by Andy G. | April 23rd, 2015 | Landmark, News
The Landmark Practice attended a very motivational event on the 13 March 2015; a networking event aimed at bringing together entrepreneurial women of the renewables sector. The EWiRE initiative The purpose of the EWiRE initiative is to address the under-representation...
by Gemma.Admin | March 12th, 2015 | Landmark, Law and Policy, News
Election 2015 – 55 days to go! Today, Thursday 12 March, we have 55 days remaining to enjoy/endure the run up to the UK General Election on May 7. The parties have by now, hopefully, decided the key issues on which they will set out their stalls, although...
by Andy G. | February 26th, 2015 | Landscape, News
Phase 1 Complete We are pleased to be able to report that in October 2014 the construction of Phase I of the Hertfordshire University residential area was completed and handed over to U-living (facilities management service for the University of Hertfordshire). This...
by Gemma.Admin | February 20th, 2015 | Ecology, News
A recent study published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B (Baldock et al., 2015), has found that bees succeed just as well in urban areas as they do in farmland and nature reserves. Bees and other pollinators are incredibly important in supporting the...
by Gemma.Admin | February 17th, 2015 | Ecology, News, Protected Species
The Itinerant Ecologist and friends (you know who you are, you lovely people!) are active with the National Dormouse Monitoring Programme managed by the Peoples Trust for Endangered Species. For you acronym anoraks out there, that’s the NDMP and PTES. PTES do a...
by Andy G. | February 5th, 2015 | Environmental Planning, Law and Policy, News
The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Directive has been amended and codified several times since its implementation some 30 years ago. The current Directive (2014/52/EU) adopted in 2014, made several amendments to the previous iteration and is required to be...