In 2002, he moved back to the west country with his young family, working with public and private sector clients delivering buildings such as Peninsula Medical School John Bull Building and the 1st and 2nd Phases of student accommodation at Falmouth University Tremough Campus.
Following a move to Nisbet & Partners in 2007 (who became Currie & Brown) he developed a good understanding of the further education sector working with a number of FE colleges including Exeter, Somerset, City College Plymouth, Weymouth.
In the last 15 years, he has gained extensive experience in the heritage and leisure sectors working on listed buildings for local government and community clients delivering projects such as Lyme Regis Museum, Barnstaple Museum, Bridport Literary & Scientific Institute and Newtons Place in Newton Abbot as well as the new Barnstaple Leisure Centre.
In late 2022, he left Currie & Brown to start Myles Clough Management Services. He is currently consulting back to Currie & Brown providing project management services on:
- £3.25M new ‘Shoemakers Museum’ – The Story of Clarks Shoes for the Alfred Gillett Trust
- £10M ‘Barnstaple Future High Street Fund’ programme for North Devon Council
- £2.4M alterations to North Devon Council’s Brynsworthy Environmental Centre and Waste Management Facility
Independent commissions include providing project management services to Thurlestone Hotel, Plymouth City Council and South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust, and most recently working with The Maynard School in Exeter, providing project management services for their new Sixth Form Centre.