25th April 2024, Thursday

2021 Environment Grant Awardees

Another successful year for our Environment Grant, as we get ready to announce this year’s awardees. We received so many …

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The Eden Project Has Invited TEP to Re-imagine Morecambe’s Seaside

TEP (The Environment Partnership) has completed landscape designs to support the planning application for the Eden Project’s new venture: Eden …

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What is Chalara Ash Dieback?

Common ash, Fraxinus excelsior, is a large native tree making up 12% of British woodland. Over 9,000 trees classified as …

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Planning Consent for Self-build Homes in the Isles of Scilly

TEP is delighted that the Council of Isles of Scilly (CIOS), has granted planning permission for 12 affordable, detached and …

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Putting Nature at the Heart of Development

TEP has assisted one of its housebuilder clients to obtain a Building with Nature Design Award for its residential development …

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Future of the High Street

Concern about the fortunes of the high street has been prevalent for a number of years with competition from out …

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Greenspace Technologies

How spatial technologies can inform greenspace management Many reports, including Public Health England’s recent Improving access to greenspace: A new …

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Safeguarding Our Landscapes

Following my colleague Charlotte’s article earlier this year regarding climate change and the role of the landscape profession, I have …

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Log Lounging Lizards

At a site near the Trent Valley in North Lincolnshire, where wind-blown sand deposits from the end of the last …

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