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Marc Joins Brindle & Green’s Landscape Team

Bringing 25 Years of Experience to a Growing Department

We’re very pleased to welcome Marc to our expanding Landscape Architecture team here at Brindle & Green.

Joining us as a Landscape Architect, Marc brings with him an impressive 25 years of industry experience, which he’s eager to share with the wider team. As well as continuing to develop his own skills, Marc is passionate about supporting others – mentoring and passing on knowledge is a key part of his approach, and one that perfectly complements our collaborative culture.

Marc is excited to get stuck into a diverse range of projects across multiple disciplines, embracing the opportunities that come with working in a dynamic, multidisciplinary environment. With his sights set on becoming a Chartered Landscape Architect, he’s enthusiastic about this next step in his career and the support available at Brindle & Green to help him get there.

We’re thrilled to have Marc on board and look forward to the insight, experience, and energy he brings to the team.

Welcome, Marc!

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Posted on: 04 July 2025
Posted in: Company News

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