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Titan Development

Overview

Our client bought Titan, a former Copper Tube site, which is a whopping 500,000 sq ft. EMBM was asked to undertake a range of surveys to allow for refurbishment works to be undertaken.

The site was subject to a Preliminary Ecological Appraisal, followed by surveys for ecology impacts and most challenging of all, a Preliminary Roost Assessment for bats! 

In terms of bats, the building only held low level of potential and following a single activity survey, the building was given a green light for the re-development.

This image shows the associated mill pond and pump house, where a number of presence-absence surveys were carried out. The pump house was found to have an inaccessible flooded space beneath and was subject to activity surveys for bats.

The survey proved the likely absence of bats but the building has not been subject to any development works. You can see the pond on the lower left of the aerial image to the left of this page.

The enormous internal floor-space, which has to be seen to be believed.

What Client Says

Just wanted to say congratulations and a big thank you for your help with the planning for Retail Park the Council have accepted our application, with a unanimous decision with no objections.
Robert Brown
EMBM have provided ecological consultancy services on a number of development projects across our region, during the last two years.
We have been well satisfied with the service they provide as they have demonstrated a sound understanding of relevant issues and legislation and have been diligent and thorough in their approach and follow ups.
Emre John
Over a number of years EMBM has worked closely with us on a number of project. We are a developer which concentrates on conversions of old buildings.
A lot of our projects demand a cohesive approach which respects and protects wildlife whilst delivering market housing, in every case we have been able to mitigate and create solutions on project.
William Smith

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