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Phase 1 Habitat & Botanical Survey

  • fern and bluebell bank
  • Broxbourne Wildlife Site Review and Habitat Survey

    Tuesday May 7th, 2013

    BSG Ecology has been working with Broxbourne Borough Council to provide an evidence base for four ‘Areas of Search’ to be allocated for development in their emerging Local Plan.

  • BSF Programme
  • Building Schools for the Future

    Thursday November 8th, 2012

    BSG Ecology was appointed by the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames and the London Borough of Croydon to carry out surveys of 29 schools as part of the Government’s ‘Building Schools for the Future’ (BSF) programme.

  • Lobed Maidenhair Spleenwort
  • Chepstow Castle Renovation Works

    Tuesday September 25th, 2012

    BSG Ecology was commissioned by Cadw to undertake a botanical survey of Chepstow Castle in south east Wales. This revealed a nationally rare plant, known as lobed maidenhair spleenwort Asplenium trichomanes spp. pachyrachis, growing in many places on the castle walls.

  • St Saviour, Jersey

    Monday April 2nd, 2012

    Peter Brett Associates LLP, working on behalf of Dandara, engaged BSG Ecology to provide ecological survey and assessment work for a proposal to develop a plot of land at St Saviour, Jersey, for residential purposes.

  • Loch Urr
  • Loch Urr Proposed Wind Farm, Dumfries & Galloway

    Monday April 2nd, 2012

    E.ON Climate and Renewables proposes to build and operate an onshore wind farm at Loch Urr, near Moniaive, Dumfries & Galloway. Initial constraints mapping has concluded that the site has the capacity to support in excess of 50 turbines, as well as a substation and ancillary infrastructure.

  • Botany Bay - northern ditch looking west
  • Botany Bay Wind Turbine, Cambridgeshire

    Monday April 2nd, 2012

    Infinergy plans to build and operate a single wind turbine in flat, intensively farmed arable land at Botany Bay, near March, Cambridgeshire.