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Liz Lake Associates : Landscape Planning Development, the effective use of land and the

Most projects undertaken by Liz Lake Associates

protection and enhancement of the landscape

involve producing proposals to submit to

have become key issues at the heart of the

local planning authorities in London, Essex,

planning process. Liz Lake Associates has

Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Suffolk, Norfolk,

extensive experience in advising clients on

Cambridgeshire and beyond.

developments with a range of expertise that can be tailored to suit each client’s individual

These range from producing reports for local

needs. We work with land owners and

authorities to inform local planning policy and

developers, planning consultants and solicitors,

appearing as expert witnesses at public inquiry,

land agents and surveyors, local authorities,

through to compiling comprehensive documents

architects and engineers as well as energy

to support small or large and complex planning

and utility companies. We offer a full range

applications. Such experience proves invaluable

of landscape planning advice including the

in helping our diverse range of clients to achieve

strategic promotion of development sites,

their various landscape planning goals.

masterplanning, design, assessments and providing evidence at Public Inquiry.

The following case studies past and present show what is possible when a client has the vision to

At Liz Lake Associates, we have worked on many landscape planning projects as a result of our significant experience in this field and our reputation for paying tremendous attention to detail.

look beyond the norm.


Our approach is based on an informed

constraints can positively feed into an emerging

understanding of the landscape context and

layout, offering a landscape-led approach to

setting of a site. We believe that the greatest

development.

development potential is achieved when proposals are shown to address key issues such

Landscape and Visual Impact Assessments

as landscape, townscape and visual amenity, as

(LVIA): A technical study of this type is often

well as heritage assets, archaeology, ecology and

required to accompany a planning application to

arboriculture. Working with a broad range of

determine both the magnitude and significance

clients, often in sensitive locations, we are

of potential effects of a proposed development.

able to adapt our approach to address a complex

It describes the existing baseline characteristics

range of issues at different scales.

of the landscape and visual quality of the site and surroundings, and then assesses the degree of

An initial appraisal of key landscape, ecological

change in landscape character and in visual quality

and arboriculture issues will provide an

from a number of key receptors. Our assessments

early indication as to the opportunities and

use a well-established methodology that builds on

constraints of a particular site that need to be

the published guidance “Guidelines for Landscape

considered during the planning process.

and Visual Assessment� (GLVIA3), produced by the Landscape Institute (LI) and the Institute of

Landscape: An initial appraisal that looks at aspects

Environmental Management and Assessment

such as land use, landscape character, local and

(IEMA).

national landscape designations, visual influence, topography, amenity and setting, is often a useful

Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA):

starting point to evaluate a site’s role and setting in

The Local Authority or Secretary of State may

the landscape and can influence the way in which

decide that a proposal is of sufficient scale or

the site is developed. Landscape opportunities and

has the potential to cause such effects that


an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)

identifying tree issues early on in the process.

is required under the EIA Regulations. The

A tree survey carried out to British Standard

practice can contribute to the EIA process and

BS5837: 2012 will provide the detail needed to

the Environmental Statement (ES) by preparing

establish the extent of a developable footprint, the

chapters on landscape and ecology topics.

Root Protection Area (RPA), canopy spread and life expectancy of a particular tree or group

Ecology: A Phase 1 Habitat Survey will identify the

of trees, as well as management for health and

range of existing habitats on a site and provide an

safety, required as part of a planning application.

indication as to the scope of wildlife issues, which

The potential effects of development on trees to

might include recommendations for further

be retained and their root systems can be

Protected Species surveys or hedgerow surveys.

minimised to ensure that trees are well integrated

Such surveys are often necessary to comply with

into a proposal.

current legislation (Countryside and Wildlife Act 1981 and Habitats Regulations 2010) and/ or designations. For example, the presence or

The practice often works on complex projects

absence of reptiles on a site might influence the

that require a multidisciplinary approach with a

site layout, approach or programme. Habitat

range of specialist skills. We are able to coordinate

creation as part of the masterplanning process can

the input of those specialists, for example in

contribute to local Biodiversity Action Plans (BAPs)

ecology, arboriculture, historic landscape advice,

and Green Infrastructure Networks at both local

archaeology, ecosystem services, flood risk,

and strategic levels.

quantity surveying and cost management to tailor services for the proposed development

Arboriculture: The extent to which existing trees contribute to a site or setting can be of benefit to an emerging scheme, particularly when

and client needs.


National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF)

experience in complex planning applications

and local development planning

that involve heritage landscapes, as well as

Following the Localism Act in 2011 and the

contributing to the landscape and ecological

introduction of a new National Planning Policy

chapters of the Environmental Statements.

