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PRE-ASSESSMENT New Dwelling at Poplar Meadow Freystrop CSH Code for Sustainable Homes PRE-ASSESSMENT Proposed development New Dwelling at Poplar Meadow Freystrop, Haverfordwest Pembrokeshire CSH Code for Sustainable Homes PRE-ASSESSMENT Proposed development New Dwelling at Poplar Meadow Freystrop, Haverfordwest Pembrokeshire January 2014 Planning Copy Bullock Consulting is registered under the BREEAM Scheme Code for Sustainable Homes BREEAM registered Code for Sustainable Homes Consultants have the expertise and qualification to provide services relating to Code for Sustainable Homes. The register developed by BRE Global and supported by BREEAM trains and examines professionals in the environmental construction industry to provide advice and operate to the Code standards. As a local authority Planning Officer you can accept information from a Code for Sustainable Homes assessor with confidence in its accuracy because: They have passed a rigorous examination covering the requirements of the Code for Sustainable Homes They use specific auditable checking procedures to establish compliance Their work will be monitored by BRE Global They have signed and operate to a code of conduct that requires them to work only within their sphere of professional competence Bullock Consulting Ltd Tel. 01646689289 BridgeBullock Innovation Consulting CentreLtd Fax. 01646689310 PembrokeshireTechnium Pembrokeshire Science & Technology Park Tel: 01646 689289 PembrokePembrokeshire Dock Science & Technology Park Email.Fax: [email protected] 689310 Pembrokeshire,Pembroke Dock SA72 6UN Web. www.bullockconsulting.co.uk Pembrokeshire, SA72 6UN Code for Sustainable Homes Site Registration Form Please find enclosed in this document, confirmation of your site(s) registration with Stroma Certification. Your Specific Site Report Reference has been generated and included. Please ensure you input this number into all reports that pertain to the site Site Reference Number: 004727-140127-179-1239 General Details: Date of Registration: 27/01/2014 Company Name: Bullock Consulting Ltd Assessor Certification Number: STRO004727 Contact Phone Number: 01646 689 289 Email Address: [email protected] Code Version: Nov-10 Site Details: Report Type: Design Stage & Post Con Site Name: Plot @ Poplar Meadow, Freystrop Site Street 1: Poplar Meadow Site Street 2: Targate Road Site Area: Freystrop Site City or Town: Haverfordwest County: Pembrokeshire Post Code: SA62 4FB Government Office: Wales Local Planning Authority: Pembrokeshire County Council No. of Units on Site that will be assessed to CSH Standard: 1 Site Contact Details: Client - Company Name: Mr & Mrs R Murray Client - Main Contact: Mr R Murray Developer - Company Name: TBC Developer - Main Contact: TBC Architect - Company Name: Mr R Murray Architect - Main Contact: Mr R Murray Page 1 of 1 Plot at Poplar Meadow, Freystrop, Haverfordwest CSH Pre-Assessment, January 2014 4 bed detached dwelling TAN 22 – Part D6 Statement of Expected Standard To the best of our knowledge and from the information available at this stage, this building/development is predicted to achieve Level 3 (Wales) of the Code for Sustainable Homes, subject to the developer complying with all criteria in order to achieve the credits as allocated. Predicted Overall Score This scheme achieves a predicted score of 58.01. This exceeds the score of 57 required for Level 3 compliance. Predicted Credits under ENE1 This dwelling type is predicted to achieve 3.2 credits under ENE1. Sustainable Design Solutions Improve DER/TER by approximately 28% Reduce primary energy use to below 58 kWh/m2/annum Install an energy meter to monitor electricity consumption. Low Energy external lighting Provide low energy white goods Provide renewable technology to contribute at least 10% of energy needs Provide at least 4 secure cycle spaces per 4 bedroomed dwelling Provide an area suitable for use as a Home Office Minimise internal water use through water saving devices to achieve less than 105 litres/person/day Commitment rate all five main building elements under BRE Green Guide All insulation to achieve a global warming potential (GWP) of less than 5 Daylight levels to achieve at least 2% in kitchens and 1.5% in living rooms, dining rooms and home offices to reduce reliance on electrical lighting Commission Ecology report to assess current ecological value of the site and implement recommendations of a qualified Ecologist to enhance the ecological value of the site. Code for Sustainable Homes Technical Guide November 2010 - Full Technical Guide Pre-Assessment Report Report Reference: CSH140176 Site Registration: 004727-140127-179-1239 Site Name: Plot @ Poplar Meadow, Freystrop Assessor Number: STRO004727 Company: Bullock Consulting Ltd Assessor: Sian James Code for Sustainable Homes Pre-Assessment Report (Report Reference: CSH140176) Site Details Site Name: Plot @ Poplar Meadow, Freystrop Site Registration: 004727-140127-179-1239 Site Address: Poplar Meadow Targate Road Freystrop City/Town: Haverfordwest County: Pembrokeshire Postcode: SA62 4FB No. of Dwellings: 1 No. of Dwelling Types: 0 Planning Authority: Pembrokeshire County Council Funding Body: Assessor Details Company: Bullock Consulting Ltd Assessor Name: Sian James Cert Number: STRO004727 Address: Technium Pembrokeshire Science and Technology Park City/Town: Pembroke Dock County: Pembrokeshire Postcode: SA72 6UN Tel: 01646 689289 Email: [email protected] Client Details Company: Mr R Murray Contact Name: Mr & Mrs R Murray Job Title: Email: Tel: Address: City/Town: County: Postcode: Architect Details Company: Mr R Murray Contact Name: Mr Russell Murray Job Title: Architect/Designer Email: Tel: Address: City/Town: County: Postcode: Developer Details Company:.
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