Low-impact development (LID) has been defined as "development which through its low negative
environmental impact
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either enhances or does not significantly diminish
environmental quality
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".
The interplay between would-be developers and the UK planning authorities since the 1980s has led to a diversity of unique, locally adapted developments, often making use of natural, local and reclaimed materials in delivering highly affordable, low or
zero carbon housing. These LIDs often strive to be
self-sufficient in terms of waste management, energy, water and other needs.
There are numerous examples of LIDs throughout the UK, and local and national authorities have come to recognise the need for the concept to be incorporated into planning strategies.
Definition
Low-impact development (LID), in the UK sense of the term, was described by Simon Fairlie, a former editor of
The Ecologist
''The Ecologist'' was a British environmental journal/magazine, published from 1970 to 2009. Founded by Edward Goldsmith, it addressed a wide range of environmental subjects and promoted an ecological systems thinking approach through its news ...
magazine, in 1996 as: "development that through its low impact either enhances or does not significantly diminish environmental quality." Fairlie later wrote:
In 2009 Fairlie revised his definition of a LID as: "development which, by virtue of its low or benign environmental impact, may be allowed in locations where conventional development is not permitted."
He explained:
Others have expanded on the definition. A study by the
University of West England acknowledged that: "LID is usually integrally connected with land management and as much as describing physical development, LID also describes a form of livelihood."
However, it also states that as LID is a "multi featured and intrinsically integrated form of development," a simple definition cannot capture the meaning of LID and goes on to develop "a detailed themed definition with detailed criteria."
Dr Larch Maxey in 2013 held the main features of LID to be:
* locally adapted, diverse and unique
* based on renewable resources
* of an appropriate scale
* visually unobtrusive
* enhances biodiversity
* increases public access to open space
* generates little traffic
* linked to sustainable livelihoods
* co-ordinated by a management plan
Examples
England

English LID examples include the
Hockerton Housing Project (
Nottinghamshire
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), Michael Buck's cob house in
Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire ( ; abbreviated ''Oxon'') is a ceremonial county in South East England. The county is bordered by Northamptonshire and Warwickshire to the north, Buckinghamshire to the east, Berkshire to the south, and Wiltshire and Glouceste ...
, Landmatters (
Devon
Devon ( ; historically also known as Devonshire , ) is a ceremonial county in South West England. It is bordered by the Bristol Channel to the north, Somerset and Dorset to the east, the English Channel to the south, and Cornwall to the west ...
) and
Tinker's Bubble (
Somerset
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).
Transition Homes, currently under development in
Transition Town
The terms transition town, transition initiative and transition model refer to grassroots, grassroot community projects that aim to increase self-sufficiency to reduce the potential effects of peak oil, Global warming, climate destruction, and eco ...
Totnes
Totnes ( or ) is a market town and civil parish at the head of the estuary of the River Dart in Devon, England, within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is about west of Paignton, about west-southwest of Torquay and ab ...
, Devon, is an attempt to scale-up and mainstream LID by providing around 25 low cost, low carbon homes designed along
permaculture
Permaculture is an approach to land management and settlement design that adopts arrangements observed in flourishing natural ecosystems. It includes a set of design principles derived using Systems theory, whole-systems thinking. It applies t ...
principles.
Residents will be allocated from the local housing needs register.
Similarly, LILAC built in 2013 a 'Low Impact Living Affordable Community' of 20 homes and a common house in
Bramley, Leeds
Bramley is a district in west Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is part of the City of Leeds electoral ward of Bramley and Stanningley, which had a population of 21,334 at the 2011 census. The area is an old industrial area with much 19th  ...
, which was visited by
Kevin McCloud
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Early life
Born in Bedfordshire, McCloud and his two brothers, ...
and
Mark Prisk, Minister of State for Housing and Local Government.
BedZED
Beddington Zero Energy Development (BedZED) is an environmentally friendly housing development in Hackbridge, London, England. It is in the London Borough of Sutton, north-east of the town of Sutton, London, Sutton itself. Designed to creat ...
