EIA Scoping Study and Sustainability Appraisal
Preparation of an environmental scoping study for an 11 ha site south of the Lake District formerly used for sand and gravel extraction which the owner wished to develop for static caravans and lodges, associated facilities and a hotel.
The report gathered together relevant planning policy and existing environmental information both on and off site and quantified the major environmental issues of ecology, flood risk and transport issues. It also examined other potential environmental issues including contaminated land, renewable energy, water resources, wastewater and carbon and demonstrated how development was possible on a site with significant environmental constraints
Preparation of an environmental scoping study for an 11 ha site south of the Lake District formerly used for sand and gravel extraction which the owner wished to develop for static caravans and lodges, associated facilities and a hotel.
The report gathered together relevant planning policy and existing environmental information both on and off site and quantified the major environmental issues of ecology, flood risk and transport issues. It also examined other potential environmental issues including contaminated land, renewable energy, water resources, wastewater and carbon and demonstrated how development was possible on a site with significant environmental constraints