As an innovative, responsible developer that believes in creating a positive legacy for future generations,
Countryside Properties is committed to implementing the principles of sustainable development
throughout our business.
In 2006, Countryside Properties was therefore delighted to achieve the International Environmental
Management Standard ISO 14001:2004 from the British Standards Institute. We have also been
recognised as the ‘Sustainable Housebuilder of the Year’ at the Building Sustainability Awards 2005.
We ensure that environmental considerations are incorporated into the planning and design of all of our
developments, and that the landscapes we create integrate with and enhance the surrounding natural
and built environment. During construction we adhere to the principles of best construction practice and
good neighbourliness through the Considerate Constructors Scheme.
Throughout our business we are looking to reduce our environmental and social impacts by using the
Building Research Establishment’s Environmental Assessment Method known as EcoHomes.
EcoHomes is an authoritative rating for new homes. It sets out a series of best practice criteria, against
which the environmental aspects of building design and operation can be assessed. Schemes are rated
on the basis of Pass, through to Good, Very Good and Excellent. One to four sunflowers depict these.
EcoHomes offers the benefits of reduced running costs through greater energy and water efficiency, and
reduced maintenance, as well as healthy, comfortable and flexible internal environments.