Tuesday 8 March 2011

Find it in Birmingham's 'Growing Green' 2011

Penny and Richard manned our stand at Find it in Birmingham's 'Growing Green' exhibition on Wednesday 23rd February at the Warwickshire Cricket Ground in Edgbaston.
The show was opened by Councillor Tim Huxtable, Birmingham Cabinet Member for Transport and Regeneration, followed by an inspiring speach delivered by the locally adored Professor Carl Chinn MBE. Carl's opening speach led deligates through a potted history of the Midlands from the inception of manufacturing at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, through to the current cultural and economic climate facing the region. He finished with motivating words of how the entropreneurs, professionals, contractors and manufacturers of the Midlands need to embrace the opportunities afforded by the rising demand for sustainable, green technologies, with a view to getting the Midlands back on the map as a leader in technological innovation.
Seminars continued throughout the day, delivered by Skanska, Crown Paints, Energy Saving Trust and RIBA to name but a few, whilst the Moore Environment stand was visited by an array of deligates including major contractors, architects, developers, corporate strategists and financial advisors. We informed each of the broad spectrum of services we provide from project inception and site selection, through the Environmental Impact Assessment and planning process to detailed design and site supervision of landscape and environmental works. 

Presentation material available on our stand illustrated our use of various 'green' technologies within the landscape such as Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS), Green and Brown Roofs, Green Walls, and other innovative forms of Habitat Creation and earth shaping to maximise the environmental performance of any project, whether in an urban or rural setting.
For more information on the range of projects we have delivered, and the range of services we provide, visit our website at http://www.moore-environment.co.uk/, give us a call on 01675 466 877, or email mail@moore-environment.co.uk.

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