CAG Consultants has been commissioned by the National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations (NFFO) to work alongside NFFO, Joint Nature...
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Recent case studies and news articles
Planning for faith groups – meeting the challenges of equality, cohesion and competing land demands
A ground-breaking report on planning for faith communities in Barking & Dagenham has just been published. The report, by CAG in conjunction with...
Community Led Local Development kicks off in Cornwall
Cornwall has had the funding for the Community Led Local Development (CLLD)Programme approved and is planning to launch the programme shortly. CLLD...
Evaluation of the Heat Networks Delivery Unit report published
The second and final report from our evaluation of the Heat Networks Delivery Unit (HNDU) was published this month. The HNDU was set up in 2013 as a...
Economic Impact Assessment of the University for the Creative Arts
CAG Consultants were appointed to undertake an Economic Impact Assessment of the University for the Creative Arts (UCA) at its campuses in Epsom and...
The Sustainable Development Goals: how can London lead the way?
CAG Consultants, in partnership with UKSSD and the London Sustainable Development Commission, recently hosted an exciting evening of debate,...
Quality of life indicators: how does London measure up?
Is London becoming a more sustainable city? This is the question we were asked by the London Sustainable Development Commission earlier this...
The Warm Arm of the Law – how minimum standards can improve energy efficiency in the private rented sector
Fuel poverty is higher in the private rented sector than other tenures, with 21% of privately rented households in England estimated to be fuel...
Work & Mental Health
Mental health Charity Mind and the government are asking organisations to be much more mental health-aware. In the first of an occasional series of...
Improving the S106 process in Cambridgeshire
Cambridgeshire is experiencing a substantial amount of new development which is set to continue in the coming years, putting planning departments...