Landscape character assessment is a technique that has been developed to facilitate systematic analysis, description and classification of the landscape.
It involves identification of those features or combinations of elements that contribute to the character of the landscape, thereby enabling the special character and qualities of an area to be understood.
This information allows reasoned consideration of those issues affecting the landscape in order to develop appropriate recommendations for its future conservation and management.
Landscape character assessment can make a valuable contribution to the formation of planning policies, to the allocation of land for development, to development control activities, and to processes such as environmental assessment.
For more general information on landscape character assessments visit the Natural England's web site.
Email: enquiries.westmidlands@naturalengland.org.uk
Telephone: 0121 352 5050
The Staffordshire Landscape Character Assessment was adopted on 10 May 2001 as Supplementary Planning Guidance to the Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent Structure Plan 1996-2011. Relevant sections of the Supplementary Planning Guidance can be downloaded below:
Andy Goode - Principal Landscape Architect
Staffordshire County Council
Development Services Department, Riverway,
Stafford,
ST16 3TJ
Tel: (01785) 277262
Fax: (01785) 211279