Landscape Visual Impact Assessment Sussex (LVIA)

Landscape Visual Impact Assessment (LVIA) in Sussex

LVIA Required Before Planning in Sussex?

We support Sussex developments by providing LVIAs that assess effects on countryside views, settlement edges and heritage settings. Supplying an LVIA early helps prevent planning delays and further information requests

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Do you need a Landscape Visual Impact Assessment (LVIA) in Sussex?

In simple terms, you’ll need a Landscape & Visual Impact Assessment (LVIA) for your Sussex site if your planning application could affect the character of the landscape or the views experienced by people nearby.

An LVIA is the document that explains how your development will look, how it fits into the surrounding landscape, whether it will change key views, and what can be done to reduce visual impacts. It helps the Local Planning Authority understand the real-world effects of your proposal and decide whether it is acceptable in landscape and visual terms.

Sussex planning authorities frequently require LVIAs where development may be visible from sensitive landscapes or heritage-influenced settings, including:

  • Settlement edges with views across the South Downs and Low Weald

  • Development near river valleys and historic transport corridors

  • Elevated sites or slopes with wider landscape visibility

  • Areas intervisible with listed buildings, conservation areas or historic estates

  • Infrastructure or commercial routes where cumulative visual impacts may arise

Planning officers commonly seek an LVIA where visual sensitivity has been highlighted at pre-application stage.

We deliver expert Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment services across Sussex, supporting projects in coastal towns, villages and surrounding countryside.

Why Planning Authorities in Sussex Request a Landscape Visual Impact Assessment (LVIA)

In Sussex, an LVIA is often required where development may alter countryside views or affect heritage settings. Prepared in line with the Landscape Institute’s GLVIA3 guidance and relevant planning policy, an LVIA explains how your proposal will appear in the landscape and identifies the measures taken to minimise visual and landscape effects.

Local Case Insight

On a mixed-use proposal on higher ground near a Sussex settlement boundary, early engagement raised concerns regarding visual prominence and character change. A structured LVIA was undertaken, including agreed viewpoints covering longer-distance views and local rights of way. Mitigation was embedded through refined layout positioning, reduced ridge-line massing and strengthened green infrastructure. The LVIA confirmed reduced visual effects and supported a positive planning recommendation without further redesign.

How the Landscape Visual Impact Assessment Process Works

We deliver compliant, planning-ready LVIAs that meet Sussex policy standards and support your application with robust visual evidence.

Key LVIA Deliverables for Sussex Projects

Your Landscape Visual Impact Assessment (LVIA) is structured to meet Sussex’s planning requirements and typically includes:

  • Baseline assessment – Landscape character review, policy context and on-site survey with key viewpoints captured.

  • Visual outputs – Accurate photography, wireframes and ZTV mapping to show potential visibility and change.

  • Impact and mitigation analysis – Clear GLVIA3-aligned assessment of landscape and visual effects with proportionate mitigation.

  • Submission-ready report – A concise, LPA-aligned LVIA formatted for smooth planning submission.

This ensures your LVIA in Sussex can be submitted confidently, supporting a smoother planning process and clear decision-making.

Step 1

Site Survey

Site is assessed to capture potential viewpoints. 

Step 2

LVIA Preparation

Desk research of the landscape study area

Step 3

Coordination stage

Collate assessments and evaluate the key components 

Step 4

Submission and support

 We respond to any LVIA queries or amendments required.

Next Steps

Ready to secure approval and start on site? We’ll confirm what your Sussex site needs and help you move forward without unnecessary delay. 

FAQ - LVIA in Sussex

Why is an LVIA commonly required in Sussex?

Sussex includes protected landscapes and prominent downland views.

East Sussex County Council – https://www.eastsussex.gov.uk/

Mid-Sussex District Council – https://www.midsussex.gov.uk/

West Sussex County Council – https://www.westsussex.gov.uk/

Residential growth, infrastructure schemes and tourism-related development.

 

It assesses landscape effects and visual impacts on nearby receptors.

 

Are views from public rights of way important in Sussex LVIAs?

Yes, footpaths and bridleways are key visual receptors.

 

Yes, height and massing are often adjusted.

 

Yes, development near the National Park is closely scrutinised.

 

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