Daylight and Sunlight Surveyor in Basildon

A daylight and sunlight report is often required to accompany planning applications in Basildon, particularly for replacement housing, mid-rise residential blocks, and town centre regeneration. Reports follow the BRE guidelines (2022 edition) and cover the technical analysis, advice on massing where the scheme could be reshaped to protect neighbour light, and a formatted output for the Basildon Borough Council case officer.

Daylight & Sunlight Reports for Basildon Planning

Basildon Borough Council deals with a steady pipeline of residential and mixed-use applications, from town centre regeneration through to mid-rise residential blocks and replacement housing across Pitsea, Vange, Laindon, and Langdon Hills. Larger schemes routinely need a daylight and sunlight report to accompany the planning submission, particularly where the proposal sits next to existing residential frontage. Our Essex team works on sites across the borough, and being based locally means site attendance and reissue turnaround run faster than they tend to for London-led practices covering Essex.

We have been preparing daylight and sunlight reports since 2004, with offices in London, Wickford, and Hampshire. The technical work is RICS regulated, and where the development is large enough to engage neighbour legal entitlements, rights of light assessments sit alongside the planning piece.

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

What does a daylight and sunlight report involve in Basildon?

Each report starts with the proposed scheme drawings and a 3D model of the site and the surrounding properties affected. The analysis runs against BRE 209 (2022), with Vertical Sky Component used as the daylight metric and Annual Probable Sunlight Hours used for sunlight. Where amenity space, gardens, or play areas sit inside the impact zone, overshadowing analysis covers ground-level conditions.

Sunpath studies cover seasonal sun access where relevant, and trees inside the impact zone are modelled where they materially affect the result. The report sets out the methodology, the figures, and the design rationale where any values fall short of BRE 209 reference values. Turnaround is typically 2 to 3 weeks from instruction.

A free initial assessment sets out the likely scope before any fee is committed, with calls answered by a qualified surveyor rather than a call centre. This is a bespoke surveying service shaped around the 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

Why instruct a daylight and sunlight surveyor in Basildon?

Instructing early saves redesign cost later. Where a Basildon scheme is borderline against BRE 209 reference values, a few adjustments to massing, fenestration, or boundary treatment can move it back into range without losing accommodation. Submitting without an assessment, then being asked for one at validation, lengthens the planning timeline considerably and can prompt a redesign at the worst possible moment for the project budget.

The 2 to 3 week turnaround means the report fits within most planning programmes without slowing submission. Where the scheme involves building over existing accommodation, airspace development advice sits alongside the daylight piece, and both can be coordinated by the same team. The free initial assessment runs through the specifics of the site and confirms whether a full study is needed before any fee is set.

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2-6 Boundary Row
London, SE1 8HP

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