Achieving Planning
Consent
ESHA has a very good
record in obtaining planning consent for a wide variety of projects,
including a number in particularly sensitive locations such as
central Tiverton, Ludlow, the Redland Conservation Area (Bristol) and
the listed Merchants Almshouses also in Bristol.
Our service includes:-
Advising on the
employment (where appropriate) of further consultants such as
planning consultants, ecologists, archaeologists.
Advising on and
organising the preparation (by others) of surveys of topography,
existing buildings and ecology (including trees) and reports on
topics such as archaeology and flood risk.
Organising and leading
public consultation events where appropriate.
Consulting the
appropriate authority officers - usually Planning and Highways but
sometimes also Natural England, the Environment Agency and others on
the proposed design.
The preparation of
application drawings including location plan, site plan, street
elevations, plans and elevations of buildings, and perspective
drawings (where appropriate). These drawings can be black and white
or coloured as required.
The preparation of the
Design and Access Statement.
The coordination of the
whole application and completion of the planning application form.
Answering questions and
resolving any problems raised on the application by the local
authority officers.