by Gemma.Admin | August 6th, 2015 | Landmark, News
An outbreak of Ash Dieback Disease (Chalara fraxinea) has been confirmed in our area. Worse still, it’s in the Landmark MD’s garden in the Chew Valley south of Bristol. Nick noticed some possible early signs in late May and these became more marked in June. He...
by Gemma.Admin | June 26th, 2015 | Environmental Planning, Law and Policy, News, Renewable Energy
Thomas Middleton’s play, A Mad World, My Masters, is a satirical tale of life in early 17th-century London. It tells the story of underhand tactics used by a group of characters to manipulate influence in the pursuance of wealth and power. The Royal...
by Andy G. | June 19th, 2015 | Landmark, News, Renewable Energy
On 6 June The Landmark Practice was part of Triodos Renewables family fun day at its Avonmouth wind farm. As well as marking Triodos Renewables 20th anniversary, the event kicked off Bristol’s Big Green Week, the annual festival which this year extended into two...
by Andy G. | June 11th, 2015 | Landscape, News
In early May, West Dorset District Council granted Reserved Matters permission and pre Commencement Conditions for Silverlake Village 1. This was a significant milestone in Landmark’s client Habitat First Group’s strategy to develop a holiday resort and...
by Gemma.Admin | June 8th, 2015 | Ecology, Landmark, News, Protected Species
Whilst our ecologists were carrying out a survey for great crested newt earlier in the week, they were lucky enough to spot an otter! This species is instantly recognisable given its brown coat, flattened head and thick tapering tail. Unfortunately its appearance was...
by Gemma.Admin | May 6th, 2015 | Landmark, News
The exercise Almost 2 years ago now, Landmark undertook an exercise to identify our ‘core values’ – the values that form the basis of our day-to-day work and by which we conduct ourselves. I’ll be honest, the invitation to staff to contribute to the exercise was...