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Green Spaces & Urban Habitats Feature


Green Spaces & Urban Habitats; Heating, Ventilation & Services


aspects of open space management that require specialist expertise including play areas, woodlands, and SuDS. With members of the public accessing open spaces, risks must be carefully managed. With the addition of BNG and the crucial role the legislation will play in providing spaces for nature, it is vital that these areas are managed by experienced open space experts. A lifetime management model with in-house expertise to manage all aspects


of open space features objectively and responsibly over the long-term will ensure a developer’s legacy is protected and risks minimised. Housing providers should look for long-standing organisations with a proven reputation for excellence and expertise and the in-house specialist knowledge required. Tis approach also helps reduce customer costs and provides clear lines of accountability. Open space management companies must be experts in managing open spaces for biodiversity and engaging customers in the benefits of


DF2E downfl ow fan heater


Consort Claudgen’s new DF2E downfl ow fan heater off ers many features, including a seven-day timer with six temperature settings daily, open window detection, a digital lock, a large LCD screen, and a reliable battery backup to keep the clock running during power outages. T e heater continues its heating programme aſt er power is restored. T e heater off ers quick warmth and allows you to choose between 1 kW or 2 kW heat output during the installation. For safety, the DF2E has an automatic safety cut-out and will stop operating if the fan or temperature sensor malfunctions.


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Fernox has been awarded the ‘Domestic Heating Product of the Year – Components’ for its Sigma TF1 HP Filter at the H&V News Awards 2023. T e H&V News Awards brings together the entire HVAC supply chain, including manufacturers, contractors, consultants and installers T is year’s event, held at London’s Hilton Metropole Hotel, saw the Fernox TF1 Sigma HP Filter win the Domestic Heating Product of the Year award, which is presented for the product that demonstrates genuine innovation or a novel application of existing technology to new markets.


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managing areas for wildlife. In-house ecologists that will take on the adaptive management, monitoring, and surveying requirements of BNG and can provide support to housing providers throughout the process.


FINAL THOUGHTS Te benefit that biodiversity net gain will have to the current climate and biodiversity crisis is exponential and aligning the industry with the Government’s biodiversity net gain targets will more firmly place sustainability at the centre of future development. Trough a collaborative solution-based approach and the positive promotion of BNG, biodiverse neighbourhoods will be celebrated by residents and will offer a solution for nature recovery.


David King is managing director of Meadfleet


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