Daylight and Sunlight Surveyor in Chelmsford

Daylight and sunlight reports support a steady volume of planning applications in Chelmsford, from city centre regeneration through to suburban infill and replacement housing across Springfield, Galleywood, and Great Baddow. Reports run against the BRE guidelines (2022 edition) and cover the technical analysis, design context, and any massing advice that could improve the scheme while protecting neighbour access to light.

BRE 209 Assessments in Chelmsford

Chelmsford City Council reviews a wide planning caseload, with city centre regeneration sites, residential expansion around Springfield and Great Baddow, the redevelopment of older town centre stock, and replacement housing across the satellite villages all generating daylight and sunlight queries. Schemes that materially affect neighbouring habitable rooms, garden amenity, or shared open space typically need a report, and the larger mixed-use proposals near the city centre regularly carry overshadowing analysis alongside the main study.

Our team works across the Chelmsford area from our Essex base in Wickford, with RICS regulation underpinning the technical work. Site attendance runs faster than for London-led practices covering the city, and the practice has been preparing daylight and sunlight reports across the East of England since 2004.

Daylight + Sunlight

Using the knowledge we have gained throughout our involvement in projects of differing size and complexities, we are able to apply the criteria within the BRE guidelines and produce comprehensive reports to accompany a planning application.

When assessing daylight and sunlight, we work with a professional team to try and achieve the best outcome for a site, whilst respecting the neighbouring properties’ access to daylight and sunlight. We will also provide advice on how the design of potential residential accommodation can ensure access to good levels of daylight and sunlight.

Services Provided

  • Initial Site Appraisal

  • Daylight + Sunlight Analysis

  • Overshadowing Analysis

  • Sunpath Analysis

  • Assess the impact of existing trees on a proposed development

  • Produce detailed reports to accompany planning applications

How do we deliver BRE 209 assessments in Chelmsford?

Each Chelmsford report opens with the proposed scheme drawings and an initial site appraisal, followed by a 3D model that captures the development and the affected neighbouring properties. The analysis runs Vertical Sky Component for daylight and Annual Probable Sunlight Hours for sunlight, with No Sky Line checks brought in where room geometry materially shifts the result.

Overshadowing analysis on ground-level amenity is tested under the 21 March sun position. Sunpath studies cover seasonal access where these strengthen the case, particularly for garden-led schemes and the larger residential courts. Trees within the impact zone are factored in, with retention or removal flagged where it changes the outcome.

Reports are formatted for direct inclusion in the Chelmsford City Council planning bundle. Turnaround typically sits at 2 to 3 weeks from instruction. A free initial assessment confirms scope before any fee is committed. This is a bespoke surveying service shaped to each scheme.

I have worked with CHP for a number of years, obtaining advice from them with regard to daylight and sunlight. They provide exactly what our clients require and work closely with us to resolve any issues, should they arise.

- Andrew Ryley , DLBP

What outcomes does a daylight and sunlight report support in Chelmsford?

A well-prepared report does several jobs at once. It puts the technical evidence in front of the planning case officer, addresses neighbour amenity arguments before they become objections, and gives the design team an early read on whether the scheme needs reshaping to protect light access. The Chelmsford caseload includes a good number of borderline cases where this early input changes the outcome of the planning conversation.

BRE 209 sets guidance values, not legal thresholds. Many schemes secure consent despite shortfalls because the report sets out the context clearly. Reports are turned around in 2 to 3 weeks. Where the scheme involves building over an existing property, airspace development advice sits alongside the daylight piece. The free initial assessment is the way in.

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2-6 Boundary Row
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Essex Office
2-6 Boundary Row
London, SE1 8HP


020 3714 4090

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Head Office
2-6 Boundary Row
London, SE1 8HP

Essex Office
2nd Floor, 10 High Street
Wickford, Essex
SS12 9AZ


020 3714 4090
enquiries@chpsurveyors.com