by Andy G. | August 6th, 2015 | Climate Change, Environmental Planning, Landscape
Prior to joining Landmark this summer, our newest recruit to the Landscape Planning team, Morag MacGregor, won the 2014 Landscape Institute Student Travel Award which allowed her to investigate good practice in Green Infrastructure in American cities. Here she shares...
by Andy G. | June 11th, 2015 | Landscape, News
In early May, West Dorset District Council granted Reserved Matters permission and pre Commencement Conditions for Silverlake Village 1. This was a significant milestone in Landmark’s client Habitat First Group’s strategy to develop a holiday resort and...
by Andy G. | June 3rd, 2015 | Environmental Planning, Landscape
Last week, members of our landscape team attended an informative CPD day organised by the Landscape Institute South West Branch. The theme was ‘People, Place, Identity: The Application of Character Assessment to Shaping Our Environment’. Over the course of the day...
by Andy G. | April 1st, 2015 | Landscape, Law and Policy
Q. When is ‘Guidance’ not guidance? A. When it’s removed from the Government website. Early in 2015 the Government removed the link between National Planning Policy Guidance (NPPG) and Green Infrastructure (GI) guidance on the Natural England website. ...
by Andy G. | April 1st, 2015 | Landscape, Law and Policy
Regular followers of our Twitter accounts (@TLPBlog and @TLPEcology) will know that, here at Landmark, we take health and wellbeing pretty seriously. To lick us into better shape we have secured the services of Functional Fitness to run a...
by Andy G. | February 26th, 2015 | Landscape, News
Phase 1 Complete We are pleased to be able to report that in October 2014 the construction of Phase I of the Hertfordshire University residential area was completed and handed over to U-living (facilities management service for the University of Hertfordshire). This...