, using low energy lighting, mechanical ventilation heat recovery and a ground source heat pump to reduce energy consumption.
It has been commissioned by a local couple as a ‘forever’ home’ which responds to the social and environmental pressures of climate change. Other eco-features in the proposed house include a kitchen garden, electric vehicle charging points and a 900 litre compost bin. The application claims that it would be “a truly exemplar development, which would not generate carbon emissions through its operation, or travel by electric vehicle. It can point the way for other developments in this area and nationally.”
It adds that it would be “one of, and possibly the most, environmentally sustainable home in the district.”However, South Holland District Counicl’s planning offices have recommended that the plans are rejected at this week’s committee meeting due to the location.
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