Harry was drawn to Brindle & Green’s ethos and values for ecology and related sectors, especially our approach to seeing projects through from the initial stages to the final goal of developing or restoring sites under our in-house contracting team.
He’s eager to work on a diverse range of projects across the Midlands and beyond, broadening his knowledge and expertise. Over the next year, Harry aims to achieve CIEEM membership and gain more experience with Barn Owls, working towards obtaining his Barn Owl licence. He is also focused on improving his understanding of Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG), developing his management skills with a deeper understanding of project workings, and sharing as well as gaining insights from the rest of the Brindle & Green team.
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.