18th September 2025, Thursday

Climate Change and Role of the Landscape Professional

Combatting climate change is going to come down to individuals taking responsibility for their own actions, led by government policy …

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NEW HOMES FOR LETCHWORTH GARDEN CITY

TEP’s landscape designers and landscape planners have been supporting Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation with the preparation of an outline …

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Welsh Wonders

My last entry ended with me heading for the hills of Wales … friends offered a place to stay and …

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TEP Appointed to THE ROYAL PARKS Framework

We are thrilled to announce our appointment onto The Royal Parks Framework for landscape architect services. The Royal Parks’ charity …

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Why is Open Space Important?

Open space is not empty space. It is a valuable contribution to quality of life, health and the local economy. …

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How A Pandemic Is Changing Urban Design

Over the last 12 months, we have seen huge social and economic disruptions to our towns and cities, with many …

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GIS & The Power of Big Data

In today’s age of ‘Big Data,’ access to larger information-rich datasets is essential for the growth of a company and …

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Tree Plotter Innovates Tree Risk Assessments

Throughout 2020 TEP’s Arboricultural Team reaped the benefits of their Tree Plotter software. Tree Plotter allowed the team to easily …

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What the Expansion of District Level Licensing Means for Developers

Natural England is rapidly expanding the areas where District Level Licencing (DLL) can be used if Great Crested Newts (GCN) …

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