PCUK Wales is the Welsh chapter of the UK‑wide network, but uniquely rooted in Welsh place, policy, and culture. We’re open to anyone interested in how Welsh environments—from Cardiff to rural communities—are formed, experienced, and reimagined. Our aim is to empower Welsh residents, designers, community groups, planners, artists, and cultural practitioners to co‑create conversations about the places they live in—through on‑site walks, meet‑ups, and discussion forums —making placemaking inclusive, locally grounded, and open to all.

 

Lizzie Clark

Lizzie is a Senior Transport Planner, based in Hydrock's Cardiff office. Lizzie has over eight years’ experience in Transport Planning and Development Management with experience in both the public and private sectors. Lizzie has a distinction in Spatial Planning and Development (MSc) from Cardiff University, and is a member of the Chartered Institute of Highways and Transportation (CIHT) and a member of the Society of Road Safety Auditors (SoRSA).

Lizzie is passionate about sustainable development and recognises the importance of good design in encouraging modal shift. Lizzie thoroughly enjoys working closely with members of the planning team to maximise a sites potential, improving the legibility, connectivity and safety of layouts for all road users which a focus on providing a people-centred place to serve the public realm.

Jamie Donegan

Jamie is a senior associate urban designer based in The Ubranists Cardiff office. Jamie has over 10 years of experience as an Urban Designer and Masterplanner working on behalf of a number of private and public sector clients delivering regeneration strategies, realm proposals and mixed used masterplans.

Jamie has a BSc (Hons) City and Regional Planning and MA (Distinction) Urban Design from Cardiff University. Jamie is a commercially aware and highly motivated urban designer with practical experience within a number of multidisciplinary consultancies where he has developed his skills in urban design, planning and landscape architecture. He has obtained a range of direct experience gained through representing the interests of a variety of clients ranging from house builders, government departments, landowners, land agents, architects, local community groups and private individuals.

Francessca Visione

Francesca is a Principal Urban Designer with over seven years of experience across the disciplines of Urban Design and Landscape Architecture with a proven track record in transforming communities through innovative placemaking, town centre regeneration, and public realm design. Francesca has delivered many placemaking plans and led major public realm regeneration projects. Her projects are underpinned by extensive community and stakeholder engagement, ensuring the community’s ambitions and aspirations for a place are reflected within the set vision and ambitions.

 She developed experience in meanwhile places strategies which she implemented to create agile design solutions and empower communities in creating dynamic, people-centred spaces.

 Always part of multi-disciplinary teams, Francesca developed a holistic design approach that responds sensitively to the social, environmental, and economic context of a place, ensuring the delivery of resilient and successful communities and places. She has recently joined Bristol City Council to use her experience to contribute towards the delivery of meaningful schemes and transformative strategies within Bristol.