29th November 2025, Saturday

Happy GIS Day 2025!

To mark GIS Day, Associate Director Colin Bourne reflects on his 23-year journey through the geospatial profession,  from cartography and …

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Replacing Sappers Bridge: Connecting Communities in Snowdonia

We have secured planning permission for Conwy County Borough Council to replace the footbridge across the River Conwy in Betws-y-Coed …

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Helping to Shape Manchester’s Environmental Future

Manchester City Council has recently released its draft Local Plan for consultation, and TEP is proud to have played a …

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Restoring Wetland Landscapes

The Lost Wetlands Nature Recovery Project (NRP) is transforming the wetland landscape of northern Cheshire and southern Greater Manchester. Once …

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Restoring Lindow Moss – A Landscape in Recovery

Lindow Moss is an ecologically and historically significant peatland, but decades of drainage and degradation have left it in poor …

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TEP Partners With Time For Geography

TEP is proud to announce our partnership with Time for Geography, a pioneering initiative that showcases the importance of geography …

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Safer Parks: Stand Up Against Street Harassment

Green spaces are vital for our health, wellbeing, and communities, but for many people, harassment in parks and public spaces …

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Exploring the History of the Helmdon Mantle-Tree

TEP Principal Historic Environment Consultant, Amir Bassir, has recently been published in the Northamptonshire Past and Present Journal, contributing to …

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On the Move: Why Ecologists Monitor Birds Through the Winter

Autumn is upon us again. As temperatures drop, days noticeably shorten and leaves fall, many birds migrate to more hospitable …

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