AI applied to the problem it helped create. Plain-language planning summaries, objection templates, prompt libraries, and downloadable resources — built for people with no planning expertise and very little time.
These tools are built for one purpose: giving communities the same information that developers have, in the same time window. Some are live. Others are in development — shaped by the requests we receive from the community.
A 1920×1080 standing stones design for Teams and Zoom calls. Show the land in your meetings. Every call is a small act of visibility for what is at stake.
A plain-language guide to the grounds on which a data centre planning application can be formally objected to in England, Scotland, and Wales. Covers landscape designation, water impact, biodiversity net gain, and more.
Paste in a planning application reference or document text. Get back a plain-language summary — key facts, environmental figures, consultation deadline, and the strongest grounds for objection. Powered by AI.
Answer a short set of questions about your site, its designation, and its key risks. Generate a formal objection letter citing the correct planning policy grounds for your jurisdiction, ready to submit or adapt.
A 1920×1080 SVG background showing standing stones at dusk — designed for Teams and Zoom. Use it in meetings, briefings, presentations. The land is always in the room.
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Download — SVG · 1920×1080Copy these directly into ChatGPT, Claude, or any AI assistant. They are written for people with no technical background — the only thing you need to add is the specific details of your site and situation.
I am going to paste in a planning application document. Please summarise it in plain language under these headings: What is being proposed, Where it is located and what the site designation is, Key environmental impacts mentioned, Water and energy figures, Consultation deadline, and The strongest grounds for objecting. Here is the document: [PASTE DOCUMENT]
Please help me draft a formal objection letter to a planning application for a data centre. The site is [LOCATION]. Its planning designation is [e.g. Special Landscape Area / Green Belt / Agricultural land]. My main concerns are [list your concerns]. The planning authority is [COUNCIL NAME]. Please write a formal letter citing relevant planning policy and using factual, measured language.
I am concerned about the water impact of a proposed data centre near [LOCATION]. Please help me understand: What water catchment area this location falls within, Whether it is classified as water-stressed, What questions I should ask the developer about water consumption, and What planning policy grounds relate to water impact in [ENGLAND / SCOTLAND / WALES].
Please write a press release for a local news outlet about our campaign against a proposed data centre at [LOCATION]. Key facts: [list the key facts — site size, designation, consultation deadline, who is leading the objection]. The tone should be factual and serious — not alarmist. Include a quote from a community spokesperson [or I will add one]. Target audience: local residents and local journalists.
The Firewalkers builds tools in response to real community need. If there is something that would help you with a live planning fight — a template, a guide, a specific AI prompt, a calculator for environmental impact — tell us. The most common requests get built first.