Category: JPR
Clearing the way: Ditch clearance for improved site drainage
Sometimes the solution to drainage problems is getting back to basics, and that's exactly what the JPR team has been doing on a recent business park where vegetation overgrowth was causing narrowing of the channel and a reduction in water holding capacity.
READ MOREMaking a splash: Nature pond creation
The JPR team has been continuing work on a housing development in South Bristol with the creation of a nature pond.
READ MORETo flow, or not to flow
That is the question. Okay, we’re not going Shakespearean or Danish on you, don’t worry. It’s more a comparison of two different approaches to peatland restoration. We’ve got a few projects ongoing at the moment, and for this blog, we’re focusing on two; one in Dorset and the other in Somerset.
READ MOREReed bed project takes off
This month, JPR’s team has completed work on a reed bed construction – the Dakota project; a name with some historical relevance…
READ MOREEat, sleep, restore, re-peat
Autumn this year will see the JPR team back in their wellies and heading south to start work on some peatland restoration projects in Somerset and Dorset.
READ MORENo such thing as a free lunch
The JPR team has been busy working at a Primary school in Somerset rehoming badgers that had taken up residence underneath some temporary cabins, benefitting from ‘free school meals’ and complicating renovation works.
READ MORESafety first
Training is an ongoing cycle and as part of this commitment, we recently sent six members of our team on a two-day Level 2 Inland Waterside Safety and Rescue course
READ MOREGiving back in 2023
JPR are proud to become a coporate member of Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust this year and support their mission to improve our wild spaces across the county
READ MOREThe Alcumus SafeContractor certification
JPR Environmental is thrilled to announce that we have been awarded the Alcumus SafeContractor certification
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