Brownfield homes relieve pressure on green belt

A new residential development in St Albans will soon offer contemporary homes in the town, providing much-needed accommodation for local people.  Planning consent has been granted for 37 dwellings to be built on the site of a former builders’ merchant.  The scheme in Cape Road will reuse the brownfield site to deliver high-quality, sustainable and
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What does rural sustainability really mean?

Defining sustainability for a rural location can lead to conflicting interpretations.  In such debates, test cases can help shine a light to steer a proposal towards consensus.  In the following project, Motion gave prominence to previous sustainable travel measures and drew attention to appeal outcomes for similar schemes, allaying concerns that a development would be
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Tenacity wins sustainability arguments at inquiry

A solid understanding of traffic planning, highways and drainage issues, combined with a dogged determination to address concerns, resulted in a successful appeal outcome for Reside Developments, who plan to build 125 homes on land in Hampshire.  Sustainable travel measures will help to promote non-vehicular trips to and from the site.  A comprehensive range of
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Evidence-based approach helps win appeal

Outline planning permission has been granted for 20 dwellings on a sustainable site in Kent after an appeal.  The development will provide affordable, much-needed housing, including first homes on land south of Dunlin Walk, Iwade.  Motion supported Barratt David Wilson (BDW) Homes during a three-year involvement with the project, more recently providing advice on the
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