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Celebrating Biodiversity

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Introducing the man of the hour our Principal Ecologist John Thompson! After helping EcoNorth to win the Community Engagement award at the BIG Biodiversity Challenge Awards for the work on the Morpeth Northern Bypass in 2016; John’s blog about the project is now being featured in the BIG Challenge website! In his first ever blog John explains that “The daunting reality of working …

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Trees

Trees? Yes Please!

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EcoNorth is pleased to announce that we are expanding the services we offer to include inhouse Arboricultural Services.  Arborist and expert in all things trees David Beaver formally joined the team this month allowing us to offer an even more comprehensive service to our clients. As a Member of the Arboricultural Association and former Lecturer …

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Morpeth

A Relief For Morpeth Town Centre

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EcoNorth have been providing ecological support for the construction of the Morpeth Northern Bypass. The road has recently opened up to the public and has already made a great difference to the congestion of the town. With the construction almost finished, our friends at Carillion have put together some interesting facts and quotes to demonstrate what …

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Aerial inspection

EcoNorth Reaching New Heights

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In the UK bat species will roost and find shelter within tree features such as rot holes, fissures, hollows and woodpecker holes. Aerial inspection surveys are a useful technique for identifying and investigating bat risk features found within trees. Such features can be difficult to assess from ground level or by ladder, whilst an aerial …

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Intern

My First Month as an Ecological Intern

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Having been working as an Ecological Intern for almost a month now, Laura and I are quickly getting acquainted with the ins and outs of the company.  We have, in this time, discovered that ecological consultancy is not quite the walk in the park (or rather walk in the development site) that one might think. …

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Going Batty at Stewart Park

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The central lodge building at Stewart Park is currently undergoing extensive new refurbishment work to convert the old building into a new educational facility for use by Askham Bryan college, one of the country’s leading land based colleges, to establish a new base for students in Middlesbrough. Read more about the project here. EcoNorth undertook bat …

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