Green Belt, Conservation Areas and Listed Buildings
These are increasingly important and, for many, sometimes obdurate areas of planning. Landmark Planning has a complete knowledge of the pertinent issues and regulations, as well as the necessary skills to negotiate successfully on exceedingly delicate issues.It is generally acknowledged that the overwhelming demand for new building, both residential and commercial, has led to pressure on protected areas, including those within the Green Belt.
Landmark Planning can help to provide sensible, sensitive solutions that are acceptable to clients, local planning authorities and the communities likely to be affected by these planning decisions and subsequent developments.
Elsewhere, apart from compiling conservation statements, or undertaking heritage studies, we will swiftly prepare closely-argued, convincing applications to provide the most positive chances of success, whether the property concerned be, for instance, a listed barn in the country or a grade I listed stately home.
Beyond the Green Belt, Landmark Planning has advised on agricultural matters, from the start-up of a new farmstead to the diversification of existing farms and the re-use of redundant farm buildings.







