by Gemma.Admin | July 25th, 2016 | Ecology, Landmark, News, Protected Species
The landmark Practice is involved in ongoing ecological monitoring and management at a wind turbine site in Avonmouth. Our most recent barn owl box checks at the site have been rewarded by the discovery of two barn owl chicks (approximately 6 weeks old in the picture...
by Gemma.Admin | July 7th, 2016 | Landmark, Law and Policy
The past few weeks have seen the most significant change to the British political and economic environment in most people’s living memory, and certainly since at least the 1970s. It doesn’t need a very sophisticated crystal...
by Gemma.Admin | July 6th, 2016 | Ecology, News, Protected Species
Environmental DNA (eDNA) testing is a relatively new survey technique that can help determine the presence or absence of great crested newts (GCN) in water bodies. Great crested newt DNA is released into aquatic environments through shed skin cells, urine, faeces...
by Gemma.Admin | May 26th, 2016 | Environmental Planning, Law and Policy
A Case study of ‘subsequent applications’ and interface with the Habitats Regulations There is great satisfaction to be gained from working on a project from inception through to delivery. For some projects this timeline is relatively short, but for...
by Gemma.Admin | May 6th, 2016 | Graphics, Landmark, News
We are pleased to announce the launch of our new dedicated Architectural Graphics services at The Landmark Practice. Landmark has provided specialist in-house graphics services alongside our other technical teams since we set up the Practice in 1985. Now,...