Lucy was drawn to Brindle & Green by the supportive and collaborative culture that underpins everything we do. With a background in project management studies, she is eager to put her learning into practice and contribute to the smooth delivery of projects across the business.
Lucy is especially looking forward to building strong relationships with her new colleagues and clients, ensuring that she becomes a trusted part of the team and a key contact for those we work with.
Over the next 12 months, Lucy has set herself clear goals:
We’re excited to see Lucy grow into her new role and bring fresh ideas to support our projects and teams. Welcome to Brindle & Green, Lucy!
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.