Framework (NPPF), an even greater emphasis on the identification and promotion of development

Our experience in the planning process enables

sites at the initial stages of local plans and

the early identification of key planning issues.

neighbourhood plan development documents

Specialist evaluations facilitate the development

is increasingly important. The landscape

of mitigation measures that can avoid, reduce or

and ecological potential of the land and any

compensate for potential adverse environmental

constraints on development need to be identified

effects. With early involvement in a scheme,

early as they are key factors in the suitability

we can help to design out adverse effects –

of sites for development. Our landscape and

developing design solutions that maximise the

ecological evaluations will inform the proposals

potential of a site whilst aiming to avert potential

that are put forward to the Local Planning

planning objections.

Authority. They form an integral part in promoting sustainable development that contributes to the

We have considerable experience of negotiations

environmental, social and economic needs of

with Local Planning Authorities, as well as

local communities.

organising exhibitions to illustrate and explain proposed schemes and participating in public

Planning Applications

consultation.

A well-supported planning application significantly increases the chances of a

Planning Conditions – helping to satisfy

commercially successful outcome. As well

conditions on time and cost effectively

as preparing landscape and visual impact

We are very familiar with satisfying both pre-

assessments, we often co-ordinate the work of

development and pre-occupation planning

other specialist consultants. We have extensive

conditions for a wide range of consented


schemes. These can relate to detailed hard

Putting a cost against the S106 commitments is

and soft landscape proposals, the care and

particularly important for developers to accurately

management of trees within a construction site

assess the financial viability of their developments.

or the implementation of ecological mitigation

Following the completion of developments,

measures. Successfully obtaining approval of

we are also involved in making sure that all

details reserved by condition within the required

S106 commitments have been met and, where

timescales is essential to securing the planning

appropriate, there has been a hand-over of

permission and ensuring that there are no delays

land where sites are to be adopted by the Local

in the development programme.

Authority or managed by local Trusts, such as a Wildlife Trust.

Section 106 Agreements, Unilateral Undertakings – providing details and budgets

Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment (LVIA)

for planning obligations.

The landscape and visual effects of a proposed

Despite the Government’s introduction of the

development are an essential element of many

Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL), Section 106

planning applications, even those applications

(S106) agreements will remain, particularly where

that do not require a formal Environmental Impact

local landscape or ecological enhancements are

Assessment (EIA). Changes in landscape character

involved. Such enhancements are often required

and the effect on views are often the most locally

by a Local Authority in association with large

contentious aspects of development, being the

development schemes.

most readily understood.

We are experienced in co-ordinating detailed

Liz Lake Associates has developed a framework

proposals for enhancements including the

for undertaking landscape and visual impact

preparation of long term Management Plans

assessments that identifies the contribution a

and budgets.

site makes to the local landscape character and


assesses the sensitivity of the landscape and its

commercial as well as renewable energy and waste

ability to absorb the proposals. Working with the

developments. Liz Lake is a Sweet and Maxwell

development team we contribute to the design of

checked expert witness.

the proposals in order to minimise potential effects and develop appropriate enhancement measures.

The considerable success of the practice at Inquiry over the years has been built on

Our widely-respected methodology takes account

meticulous preparation combined with a

of all recent developments and has formed the

thorough understanding of the landscape

basis of training workshops we have run for

and an appreciation of the planning issues.

Planners and Landscape Architects. Where this

The development of a robust methodology

methodology has been used as our evidence base

for assessing landscape and visual effects also

at Public Inquiry, it has proved to be robust on

underpins the evidence presented.

examination. We often act for Local Authorities in reviewing LVIAs submitted as part of a planning

Our approach in all projects is for a senior member

application.

of the practice to be involved at every stage. This personal involvement in the original assessment

Expert Witness – at Public Inquiry, Examinations

work has been noted at Inquiry, where it has

in Public, Local Plan Inquiries or planning

been recognised to give weight to the evidence

committees

presented.

