
The Landmark Practice’s environmental planners have extensive experience of preparing environmental studies to support planning applications for development, both in the UK and abroad.
Click the links below for examples of our work, more are available to download on our Case Studies page.
The EIA for the Avonmouth Wind Power Project investigated potential impacts to ecology and ornithology, landscape, aviation, telecommunications, archaeology, the road network and potential noise impact.
We were appointed by the Bristol City Council Energy Management Unit to manage an Environmental Impact Assessment for construction of two wind turbines
Trustees of the Barker Mill Estate
EIA for a hybrid planning application for development of a 32 ha business park at Adanac Park alongside the M271 gateway to Southampton.
Wessex Water and Bristol City Council (joint commission)
The Landmark Practice was commissioned in 2008 to scope the works necessary to provide the information required by the Competent Authority and to deliver a ‘Report to Inform the In-Combination Effects Assessment’.
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the Council’s new offices at Bourne Hill, Salisbury. The proposed office is an extension of a Grade II* listed building and lies within an archaeologically sensitive area.