Shropshire Council Projects
We have a strong track record of working with public-sector partners, including Shropshire Council, where we combine design quality with a deep understanding of heritage and community needs. Our work includes public-realm improvements, heritage-led regeneration, community buildings and complex planning or condition-related commissions. We understand the responsibility that comes with public work, and we approach every commission with clarity, collaboration and a commitment to long-term value.
By integrating our architectural, conservation, planning and landscape services, we deliver projects that respond both to the brief and to the wider civic context. Our aim is to create public spaces and facilities that are robust, accessible and rooted in place — projects that support local communities and strengthen Shropshire’s architectural and heritage landscape for the future.
Projects

Rowley’s House & Mansion
A heritage-led adaptive re-use and regeneration project to transform a significant historic building into a vibrant mixed-use destination, in the heart of Shrewsbury. Featuring the inclusion of a Taproom, Restaurant, Office Space and Accommodation.

The Dana Footpath
The creation of a new pedestrian connection between The Dana Walk and Castle Gates, through the formation of a new gated opening in the boundary brick wall, with a resin bonded pathway and hooped steel fencing.

Shrewsbury Castle
A thorough feasibility study was carried out to balance community and visitor benefit, with strong revenue-generating potential. This included an enhanced museum, immersive family-focused experiences and a new cafe space.
