I joined Hobbs Parker in October 2020 after graduating from the Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester with a BSc (Hons) degree in Rural Land Management.
My time at Hobbs Parker originally began with work experience in 2016. Having completed my degree at the RAU, I passed my RICS and CAAV exams in 2023 and qualified as a Chartered Surveyor, RICS Registered Valuer and Fellow of the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers.
Day to day I undertake a variety of work including valuations, compulsory purchase and utilities schemes, landlord and tenant matters and agricultural planning and development work. I also work within the Auctioneers business clerking for sheep sales.
Outside of work, I enjoy socialising with friends, shooting, horse racing and helping out on our family farm.
Blog articles featuring Charlotte
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Learn about Labour’s planning reforms and what the ‘new towns’ proposal might mean for the growth of Ashford.
Find out moreOutlook - Summer 2024
Top tips for selling land from Matthew Sawdon. Charlotte Bromley reviews changes to Permitted Development Rights and advice from Jon Rimmer and Sam Snart on battery storage developments.
Find out moreSignificant changes to Permitted Development Rights announced
From 21 May 2024 a number of changes will be made to the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order (GDPO). The changes relate to existing permitted development rights which allow for agricultural […]
Find out moreOutlook - Spring 2024
Valuable information about Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG), farm grants and support and the farmland sale market in 2024.
Find out moreOutlook - Winter 2023
Important updates regarding Agricultural Property Relief, Red Book reports for IHT valuations, telecoms masts and planning successes in 2023.
Find out moreOutlook - Autumn 2023
Expansion of Permitted Development Rights, developments on the Sustainable Farming Incentive and news of grants for cattle farmers
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