NEWS

Geospatial

14 April 2026
TEP is proud to be partnered with the award-winning initiative Time for Geograph y, whic h showcases the importance of geography and the diverse careers it can lead to. Time for Geography is a free, online education platform reaching schools and universities across the UK. Through a series of engaging video resources, it brings geography to life in the classroom, connecting academic learning with real-world challenges such as sustainability, climate change, urban planning and environmental management. Our contribution to the initiative forms part of the platform’s Careers Collection, where our team shares insight into the varied and rewarding pathways geography can open up. These resources are designed to help students understand how their studies translate into professional roles, offering a clearer view of the opportunities available within the environmental sector. We’re delighted that this collaboration has been recognised with a Highly Commended Geographical Association Publishers Award , which celebrates the careers-focused videos and resources developed to guide students towards further education and careers in our industry. With an audience of over 2.5 million this year, Time for Geography is a powerful example of how education and industry can come together to inspire future talent, showing how a subject studied in the classroom can lead to meaningful, real-world careers. For many of our colleagues at TEP, that journey began with a simple interest in geography at school. Today, that interest has grown into careers spanning ecology, arboriculture, heritage, planning, landscape design and environmental management. By sharing these experiences, we hope to encourage the next generation to see geography not only as a fascinating subject, but as a pathway into work that makes a tangible difference. We’re proud to support an initiative that is helping shape the future talent pipeline for our sector, and to inspire the environmental specialists of tomorrow. Learn more and watch our video: 
19 November 2025
To mark GIS Day, Associate Director Colin Bourne reflects on his 23-year journey through the geospatial profession.
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.
9 October 2025
The Lost Wetlands Nature Recovery Project (NRP) is transforming the wetland landscape of northern Cheshire and southern Greater Manchester. Once … Read more » The post Restoring Wetland Landscapes appeared first on TEP - The Environment Partnership.
8 October 2025
Lindow Moss is an ecologically and historically significant peatland, but decades of drainage and degradation have left it in poor … Read more » The post Restoring Lindow Moss – A Landscape in Recovery appeared first on TEP - The Environment Partnership.
14 April 2026
TEP is proud to be partnered with the award-winning initiative Time for Geograph y, whic h showcases the importance of geography and the diverse careers it can lead to. Time for Geography is a free, online education platform reaching schools and universities across the UK. Through a series of engaging video resources, it brings geography to life in the classroom, connecting academic learning with real-world challenges such as sustainability, climate change, urban planning and environmental management. Our contribution to the initiative forms part of the platform’s Careers Collection, where our team shares insight into the varied and rewarding pathways geography can open up. These resources are designed to help students understand how their studies translate into professional roles, offering a clearer view of the opportunities available within the environmental sector. We’re delighted that this collaboration has been recognised with a Highly Commended Geographical Association Publishers Award , which celebrates the careers-focused videos and resources developed to guide students towards further education and careers in our industry. With an audience of over 2.5 million this year, Time for Geography is a powerful example of how education and industry can come together to inspire future talent, showing how a subject studied in the classroom can lead to meaningful, real-world careers. For many of our colleagues at TEP, that journey began with a simple interest in geography at school. Today, that interest has grown into careers spanning ecology, arboriculture, heritage, planning, landscape design and environmental management. By sharing these experiences, we hope to encourage the next generation to see geography not only as a fascinating subject, but as a pathway into work that makes a tangible difference. We’re proud to support an initiative that is helping shape the future talent pipeline for our sector, and to inspire the environmental specialists of tomorrow. Learn more and watch our video: 
19 November 2025
To mark GIS Day, Associate Director Colin Bourne reflects on his 23-year journey through the geospatial profession.
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.
9 October 2025
The Lost Wetlands Nature Recovery Project (NRP) is transforming the wetland landscape of northern Cheshire and southern Greater Manchester. Once … Read more » The post Restoring Wetland Landscapes appeared first on TEP - The Environment Partnership.
8 October 2025
Lindow Moss is an ecologically and historically significant peatland, but decades of drainage and degradation have left it in poor … Read more » The post Restoring Lindow Moss – A Landscape in Recovery appeared first on TEP - The Environment Partnership.
14 April 2026
TEP is proud to be partnered with the award-winning initiative Time for Geograph y, whic h showcases the importance of geography and the diverse careers it can lead to. Time for Geography is a free, online education platform reaching schools and universities across the UK. Through a series of engaging video resources, it brings geography to life in the classroom, connecting academic learning with real-world challenges such as sustainability, climate change, urban planning and environmental management. Our contribution to the initiative forms part of the platform’s Careers Collection, where our team shares insight into the varied and rewarding pathways geography can open up. These resources are designed to help students understand how their studies translate into professional roles, offering a clearer view of the opportunities available within the environmental sector. We’re delighted that this collaboration has been recognised with a Highly Commended Geographical Association Publishers Award , which celebrates the careers-focused videos and resources developed to guide students towards further education and careers in our industry. With an audience of over 2.5 million this year, Time for Geography is a powerful example of how education and industry can come together to inspire future talent, showing how a subject studied in the classroom can lead to meaningful, real-world careers. For many of our colleagues at TEP, that journey began with a simple interest in geography at school. Today, that interest has grown into careers spanning ecology, arboriculture, heritage, planning, landscape design and environmental management. By sharing these experiences, we hope to encourage the next generation to see geography not only as a fascinating subject, but as a pathway into work that makes a tangible difference. We’re proud to support an initiative that is helping shape the future talent pipeline for our sector, and to inspire the environmental specialists of tomorrow. Learn more and watch our video: 
19 November 2025
To mark GIS Day, Associate Director Colin Bourne reflects on his 23-year journey through the geospatial profession.
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.
9 October 2025
The Lost Wetlands Nature Recovery Project (NRP) is transforming the wetland landscape of northern Cheshire and southern Greater Manchester. Once … Read more » The post Restoring Wetland Landscapes appeared first on TEP - The Environment Partnership.
8 October 2025
Lindow Moss is an ecologically and historically significant peatland, but decades of drainage and degradation have left it in poor … Read more » The post Restoring Lindow Moss – A Landscape in Recovery appeared first on TEP - The Environment Partnership.