Agricultural and Rural Development

AGRICULTUAL AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT

A selection of projects completed by Green Tyger Design...

Biogas Plant at Whitchurch

This new biogas plant on the outskirts of Whitchurch in Shropshire presented a challenge in that the new plant contained several large anaerobic digester tanks and chrome gas flues, which were highly visible, particularly from the nearby main road. 

Our solution was to design a new planting scheme in an adjacent field outside of the site which was agreed with the local landowner. Then we planted large nursery stock directly in a line between the road and the site to help screen the flues from this sensitive viewpoint.

An Accurate Visual Representation (AVR) was requested by the planners to show how two new proposed storage tanks would appear from the roadside. As a result of our model study and photomontage this variation was approved, and the plant is now fully operational.

Digestate Storage Tanks

Here the landowner required planning consent to erect a large new digestate storage tank 30m in diameter and 5m high near Ryton in Warwickshire. These tanks are used to spread organic material obtained as waste from biodigester plant. The planners were concerned for the appearance of this tank within the open countryside, particularly from residential properties and main roads. neaby.

To show how the new tank would appear, we prepared an accurate 3d model of the storage tank set within a large-scale digital terrain model of the surrounding area. A fly through of this model allowed the planners to see how the tank would appear from several residential properties and key receptors in the area and planning permission was granted for the development in 2019.

Crofthead Biogas Plant

For this new biogas plant in Dumfriesshire, Green Tyger Design have prepared the planting plan to screen the new dome structures within this attractive rolling upland landscape.  

During the planning application a variation for the height of the biodigester domes was investigated using ZTV Analysis to show the difference in the visual impact within the surrounding areas. Satisfied the there would be minimal visual impacts, planning permission was granted in 2019.
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