Marsh Fritillary butterfly

Acer Ecology recently carried out an extended Phase 1 habitat survey at a site in Morpeth to provide an ecological appraisal as part of a planning application. We are well placed to undertake a wide range of ecological surveys in Morpeth and the surrounding areas, including Newbiggin, Ashington, Bedlington, Stannington, Cramlington, Blyth, Ponteland, Newcastle, Longhorsley, Felton, Widdrington, Druridge Bay, Amble, Warkworth, Swarland, and the wider Northumberland area.

Is your planning application in need of a Preliminary Ecological Appraisal?

If there is a chance your planning proposal may impact the wildlife surrounding your property or development site, you may require a Preliminary Ecological Survey report in order to gain planning permission. This survey will establish whether your proposal will harm protected species or their protected habitats and provide you with the necessary report detailing both the potential impacts of the development and the mitigation measures you will need to reduce the impacts.

Red Squirrel
Red Squirrel by p_c_w is licensed under CC BY-ND 2.0

We work with a range of businesses, organisations and individuals, including homeowners and landlords developing their own property, as well as working within different industries, including house building, engineering, planning consultants, architects, road and rail, energy, statutory bodies and local authorities, hospitals, schools and more. We work on one off projects as well as having regular clients with whom we work across the UK.

Don’t hesitate to contact us at our head office on 029 2065 0331 and we will be happy to provide you with a competitive quote. You can also contact us by email: enquiries@acerecology.co.uk.