Isabelle Woodville-Hill
Isabelle helps shape evidence that demonstrates the positive community and economic benefits of proposals – ensuring alignment with local policy and wider strategic goals.
She brings a multidisciplinary perspective, blending her private sector experience in transport and spatial planning with strong analytical and report-writing skills. Isabelle prepares socio-economic and health impact assessments (including contributions to environmental statements), conducts demographic analysis, and supports strategic planning projects across the South East.
With a research background focused on town centre resilience, she is passionate about evidence-based planning and its potential to shape more inclusive, sustainable communities.
A licentiate member of the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI), Isabelle is working towards becoming a chartered town planner.
Key areas of expertise:
– Socio-economic assessments
– Health impact assessments
– Demographic research
– Economic benefit reporting
– Spatial planning
Isabelle delivers data-led research and analysis to support robust planning submissions, focusing on socio-economic and health-related impacts of development.