Sustainability
Designing for a greener future
Sustainability is at the heart of our proposals for Heather. Our aim is to create a development that supports healthy lifestyles, protects and enhances the natural environment, and reduces carbon emissions.
This means considering sustainability in every aspect of the proposals – from the layout of green spaces and walking routes to the design and construction of the homes themselves.
By combining energy-efficient homes with new green spaces, enhanced biodiversity and improved walking connections, the proposals aim to create a neighbourhood that is both environmentally responsible and enjoyable to live in.

Biodiveristy
Improving ecology through new habitats and planting
The site is currently largely arable land with relatively limited ecological value. Our proposals provide an opportunity to create a greener and more nature-rich environment by introducing new habitats and planting across the site.
This will include a variety of native trees, hedgerows and wildflower areas designed to support birds, insects and other wildlife. The development will also deliver a biodiversity net gain of at least 10%, meaning the ecological value of the site will be greater after development than it is today.

Energy efficient homes
Lower bills and emissions through efficient design
The homes within the development will be designed to be highly energy efficient, helping to reduce carbon emissions while also lowering energy bills for residents.
Our approach supports the transition towards net zero and focuses on both reducing energy demand and generating renewable energy.
Key features include:
- Energy-efficient design
A fabric-first approach using high levels of insulation and layouts that maximise natural daylight, helping homes stay warm while reducing energy use. - Low-carbon technology
Solar panels and heat pumps will help generate renewable energy and reduce carbon emissions. - EV charging
Every home will be provided with electric vehicle charging facilities to support the transition to low-emission transport.


