James Bailey is joined by Guy Emmerson and Ian Mercer for a deep dive into the evolving role of valuation in the public sector, and why, in 2025, the conversation has moved firmly towards deliverability.
With local authorities, emergency services, and public bodies under mounting pressure to deliver infrastructure, regeneration, and better public outcomes, knowing the true and realistic value of the public estate has never been moreimportant.
Accurate valuation underpins the decisions that shape everything from capital programmes to community investment, ensuring taxpayer money is used wisely and projects are viable from the outset.
From understanding a client’s challenges and objectives, to embedding valuation into their broader narrative and strategy, this episode explores how a deliverability mindset changes the game. We’ll discuss what’s driving this shift, the barriers still in the way, and why valuation professionals have a pivotal role to play in ensuring public projects move from paper to reality.
Join Bruton Knowles Managing Partner James Bailey and Partner Guy Emmerson for a frank, insightful conversation on the state of the nation’s housing crisis—from the front lines of land and development consultancy.
With new Labour targets aiming for 1.5 million homes by 2029, revised methodologies, and £39bn committed to social housing, is the ambition finally matching the need? And more importantly—can it be delivered?
Landmark is a podcast produced by the independent national chartered surveyor firm, Bruton Knowles. The firm, first established in 1842, operates throughout the U.K. from 15 hubs, with specialist teams working across all sectors and for a national client base.
For more information you can contact us at brutonknowles@edenpr.co.uk ,subscribe to our newsletter on LinkedIn – just search for Landmark newsletter – or follow our social media feeds.
In celebration of International Women’s Day 2025 (Saturday 8th March), Bruton Knowles brings together four leading women from the firm to discuss this year’s #AccelerateAction theme.
In a traditionally male-dominated sector, these professionals have carved out remarkable careers in surveying and property. This episode will explore how far the industry has come, the barriers that still exist, and what needs to be done to drive real, lasting change.
Join Valuations Team Partner Nicole Fitzpatrick, Head of Public Sector Valuations Helen McLeod-Baikie, Utilities & Infrastructure Partner Harriet Ramsay and Land Rights Manager Lynn Alderson for this illuminating insight into the industry.
Landmark is brought to you by Eden Podcasting Services.
Kicking off Series 2 with a look at one of the most critical issues of our time: the care crisis in the UK.
From underfunded systems and fluctuating policies to workforce challenges and the skyrocketing cost of care, these issues touch all corners of society. They impact not only individuals and families but also the communities and infrastructure we work within every day.
In this episode, we’ll delve into the roots of the care crisis and explore how it intersects with property, planning, and community development. We’ll discuss what’s broken, what’s working, and most importantly, how we can all work towards creating solutions that benefit everyone.
Landmark is a podcast produced by the independent national chartered surveyor firm, Bruton Knowles and Eden Podcasting Services. The firm, first established in 1842, operates throughout the U.K. from 14 hubs, with specialist teams working across all sectors and for a national client base.
For more information you can contact us at brutonknowles@edenpr.co.uk, subscribe to our newsletter on LinkedIn – just search for Landmark newsletter – or follow our social media feeds.
It's almost the end of the year - so we're taking an in-depth look back at 2024, its highs and lows, and what Bruton Knowles have achieved.
We're also looking ahead to 2025, with our expert panel offering you insight and predictions into what the market might have in store for you.
Managing Partner and Host James Bailey is joined by Ian Pitt, John Amos and Dorian Wragg for this not-to-be-missed roundtable.
Landmark is brought to you by Eden Podcasting Services.
How can we revitalise the high street?
Join Managing Partner James Bailey and Partner Sam Spencer for an in-depth look at the leisure and hospitality sector.
We cover:
And so much more!
Landmark is brought to you by Eden Podcasting Services.
It's fair to say that Wednesday's Autumn Budget announcement has certainly got everyone talking - including us!
Bruton Knowles Managing Partner James Bailey, is joined by Partners Nigel Billingsley, Guy Emmerson, and Ian Pitt to dive into the Autumn Budget's impact on our industry.
Together, they explore both the opportunities and challenges this year’s budget brings for property, land, and energy. Tune in to hear valuable insights on:
✅ The implications of new property and l...
Unlock the secrets to thriving in land development amidst the evolving landscape of 2024 with insights from experts James Bailey, Guy Emmerson, William Matthews and Harry Breakwell. As we navigate this intricate world, we promise you'll gain a deeper understanding of how Bruton Knowles' planning and development team skillfully maneuvers through the challenges of land promotion and consultancy. Discover how dropping inflation could bring about a more favorable environment for res...
Welcome to Bruton Knowles' Landmark podcast. Join us for an open discussion on the future of UK infrastructure in the wake of Labour's decisive election victory. Our expert panel dives deep into Labour's ambitious plans and their potential impact on the utilities, energy, road, and rail sectors.Host James Bailey, Managing Partner of Bruton Knowles, is joined by Nigel Billingsley, Head of Utilities and Infrastructure North at Bruton Knowles, and Gill Froud, Head of Utilities and ...