WSP has announced plans to acquire Indigo Planning Limited as part of its drive to become one of the top planning consultancies in the UK.
This acquisition, which is expected to close at the end of April, will bring to WSP the planning expertise of an award-winning consultancy, complementing existing strengths and enabling growth into new areas. The 90-strong planning consultancy has offices across the UK and has been consistently recognized for its outstanding performance.
Indigo is an award-winning planning consultancy that has offices across the UK and has been consistently recognized for its outstanding performance. Founded over 30 years ago, Indigo is one of the largest independent town planning consultancies in the UK, providing specialist planning advice on residential, retail, commercial, industrial, leisure, tourism, infrastructure, energy and regeneration among others.
WSP has recently grown its planning team with a series of senior hires. The coming together of WSP and Indigo will collectively position the joint organisation as a top tier planning consultancy in the UK.
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