(EIA) Environmental Impact Assessment in Berkshire

Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) in Berkshire

Will ecology slow down your Berkshire development? 

An EIA maintains project control before planning pressure builds. 

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Do you need an EIA in Berkshire?

If your development could significantly affect land, wildlife, water, or landscapes, the council will expect formal ecological evidence in Berkshire before it can be approved. Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) in Berkshire span to major housing, infrastructure, commercial and mixed-use developments. 

Where an EIA applies, a planning application in Berkshire cannot progress without a legally compliant ecology assessment in place.

Berkshire’s environmental settings often elevate EIA risk:

Thames Valley through Reading, Windsor and Maidenhead — floodplain management and riparian species interactions

Kennet & Avon Canal and associated backwaters — linear habitats with bat and water vole sensitivities

Strategic commercial redevelopment in Slough and Bracknell — air quality, land contamination and cumulative regeneration impact

Royal estate landscapes around Ascot and Windsor Great Park — designated habitats and landscape conservation

Agricultural belts near Newbury and Wokingham — hedgerow and pond networks supporting protected species

These inform EIA screening decisions.

Our Environmental Impact Assessment services support all Berkshire Local Planning Authorities, delivering precise ecological data to ensure seamless application processing and regulatory compliance.

Why Planning Authorities Request an EIA in Berkshire 

Berkshire local planning authorities (LPA) are obligated to consider the Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981, the Habitats Regulations, and the NERC Act 2006 in their decision-making process. LPAs use an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)  to provide a comprehensive evaluation of all potential environmental impacts. These include ecological risks, such as evaluating protected species in Berkshire projects, to ensure a holistic understanding of a project’s implications.

Without a detailed EIA in Berkshire, applications risk delays due to incomplete environmental assessments, seasonal survey requirements, or additional conditions pending further evidence to address ecological concerns.

Local Case Insight

A logistics redevelopment near Reading, adjacent to the Kennet river system, was initially screened without full assessment. Council officers referenced potential riparian effects and pressure from neighbouring commercial schemes. A full environmental assessment was produced to evaluate floodplain alteration, ecological sensitivity and construction impacts. Statutory bodies responded within defined parameters, and mitigation was conditioned proportionately. Approval followed at committee with no deferral or public escalation.

What Happens During an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) in Berkshire?

Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) in Berkshire must be precise, proportionate and defensible under challenge. We scope tightly to legal triggers, match survey effort to real risk, and structure reporting so that planning officers, consultees and inspectors can rely on it without hesitation. 

Key Deliverables for Berkshire EIA Projects

Our EIA meets the evidence requirements set by Berkshire Local Planning Authorities and delivers:

  • Full environmental assessment chapter suitable for planning submission and public consultation 
  • Site-specific baseline surveys and clear impact findings 
  • Practical mitigation and monitoring strategy that planners can condition and discharge 
  • Integrated reporting aligned with highways, drainage, landscape and BNG where required 

All evidence is prepared for legal scrutiny, committee reporting and public consultation in Berkshire. 

Step 1

Screening & Scoping

Review of proposal, screening opinion and environmental sensitivities to define ecology scope. 

Step 2

Baseline Surveys

Targeted habitat and species surveys using nationwide methods consistent with CIEEM and Natural England. 

Step 3

Impact Assessment

Construction and operational effects evaluated with clear significance reasoning. 

Step 4

Reporting & Integration

Policy-linked ecology chapter ready for submission within the Environmental Statement. 

Next Steps

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FAQ - Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) in Berkshire 

What is an Environmental Impact Assessment for developments in Berkshire?

An Environmental Impact Assessment is a process used to assess the likely environmental effects of a development before planning permission is granted. In Berkshire, this is particularly important for larger developments where environmental constraints and planning sensitivity are high.

An EIA may be required where a development is likely to have significant environmental effects. In Berkshire, this often includes major residential schemes, commercial developments, and infrastructure projects. A screening opinion from the Local Planning Authority will confirm if an assessment is needed.

The Thames Valley is a key growth area within Berkshire, and developments here may require an Environmental Impact Assessment due to their scale and potential impact on infrastructure, landscape, and local communities.

Yes, larger residential developments, particularly those involving significant land use change or located in sensitive areas, may require an EIA. These developments can have notable impacts on transport, landscape, and surrounding communities.

Typical factors include transport, air quality, noise, landscape and visual impact, ecology, water environment, and effects on local infrastructure. The scope of the assessment will depend on the development and its location.

How does EIA consider infrastructure pressure in Berkshire?

Infrastructure is a key consideration due to ongoing development pressure in Berkshire. An EIA may assess impacts on road networks, public transport, utilities, and local services to ensure developments are sustainable.

Berkshire includes areas of green belt land where development is more restricted. While not all proposals require an EIA, larger or more complex developments in these areas may need assessment to understand their environmental impact.

An Environmental Statement includes detailed technical assessments, outlines the likely environmental impacts, and sets out mitigation measures. It forms part of the planning application and supports decision making.

EIA and planning applications are managed by the relevant Local Planning Authority depending on the site location, alongside
Berkshire Councils
Planning guidance can be accessed via individual council websites across the county.

An Environmental Impact Assessment helps identify environmental constraints early, ensures appropriate surveys are completed, and provides clear evidence to support the planning application. This helps reduce risk and supports a smoother planning process.

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