Nutrient neutrality planning embargo has been lifted for Dover Council following new study.
Nutrient Neutrality Update – Green Light for Dover

Nutrient neutrality planning embargo has been lifted for Dover Council following new study.
We are delighted to welcome three new members of staff to Cole Easdon who have joined us over the summer months.
In May 2022 the Environment Agency (EA) updated the peak rainfall allowances to be considered by developments.
Doug Hickman, one of our Directors, recently competed in the Forest of Dean Spring Trails Half Marathon.
Natural England have announced that nutrient neutrality requirements are to be extended to another 27 river catchments, covering 42 local authorities.
We are now able to offer Water Neutrality Statements for new developments in Horsham, Chichester and Crawley that fall within the Sussex North Water Resource Zone.
We are pleased to welcome another new staff member to Cole Easdon this November.
Somerset West & Taunton Council (SWTC) has announced that it will borrow £2m to buy land to create wetlands for phosphate mitigation.
In July 2021, the Environment Agency (EA) revised their previously published climate change allowances.
We are delighted to welcome 2 new members of staff to Cole Easdon in September.