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    Residential Development, Ipswich, Suffolk

    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. 

    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

    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.