Joe Gilmour (6 years), Laura Emmerson (5 years) and Tom Hough (7 years) all received certificates, additional perks and benefits along with the compulsory bottle of champagne as a thank you for such hard work, loyalty and dedication to the business.
The company meetings in recent months have evolved so that we hear from staff across all divisions of company, updates on changes, issues and general news as well as welcoming new starters.
In a one-off celebration, our Managing Director, Neil Crofts was presented with a lifetime achievement award having founded Brindle & Green in 2012. Under his leadership, Brindle & Green is now a multi-million-pound business employing nearly 60 people but most importantly has retained a strong sense of identity and culture.
To commemorate Neil’s extraordinary contributions, he was presented with a certificate, a bottle of whisky and an oak tree. The oak tree chosen as it symbolises strength, resilience, and growth—qualities that the staff felt Neil has embodied throughout his tenure. This tree will be planted outside our new offices in the coming months.
This session provided invaluable insights into key ecological methodologies, species-specific survey techniques, and best practices to ensure compliance with legislation and industry standards. This equips our new seasonals for the season ahead.
We had the privilege of hosting Steve Brown from Dragonfly Habitat Bank in our office. Our Consultant Ecologist, Lloyd Wyatt shares his experience from the CPD session.
We recognise the importance of International Women's Day on 8th March, as we achieve an equal split between male and female members in both our senior and middle management, as well as across the wider company.