NEWS

Historic Environment

23 March 2026
TEP was commissioned to undertake a two-stage historic environment baseline study and heritage impact assessment within the Tatton Meres SSSI.
11 March 2026
We were commissioned by East Suffolk Council to prepare an updated Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan (CAAMP) for Halesworth, replacing the previous appraisal from 2006. The update was needed to reflect changes in the town over time and to provide a clearer, more accessible framework to support effective planning and management decisions. Halesworth’s historic character is rooted in its medieval origins, still evident in the narrow streets of the town centre, the triangular Market Place, and the routes linking the Thoroughfare, Bridge Street and Chediston Street. Together with the Church of St Mary the Virgin, these spaces form the historic core of the settlement and provide a strong sense of continuity in the town’s development. 
by Rebecca Brocklehurst 10 November 2025
We have secured planning permission for Conwy County Borough Council to replace the footbridge across the River Conwy in Betws-y-Coed … Read more » The post Replacing Sappers Bridge: Connecting Communities in Snowdonia appeared first on TEP - The Environment Partnership.
20 October 2025
Manchester City Council has recently released its draft Local Plan for consultation, and TEP is proud to have played a … Read more » The post Helping to Shape Manchester’s Environmental Future appeared first on TEP - The Environment Partnership.
16 September 2025
TEP Principal Historic Environment Consultant, Amir Bassir, has recently been published in the Northamptonshire Past and Present Journal, contributing to … Read more » The post Exploring the History of the Helmdon Mantle-Tree appeared first on TEP - The Environment Partnership.
23 March 2026
TEP was commissioned to undertake a two-stage historic environment baseline study and heritage impact assessment within the Tatton Meres SSSI.
11 March 2026
We were commissioned by East Suffolk Council to prepare an updated Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan (CAAMP) for Halesworth, replacing the previous appraisal from 2006. The update was needed to reflect changes in the town over time and to provide a clearer, more accessible framework to support effective planning and management decisions. Halesworth’s historic character is rooted in its medieval origins, still evident in the narrow streets of the town centre, the triangular Market Place, and the routes linking the Thoroughfare, Bridge Street and Chediston Street. Together with the Church of St Mary the Virgin, these spaces form the historic core of the settlement and provide a strong sense of continuity in the town’s development. 
by Rebecca Brocklehurst 10 November 2025
We have secured planning permission for Conwy County Borough Council to replace the footbridge across the River Conwy in Betws-y-Coed … Read more » The post Replacing Sappers Bridge: Connecting Communities in Snowdonia appeared first on TEP - The Environment Partnership.
20 October 2025
Manchester City Council has recently released its draft Local Plan for consultation, and TEP is proud to have played a … Read more » The post Helping to Shape Manchester’s Environmental Future appeared first on TEP - The Environment Partnership.
16 September 2025
TEP Principal Historic Environment Consultant, Amir Bassir, has recently been published in the Northamptonshire Past and Present Journal, contributing to … Read more » The post Exploring the History of the Helmdon Mantle-Tree appeared first on TEP - The Environment Partnership.
23 March 2026
TEP was commissioned to undertake a two-stage historic environment baseline study and heritage impact assessment within the Tatton Meres SSSI.
11 March 2026
We were commissioned by East Suffolk Council to prepare an updated Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan (CAAMP) for Halesworth, replacing the previous appraisal from 2006. The update was needed to reflect changes in the town over time and to provide a clearer, more accessible framework to support effective planning and management decisions. Halesworth’s historic character is rooted in its medieval origins, still evident in the narrow streets of the town centre, the triangular Market Place, and the routes linking the Thoroughfare, Bridge Street and Chediston Street. Together with the Church of St Mary the Virgin, these spaces form the historic core of the settlement and provide a strong sense of continuity in the town’s development. 
by Rebecca Brocklehurst 10 November 2025
We have secured planning permission for Conwy County Borough Council to replace the footbridge across the River Conwy in Betws-y-Coed … Read more » The post Replacing Sappers Bridge: Connecting Communities in Snowdonia appeared first on TEP - The Environment Partnership.
20 October 2025
Manchester City Council has recently released its draft Local Plan for consultation, and TEP is proud to have played a … Read more » The post Helping to Shape Manchester’s Environmental Future appeared first on TEP - The Environment Partnership.
16 September 2025
TEP Principal Historic Environment Consultant, Amir Bassir, has recently been published in the Northamptonshire Past and Present Journal, contributing to … Read more » The post Exploring the History of the Helmdon Mantle-Tree appeared first on TEP - The Environment Partnership.