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Projects: Landscape and Visual Assessment
Blaen Dyffryn Quarry Reclamation
Landscape Town & Country was appointed by Gryphonn Quarries Ltd, in December 2003 to undertake a landscape appraisal, including a landscape and visual impact assesment, concluding in the preparation a landscape proposal for the infilling of a disused quarry at Blaen Dyffryn in the Brecon Beacons National Park
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Pemberton, Site for Llanelli Scarlets Rugby Stadium and Mixed Use Development
Carmarthenshire County Council, commissioned LTC Landscape Architecture, via Mott MacDonald in March 2005, to carry out a Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment to determine the likely effects of the proposed development consisting of a rugby stadium and mixed leisure and retail facilities
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Tesco, Culverhouse Cross
LTC Landscape Architecture were commissioned to carry out and Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment and as expert witness in the appeal of the Vale of Glamorgan v. Tesco
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Bath Package
Bath and North East Somerset Council commissioned LTC, via Mott MacDonald, to carry out an assessment of the effects of a proposed major reorganisation of the vehicular circulation routes within Bath City Centre and of the proposed new bus routes together with the park and ride facilities around the boundaries of the city.
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Pixash
Bath and North East Somerset County Council commissioned LTC, via Mott MacDonald to carry out a Landscape and Visual Assessment in support of a detailed Planning Application for the construction of a new Waste Transfer Facility, on a brown field site in the Avon Valley close to the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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Modernisation of the West Coast Main Line
Network Rail (rail track) commissioned Landscape Town and Country to carry out a Landscape and Visual Assessments for four new rail crossings in the West Midlands, required as a result of modernisation.
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Hams Hall
E-On (Powergen) commissioned Landscape Town and Country to carry out a Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment and prepare a Landscape Masterplans for a major new distribution park with an international rail freight terminal on the site of a demolished power station.
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