TransForm Places

The centre for better neighbourhoods

TransForm Places is dedicated to creating better neighbourhoods. We work with communities and professionals to improve the design of neighbourhoods, streets, homes, and green spaces. We do this through research, training, and hands-on project work.

Our staff are leading professionals and our services are totally impartial and independent. We have a wide range of expertise and experience and we can help you to make better neighbourhoods.

  • architecture
  • health and environment
  • housing
  • planning
  • regeneration
  • transport
  • urban design

About Us

Click here to find out more about who we are how we work. You can also meet our team and read about their previous experiences to see how we have helped others in the past.

Learn more about us


Knowledge & Skills

We have a wealth of experience and offer access to industry-leading knowledge and skills to benefit any project. Click through to find out more about what we have to offer.

Knowledge & Skills


Our Work

Take a look at some of our previous work to see how we have helped others and what skills we bring to the table. We add to this section over time so be sure to check back regularly.

View our work

Neighbourhood Planning

TransForm Places are proud to be partnering Design Council CABE in delivering neighbourhood led planning and design work in Tewkesbury. We have developed a special section of the website dedicated to this work and it will be updated as the project continues through to March of next year. To access the Spring Gardens / Bishops Walk area click on the button below.

View our Tewkesbury project

Get in touch

TransForm Places Ltd
1a The Avenue
Flitwick
Bedfordshire
MK45 1BP

+44 7970 363141
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Our work
  • Workshop 1, Nov 28th 2011
  • Manual for Streets training with OPUN
  • Avon / Nunn Mills Masterplanning
  • Priors Hall Design Coding
  • NBC Tall Building Strategy
  • Site Visit Club
  • Urban Design Fundamentals
  • MfS Walking Tour
  • Manual for Streets (Jan 11)
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