(London) is another example of a larger scale LID, which was built in 2000–2002 and has 82 homes, however it is not as affordable as many of the above examples as it was partly designed to attract urban professionals.
Scotland
Findhorn Ecovillage
Findhorn Ecovillage, known in the past as the Findhorn Community, and also referred to as Ecovillage Findhorn, is an experimental and utopian community project based at The Park, in Moray, Scotland, near the village of Findhorn focused on ecol ...
has won a number of international awards. Steve James's Straw House, Dumfries was built for £4,000.
Wales
The
House of the Future, Cardiff
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, completed in 2000, was originally a showcase of the latest green building technologies, and later transformed into an education centre.
''
That Roundhouse'' (
Brithdir Mawr,
Newport, Pembrokeshire
Newport () is a town, Community (Wales), community, electoral ward and ancient port of ''Parrog'', on the Pembrokeshire coast in West Wales at the mouth of the River Nevern () in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The town gives its name to ...
) was granted planning permission in 2008 with a review in 3 years. In West Wales,
Lammas Ecovillage (near
Crymych
Crymych () is a village of around 800 inhabitants and a Community (Wales), community (population 1,739) in the northeast of Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is situated approximately above sea level at the eastern end of the Preseli Hills, Preseli Mount ...
,
Pembrokeshire
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) is a community of independent, off-grid households begun in 2009. Nearby ''Pwll Broga'' roundhouse is a development that was built without planning permission in 2012, refused retrospective planning permission in 2014,
but granted permission in July 2015, having met the requirements of the Welsh government's One Planet Development (OPD) policy. From 2010 to 2019, 24 applications had been approved in Wales, with the majority in Pembrokeshire, but there has been criticism that the developments were not being properly monitored for compliance with OPD: in essence that "developers can show they can make a basic income off the land and provide all their own energy and water". According to the
BBC
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, in 2019 there were 41 registered OPD dwellings in Wales, with a climate scientist claiming there was scope, in terms of available land, for up to 10,000 such developments.
In 2017, the term "eco-hamlet" was used to describe ''Pentre Solar'', a development of six houses at Glanrhyd, near
Llantood, Pembrokeshire; using locally sourced timber, solar power and shared electric transport, the project was designed for local people on the council housing waiting list, and was supported by the Welsh Government. This was the first such project in Wales, and possibly in the UK, and was created by Western Solar, the company that established the first solar park in Wales, at Rhosygilwen,
Rhoshill.
Benefits
Substantial research has concluded that LID represents some of the most innovative and
sustainable development
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in the UK.
LIDs have innovated and demonstrated
sustainable
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solutions including
low/zero carbon housing design,
rainwater harvesting
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,
renewable energy
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generation,
waste minimisation
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and innovative forms of
land management
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, including
No/low-till farming,
permaculture
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and
agroforestry
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.
LID has also shown a capacity to enhance local
biodiversity
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and public access to local space, and to produce traffic movements far below the national average. This has been attributed to
lift-sharing, to residents' greater use of public transport, walking and cycling and to the integration of local land based employment with other household activities. As the
Welsh Assembly Government
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Related to Wales
* Welsh, of or about Wales
* Welsh language, spoken in Wales
* Welsh people, an ethnic group native to Wales
Places
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* Welsh, Louisiana, U.S.
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* Welsh Basin, during t ...
has noted, such "...Development therefore is not just describing a physical development. It is describing a way of living differently where there is a symbiotic relationship between people and land, making a reduction in environmental impacts possible".
Constraints
Over the years, there have been various struggles with planning authorities over LID in the UK. Tony Wrench spent over a decade fighting the planning authorities until he was granted planning permission for
That Roundhouse. As Lisa Lewinsohn points out in her MSc thesis on LID, Tony Wrench and his partner Jane Faith have been "enforced against, fined, refused planning permission several times"
while
Lammas
Lammas (from Old English ''hlāfmæsse'', "loaf-mass"), also known as Loaf Mass Day, is a Christian holiday celebrated in some English-speaking world, English-speaking countries on 1 August. The name originates from the word "loaf" in referenc ...
has "probably spent about £50,000 on the application process."
