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Brindley Associates were appointed by visionary landowner Sandy Riach to provide landscape and ecological services, working with architect David Orlowski, to gain planning approval for a Farm Diversification Project south west of St Andrews. The proposal was for a sustainable mixed use development including a visitor centre; local shop; affordable new homes; Eco-holiday homes; woodland enhancement and bio-mass fuel production.
The sensitive location of the site adjacent to Cameron Reservoir a Natura 2000, RAMSAR site and SPA required our ecologists to liaise closely with SNH in the production of an Ecological Impact Assessment to inform an Appropriate Assessment.
Following scoping and a Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment we worked closely with the architect and client to produce a landscape masterplan to mitigate the findings of our assessments; integrate public access adjacent to a sensitive SPA; create a hierarchy of sustainable landscapes and to maximise the biodiversity opportunities.
The Cameron Connection proposal was approved at a local public hearing and the client is currently seeking funding to progress the project.
What our client says...
“Our Farm Diversification Project, Cameron Connection, during a long and often challenging process, had much input from Brindley Associates ranging from ecological assessments and protected species surveys. We found them to be thoroughly professional and rigorous in their approach but always accessible and keen to engage with any issues which arose during the course of our successful application. I would certainly utilise their services in the future should the need arise.”
Sandy Riach
Land Owner & Developer of the Cameron Connection Project
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