REPORTS
Our technical reporting translates ecological data into clear, defensible outputs that support planning applications, protected species licensing, BREEAM submissions and general project delivery.
We produce reports that are concise, balanced and aligned with regulatory expectations—enabling decision-makers to act with confidence and avoid unnecessary delay. All documentation is prepared in accordance with current best practice, including guidance from the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management, and structured to meet the requirements of planning authorities and regulators such as Natural England. Reports are signed off by full members of the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM). This accreditation also allows our BREEAM reports able to be signed off by an environmental consultant who meets the criteria of a Suitably Qualified Ecologist (SQE).
Our reports are designed not just to satisfy policy, but to de-risk projects and provide clear direction on how works can best proceed.
Where required, we also prepare method statements and supporting documentation for protected species licensing, ensuring proposals are practical, compliant, and aligned with regulator expectations
Robust reports. Stronger applications.
reports we offer
hra
Our Principal Ecologists produce (Stage 1) Habitat Regulations Assessment (HRA) Screening Reports and (Stage 2) Appropriate Assessments to determine potential impacts on European and Ramsar sites. We understand the delicate balance between effective mitigation and real development.eCIA
With over 14 years’ of industry experience our consultants produce (Stage 1) Ecological Impact Assessment (EcIA) Scoping Reports and (Stage 2) Main ES Chapter Reports to satisfy key stakeholders. We work with you to define mitigation measures that are practicable and effective.BREEAM
Our consultants are qualified to act as Suitably Qualified Ecologist (SQEs) on your BREEAM application. We can provide evidence against LE01 to LE05, taking a pragmatic approach towards the scheme with the highest possible rating in our crosshairs. cemp
We produce the biodiversity sections of Construction & Environmental Managment Plans (CEMPs) that clearly define each potential ecological risk during the construction phase and how to overcome it. Our CEMPs easily discharge post-award planning conditions.letters
We produce rapid, targeted Letter Reports and Technical Notes with Director Level sign-off to support planning applications and discharge conditions; customised based on the specifics of your project and its unique challenges.INNS
We produce Invasive Non-Native Species (INNS) reports that clearly identify the location of Schedule 9 (Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981) plant species on or near your site, supported by digital mapping. This includes clear management and eradication strategies that specialised operatives can follow to solve any INNS constraint on your site.