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Moving towards greener housing gcp breakfast seminars - Tuesday 5 June, Wednesday 6 June and Tuesday 19 June 2007 gcp hosted a series of free breakfast seminars to introduce clients to The Code for Sustainable Homes. The two-hour sessions included an illustrated comparison of the existing EcoHomes assessment with the new Code and showed how this affects your housing project. Please call Nicola Thorogood, Sustainability Projects Coordinator, on 0117 932 8888 for more information. |
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Open day - Tuesday 19 June 2007 Planning for the future: Rural Development gcp hosted an open day for farmers, rural landowners and owners of property in the green belt; who were invited to call in at any time between 10.30am and 5.00pm to view our converted farm building. Chat to the team on all aspects of rural development, including farm diversification, development within the Green Belt, the conversion and re-use of buildings and more. This open day is being promoted in conjunction with Architecture Week www.architectureweek.org.uk Call Lisa Pritchard, Urban Designer, on 0117 932 8888 for more information |
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gcp stages wind turbine demo Plans to site a wind turbine at a recycling centre in Bath are gaining momentum. Residents of Bath witnessed the true scale of the proposal when a 24ft balloon flew 148ft above the site. Working with Bath and North East Somerset (B&NES) Council, gcp undertook a visual impact assessment, putting an end to speculation surrounding the impact of the proposed structure on the historic city landscape. Since announcing the plans for the wind turbine in late 2005, the scheme has brought the issue of renewable energy to the forefront. If successful, the initiative will provide the first renewable energy scheme of its kind in the B&NES area. To find out more about this scheme contact Jeremy Pilling, Director, on 0117 932 8888 |
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gcp qualify as assessors under Code for Sustainable Homes By 2016, developers of all new homes built in England will have to demonstrate that their scheme is carbon neutral. The introduction of the Code for Sustainable Homes, which applies to all Housing Corporation funded developments, is the latest initiative from the government towards this target. From now on, such new schemes must be externally assessed and achieve at least Level 3 under the Code. gcp has gained accreditation from the Building Research Establishment (BRE) to carry out such assessments and has also developed complimentary pre-assessment services to give clients early warning of how proposed schemes might rate under the new Code. For more information please contact Nicola Thorogood, Sustainability Projects Coordinator, on 0117 932 8888. |
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New planning policy statement set to focus on climate change Introduced in December 2006 the new planning policy statement Planning and Climate Change forms part of a raft of policy changes launched by Secretary of State, Ruth Kelly. Moving beyond the traditional scope of spatial planning, the new PPS (expected in March 2007 but still yet to be published) is anticipated to suggests a major step forward in addressing how the planning system could tackle climate change. We are faced with ever-increasing risks of flooding, heat waves and drought as well as growing pressure on water supplies and negative impacts on bio-diversity and the landscape. The statement looks set to make climate change a material consideration in all planning decisions. This will have profound implications on the practices of planners, urban designers, architects and developers alike. gcp can advise on the impact of the new planning policy statement. To find out more contact Lisa Pritchard, Urban Designer, 0117 932 8888. |
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gcp appointed consultants to Avonmouth wind turbines project We have been commissioned to undertake a scoping exercise to inform a planning application for the proposed installation of three turbines at an industrial site in Avonmouth. Following an initial feasibility study in November 2006 we are now due to be commissioned to establish the commercial and financial viability of the scheme. If the project gets the green light, the scheme will contribute to the Government's targets for reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, powering a significant proportion of the site's energy needs. Identified by Bristol City Council as one of the only locations likely to offer any potential for wind power in the Bristol area, the Avonmouth scheme is one of only four known projects currently underway in Bristol. To find out more contact Jeremy Pilling, Director, on 0117 932 8888. |
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Don't panic - you can still qualify for a EcoHomes 2006 certificate Registrations can still be made with the BRE for EcoHomes 2006 certification, under the following circumstances:
Contact Michael Hanson, Architect, 0117 932 8888 to discuss how you can register your project |
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Keep safe from flooding: tomorrow's climate is today's challenge The long awaited Planning Policy Statement 25 (PPS25) Development and Flood Risk was launched last December as part of the Government's ongoing review of planning policy. At the same time, the Environment Agency became a statutory consultee for planning applications in flood risk areas. Confronted with an increased risk of flooding, the fabric of our urban and rural communities could be affected in areas of high flood risk. PPS25 will ensure that flood risk is considered at all stages of the planning and development process, from land allocation through to individual site development. gcp Consulting is working with clients to ensure the development value of land can be maximised in areas where flood risk is identified. To find out more contact Lisa Pritchard, Urban Designer, on 0117 932 8888 |
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Wales brings forward carbon zero date - gcp can help The Welsh Assembly has produced a programme of action to tackle and deal with climate change, including achieving zero carbon levels for all new buildings in Wales by 2011. The first step towards carbon zero is that all new homes funded by the Welsh Assembly must be built to EcoHomes Excellent standard. gcp Consulting has two qualified EcoHomes assessors who can advise and carry out assessments to help you reach this target. To find out more about EcoHomes assessments in Wales contact Nicola Thorogood, Sustainability Projects Coordinator, 0117 932 8888. |
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