Landscape and Visual Impact Assessments by Chartered Landscape Architects with direct knowledge of Gloucestershire'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 Gloucestershire. Our work covers a wide range of development types and landscape settings.
Gloucestershire is one of the most varied landscape counties in southern England. The Cotswolds National Landscape covers more than half the county, including the limestone escarpment along the western edge, the oolitic plateau, and the designated stone villages that define its character. The Severn Vale forms a broad floodplain to the west, while the Forest of Dean — an ancient royal forest with extensive SACs and SSSIs — lies beyond. The Wye Valley National Landscape extends into the south-west corner, sharing its distinctive limestone gorge with neighbouring Monmouthshire.
The relevant planning authorities include Cotswold District Council, Stroud District Council, Cheltenham Borough Council, Gloucester City Council, Forest of Dean District Council, and Tewkesbury Borough Council. We are familiar with the Cotswolds Conservation Board management plans, the Forest of Dean Local Plan policies, and the GLVIA-aligned policy hooks that apply across the county.
A representative cross-section of the kinds of work we have delivered across Gloucestershire: