E3P expands Midlands ecology team
Environmental consultancy E3P has strengthened its Midlands presence with the appointment of Sammy Pritchard as principal ecologist.
Sammy, who has over a decade of conservation experience, will support planning and development projects across the region.
Her appointment follows E3P’s Birmingham office opening last September, with six specialists joining in recent months.
Sammy said: “Joining E3P at such a pivotal time for the company is hugely exciting and I’m proud to be a part of its ambitious Birmingham team.
“I look forward to helping our clients navigate environmental legislation and create the best schemes possible for both ecology and with the client’s objectives in mind.”
The firm plans to expand its Midlands team to 20 within 18 months as it continues to support the region’s growing development and regeneration pipeline.
Stephanie Cox, director and head of Midlands at E3P, added: “With Sammy’s expertise in ecology, she is a fantastic asset to our growing Midlands team.
“Her in-depth knowledge of environmental legislation will ensure our clients are well-informed and able to deliver high-quality, sustainable projects.
“The Midlands is an exciting region for us, with an already thriving property market and significant regeneration and development opportunities on the horizon.
“Our talented team has already begun to make its mark here and we’re looking forward to growing our presence further so we can continue to deliver high quality projects for our clients across the country.”
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