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World Landscape Architecture Month

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April is World Landscape Architecture Month (WLAM) – an international celebration of Landscape Architecture. WLAM has been initiated by the American Society of Landscape Architects.  If you’d like to get involved, go to their website where you can download a card to to go in a photo of your favourite piece of landscape architecture on social media

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Good news for Green Infrastructure

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The government has issued new specific guidance on Green Infrastructure (GI) as part of their National Planning Practice Guidance.  It’s been published to help with the implementation of the main national planning document, the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) for England. The NPPF defines Green Infrastructure as a network of multi-functional green space, urban and

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Environment Agency publishes new Climate Change guidance for Flood Risk Assessments

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The Environment Agency has in the last month published new guidelines on how Climate Change should be considered in Flood Risk Assessments. Consideration of potential climate change impacts on river flow, rainfall, sea level rise and wave heights is important to ensure that development is prepared for future conditions, and that the people who live

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New report shows strong public support for renewable energy

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A recently published independent report shows public support for renewable energy considerably outweighs the popularity of ‘conventional’ energy sources. Research group Opinium have published a new report investigating the state of the UK energy market, including consumer attitudes to renewables. Renewable generation was found to be a key differentiating factor in consumer brand choices. The

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Johns Associates to provide Neighbourhood Planning support

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Johns Associates’ Planning and Environmental Appraisal team secured an exciting project win this month, having been awarded the contract to support Corsham Town Council in the production of their Neighbourhood Plan. Stage 1 of the process will involve laying the foundations for a successful plan through characterising the town as it is now through development

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Johns Associates reinforces Flood Risk Assessment capabilities

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Johns Associates’ water team strengthened its flood risk capabilities this month as Principal Consultant Tom Styles attended a two-day intensive training course to enable the full roll-out of improved drainage design calculation software on Johns Associates’ Flood Risk Assessments and drainage strategies. The new software is called ReFH2 and has been developed by the UK

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Johns Associates celebrates solar planning successes

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Johns Associates’ Planning and Environmental Appraisal team is celebrating two successful planning outcomes, supporting planning applications for solar farms for Good Energy. The team provided Landscape and Visual Impact Assessments, ecological assessments and arboricultural assessments for a 5MW solar farm in Dorset and for a (up to) 2MW solar farm in Cornwall. For the proposal

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Environmental Issues Continue to Move to the Mainstream

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This week has seen environmental issues grabbing the headlines for a number of reasons. The talks in Paris are the latest attempts to thrash out a global deal to arrest greenhouse gas emissions, and the floods in Cumbria and elsewhere pose unanswerable questions around climate change, flood science, and investment of scarce financial resources.  

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Working with Good Energy

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Johns Associates is working with the UK’s first 100% renewable energy supplier, Good Energy, to promote a proposal to co-locate solar panels on the site of the iconic Delabole wind farm, the UK’s first commercial on-shore wind farm. A planning application for a scheme with a capacity of up to 2MW has been submitted to

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