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Leadership in Environment, Ecology, Planning and Sustainability
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The Group comprises … … leading Environment, Ecology, Planning and Sustainability consultancy teams. Our dedicated people deliver specialist advice to infrastructure and development clients. Our vision: To realise ambitions and improved quality of life through responsible choices. TALKING POINT: Picture of Blackfriars station and the bridge behind (largest solar bridge in the world). Temple worked on this as part of the Thameslink Programme EIA.
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The Group - Introduction
The Group are committed to championing a better way to do business and shaping our future in a positive way. The Group’s purpose is To eliminate, or minimise, the negative impacts of group activities, and maximise positive impacts to make a meaningful contribution to sustainable development. TALKING POINT: Picture of Blackfriars station and the bridge behind (largest solar bridge in the world). Temple worked on this as part of the Thameslink Programme EIA.
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Temple Group Management Structure
Academy Foundation Southwood Foundation To be launched in 2018
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Group Statistics £££m The total turnover for Group is circa £13.6m in 2016/17 180 staff (Temple and TEC) plus 135 Associates 400 Clients / 700 contracts per annum 9 Offices across East Anglia, London, North West, Scotland, South East and the West Midlands 5
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Our services Temple TEC GIS, Data Management, Graphics & Visualisation
Strategy & Sustainability Planning & Communities Environmental Assessment & Management Acoustics & Air Quality Ecology & Green Infrastructure GIS, Data Management, Graphics & Visualisation
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Temple and TEC Infrastructure and Development sectors
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London to West Midlands
High Speed 2 London to West Midlands PRP Architects EIA, ES and Petition Management support “… our thanks to … you in particular for the excellent support given to the Country South team as we worked out way through our petitioning process” – Neil Cowie, Area Manager Country South
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Crossrail and Crossrail 2
Environmental Services PRP Architects Air and noise monitoring, environmental consenting, environmental management. Environmental design management, EIA and specialist topics, GIS constraints analysis, environmental guidance and advice, sustainability services “… they added value by being very reliable” – BAM Ferrovial Kier JV
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London City Airport - expansion
Statutory body support We are working with the Greater London Authority to consider the impacts of noise and air quality on the residents and businesses local to London City Airport. In common with many UK airports growth has been constrained by environmental concerns in recent years. The Mayor of London has directed that the proposed expansion plans at London City Airport be refused. We are seeking to establish whether schemes such as this could proceed in an environmentally-friendly yet practical manner . PRP Architects
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DP World – London Gateway
Ecology site management Charged with delivering the London Gateway Port, DP World has worked closely with The Ecology Consultancy for the past six years. The works include a new deep-water port able to handle the largest container ships in the world, as well as one of Europe’s largest logistics parks, with access by road and railway to London and the rest of the country. The phased construction will take several more years to complete. The new port arrangements have significant effects on approximately 70 hectares of mudflats, which are essential habitat for wintering birds, particularly waders. The ditches also provide habitat for an extensive population of water-voles, a European Protected Species. The challenge for DP World and our team of ecologists was to find suitable alternative arrangements for the wildlife. The Ecology Consultancy continues to monitor the progress of the maturing habitat and oversee its management, at the same time as keeping an eye out for a key water-vole predator, the invasive American Mink. It is anticipated the site will become a haven for wildlife, complementing and extending the already present important wildlife areas of the north Kent coast.
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M25 DBFO and A14 Highways Ecology management
We have provided services support for the M25 DBFO and the A14 projects recently We delivered ecology surveys as part of these projects, including wintering and breeding birds, great crested newts and bats. A combination of survey techniques using the latest advances in detection equipment, were used to establish the importance of the area for bats over the summer. We provided manual transects and static monitoring points along likely commuting routes, coupled with detailed building and trees assessments, were employed. We reported the presence of European and nationally protected species, including bats, birds and great crested newt, identified key sites for birds and bats within the scheme footprint. We provided detailed baseline conditions to enable a comprehensive Ecological Impact Assessment to determine the likely effects of the schemes on wildlife.
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