Similarly, since 1986 Tir Penrhos Isaf has tried several times to get planning permission
and only succeeded in December 2006, twenty years after their first planning application was submitted.
The residents of Tir Penrhos Isaf consider:
Government policy
The extensive research interest in LID, backed up by the practical examples of the existing LIDs, has led to a growing number of planning policies in the UK designed to allow for LIDs. and the
Welsh Assembly Government
Welsh may refer to:
Related to Wales
* Welsh, of or about Wales
* Welsh language, spoken in Wales
* Welsh people, an ethnic group native to Wales
Places
* Welsh, Arkansas, U.S.
* Welsh, Louisiana, U.S.
* Welsh, Ohio, U.S.
* Welsh Basin, during t ...
's One Planet Development policy (OPD)
which is supported by the independent One Planet Council. The first development to receive permanent planning permission under the One Planet scheme was Nant-y-Cwm, near
Caerphilly
Caerphilly (, ; , ) is a town and community (Wales), community in Wales. It is situated at the southern end of the Rhymney Valley and separated from the Cardiff suburbs of Lisvane and Rhiwbina by Caerphilly Mountain.
It is north of Cardiff an ...
. The criteria for OPD in Wales include the requirement that 65% of all subsistence, or 30% of food and 35% of livelihood, come from the land.
See also
*
Degrowth
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*
Diggers and Dreamers
*
Ecovillage
An ecovillage is a traditional or intentional community that aims to become more socially, culturally, economically and/or environmentally sustainable. An ecovillage strives to have the least possible negative impact on the natural environment ...
*
Radical Routes
References
Further reading
* Bird, Chris. ''Local Sustainable Homes – How to make them happen in your community''. Green Books, 201
* Cotterell, Jane & Dadeby, Adam. ''The Passivhaus Handbook: A practical guide to constructing and retrofitting buildings for ultra-low-energy performance''. Green Books, 2012
* Evans, Ianto; Smith, Michael; Smiley, Linda. ''The Hand Sculpted House: A Practical and Philosophical Guide to Building a Cob Cottage''. Green Books, 201
* Jones, Barbara. ''Building with Straw Bales: A Practical Guide for the UK and Ireland''. Green Books, 2009
* Wimbush, Paul. ''Experience, Implications and Potential of Low Impact Development in Wales''. University of Wales, Newpor
* Wrench, Tony. ''Building a Low Impact Roundhouse''. Permanent Publications, 2007
External links
Low-impact developments
The Landmatters co-operative, DevonLILAC – Low-Impact Living Affordable Community, YorkshireTir Penrhos Isaf, Permaculture holding, Gwyedd, WalesSimon Dale's houses, WalesSteward Community Woodland, DevonCae Mabon, Eco Retreat Centre, SnowdoniaKeveral Farm, CornwallDown to Earth, GowerLAND Centres, Permaculture Association– a list of publicly accessible land-based
Permaculture
Permaculture is an approach to land management and settlement design that adopts arrangements observed in flourishing natural ecosystems. It includes a set of design principles derived using Systems theory, whole-systems thinking. It applies t ...
projects in the UK
A map of LAND Centres in the UK– maintained by Permaculture Magazine
Supporting organisations and resources
The Ecological Land Co-operative – supporting and enabling low-impact development in the UKLILI – The Low Impact Living Initiative – a non-profit network of those involved with LIDOne Wales : One Planet : The Sustainable Development Scheme of the Welsh Assembly GovernmentDoes Welsh National Planning Policy effectively address Low Impact Development in the open countryside?– Paper by Louise Kulbicki
The Role of Scientific Knowledge and Other knowledge Types in Grassroots Sustainability Initiatives: An Exploratory Case Study of a Low Impact Development Eco-village in Wales– MSc thesis by Karolina Rietzler
The Land MagazinePermaculture Magazine– 50-minute documentary film telling the story of the "UK's first planned ecoVillage, Lammas."
Living in the Future website– A video series about Ecovillages – community and low impact living
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