Our Projects

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Bolton

Our project, located in the rural outskirts of Bolton, focuses on transforming a large expanse of agricultural land into a thriving ecosystem. The site, which currently comprises silage fields, spruce farm, and surrounding woodland, is set to undergo a comprehensive biodiversity enhancement. We plan to enhance the grassland areas, incorporate wetlands, and create numerous species-rich hedgerows. Additionally, we aim to connect isolated woodlands through strategic tree and scrub planting, fostering a more cohesive and resilient habitat network. This initiative not only offsets biodiversity losses but also revitalises the local environment, creating a sanctuary for wildlife and a natural haven for the local community.

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Cheshire

In the countryside of Cheshire, our Biodiversity Net Gain is an ideal site for enhancing biodiversity through innovative land management practices. We have collaborated with the landowners to create and manage wildlife-friendly habitats, including wildflower meadows, hedgerows, and wetlands. This project not only promotes biodiversity but also supports sustainable agriculture, ensuring that both nature and the local economy thrive together.

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Golf course in Tameside

Our Tameside project involves a unique blend of small-scale development and extensive biodiversity enhancement within an existing golf course. The golf club aims to utilise certain areas for new housing while simultaneously enhancing other parts of the course for biodiversity net gain. By leveraging their own landscaping team, the club is creating new habitats and improving existing ones, making the course a haven for local wildlife. This initiative not only supports sustainable development but also enriches the golfing experience, blending sport with nature conservation. The Tameside project highlights how recreational spaces can contribute to biodiversity goals while providing community and ecological benefits.

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Bolton

Our project, located in the rural outskirts of Bolton, focuses on transforming a large expanse of agricultural land into a thriving ecosystem. The site, which currently comprises silage fields, spruce farm, and surrounding woodland, is set to undergo a comprehensive biodiversity enhancement. We plan to enhance the grassland areas, incorporate wetlands, and create numerous species-rich hedgerows. Additionally, we aim to connect isolated woodlands through strategic tree and scrub planting, fostering a more cohesive and resilient habitat network. This initiative not only offsets biodiversity losses but also revitalises the local environment, creating a sanctuary for wildlife and a natural haven for the local community.

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Cheshire

In the countryside of Cheshire, our Biodiversity Net Gain is an ideal site for enhancing biodiversity through innovative land management practices. We have collaborated with the landowners to create and manage wildlife-friendly habitats, including wildflower meadows, hedgerows, and wetlands. This project not only promotes biodiversity but also supports sustainable agriculture, ensuring that both nature and the local economy thrive together.

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Golf course in Tameside

Our Tameside project involves a unique blend of small-scale development and extensive biodiversity enhancement within an existing golf course. The golf club aims to utilise certain areas for new housing while simultaneously enhancing other parts of the course for biodiversity net gain. By leveraging their own landscaping team, the club is creating new habitats and improving existing ones, making the course a haven for local wildlife. This initiative not only supports sustainable development but also enriches the golfing experience, blending sport with nature conservation. The Tameside project highlights how recreational spaces can contribute to biodiversity goals while providing community and ecological benefits.

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Large Housing Developers

Our team has extensive experience conducting Ecological Impact Assessments (EcIA) for large housing developers across various locations. These assessments include all associated technical reports, providing a thorough understanding of each site's ecological value. A critical aspect of our service is the Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) assessment, which guides scheme designs to ensure positive environmental outcomes. Additionally, we carry out a comprehensive suite of protected species surveys to inform appropriate mitigation and compensation measures.

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Large Housing Developers

Our team has extensive experience conducting Ecological Impact Assessments (EcIA) for large housing developers across various locations. These assessments include all associated technical reports, providing a thorough understanding of each site's ecological value. A critical aspect of our service is the Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) assessment, which guides scheme designs to ensure positive environmental outcomes. Additionally, we carry out a comprehensive suite of protected species surveys to inform appropriate mitigation and compensation measures.

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Small Housing Developers

Across various locations, we have provided ecological consultancy services to numerous small housing developers, ensuring their projects comply with environmental regulations and contribute to biodiversity conservation. Our services include conducting ecological surveys to identify the presence of protected species such as bats, newts, and reptiles, and preparing detailed reports to inform planning applications and help developers create sustainable housing projects.

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Protected Species Surveys

Our consultancy services include comprehensive surveys for protected species, ensuring that development projects comply with wildlife protection laws. We conduct detailed field surveys to identify the presence of species such as bats, badgers, great crested newts, and water voles, among others. Our expertise ensures that developments proceed responsibly, balancing construction needs with the conservation of protected species.

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Small Housing Developers

Across various locations, we have provided ecological consultancy services to numerous small housing developers, ensuring their projects comply with environmental regulations and contribute to biodiversity conservation. Our services include conducting ecological surveys to identify the presence of protected species such as bats, newts, and reptiles, and preparing detailed reports to inform planning applications and help developers create sustainable housing projects.

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Protected Species Surveys

Our consultancy services include comprehensive surveys for protected species, ensuring that development projects comply with wildlife protection laws. We conduct detailed field surveys to identify the presence of species such as bats, badgers, great crested newts, and water voles, among others. Our expertise ensures that developments proceed responsibly, balancing construction needs with the conservation of protected species.