in feasibility studies, business
planning and exit strategies, agency and acquisitions. He
also provides support for site appraisals, planning and
Audience Development Plans.
Prior to joining
Planning Solutions Consulting, Kevin worked for Fleury
Manico, Chartered Surveyors, a specialist leisure company
where he was Head of Research. Kevin led all the research
based activities which formed an important aspect of
valuation advice. He secured the firm’s inclusion on the
Register of Expert Advisers for the Lottery Sports Fund and
managed the in house research archives and data systems.
Previously Kevin worked for four years at South East England
Tourist Board managing the grant scheme (Section 4) for
tourism development projects in the Region.
Michael Stickland FTS,
Director Mike is
a director of Planning Solutions Consulting and managing director of
Planning Solutions Limited (PSL). He founded PSL some 12 years ago and
continues to head up the operational elements of the company's business
– including Conkers and a Harry Ramsden’s
franchise in Brighton.
He continues to play a major role
in a wide range of consultancy projects providing operational and
financial advice for specialist developments, notably in relation to the
day visitor attraction and holiday lodge sectors.
Mike has had
a leading role in the development of Conkers in the Heart of National
Forest. He has in-depth knowledge and operational experience of the
tourist, leisure, catering, property, sport and recreation markets for
over 40 years. He also has a comprehensive background in operations
mainly for Rank and Ladbroke Hotels, having been a site manager of a
quality holiday village, Regional Director and Operations Director of 15
holiday resort venues. He latterly became a Board Director of Rank
Holidays and Hotels Developments Ltd where he led the development of the
Oasis Village holiday product in Cumbria which was subsequently acquired
by Center Parcs.
Richard Linington BA (Hons) MA, Director of Research
Richard Linington is
the director of research and has some 11 years of commercial
experience in the tourism, regeneration and design sectors.
Richard has experience of working on complex projects where
he has carried out research to identify and assess the most
appropriate development solutions.
He carries out
feasibility studies, prepares option appraisals, development
strategies and business plans for a range of clients from
the Forestry Commission through to Tourism South East,
Wildlife Trusts and Regional Development Agencies. Richard also manages the marketing
strategy for
Conkers, a £16 million visitor attraction in
the Heart of the National Forest.
Richard has a strong
background in both primary and secondary research. Prior to
joining Planning Solutions, he worked as a User Researcher
and Usability Analyst at Razorfish, one of the UK’s leading
digital consultancies and BMP DDB Needham, the
multi-national advertising agency.
He also writes a
successful blog on
ecotourism. Richard has a master’s degree in the
sociology and anthropology of travel and tourism.
Rachael Osborn BA,
Researcher
Rachael helps to carry out research
activities which helps to inform our strategic work. She is
also responsible for developing our knowledge management
system to ensure that the latest research is shared
throughout the company. Rachael has experience of carrying
out research for Audience Development Plans through to
commercial leisure developments and wildlife based visitor
attraction projects.
She graduated from
the University of Chichester in the summer of 2007,
achieving a BA (Hons) in Tourism Management. During her
degree Rachael covered modules in; Sustainable Tourism,
Tourism Management and Planning and Research Skills. For her
Dissertation, Rachael
explored ‘The Retailers’ Perceptions of
Tourism in Chichester’, working alongside Chichester
District Council.
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