
Community mediation helps neighbours resolve disputes without going to court. I bring people together to talk through noise complaints, boundary issues, and everyday conflicts. That means we meet in a neutral space, let each person share their view, and work toward solutions both sides can accept. I help neighbours understand each other's situations, find common ground, and agree on practical changes. It works well for housing disputes, family disagreements, or neighbourhood tensions where people still need to live near each other.
When neighbour disputes drag on, people feel stressed in their own homes and relationships break down completely. Good mediation changes that. Neighbours find workable solutions, understand each other better, and often rebuild trust. This prevents issues escalating to councils or courts and helps people feel safe and relaxed where they live. It also stops small problems becoming long-term feuds that affect whole streets.

We start by meeting each person separately to hear their concerns and what they want. I arrange a joint meeting where everyone gets equal time to speak without interruption. I keep things calm and guide neighbours toward practical agreements. After mediation we write up what everyone's agreed and how they'll handle future issues. That clear agreement helps neighbours move forward and gives them tools to communicate better if new problems arise.
Practical help for staff disputes, team conflict and management issues. We focus on listening, action and repair. Click the button below to learn more.
Civil & Commercial Mediation
Help resolving business and civil disputes quietly and practically. We aim for fair agreements that protect relationships and outcomes. Click the button below to learn more.
Facilitation & Meetings
Neutral facilitation for meetings, project teams and tricky talks. We keep discussions focused and productive. Click the button below to learn more.
Early Neutral Evaluation
An impartial early view to spot issues, risks and realistic outcomes before things escalate. Great for planning next steps. Click the button below to learn more.