Daisy joins us from her previous role as an Estates and Conservation Officer, where she gained invaluable experience managing and protecting one of the UK’s most important heritage and natural sites. Her background reflects a strong passion for conservation, ecological integrity, and practical land management – all of which will be huge assets to our team.
Excited by the variety of projects at Brindle & Green, Daisy is looking forward to diving into field surveys and contributing to our expanding portfolio of work. She’s particularly enthusiastic about the opportunities for continued professional development (CPD), and has already taken active steps towards expanding her skills – having recently applied for her CL18 bat licence, and planning to pursue further survey licences and complete her Field Identification Skills Certificate (FISC) assessment.
With her knowledge, and enthusiasm, Daisy is ready to get stuck into the season’s projects, and we’re excited to see her develop and thrive within our ecology team.
Welcome to Brindle & Green, Daisy!
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We’re very pleased to welcome Marc to our expanding Landscape Architecture team here at Brindle & Green.