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Urban Nature Project: sustainable construction begins

Urban Nature Project: sustainable construction begins

by Jennifer Small | Nov 2, 2022 | Natural History Museum Updates, Uncategorized

Work is now underway to transform outdoor spaces at London’s Natural History Museum, where a series of living galleries and a flagship space for visitors and scientists to explore and study urban nature are being created for the Museum’s Urban Nature Project,...
Ground-breaking moment for Urban Nature Project as works begin

Ground-breaking moment for Urban Nature Project as works begin

by Jennifer Small | Sep 30, 2022 | Natural History Museum Updates

The hard work has begun at the Natural History Museum as its team broke ground on the Museum’s gardens as part of its Urban Nature Project. This is the first step in the redevelopment project to transform the site’s five-acre gardens into a welcoming, accessible and...

Building Biodiversity Competition: Stage Two WINNER revealed

by Jennifer Small | Jul 18, 2022 | Updates, Workman Insights

We are delighted to reveal the WINNER of stage two of our Building Biodiversity Competition… Hildred’s Shopping Centre in Skegness has been named winner for its transformation of a dreary car park into a biodiverse haven for staff, customers, and local community...
Building Biodiversity Competition: Stage Two Shortlist

Building Biodiversity Competition: Stage Two Shortlist

by Jennifer Small | Jul 4, 2022 | Updates

As part of our #BuildingBiodiversity campaign, Workman has run its second Biodiversity Challenge for all involved in managing property within the Workman portfolio – Regional Facilities Managers, Property Managers, Building Managers, Centre Managers and their teams –...
How can bees improve biodiversity in real estate? 

How can bees improve biodiversity in real estate? 

by Jennifer Small | Mar 22, 2022 | Workman Insights

By tapping into the thriving “beeconomy”, property managers can elevate biodiversity across assets.   As Spring officially begins in the UK, new life and growth is all around. But in the average garden, park and meadow, there may now be less and less biodiversity each...
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