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Residential Development, Ipswich, Suffolk

1/11/2017

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September 2016 - November 2017

In late summer 2016, we were commissioned to undertake reptile and bat surveys that were required to inform a planning application for a residential development on a former industrial site in Ipswich.

​The site had a number of derelict buildings associated with a former factory, most of which were generally unsuitable for bats.  One building was assessed as having a Low potential and a single bat activity survey was undertaken at the end of August 2016 - no bats were recorded emerging and this negative result was useful in confirming a mitigation strategy for the demolition of the buildings. 

​At the same time, reptile surveys were undertaken, and a low population of common lizard and slow worms recorded.  This information was used to develop a Ecological Mitigation Strategy that was incorporated as a planning condition.

​The planning application was successful and the demolition progressed to prepare the site for the construction phase. 

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Slow worm recorded on Reptile Survey in Ipswich Suffolk
Slow worm (adult male) showing blue-spotted colouration. Recorded in Ipswich, Suffolk
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Property Development, Alresford, Essex - Preliminary Ecological Appraisal

5/11/2015

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November 2015

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​A Preliminary Ecology Appraisal of a small site was undertaken to accompany a planning application for a single new build property.
​The Site was part of a field adjacent to a road and other housing. It was surveyed using the Phase 1 Habitat Survey methodology and a desk study. By incorporating appropriate mitigation and recommending enhancements for the site, it was concluded that overall, there will be a net benefit for biodiversity.
​The planning application was approved by the local planning authority.
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