Our landscape architects have prepared evidence for a number of Written Representations, Informal Hearings, Public Inquires and Examinations involving a range of strategic and site-specific developments including urban extensions, residential development, leisure and recreation,


Client Temple Group Limited

Location London Borough of Tower Hamlets

Preferred site boundary and preferred line of tunnel

Liz Lake Associates acted as a consultant to the

Edward Memorial Park Foreshore site and the

Temple Group, advising the London Borough of

short-listed site referred to as the Heckford

Tower Hamlets on whether landscape and visual

Street site.

impact issues had been adequately addressed in the Environmental Statement for this major and

The Outcome

controversial engineering project as it affected

We produced a review concerning landscape and

the King Edward Memorial Park.

visual effects and socio-economic impacts relating to park use, as well as briefly considering some

The ANGSt assessment

Approach

comments on the effects on cultural heritage as

The London Borough of Tower Hamlets (LBTH)

they related to the setting of heritage assets.

appointed a number of environmental specialists to analyse the environmental information collected and produced by Thames Water to support the development of proposed Thames Tideway Tunnel works sites within the Borough. In particular, relating both to Thames Water’s preferred option, information was analysed regarding the King

Grade II listed Rotherhithe ventilation shaft building


L TUNNNE Y A W E ID ON T D LO THAMES Clarifying an impact assessment for a controversial project


Client Private

Location Berwick, East Sussex

The Site

Liz Lake Associates prepared written

landscape mitigation requirements, which lead

representations for a private client in opposition

to a reduction in the land scope and visual effects

to the proposed 12MW solar farm near Berwick,

associated with the development .

East Sussex. Approach Liz Lake Associates reviewed the submitted EIA, and carried out a comprehensive site assessment. Addressing the impacts of the development to landscape character and visual amenity, Liz Lake Associates submitted Written Reps, which were An LVIA assess the impacts associated with Solar Development

used by the local opposition group at Public Inquiry to demonstrate impacts on surrounding views, including views from the South Downs AONB. Outcome Despite allowing the development the inspector took note of our evidence, reducing the number of Solar Panels from (XX) to (XX) and increased the

Views from the South Downs Ao NB were considered


OLAR FARM BERWICK SBERWICK, EAST SUSSEX The number of solar panels was significantly Quote reduced after our evidence


Client Wainhomes (South West) Holdings Ltd.

Location Charlestown, Cornwall

Planning layout

Liz Lake Associates was commissioned by

Charlestown Conservation Area, as well as impacts

Wainhomes (South West) Holdings Ltd to provide

to the visual amenity of local residents and users

evidence for a Written Representations appeal

of locally and nationally important Public Rights

against the refusal of planning permission for

of Way. Liz Lake Associates produced an Appeal

residential development on land at two sites in the

Statement identifying the Landscape and Visual

Harbour village of Charlestown in Cornwall.

Issues associated with the two sites, including the production of a series of verified view

Charlestown is part of the Cornwall and West

photomontages to illustrate the proposals within

Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Site

the Charlestown landscape.

which includes select mining landscapes across The site location

Cornwall and West Devon in the south west of the

Outcome

United Kingdom

The Inspectors decision is expected in early 2014.

Approach Woking for the appellant, Liz Lake Associates carried out a site visit to Charlestown to assess the landscape and visual effects associated with the proposed developments. Our evidence focused on impacts on the World Heritage Site and the

The harbour at Charlestown


OWN CHARLEST CORNWALL The historic fishing village of Charlestown is recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site


Client Redrow Homes

Location Ebbsfleet, Kent

Ebbsfleet Valley Proposals

Liz Lake Associates was asked to prepare a landscape and visual impact assessment, and open space strategy report for a revised outline planning application for up to 950 dwellings in Dartford, Kent.

Proposal LAP / POS

Approach The site forms part of the Ebbsfleet Valley Strategic site, an area of land which has been subject to extensive quarrying and infrastructure works over the past years, which is now planned for strategic redevelopment including 10,000 new homes, employment uses and leisure facilities. The site itself is former National Grid land and includes a decommissioned substation as well as overhead power lines. The proposed development sought to transform the site into a new urban centre, enhancing the visual amenity of the site with a strong landscape strategy and removing substantial infrastructure from the site.

Photomontage (15 years)

Our work included a series of photomontages which were prepared from four key viewpoints agreed with the local authority. The photomontages illustrated the scheme at year 1 and year 15 and were submitted alongside the visual impact assessment as part of the environmental statement for the scheme. A cumulative landscape and visual assessment of the scheme was carried out together with the various surrounding planned Ebbsfleet Valley development applications. Outcome The Ebbsfleet Valley is now subject to a commitment by the Government as a new ‘Garden City’, which Chancellor George Osborne announced on Sunday, will deliver up to 15,000 new homes. Osborne said it would be a “proper garden city”, the first since Welwyn Garden City was founded in 1920.


GREEN EBBSFLENEORTTHFLEET, KENT Our Landscape Masterplan sought to create a new Urban Centre supported by a strong landscape scheme, including SUDS, Allotments, POS and enhanced woodlands.


