Emily was drawn to Brindle & Green due to our strong focus on support, training and progression, and she is eager to become a part of our friendly and dedicated team. Emily is excited to undertake a variety of surveys across different sites and is looking forward to learning from her colleagues while building her confidence in botany knowledge, condition assessments, and BNG (Biodiversity Net Gain) assessments. Additionally, she is enthusiastic about contributing to her journey towards gaining her GCN (Great Crested Newt) licence.
Emily is also keen to expand her expertise in project management and is looking forward to managing her own projects. We are confident that her passion and dedication will be a valuable asset to our team.
Please join us in giving Emily a warm welcome to Brindle & Green!
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.
We are delighted to welcome three new ecologists to Brindle & Green, marking the very beginning of our Ecology team at the Milton Keynes office.