William Haggard

Panel Member, Croydon Design Review Panel at Croydon Council

William Haggard is an experienced professional in the field of architecture, holding the position of Director at CarverHaggard. In addition to this role, William serves as a panel member for the Croydon Design Review Panel and the Harrow Design Review Panel, contributing expertise to design evaluation processes. William also acts as a Practice Mentor at the Royal College of Art and is a panel member of the Ebbsfleet Garden City Design Forum under Design South East. William's academic background includes a Master of Arts degree from the University of Cambridge and a Diploma in Architecture from UCL.

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London, United Kingdom

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Croydon Council

We provide a large number of services for local people, businesses and visitors to the borough, including services for children and adults, and environmental, cultural, sports, housing, planning and benefits services. The borough is split into 24 electoral wards, and local elections are held every four years. With a workforce of about 10,500 staff, including teachers in schools, Croydon Council is the largest employer in the borough. Spending over £900 million per year, the council makes a significant contribution to the local economy. The council comprises three main political functions, the Executive (Leader and Cabinet), Committees, and Scrutiny. The Leader and Cabinet are responsible and accountable for shaping policies and plans and recommending them to the council for approval. Cabinet also gives direction to departmental directors on the way services are managed and the budgets allocated to them. Six non-executive committees take decisions relating to planning, licensing, standards of behaviour and conduct for members and officers, staffing issues, tenders, property transactions, liaison with local utility companies and internal audit. Scrutiny holds the council executive functions to account. Examining aspects of council performance, the Overview and Scrutiny Committee also increasingly involves other local agencies which contribute to the economic, social and environmental well-being of the local population.


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10,000+

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