Nicole Collomb

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Role
Committee Member for England, London & South
Nicole Collomb is a Chartered Landscape Architect and advocate for urban green infrastructure and natural heritage in making healthy, beautiful and climate-resilient places.

Nicole is a principal policy and programme officer for green infrastructure at the Greater London Authority and an independent consultant focusing on the planning, design and management of urban parks and the public realm.

She was formerly head of public space management at the Commission for Architecture and Built Environment.

In addition to her landscape architecture qualifications, Nicole holds Master’s degrees in Environmental Psychology from the University of Surrey and in Town Planning from the University of Brighton. She is passionate about engaging communities in improving their local environment.

Nicole is a Green Flag Award judge and serves on the Folkestone & Hythe Council Place Panel and the London Borough of Barnet Quality Review Panel.

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