Friday, November 15, 2024

Ecology consultancy celebrates 30th birthday with over £1m gift aid to Notts Wildlife Trust

East Midlands ecology consultancy, EMEC, is celebrating its 30th anniversary.

Founded in 1991, and based in the heart of Nottingham, East Midlands Environmental Consultants Limited (EMEC) is a specialist ecological consultancy that undertakes ecological surveys, arboriculture and land management services for many of the UK’s leading developers and utilities companies.

Over the last 30 years, EMEC has gift-aided over £1m to Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust (NWT) which has been used to fund habitat conservation work across nature reserves under the management of NWT and other wildlife conservation activities and campaigns.

Whilst balancing the need to protect and enhance biodiversity, EMEC has played an integral role in helping to facilitate the delivery of many high-profile projects. Their strategic planning and consultancy advice has helped clients such as Nottingham Trent University, Wilmott Dixon, J Tomlinson Ltd and Centre Parcs to repair, regenerate or renew landscapes aligned to a culture of shared ecological values.

Since 2019, EMEC have designed and created over 60 wildlife ponds, providing much needed habitat for great crested newts, a nationally protected species, and have overseen the planting over 23,000 trees in the Midlands on behalf of its clients.

Commenting on their 30th company anniversary, Managing Director, Paul Wilkinson, said: “We are understandably delighted to reach this milestone. EMEC has grown to be a successful practice and a leader in its field, providing knowledgeable, cost-effective consultancy solutions for our client portfolio of landowners, developers, planning consultants, architects, and utility companies across the UK.”

Based in The Old Ragged School in Sneinton, Nottingham, EMEC Ecology employs 22 staff and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.

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