Category: Landscape Management

Simonswood Moss Peatland Restoration

TEP has been commissioned to develop a strategy for the ongoing habitat management at Simonswood Moss, Kirkby. TEP is working …

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Congratulations to Sam Marshall CMLI

Congratulations to TEP’s Landscape Manager Sam Marshall, who has recently passed his Landscape Institute (LI) exam to become a Chartered …

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Blaby Parks & Open Spaces Strategy

Blaby District Council has appointed The Environment Partnership (TEP) to produce an update of the 2012 Parks and Open Spaces …

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What Do Landscape Managers Do?

Landscape Managers consider both the natural and designed landscapes focusing on the environmental, social, cultural and economic factors so that everyone can get the most out of their greenspace, whatever it may be.

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Telford & Wrekin Council Play, Recreation & Open Space Needs Assessment

Telford and Wrekin Council has appointed The Environment Partnership (TEP) to produce a Play, Recreation and Open Space Needs Assessment. …

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Joe Ashton becomes a Technician Member of the Landscape Institute (TMLI)

Congratulations to TEP’s Landscape Manager Joe Ashton, who has recently passed his assessment to become one of the very first …

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New Faces for the Land Management Team

TEP is proud to welcome a number of new recruits to its Land Management team, each bringing their own unique …

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National Trust: Places For Everyone, For Ever

“We have a duty to look after places for everyone, for ever, and climate change is the biggest threat to …

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TEP and Their VIPs

TEP’s landscape design and management teams have collaborated to produce a new 50-year Spatial and Landscape Management Plan for Black …

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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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TEP Appointed As Countryside Clerk Of Works For National Trust

TEP has just been appointed as the Countryside Clerk of Works to support the National Trust in delivering a habitat …

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Invasive Non-Native Species

10-15% of non-native species established in the UK cause significant adverse impacts, such as disrupting habitats and ecosystems, as well …

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