Our Accounts Assistant, Kay, joined the ranks of those who have crossed the iconic finish line in the London Marathon. In her own words, Kay tells us her compelling story of determination, resilience, and the unwavering support of a community that believed in her from the start.
We are delighted to announce the newest addition to our Ecology team here at Brindle & Green – Lucy Talbot, who joins us as an Assistant Ecologist.
As reward for their dedication, expertise, and contribution to their department, Sarah Jennison and Emily Murchison have been promoted from graduate ecologists to assistant ecologists within our ecology team.
Our ecology department had the exciting opportunity to attend some in-the-field training for hibernating bats delivered by Rob Bell and Greg Slack.
We welcome the next generation of Ecology Seasonals embarking on a busy survey season ahead.
Brindle & Green is proud to announce its innovative initiative – the Biannual Book Scheme – a program designed to celebrate the love of reading and encourage a vibrant exchange of ideas among its staff.
There are numerous, mostly informative and useful articles and adverts in circulation advising and reminding us all of the arrival of mandatory net gain. Brindle & Green’s multi divisional approach to BNG takes things that one (in fact 3 stages) further. Read on to learn about BNG at B&G!
We are thrilled to introduce our newest Ecology team member, Ellie Whayman, who joins us as a consultant ecologist. Ellie brings her passion for the natural world and a wealth of expertise to our team.
Over the previous year, Tom Hough, our Head of Archaeology & Heritage has been volunteering with the Wirksworth Archaeological Society, a local archaeology group based in Wirksworth, Derbyshire.