12th October 2024, Saturday

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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Saints, Sacred Springs and Holy Wells

Human beings are obsessed with water.  It makes up over 60% of our bodies, we drink it, bathe in it, …

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The Living Dead

Trees and woodland are a cornerstone of the UK’s rural landscape, as well as playing an increasingly important role within …

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Sustainable and A-fjord-able Power

The North Sea Link is an interconnector between northeast England and Norway which will use the world’s longest subsea electricity …

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Geospatial Trends and the Value of GIS

Working-from-home has certainly not stopped TEP’s GIS team from working on their CPD! Like many conferences, the geospatial industry has …

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The Roman Road To Wigan

This month, findings from one of TEP’s projects have been featured in Itinera, the journal of the Roman Roads Research …

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Application Submitted For Coppice Park

On behalf of This Land Ltd, TEP secured outline planning permission for up to 30 dwellings and a care home …

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TEP’s Market Harborough Office Celebrates Seven Years

On this day in 2014 TEP’s Market Harborough Office, based at the Harborough Innovation Centre, opened its doors for the …

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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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