Savills planners recognised for regional industry awards

Savills planners Becky Rayner, Laura Eacott and Errin Marshall picked up the awards.
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Three planners from Savills have picked up awards for their achievements and contributions in the planning sector. 

Becky Rayner, from Savills Southampton, was named ‘Future Talent of the Year’ at the Central South Business Awards. 

Judges said she had the potential to shape the future of the industry and the Central South region. 

Rayner was named a Woman of Influence by The Planning Magazine and a MIPIM Challenger earlier in the year.

At the South East Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) awards, Laura Eacott in Sevenoaks won ‘Young Planner of the Year’. 

Eacott was recognised for her knowledge, practical planning experience, commitment to the profession and mentoring junior colleagues. 

Amelia Powell, from the central planning team in Reading, was also a finalist in the same category.

Errin Marshall, based in Cambridge, picked up ‘Young Planner of the Year’ at the East RTPI awards. 

Judges highlighted her involvement in the planning community and her support for collaboration among new planners.

Eacott and Marshall will now go forward for national judging, with results expected later in the year.

Jonathan Steele, head of regional planning at Savills, said: “I’d like to congratulate these individuals on their very well-deserved awards which recognise their hard work, determination and potential to help shape the future of the planning industry. 

“They are role models both within Savills and the wider profession, demonstrating technical excellence and inspiring those around them.”

Marvin Onumonu

Marvin Onumonu is a Reporter for Workplace Journal and The Intermediary

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