RISE OF THE RENEWABLES?
There have been a couple recent victories for the renewable sector which include a battery-based electrical storage scheme in the Green Belt near Wolverhampton and a solar farm covering 114…
There have been a couple recent victories for the renewable sector which include a battery-based electrical storage scheme in the Green Belt near Wolverhampton and a solar farm covering 114…
We love a bit of case law. The High Court in London Borough of Brent v Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities & Anor [2022] EWHC 2051 (Admin) has…
We have recently submitted an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) screening request to a Council relating to a proposed 30ha solar farm. EIA regulations only apply to certain development and the…
It has been an exciting and very busy week for Eldnar Consultancy, and not just on the work front! Beth (Dennis) has been working hard for weeks (months!) to prepare…
So – all change, again! Boris Johnson has announced that the Government will ease restrictions in the rural planning system with the intention to make it easier to convert and…
DEFRA and the RPA have published updated guidance on the Slurry Investment Grant. Understandably the Government is keen to ensure that slurry produced in the process of pig, beef and…
This may seem an odd, if not bold, topic to discuss. We’re planners, surveyors, valuers, and so much more! However, as the website says, we may not be a large…
We are pleased to announce that we have been shortlisted in the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) Awards for Planning Excellence, Small Planning Consultancy of the Year – West Midlands…
Having recently submitted a prior notification for a forestry building in the Wyre Forest District, it has got us at Eldnar questioning why more people do not look to benefit…
We often get asked about valuation work and the types of work we get involved with which is relatively wide ranging in that we can, and do, value urban and…