Muse appoints sixth new hire in the Southern team since March

06.05.26 3 min read by Iona MacRury

We have appointed Rhea Stephen as Project Manager in our south regional team, further bolstering our capability in line with a growing delivery pipeline.

Rhea has previously held Project Manager roles at Lendlease and Cast Consultancy. She has experience in complex, mixed-use masterplans such as the Earls Court Masterplan, with a strong focus on sustainability.

In her new role, she will support the next phases of development at Bristol Temple Quarter, one of the UK’s most significant urban regeneration programmes.

The appointment marks the sixth new hire in our south regional team since March, as we continue to build momentum across the region following the recent signing of a development agreement at Stevenage Station Gateway and our appointment as preferred development partner for Bristol Temple Quarter. The Bristol Temple Quarter development will transform 135 hectares in central Bristol, delivering 10,000 homes, commercial space, major public realm enhancements and improved connectivity, with an estimated £1.6bn annual boost to the regional economy.

Our growing southern pipeline represents over 4,400 homes, including more than 800 affordable homes and over 2,600 build-to-rent homes, reflecting our continued ambition to deliver mixed-use communities across the region. Earlier this year, our MD for the South region, Simon Harding-Roots, revealed his ambitions to grow the South regional business by 50% over the next three years.

2026 marks a milestone year for us, which will also see planning submitted on the next phases of Manor Road Quarter in Canning Town, delivering over 800 homes of which 50% are affordable, and progress on plans for a new mixed-use community in Bournemouth.

Rhea Stephen, Project Manager at Muse, said:

Muse has an outstanding reputation for delivering regeneration that genuinely puts communities first, and that is what drew me to the role. ”

“The scale and ambition of the southern pipeline, particularly at Bristol Temple Quarter, is incredibly exciting, and I am looking forward to contributing to neighbourhoods that create real, lasting value for the people who live and work in them.”

Simon Harding-Roots, Regional Managing Director – South at Muse, said:

“Rhea’s experience in complex, mixed-use masterplans and her expertise in sustainable and specialist construction aligns with our ethos at Muse for delivering developments that are commercially successful but, crucially, create a positive and lasting impact on communities and the environment.”

“Her appointment reinforces our commitment to building a team with the depth and expertise to deliver the next generation of neighbourhoods across the South.”

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