Dealing with heritage and archaeology within Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) can be demanding both in terms of the archaeological field surveys which can be required, and the complexity of assessing large-scale indirect impacts to the setting of heritage assets. EIA requires professionalism, attention to detail and rigour to ensure that applications are robust and not vulnerable to challenge.
Landgage Heritage have a proven track record of coordinating archaeological and heritage inputs into EIAs for major developments across the UK. We have produced EIA chapters for major urban expansions, mineral extraction projects, large scale solar farms, town centre redevelopments, and wind farms.
Our staff have first-hand experience in the production of EIA chapters and in the coordination of the surveys and production of the baseline technical reports required.
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