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Our ecology team survey for Protected Species, conduct Phase One Habitat Surveys and write Management Plans across Yorkshire, Humber and Derbyshire regions. They can identify potential constraints at an early stage to reduce unnecessary delays.
We maintain a productive working relationship with those regulatory bodies such as Natural England, the Environment Agency as well as other key stakeholders enabling us to deliver a more informed, conscientious and practical outcome
To request a quote for a bat survey call us today on 0114 279 2667 or email info@wildscapes.co.uk
Below are a few case studies:
CLIENT |
LOCATION |
PLANNED DEVELOPMENT |
TYPE OF ECOLOGICAL SURVEY |
OUTCOME |
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Sheffield City Council |
Ravenscroft Resource Centre, Sheffield |
Building to be demolished |
Scoping survey carried out. Building assessed to have little or no potential for supporting roosting bats or bat habitat. |
Planning permission granted and the development could commence without the need to apply for a Natural England licence. |
|
Sheffield City Council |
Warminster Road Hostel, Sheffield |
Building to be demololished |
Scoping survey carried out. Building assessed to have medium potential to support roosting bats. Return and emergence surveys carried out. Surrounding area assessed to be good habitat for bats, but building assessed not to be providing roosting habitat for bats. |
Planning permission granted and the development could commence without the need to apply for a Natural England licence. |
|
Ms Dorne Vickers |
Oak Farm, Rivelin, Sheffield |
Renovation of a barn |
Scoping survey carried out. Building assessed to have medium potential to support roosting bats. Return and emergence surveys carried out. Surrounding area assessed to be good habitat for bats, but building assessed not to be providing roosting habitat for bats. |
Planning permission granted and the development could commence without the need to apply for a Natural England licence. |