31st May 2025, Saturday

A Walk in the Woods

When I was younger, and I mean much younger, before I went to college and before the onerous worries of …

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A Tale of Two Badger Setts

On a large agricultural site in South Yorkshire, TEP’s ecologists have been busy developing a flexible mitigation strategy, to help …

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TEP’s Heritage Team Follow The Red Brick Road

An article by TEP’s Heritage Team has just been published in the Leicestershire Industrial History Society’s newsletter: an exclusive publication …

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BNG – What’s it all about?

Following the 2019 publication of DEFRA’s objectives for a mandatory biodiversity net gain (BNG) policy in England, Natural England recently …

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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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GIS Scales up Defra’s Biodiversity Metric

Last week the Landscape Institute hosted its annual awards ceremony, which is all about celebrating people, place and nature, and …

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TEP’s Green Infrastructure Assessment is Paving the Way for a Greener Wales

TEP’s Conwy Green Infrastructure Assessment was selected as one of the eight finalists at the RTPI Cymru Awards for Planning …

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Tackling Food Waste One Step at a Time

Over 30 of TEP’s staff are about to embark on a 16-week training programme that will culminate in each of …

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The Climate Crisis: What Happened at COP26

Last Friday saw the conclusion of the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, more commonly known as COP26 (Conference of …

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