Client South Norfolk District Council

Location Wymondham, South Norfolk

Wymondham Abbey

Liz Lake Associates represented South Norfolk

visual impacts associated with the proposed

District Council (SNDC) at Public Inquiry regarding

development. Illustrative photomontages were

the development of 180 dwellings, on a Site at

prepared to support our Evidence.

Wymondham, South Norfolk. Acting as expert

Working closely with the team at SNDC and their

witness Mark Flatman gave evidence outlining

Barrister, Mark gave evidence at Public Inquiry as

the Landscape and Visual harm that would be

an expert witness.

associated with the development. Marks evidence specifically focused on visual effects associated

Outcome

with the historic and culturally significant, Grade 1

The Inspectors decision is expected in early 2014

Abbey, as well as the landscape effects associated Appellants Proposed Layout

with developing within a (protected) valley landscape. Approach Following a comprehensive site assessment, Liz Lake Associates produced comprehensive Evidence outlining the landscape and

Illustrative Photomontage of the Proposals


AM WYMONDNH ORFOLK Liz Lake Associates evidence focused on visual effects associated with the Nationally Important Grade I Wymondham Abbey and its valley setting


Client Carter Jonas LLP

Location Fen Ditton, Cambridge

Visual Assessment

Liz Lake Associates undertook a Green Belt

Outcome

Assessment and a Landscape and Visual Appraisal

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on two parcels of land within the village of Fen Ditton to the north east of Cambridge looking to assess the parcels suitability to accommodate any potential development. Approach Liz Lake Associates carried out desktop assessment and Site visits to prepare both Opportunities and constraints

documents. Using our in house Methodology’s, Liz Lake Associates were able to identify the parcels opportunities and constraints, as well as assess both Sites ability to meet the NPPFs criteria of Green Belt. Liz Lake Associates produced a series of reports which were submitted to the LPA to feed into the Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA).

Site Option


ON FEN DCAITMT BRIDGE All of Green Belt Land are being assessed for their ability to meet Green Belt Requirements


Client Essex and Suffolk Water

Location Chingford, North London

Engineers MPW Global

Photomontage of Development

Liz Lake Associates were instructed by Essex and

Once the final designs were completed, Liz

Suffolk Water to produce a Landscape and Visual

Lake Associates put together presentation

Impact Assessment (LVIA), detailed planting

boards to inform the local community at public

proposals and Verified Photomontages for a

consultation. Working closely with the client,

proposed water pumping station within the Lee

Liz Lake Associates were able to inform the

Valley. The proposals for this infrastructure

final site layout and design proposals to help

project included a new 462m2 Pumping Station,

facilitate a smooth planning application for this

146m2 switchgear and transformer building,

infrastructure project.

associated hard standing and related pumping infrastructure.

Our work was submitted as part of a detailed

Site Location

Approach

planning application to the Local Planning

The LVIA and the Verified Photomontages helped

Authority. The application was granted approval

identify visual and landscape issues associated

in 2013.

with the development. These were addressed early in the application process which allowed for a site-specific planting design to be suggested which offers necessary screening but also bring ecological and biodiversity benefits to the site.

The wider Lee Valley

Outcome


ATION PING, NSORTTH M U P L LONDON L A H CHINGFORD LOWER Our Design Proposals allowed for this necessary Piece of Infrastructure to Sympathetically fit into the surrounding landscape, reducing its Visual Impact, and consisting to local landscape Policy


Client Pigeon Investments

Location Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex

Local topography

Liz Lake Associates were instructed by Pigeon

the Landscape and Visual Impacts associated

Investments to assist in the Site Allocation

with the development. The LVIA fed into the

Process being undertaken by [Maldon District

Landscape Masterplan for the Site, minimising the

Council] as part of their [Strategic Housing Land

developments impact across the wider Landscape

Availability Assessment (SHLAA)], and to prepare

and suggested mitigation measures for the

an Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment

protection an enhancement of the GCN habitats

(LVIA) to feed into the Landscape Masterplan for

and detailing important site features such as trees

the Site. Considerations also had to be made for

and hedgerows.

the [creation of Great Crested Newt habitats within the Site]

Our work was submitted as part of a detailed

The Site

Approach

planning application to the Local Planning

Liz Lake Associates undertook a detailed appraisal

Authority for [XXX] houses in [XXX] of 2014.

of proposed Sites within Burnham on Crouch,

The decision is expected in [early 2015]

highlighting individual Sites opportunities and suitability for their inclusion within the SHLAA. On receiving the Site allocation, LLA produced a LVIA which identified and assessed

Proposed Site Layout

Outcome


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BURNHAMLiz Lake Associates helped create a new gateway to Burnham on Crouch


