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Design & Access Statements for Eastbourne Borough Council planning applications

In short

Buildwise writes a submission-ready Design & Access Statement for your Eastbourne householder or small-residential scheme in minutes — cited word-for-word to Eastbourne's adopted local plan (Eastbourne Core Strategy Local Plan 2006–2027 (adopted February 2013) and Eastbourne Borough Plan (Saved Policies 2007)), not generic boilerplate. Your first statement is free.

Writing a DAS for a Eastbourne application

A Design & Access Statement explains and justifies your proposal against the development plan. For schemes across Eastbourne — Eastbourne, Old Town, Meads and Langney and the surrounding area — that means engaging Eastbourne's own adopted policies on design, character and amenity, plus the NPPF. Buildwise auto-detects site constraints (South Downs National Park (park area administered by SDNPA), conservation areas and coastal / flood risk) from your postcode and writes each section tailored to your site and project type.

Cited to Eastbourne's actual adopted plan

Buildwise references Eastbourne's live policies directly — for example design, amenity and character policies such as D10A (Design), UHT1 (Design of New Development), HO20 (Residential Amenity) — quoted from the source documents and verified, never invented. As Eastbourne updates its plan, Buildwise's corpus is updated with it.

Eastbourne Borough Council — adopted plan & key policies
  • Eastbourne Core Strategy Local Plan 2006–2027 (adopted February 2013)
  • Eastbourne Borough Plan (Saved Policies 2007)
D10ADesignUHT1Design of New DevelopmentHO20Residential AmenityHO1Residential Development Within the Existing Built-up AreaUHT15Protection of Conservation Areas

How it works

1
Enter your Eastbourne site

Address + postcode; constraints detected automatically.

2
Answer a short, site-specific questionnaire

Usually under 10 minutes.

3
Get your submission-ready DAS

Download as PDF, edit online, or send to your client under your practice logo.

Example (excerpt)

"The single-storey design and restrained ridge height directly address scale and massing, ensuring compliance with Policy D10A (Design). Generous separation to the host dwelling with no new facing windows satisfies the amenity requirements engaged by Policy UHT1…"

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a Design & Access Statement for a Eastbourne application?

Required for major development and for most work in conservation areas or the South Downs National Park (park area administered by SDNPA); often expected for householder schemes too. Buildwise produces one either way.

Which Eastbourne policies will it cite?

Eastbourne's adopted Eastbourne Core Strategy Local Plan 2006–2027 (adopted February 2013) and Eastbourne Borough Plan (Saved Policies 2007) policies relevant to your scheme — such as D10A (Design), UHT1 (Design of New Development), HO20 (Residential Amenity) — plus the NPPF.

How long does it take?

Minutes, versus most of a working day by hand.

Is it free to try?

Your first statement is free, no card needed. The permitted development check is always free.

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