Define played a central role in re-establishing the design strategy for the site, providing landscape-led masterplanning and coordinating key technical and placemaking inputs.
Masterplanning and Design Evolution
- Comprehensive review of the appeal decision and Inspector’s findings to inform a revised development strategy
- Landscape-led masterplanning to reshape the site structure, development parcels and relationship with surrounding landscape and settlements
- Iterative testing of layout, access, scale and landscape mitigation to address landscape, visual and character considerations
Green Infrastructure and Landscape Strategy
- Development of an integrated green infrastructure framework to guide landscape structure, open space provision, ecological enhancement and sustainable drainage
- Coordination with ecology, drainage and heritage inputs to ensure a multifunctional and policy-compliant approach
- Clear articulation of landscape character areas and how green infrastructure supports sense of place and climate resilience
Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment (LVIA)
- Preparation of a robust, GLVIA-compliant LVIA to assess landscape and visual effects of the revised proposals
- Use of assessment findings to directly inform design decisions and mitigation measures embedded within the masterplan
Green/Grey Belt Assessment (GBA)
- Preparation of a robust assessment of the Green Belt and the land / development to demonstrate it is Grey Belt land and meets the NPPF para 155 tests / Golden Rules
Design Coding and Stewardship
- Preparation of design coding principles to guide future development quality and consistency across the site
- Key input into shaping the site’s stewardship strategy, ensuring long-term management of landscape, green infrastructure and community assets to secure a positive legacy beyond planning
Consultation and Engagement
- Active involvement in stakeholder and community engagement, helping to explain the revised design approach and respond to feedback
- Support to the wider team in pre-application discussions with the local planning authority