Client Welwyn and Hatfield Borough Council

Location Hatfield, Hertfordshire

The Site Proposals

Liz Lake Associates were employed by

Outcome

Wellyn and Hatfield Borough Council to give

The Inspectors decision is expected in May of this

evidence as Expert Witness at a ‘Called-in’

year.

application objecting to an application by Veolia Environmental Services and Hertfordshire County Council for Planning Permission for a Resource and Energy Recovery Facility (RERF) on land at New Barnfield, Hatfield, Hertfordshire. The proposed RERF measured 170m x 150m with a height of approximately 43m with a stack height Photomontage

of almost 75m. Approach Liz Lake Associates examined the Landscape and Visual chapters of the Environmental Statement, producing a detailed assessment of the applicants Landscape chapters, Photomontage and ZTV. Acting as a Rule 6 Party Liz Lake Associates gave expert evidence at Public Inquiry in October 2013.

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Client Hertfordshire County Council

Location Thorley Hall Farm, Bishops Stortford

The Site Location

Liz Lake Associates advised Hertfordshire County

Outcome

Council (HCC), in regard to a planning application

The application is on-going.

for the extraction and removal of materials (sand, gravel and soil) to enable construction of a 44 million gallon agricultural reservoir and related infrastructure. Approach Liz Lake Associates reviewed the submitted Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment (LVIA) Reservoir Details

and proposal drawings and then carried out an independent Site assessment. This looked at effects on the local landscape character and landscape resource as well as the impact to visual amenity on local residential properties and public rights of way. Our report not only looked at the final design proposal, but also effects associated with the mineral extraction process.

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ALL FARM THORLBEISYHOPHS STORTFORD, ESSEX Liz Lake Associates reviewed the Planning Application on Behalf of HCC


Client Client

Location Lawford, Essex

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Intro text Approach Text Outcome Designated as the Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), which sits on the borders of Essex and Suffolk. The area was made famous worldwide through the paintings of Picture caption

the landscape artist John Constable. Many of the scenes that brought him inspiration two centuries ago can still be seen today, especially at Flatford and along the banks of the River Stour. This area, now known as ‘Constable Country’, is a popular visitor destination, particularly during the summer months.

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Client Stansted Parish Council

Location Stansted Mountfitchet

View down Chapel Hill to Stansted Park

Landscape Character map

To help celebrate the Millennium, Liz Lake

enhance the countryside of the Parish, with its

Associates undertook a community project to

scattered hamlets and individual houses, which

assess the Landscape Character within the parish

is integral to the setting of the village. Individual

boundary of Stansted Mountfitchet, the Essex

strategies outlining the opportunities to reinforce

village in which our office has always

and strengthen the landscape character are also

been located.

proposed for each area.

Approach

Outcome

A desktop survey was undertaken using aerial

When presented to the community at a public

photography and Ordnance Survey mapping

meeting the Landscape Strategy was well received.

to identify the topography, natural features,

As part of a summer internship three French

land use and vegetation; this was then verified

students subsequently updated all the Tree

on site. Statutory and local designations were

Preservation Order records for the Parish under

identified and Essex Wildlife Trust provided a

the direction of the practice. In the summer of

Phase 1 Habitat Survey. Key characteristics were

2013 Landscape Architecture students from

identified in the landscape outside the urban area

Writtle School of Design revisited and updated

and ten individual local landscape character areas

the Landscape Strategy.

identified. These include rural farmland, a historic park and part of the international London Stansted Airport. The general strategy is to conserve and

London Stansted Airport


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A survey of the local landscape character revealed ten different landscape types, including Stansted Park


Client Various

Location Various

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With more than twenty years of landscape

provided on the visual effects of new fencing and

design experience in golf course projects, Liz

lighting for proposed or upgraded driving ranges.

Lake Associates has worked alongside such experienced golf course architects as Howard

Liz Lake Associates has had a long association

Swan and Hawtree. Some thirty projects have been

with the golf industry both in the UK and abroad.

taken through the planning process. Outcome

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Approach

With a thorough understanding of how golf

Liz Lake Associates has also advised local

courses can be designed and managed with

authorities on the landscape and visual impact

benefits for biodiversity, skills in heritage

of proposals for the importation of inert fill to

landscapes as well as landscape and visual impact

rejuvenate golf courses.

assessment the practice has a unique advantage in making a positive and informed contribution

This has included looking at the impact on existing vegetation from proposed grading and an assessment of the appropriateness of increased levels across a course in relation to the surrounding landscape character. Advice has been

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