LUC Autumn Newsletter 2021
As COP26 draws near, we’re even more focused on helping to reduce carbon emissions and mitigate climate change.
We’re embedding climate-positive design in our projects; highly tuned into issues such as the shift of the seasons and what that means for nature, or how landscape management or planting needs to change. We continue to advise on renewable energy projects, both on and offshore. We’re helping facilitate energy transition, getting the electricity to where it needs to be in the most environmentally sustainable way.
We’re dedicated, passionate and practical in our approach, recognising that as humans we all play a part in protecting the world’s ecosystem. We want to ensure we factor in the climate emergency to everything we do, both through our own activities and in advising our clients.
We hope you enjoy seeing what we’re up to in this climate change edition of our newsletter.
Explore the newsletter below (or click here) to read our seasonal news snippets.
Recent news
⏰ We're making the January 2026 Enhanced Biodiversity Duty deadline achievable. The statutory reporting deadline is approaching fast, but it doesn't have to be a challenge. We're supporting local authorities across England to meet their Enhanced Biodiversity Duty requirements efficiently and effectively.
LinkedIn, 14 October 2025
News, 6 November 2025Have your say on Westmorland and Furness Design Code
We’re proud to see The Royal Parks’ new film celebrating the creation of a beautiful garden in The Regent’s Park – a tranquil tribute to Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. LUC supported The Royal Parks through the planning and ecological stages of the project.
LinkedIn, 27 October 2025







