Earlier this month saw our Ecologists both out in the field and completing desk based training on water vole ecology.
The training was brilliantly provided by Ecologist Mike Dean and included a site visit to Jacksdale, Nottingham, along the Cromford Canal. The field based training provided the ideal opportunity to test out the theory of water vole ecology that was taught earlier that week.
Many thanks to Mike for a thorough, well delivered and enjoyable few days worth of training to the entire team.
Brindle and Green is pleased to have supported Alex Paton and Son, part of the Cairnhill Group, a local family business, through the Landscape Planning process with the production of a Landscape Visual Impact Assessment with associated visualisations.
Set within a landscape steeped in history, the site offers a fascinating glimpse into the area’s past, forming part of what was once a thriving medieval village. The following, written by Tom Hough, Head of Archaeology & Heritage, explores the rich heritage of Wolverton and the historic significance of our new location.
We’re pleased to welcome Stef to Brindle & Green as our new Principal Arboricultural Consultant, further strengthening our growing Arboricultural team.