Habitats
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We’re working with Sheffield City Council to protect bats as 5000 homes are re-roofed
Sheffield City Council and contractors Avonside are spending five years renewing the roofs on over 5000 council houses. They’ve brought in our Ecolo ...
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Blog
Bluebells caught in full bloom at local ancient woodland
Ecclesall Woods is known locally by nature enthusiasts for its fantastic biodiversity and as a popular spot for walkers.
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No Mow May: The surprising benefits of leaving your lawn alone
Would you like to reinvigorate your garden, see new species, and give nature a boost? All you have to do is… Nothing. Simply resist the urge to cut ...
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World Bee Day
Ecus is celebrating World Bee Day with an aim to spread awareness of the significance of bees. Kristina McKie, our Technical Director for Landscape ...
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We’re working to deliver Biodiversity Net Gain in Hope Valley Railway Upgrade
We have been working closely with VolkerRail and Story Contracting on a large project in the Hope Valley in Derbyshire to enhance biodiversity by impl ...
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World Wetlands Day – the importance of our peatlands
On World Wetlands Day, our Environmental Planning and Consenting Consultant, Liam Singleton, blogs here about the vital services wetlands provide and ...
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Ecus wins South West Environmental Consultant of the Year!
The judges praised Ecus for our dedication to building a more sustainable future, offering solutions that achieve industry-leading outcomes using inno ...
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Ecus opens Clevedon Office!
The decision to open an office in Somerset, which precedes the forthcoming opening of a major new office in Exeter, Devon, is in response to the growi ...
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Biodiversity Net Gain: Enhancing biodiversity is a new condition of planning policy
Ecus has delivered the national pilot study for Natural England, working closely with landowners and land managers.