Everything from the first screening checklist through to mitigation plans and licensing support, delivered across all Northern Ireland council areas.
The biodiversity checklist is the first ecology document most Northern Ireland planning applications need. Corry Ecology completes it in the format…
Read more →When a council needs more than a checklist, an ecological statement sets out what is on the site, what the proposal will affect and how that effect…
Read more →A PEA is the standard first look at a development site: what habitats are present, what protected species could be there, and what further survey…
Read more →Bats and their roosts are legally protected in Northern Ireland. If your proposal affects a building, a roof void or mature trees, the council will…
Read more →Approval is not always the end of the ecology work. Many permissions carry conditions requiring a construction environmental management plan or a…
Read more →An honest read on what you are buying, before you are committed. Ecological constraints and planning history are two of the most common reasons a…
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