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Case Studies

Weir Removal

JPR worked with the Bristol Avon Rivers Trust to enhance the Wellow brook near Midsomer Norton, by removing a weir and returning fish passage along the reach.

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Raised Viewing Platform

The client commissioned JPR to create a raised platform and ramp to improve access to a viewing area across the world-famous wildlife reserve.

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Tree & Newt Protection

The aim for this project was to instal over 2,000m of tree protection fencing that was compliant with BS5837.

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Formby Dynamic Dunescapes

The aim of this project was to improve this coastal area for wildlife, a large amount of mature scrub was removed from the dunes and wet slacks were created.

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Housing Development

JPR have been on site to do vegetation clearance, tree protection fencing and slow worm fencing on this new housing development in Malvern.

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Knotweed Eradication

This site had multiple pockets of established Japanese Knotweed spread over 50 hectares which needed to be treated before development could start.

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Reserve Management

JPR Environmental was retained to give water and landscaping advice for the reserve for two years which was grant funded.

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Habitat Project

When Bovis homes found a large population of great crested newts on their new site, JPR were brought in to implement the mitigation strategy.

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White-Clawed Crayfish

JPR undertook the installation of walling along a bank of river into which white-clawed crayfish were to be translocated.

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New Habitat

JPR have been working closely with the ecologists and the developer for more than a decade to ensure that the mitigation works do not delay development.

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Mitigation Works

The client was looking to extend their leisure park at Primrose Valley which had a large number of great crested newts on site.

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Slow Worm Habitat

JPR were brought in as the client needed to isolate the site and remove the slow-worm habitat before development.

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