19th April 2024, Friday

Landscapes Designed for Climate Action

Aside from companywide offsetting, TEP’s Landscape Design team tackles climate change in a number of ways, as well as continually …

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Managing Landscapes Through Climate Change

Landscape Managers often require a strong understanding of the past, present and the future of their project sites and the …

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TEP Puts TreePlotter Through Its Paces

TEP’s Arboriculturists are thoroughly impressed with the capabilities of their brand new TreePlotter system, after completing their biggest tree survey …

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Cotton Quay Picks Ecological Approach

Developers Royalton Group and Frogmore have just been awarded planning permission to build a new neighbourhood in an area of …

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TEP’s Building With Nature

Green infrastructure plays a vital role in our modern society. Our networks of parks, play areas, street trees, rivers and …

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Company Update

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, TEP has planned to protect the health of our colleagues, clients and communities; whilst …

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A Day In The Life Of…

Senior Landscape Manager James Cooper recently invited six students from Sheffield Hallam University to join him for ‘A Day in …

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The Frog and Toad to Conservation

The annual Herpetofauna Workers’ Meeting hosted by The Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Trust (ARC), pulled in over 200 people ranging …

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International Women’s Day 2020

“An equal world is an enabled world” is the key message being promoted this year for International Women’s Day 2020 …

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