Landscape Institute’s Post

The Landscape Institute is calling for a long-term, joined-up approach when the Government implements its recently announced Nature Restoration Fund and other reforms. The Government has committed to reforming planning regulations to drive economic growth and fulfil its ambitious housing targets and infrastructure development. It intends to use the upcoming Planning and Infrastructure Bill to introduce legislative changes that it says will enable development in a more efficient and effective way. However, at the Landscape Institute, we are concerned that such planning reforms will come at the expense of landscape considerations. Housing and infrastructure must work with nature, climate and people for the long-term. Environmental measures cannot simply be sidelined or reallocated to more distant parts of the UK. That will not help us fulfil our legal Net Zero obligations, it will do little to remedy our depleted nature, it won’t tackle the growing issue of flooding in our own areas, and it will not support local measures to support public health and well-being. Development for economic growth must go in tandem with local environmental delivery to be truly successful. #infrastructure #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign

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Francis Hesketh

Technical Director at TEP - The Environment Partnership

2mo

Great picture of the West Gorton ‘sponge park’! Where biodiversity, community, play, water management and neighbourhood quality meet. Exactly as you say….. economic growth goes hand in hand with local environmental delivery

Richard Clegg

Garden sculptures. waterfalls, waterfeatures. Drystone walling. Party to 6 Golds at Chelsea FS.

2mo

I'm not taken by those caged stones! Let the be free!

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Very informative! Thank you for your leadership.

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