What’s Included in a Professional Coal Mining Risk Assessment?
Not all CMRAs are equal. For planning authorities to accept the report, it must meet specific standards. At EnviroSolution, each Coal Mining Risk Assessment is structured to Coal Authority guidelines.Your Report Will Include:Site location plan and boundary reference Review
How a Coal Mining Risk Assessment Can Prevent Costly Delays
Planning officers and building control departments often place conditions on developments in coalfield areas. Without a Coal Mining Risk Assessment, your application may be delayed or rejected outright.Case Study Example We recently assisted a client developing 3 new dwellings on a
Building Near an Old Mine Shaft? Here’s Why a CMRA Matters
Mine shafts and adits can exist beneath or near your proposed building footprint without obvious signs at ground level. If you're developing in a former coalfield, a Coal Mining Risk Assessment helps confirm whether legacy risks need managing.Common Hazards Identified:
Buying Land in a Former Mining Area? Here’s What You Need to Know
Coal mining was widespread across many parts of the UK, including the Midlands, Yorkshire, North East, and parts of Wales. If you're buying land in these regions, a Coal Mining Risk Assessment might be necessary — even for residential developments.What
Do I Need a Coal Mining Risk Assessment for My Planning Application?
If you're preparing a planning application in an area with a history of coal mining, your local authority may request a Coal Mining Risk Assessment. This report is critical for assessing whether historic mining activity poses a risk to your
How Much Does an Environmental Report Cost Before Construction?
Costs for environmental due diligence will depend on the nature of your site and the planning authority’s requirements. For many projects, the first step is a Phase 1 Desktop Study, which typically costs significantly less than intrusive investigations.What’s Included in
What Is a Site Investigation Report – and When Is It Required?
If your planning authority has asked for a “site investigation” or “contamination risk assessment,” they are typically referring to a Phase 1 Desktop Study as the first step.Desktop First, Intrusive Second (If Required) Most environmental site assessments begin with a Phase
Do I Need a Phase 1 Desktop Study for a Brownfield Site?
In most cases, yes. Brownfield land — which refers to sites that have previously been developed — is far more likely to contain residual contamination than greenfield land. As a result, a Phase 1 Desktop Study is commonly requested at
How to Get Planning Permission When Contamination Is Suspected
If a site has previously been used for industrial or commercial purposes, or is listed on a contaminated land register, local planning authorities may request an environmental risk assessment. A Phase 1 Desktop Study is the typical first step.Planning Authorities
What Surveys Do I Need Before Buying Land in the UK?
When purchasing land for development, it’s vital to understand what surveys and assessments are required to move forward safely and legally. One of the most common requirements — especially during early planning — is a Phase 1 Desktop Study.What Is