Landscape and Visual Impact Assessments by Chartered Landscape Architects with direct knowledge of Buckinghamshire's landscape character, planning policy, and designated landscapes.
We provide Landscape Technical Notes, Landscape and Visual Impact Appraisals, full LVIAs, and Townscape Visual Impact Assessments across Buckinghamshire. Our work covers a wide range of development types and landscape settings.
Buckinghamshire splits into three distinct landscape regions. The Chilterns National Landscape covers the south of the county — a chalk escarpment of beech-hanger woodland, dry valleys, and historic commons that carries the highest level of statutory landscape protection. To the north, the Vale of Aylesbury opens out into mixed arable and pastoral lowland with its scattered market towns, hedgerow-pattern fields, and broad views to the escarpment. Across the south, extensive Metropolitan Green Belt restricts development between settlements, and the HS2 corridor has reshaped parts of mid-Buckinghamshire.
The relevant planning authorities include Buckinghamshire Council (the unitary authority formed in 2020) and the Chilterns Conservation Board. We are familiar with their Local Plan policies, character assessments, and supplementary guidance — including the strong NPPF paragraph 182 protections applying to the Chilterns National Landscape and the openness tests that apply to Green Belt development.
A representative cross-section of the kinds of work we have delivered across Buckinghamshire: