New Recruits Strengthen Utilities Teams in Kendal & Northwich

Bell Ingram has strengthened its Utilities division with the appointment of six new staff members across its Kendal and Northwich offices. The expanded teams will ensure the firm continues to meet client commitments while driving new opportunities in the utilities and renewables sectors.

The new recruits bring a wealth of academic knowledge, practical experience, and fresh perspectives to the business:

  • Stephen McNally, Land Agent (Northwich): Stephen is an experienced Land Agent with over 13 years’ expertise in consenting overhead electricity distribution networks, FTTP broadband, and IoT telecommunications infrastructure. His career has seen him work extensively across the utilities and renewables sectors, delivering complex land access agreements, overseeing title deed verification, and managing stakeholder engagement from initial route planning through to reinstatement.
  • Malachi Fisher, Graduate Surveyor (Northwich): Malachi supports clients across Cumbria, with a particular focus on utilities and renewables. A First-Class Honours graduate in Agriculture from the Royal Agricultural University, he is now completing an MSc in Real Estate at the University of the Built Environment, working towards RICS accreditation.
  • Edward Ecroyd, Graduate Surveyor (Kendal): Edward joins the Kendal office, supporting clients across Cumbria. A graduate in Rural Land Management from the Royal Agricultural University, he brings both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience from working on agricultural and sporting estates in the Lake District. He is progressing through the RICS APC process via the Land & Resources pathway.
  • Jack Smith, Apprentice Surveyor (Northwich): Based in Northwich, Jack is studying Real Estate at the University of the Built Environment through their RICS-accredited apprenticeship programme. With a focus on utilities and renewables, Jack is committed to building his surveying career and will achieve MRICS status on completion of his apprenticeship.
  • Grace Cameron, Graduate Surveyor (Kendal): Grace has recently graduated with a BSc in Real Estate from Northumbria University. Now working towards becoming a chartered surveyor, she has a particular interest in the reuse of historic buildings, bringing both energy and a fresh perspective to the Kendal team.
  • Alan Smyth, Land Agent (Kendal): Alan brings significant experience in forestry, infrastructure, and agriculture to his new role. A graduate of the University of Central Lancashire with a BSc (Hons) in Forestry and Land Management, his career has included project management for national estates, senior leadership in vegetation contracts, and running a pedigree sheep enterprise in Cumbria. His breadth of expertise enhances the firm’s ability to deliver complex utilities projects.

Already, both Alan Smyth and Grace Cameron have delivered on challenging client deadlines and received excellent feedback, highlighting the immediate impact of the new cohort.

Commenting on the appointments, Neal Salomon, Partner in charge of Utilities and based in Northwich, said: “The utilities and renewables sectors are growing rapidly, and it’s vital we have the right people in place to support our clients’ evolving needs. These appointments strengthen our teams in Kendal and Northwich, ensuring we can deliver on our commitments while also exploring new opportunities across the North of England.”

Andrew Thompson, Senior Associate and head of the Kendal office, added: “It’s fantastic to welcome Edward, Grace, and Alan to Kendal. Each of them brings a unique mix of skills, energy, and local knowledge which will be invaluable to our clients. Their appointments demonstrate Bell Ingram’s ongoing investment in both experienced professionals and the next generation of surveyors.”

Operating across the north of England and Scotland, Bell Ingram’s Utilities teams act for all major utility companies in the UK. Their services span acquisitions and disposals, compulsory purchase, land referencing, wayleave agreements, compensation and claims, and expert witness work. The teams also provide GIS mapping, stakeholder engagement, and property advice – ensuring utility and infrastructure projects are delivered smoothly from planning to completion.

Simon Hetherington MRICS Appointed Partner In Charge of Bell Ingram’s Morpeth Office

Bell Ingram is pleased to announce the appointment of Simon Hetherington MRICS as Partner in charge of the firm’s Morpeth office, taking over from long-standing Partner Steve Parlett.

Simon brings more than 25 years of experience as a Rural Practice Chartered Surveyor and joins the firm with a strong track record in the infrastructure and utilities sectors – a key focus for Bell Ingram’s Morpeth office. His career includes senior roles with National Highways and private consultancy, delivering infrastructure projects, land acquisition strategies, estate rationalisation, and stakeholder engagement across the UK.

His background aligns closely with the Morpeth team’s ongoing work in the Pipelines and Utilities sector, where Bell Ingram provides specialist land and property services to infrastructure providers, utility companies, and landowners throughout the North East and beyond.

Simon says: “I’m pleased to be joining Bell Ingram and to take on the role of leading the Morpeth office. The firm has a long-standing reputation for excellence in rural and infrastructure property services, and I’m particularly excited to support and grow our utilities and pipelines offering across the region.”

Mark Mitchell, Managing Partner at Bell Ingram, adds: “We are delighted to welcome Simon to the partnership. His knowledge of infrastructure and utility-related property issues is an ideal fit for our Morpeth office’s continued growth in this area. We also want to thank Steve Parlett for his years of exceptional service as Partner. While he has retired from the Partnership, we’re very pleased that Steve will continue his association with the firm in a consultancy role.”

Simon will be based at Bell Ingram’s Morpeth office, leading the team as they continue to deliver high-quality consultancy services across the pipelines, utilities, and rural sectors.

  • Simon (centre) is pictured with Managing Partner Mark Mitchell (left) and Senior Partner Malcolm Taylor (right).