Making a B-Line for Biodiversity

...been working with Buglife to look at where the corridors might go and how and where we can include MOD sites. We then get in touch with decision makers for...
...been working with Buglife to look at where the corridors might go and how and where we can include MOD sites. We then get in touch with decision makers for...
...as we are all unique and all opinions count.I explain to the pupils how diverse and inclusive teams contribute to innovation, climate resilience and wider sustainability. I emphasise how versatile...
...to store historic data in one place in order to be one source of authoritative information. We have invested in new software to allow us to dig more deeply into...
...have a target to send nothing to landfill by 2020. Merville Barracks Colchester is Britain’s oldest town and the location of Merville Barracks, the second highest utility-consuming site in my...
...there have experienced the biggest loss, with an estimated 20,000 windblown trees – this equates to some 25,000 tonnes of timber that will take at least a year to clear....
...of the regular Army Basing Plan. A number of DIO staff were closely involved in the hugely complex and detailed work to get to the point where Mr Hammond could...
...will be brought to the lab at Wessex Archaeology to be processed by a volunteer team before further analysis can take place in attempt to gain as much extra information...
...and project management roles in the RAF. As such, I’ve been fortunate to be involved in a wide range of infrastructure appointments across my career. I’ve worked with a fair...
...of weapons. After this they progress to the Ardgarten Forest to carry out deep insertion patrolling in the mountains. They work mainly in the Garelochhead and Kinlochleven areas due to...
...Mentoring is really important to me, particularly mentoring women. I also mentor ex-offenders, helping them adjust to moving back into society, helping with CVs, interviews etc. It’s very rewarding and...