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Planning permission for 7MW solar park

Planning, PV, Renewables

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PV panels in pasture land

The Landmark Practice has achieved planning permission for the development of a 7MW solar park in East Devon. Consent was granted following extensive negotiations with the planning officer and preparation of a comprehensive landscape scheme and supporting photomontages.  This work demonstrated that the impact of development on both a nearby AONB and views from a National Trust [...]

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Senior Landscape Architect wanted

Vacancies

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LandmarkOffice

We are currently seeking an experienced Senior Landscape Architect to join our team. This is a great opportunity to further your career and work on a wide variety of exciting projects within an expanding but friendly office. Our website will give you an idea of who we are and what we do. Suitable candidates must [...]

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Important changes to outline planning application requirements

Planning

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Ordnance Survey’s new building after opening

An Order (The Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) (Amendment No. 3) Order 2012) came into force on 31 January 2013 which is of significance for developers who are seeking outline planning permission. The order removes the existing national requirements for information on scheme layout and scale to be provided with outline applications [...]

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Managing great crested newts in development

Ecology, Protected species

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Great crested newt

Three simple words, ‘great crested newt’ (GCN)  can  strike cold fear into the heart of experienced developers.  GCNs have become a byword for delay and additional cost for even the most straightforward of developments.   The reason for this is that, following significant decline in Britain during the last century and in recognition of their threatened status at the European level, GCNs are [...]

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