Landscape Plans for Planning Permission
Many local authorities and county councils require separate landscape plans as part of a planning application submission or they might send a further information request as part of the planning application process. We can help you with your submission and prepare these documents for you. Typically we prepare a set that consists of a landscape plan, a planting plan with specifications and quantities and a maintenance programme.
It is quite common for local authorities to impose certain planning conditions on sites such as landscape screening and the use of native trees or hedging. As a professional landscape architecture and garden design practice we can assist you in successfully submitting such landscape plans and associated details to you local authority in a cost effective manner.
In order for us to prepare a landscape plan for planning permission we would ask you to send us some information via email as follows;
- A copy of any relevant correspondence from the county council regarding your landscape plan (Further Information Request)
- A digital drawing of your site (from your architect) showing the existing and proposed site layout, proposed building position/outline along with the site boundaries and all proposed and existing site services and infrastructure
- Photographs of the site including the existing boundaries and some views of the surrounding landscape