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Protecting and enhancing the landscape

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The quality of the environment is of importance when new planning applications are considered. The protection and enhancement of the landscape is essential if the quality and biodiversity of our townscape and landscape is not to be eroded significantly.

The preparation of a landscape scheme is often left as an afterthought following the acceptance of new development. This means that any available space for the planting of significant trees or hedgerows may have already been occupied by structures or services or simply cannot be sustainable for the long term.

Landscape should be used to blend a development in to its surroundings and take account of local character and distinctiveness. Planting should not be a token gesture or designed to hide a poor development. A good landscape and design scheme for the external areas can improve the appearance and function of a development. Consideration should be given to hard and soft landscape and discussed at the pre-submission stage.

At full planning or outline application stage a design plan for landscape should be produced showing the location of existing landscape elements to be retained and new areas of landscape proposed. A full planting plan and planting schedule is normally required to satisfy a planning condition once the principle of a scheme has been established.

Advice is given to developers and the public on a range of matters including integrating new buildings into the countryside, managing the landscape, the creation of new outdoor spaces, trees and planting schemes on new developments.

Further information can be found in the following publications:

There are a number of local private practitioners in the professions of landscape architecture, garden design and ecology who offer a consultancy service where this is needed.

For more information contact the Landscape Officer on 01394 444420 or email community&economic@suffolkcoastal.gov.uk

You will also find further information on the following websites:

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