Service
Spatial Planning
District and local area land-use planning, zoning layouts, structural plans and planning advisory services.
Spatial planning decides what happens where — which land is built on, which is farmed, which is protected, and how movement and services connect them.
We prepare local and district level plans, zoning and layout proposals, and structure plans, grounded in surveyed data and current land use rather than in aspiration alone.
Plans that ignore what is already on the ground tend not to survive contact with it. We start from mapped reality: existing settlement, tenure, terrain and access.
Applications
District and local area plans
Zoning and land-use layouts
Peri-urban growth planning
Planning advisory and submissions support
Deliverables
Land-use and zoning plans
Structure and layout plans
Supporting spatial analysis and mapping
Planning reports for authority submission
Benefits
Development guided rather than reactive
Plans grounded in surveyed conditions
Clearer basis for approvals
Infrastructure planned alongside land use
Frequently asked questions
Who approves a spatial plan?
The relevant local authority, with input from the planning department and other stakeholders depending on the plan's scale and scope. We prepare with that process in mind.
Can you plan for customary land?
Yes. Planning on customary land involves traditional leadership alongside the local authority, and consultation is part of the work rather than an afterthought.
Do you handle the survey work as well?
Yes. Having the survey and the planning in the same team removes the usual gap between what was measured and what was planned.
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