Planning Lead – Lincolnshire Reservoir

Company: Anglian-Water-5
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Location: Peterborough
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Salary: circa £65k, depending on skills and experienceFull-time, with flexibility for part-time.37 hours per week/permanentLocation: Peterborough/London – Hybrid working, 2 days p/w in Anglian Water office and able to visit sites in Lincolnshire, when requiredPrivate health careDouble-matched pensionVirtual GP service for you and your householdLife assurance at 8 times salaryBe part of a once-in-a-generation project!Anglian Water is delivering one of the most ambitious infrastructure programmes in our history, the multi-billion-pound Reservoirs Programme, including two major new water reservoirs in the East of England: Fens and Lincolnshire.These projects of national significance will transform water supply across the region and secure a sustainable future for millions. We’re seeking a Planning Lead to play a pivotal role in shaping the Lincolnshire Reservoir, a career-defining opportunity for an experienced and passionate Town and Country Planner.About the roleAs Anglian Water’s Planning Lead, you’ll be at the forefront of our Development Consent Order (DCO) application, working alongside our specialist planning consultants as part of a multi disciplinary team of experts in consenting, design, masterplanning, construction, stakeholder engagement, land acquisition, and environment to drive a strategic, coordinated, and proactive approach, ensuring the project is not just consentable but fully fundable.What you’ll be doing:Lead the planning workstream for the Lincolnshire Reservoir, working closely with a multi-disciplinary team and reporting to the Head of Stakeholder & Planning.Manage outputs from specialist planning consultants to deliver key planning documents, including the Planning Strategy, Planning Statement, Policy Accordance Tables, Statements of Common Ground, and S106 Agreements.Provide strategic planning input into the DCO programme, design decisions, Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process, and DCO requirements.Identify planning risks early and propose mitigation strategies, including alignment with other developments and emerging Local Plans.Manage and oversee the production and submission of supporting Town and Country Planning Act applications as required.Collaborate internally across the reservoir projects and Anglian Water teams to share best practice and ensure consistent planning approaches.Engage proactively with local planning authorities, including in relation to preparing and agreeing planning performance agreements.Attend and support meetings and public consultations.What does it take to be Planning Lead?A relevant town planning qualification with extensive experience dealing with major applications gained in a local planning authority/consultancy.Experience of dealing with Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects and the Development Consenting Order processChartered Royal Town Planning Institute member or eligibility to joinStrong knowledge of the UK planning system including the Development Consent Order process.Excellent relationship management skills with a collaborative, quality-focused approach.Outstanding communication skills, both written and verbal.Skilled negotiator, able to navigate complex stakeholder discussions.Strong project management abilities, with excellent organisational skills.Full UK driving licence, with flexibility to travel to meetings and site visits.As a valued employee, you’ll be entitled to:Personal private health careLife assurance (up to 8 x salary)Personal accident cover (up to 5 x salary)Double-matched pension (maximum 7% employee : 14% employer contribution)26 days annual leave – rising with length of service and the ability to buy moreExcellent family friendly policies, such as 26 weeks full pay for maternity / adoption leave, as well as 4 weeks paid paternity / partner leave. Opportunity for shared parental payBonus schemeFlexible benefits to support your wellbeing and lifestyle.Inclusion at Anglian Water:We value the representation & diversity within our communities. Inclusion is for everyone and we are an equal opportunity employer, which means we’ll consider all suitably qualified applicants regardless of gender identity or expression, ethnic origin, nationality, religion or beliefs, age, sexual orientation, disability status or any other protected characteristic. We recruit and develop our people based on merit and their passion for creating better outcomes, and we’re committed to creating an environment where all our colleagues feel they belong.Closing date: 26th July 2026Join us to help shape our future water supplyThis is a great opportunity to influence one of the UK water industry’s most ambitious infrastructure programmes and help shape a legacy that will benefit future generations across our region.If you’re ready to lead and leave your mark, we want to hear from you!#LI-LC1#J-18808-Ljbffr…

Posted: July 10th, 2026