Planning and Polution Control

Short course

In Colchester

£ 185 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Short course

  • Location

    Colchester

  • Duration

    1 Day

Environmental health officers, planning officers and technical staff dealing with planning applications require skills to ensure that the pollution implications of any development are correctly assessed. Although all forms of pollution are considered, the emphasis will be on noise.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Colchester (Essex)
The Professional Training Centre, Sheepen House, Sheepen Road, CO3 3LL

Start date

On request

About this course

None.

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Course programme

Description
Environmental health officers, planning officers and technical staff dealing with planning applications require skills to ensure that the pollution implications of any development are correctly assessed. Although all forms of pollution are considered, the emphasis will be on noise.

Program
Course objectives/key benefits:
On completion delegates will be able to:
· Understand the basics of the planning process including development control and local development frameworks
· Understand how and why pollution control integrates into planning
· Carry out structured assessments of planning applications
· Make proper decisions based upon the assessments
· Draft appropriate conditions to be attached to planning consents
Who the course is aimed at:
· Environmental health officers
· Planning officers
· Technical staff
Course content:
· Purpose and scope of planning legislation
· Determinations and exemptions
· Development plans and local development frameworks
· Planning Policy Guidance notes (PPGs), their scope and application
· Supplementary planning documents
· Material considerations in determining applications
· The decision making process
· Importance of pollution control to the planning system
· Interaction with Local Authority objectives
· Developing an effective system for internal consultation
· Inputting pollution control information to the Local Development Plan and Development Control
· Using published guidance e.g. PPG24, BS4142, WHO Community Noise guidelines, British Standards
· Developing a structured methodology
· Understanding the source/receiver path and the what/where/when principle
· Evaluation of consultants reports
· Decision making and the classes of decisions that may be made
· Drafting of appropriate and sustainable planning conditions
· Enforcement of planning conditions
Course tutor:
Gordon Brown MCIEH MIOA
Training method:
Lecture, case studies and practical workshop session.
Course outcome/qualification:
PTC Certificate of Attendance.
Pre-requisite knowledge/qualification:
None.
Recommended follow-up courses:
· Institute of Acoustics Certificate of Competence in Environmental Noise Measurement
· Diploma in Acoustics and Noise Control.

Planning and Polution Control

£ 185 + VAT