A huge thank you to our team of landscape consultants, clients and suppliers who have supported us throughout 2024.
We’ve loved working on planning permissions for new minerals and commercial projects, developing large-scale nature-rich restoration schemes (with BNG) and providing landscape and visual input to proposed solar and BESS, waste and residential developments.
We are passionate about providing a high quality and reliable service.
Morley Brick Pits (pictured) was notified as a SSSI in 1986 for its biological interest. The site consists of a series of flooded pits, originally dug for clay and now colonised by a range of plants and animals which are becoming rare in Derbyshire. Communities of tall fen extend around the open water, with reedmace merging into willow carr and giving way to drier woodland. Managed as a nature reserve it is open to the public.
A good example of how brick making and the extraction and manufacturing of building products can deliver offsite biodiversity for their development projects.