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.
Scott Reast, Financial Controller marks 10 years with the company - a decade defined by commitment, adaptability, and an unwavering contribution to our growth and success.
We’re delighted to welcome Kate Peel to Brindle & Green as a Landscape Architect within our Landscape team.
Brindle & Green’s ecology team recently undertook a detailed fungal survey to better understand and protect one of the UK’s most overlooked ecological assets - waxcap grasslands.