Ceres Group Announces Promotions Across Its Rural and Property Teams

Ceres Group Announces Promotions Across Its Rural and Property Teams

Will Gemmill

Will Gemmill

Mar, 12 2026

Ceres Group – a multidisciplinary firm specialising in farm consultancy and agronomy, land and farm agency, planning consultancy and development consultancy – is pleased to announce a number of promotions across the business, effective from April 2026. 

The promotions reflect the continued growth of Ceres Group’s consultancy services and recognise the individuals’ contributions to the business, their expertise in their respective fields, and their role in supporting clients across the rural and property sectors. 

The Following Promotions Have Been Confirmed: 

Partners
Chloe Timberlake (Farm Consultancy)
Kathryn Brown (Land Consultancy)
Peter Mason (Farm Agency)
Phillip Norden (Farm Consultancy)
Rory Baker (Planning Consultancy)
Sam Hollingworth (Planning Consultancy) 

Associate Partners
Beth Ashley (Farm Consultancy)
Jack Millar (Planning Consultancy)
Jessie Holman (Land Consultancy)
Katie Crawford (Farm Consultancy)
Louise Penn (Farm Consultancy)
Oliver Lukies (Land Consultancy) 

Associates
Anna Bromley (Farm Consultancy) 

Ceres Group provides integrated farming, land and property consultancy services to farmers, landowners, developers and investors across the UK. These promotions strengthen the firm’s ability to deliver joined‑up advice across all service areas. 

Ceres Group congratulates all those promoted and wishes them every success in their new roles. 

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