TACP (UK) Ltd

TACP (UK) Ltd

Environmental Services

Cardiff, Cardiff 594 followers

is an independent, multi-disciplinary, environmental consultancy

About us

TACP is a small and dynamic multi-disciplinary environmental consultancy with an excellent track record. Our current portfolio includes major highway schemes, public realm, schools, cancer care units, renewable energy, Green Infrastructure and development projects. We work throughout the UK and Jersey and in both the public and private sectors.

Industry
Environmental Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Cardiff, Cardiff
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1906
Specialties
Landscape Architecture, Ecology, Environmental Co-ordination, and Environmental Planning

Locations

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    4th floor, James William House, Museum Pl

    Cardiff, Cardiff CF10 3BD, GB

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  • We’re delighted to see the success of this fantastic project, delivering much-needed affordable homes for the community by Beacon Cymru Group (formerly Coastal Housing Group)!! 🏡 At TACP (UK) Ltd, we were pleased to play a role in shaping the landscape for this development, ensuring it provides both practical and ecological benefits. Our involvement included: 🌿 Landscape Design – Completing a landscape layout for the site and providing detailed Landscape Plans with schedules and British Standard Planting Notes. 💧 SAB Application & Maintenance – Assisting with the SAB application and contributing to Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) maintenance input. 🦋 Environmental & Biodiversity Assessments – Carrying out a Preliminary Ecological Appraisal and required data searches. 📋 Project Support – Providing client liaison, project management, and site visits to support smooth delivery. A great collaborative effort—looking forward to seeing the positive impact this development will have! #AffordableHousing #SustainableDevelopment #LandscapePlanning

    🎉 Reserved Matters Approval has been secured for 26 100% affordable homes located at the SA1 Waterfront, in Swansea! GJP are delighted to announce that Swansea Council have given delegated approval to grant reserved matters approval for 26 100% affordable homes in the SA1 Waterfront in Swansea. The planning application was reported to the Council’s Planning Committee where it was subsequently determined to be approved subject to the completion of a S106 Agreement.   The proposed development will be delivered by Beacon Cymru Group (formerly Coastal Housing Group) and will comprise a mix of 2-bed and 3-bed units. This development forms part of the wider redevelopment of the SA1 Waterfront in Swansea, and the site itself boasts an excellent location that fronts onto the Prince of Wales dock.   This scheme is highly sustainable, consisting of highly energy efficient homes that will utilise renewable and sustainable energy sources, including solar panels and ground source heat pumps.   The development will play a significant role in contributing to the delivery of affordable housing in Swansea, helping to address the identified need in the County.   We would like to extend thanks to the whole project team who helped to deliver this outcome:   Beacon Cymru Group   Architects: Holder Mathias Architects   Project Team: Vale Consultancy CORUN ASSOCIATES LIMITED TACP (UK) Ltd #Swansea #PlanningPermission #AffordableHousing #Development

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  • Great to see Ryan Landscaping Ltd sharing progress on this fantastic project—thank you for tagging us! At TACP (UK) Ltd we were proud to contribute to the Trinity Fields School project through the collaborative efforts of Caerphilly County Borough Council | Willmott Dixon | Rio Architects| Hydrock, now Stantec | MSafe Group | DPP | Ryan Landscaping Ltd. Through a combination of site visits and technical expertise, our role helped shape the design to create a functional and sustainable space. This included: 🌿 Landscape Masterplan Review – Assessing existing site conditions and refining the design to align with the project vision. 📍 Detailed Landscape Plans – Providing planting schedules, BS-compliant notes, and expanded proposals for the memorial and forest garden. 📊 BREEAM Calculations & Reporting – Ensuring the scheme meets sustainability standards. 🔍 Site & Client Liaison – Conducting construction stage visits and developing a five-year management plan to support long-term success. It's been a pleasure collaborating on this project, and we’re pleased to see the landscape design taking shape as the work approaches completion. #LandscapeDesign #SustainableDevelopment #GreenSpaces

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    🌱✨ Nearing the finish line! ✨🌱 As Trinity Fields School approaches completion, we’re incredibly proud to showcase the soft landscaping transformation we’ve brought to life over the last few weeks. From lush green spaces to perfectly crafted details, it’s been amazing to contribute to such an impactful project in collaboration with Willmott Dixon. Team Ryan Landscaping Ltd! Caerphilly County Borough Council Hydrock, now Stantec DPP TACP (UK) Ltd Carbon Consult LTD

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  • 🌟 Exciting News: TACP Featured as an Esri UK Case Study! 🌎 Geospatial information plays a critical and central role in all the work that TACP (UK) Ltd does. We're proud to see our work highlighted by Esri UK as a case study, showcasing how we're using GIS technology to deliver innovative solutions and make a real impact. Through the power of ArcGIS, we’ve enhanced how we manage, monitor, and communicate complex projects, particularly those with environmental and landscape challenges. Key highlights from the case study: ✅ Significant improvement in operational efficiency: ArcGIS enables our teams to work together seamlessly, sharing real-time data and insights across projects. ✅ Enhanced Visualisation: The platform helps us create clear, impactful visuals to communicate project progress and findings with stakeholders. ✅ Efficient Collaboration: Up-to-date project information is shared with clients, subcontractors and the general public with ArcGIS Online A big thank you to Esri UK for showcasing how we’re using technology to transform our workflows and deliver value for our clients and the environment. Read the full case study here: https://lnkd.in/dYYmAVpU #GIS #Sustainability #Innovation #ArcGIS #TACP

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  • 🐾 Otter Citizen Science Project! 🐾 We’re back in 2025 and delighted to share our recent involvement in the Otter Citizen Science Project! Funded by the Nature Networks Fund via The National Lottery Heritage Fund and expertly led by the Pen Llŷn a’r Sarnau Special Areas of Conservation (SAC), hosted by Gwynedd Council on behalf of the Llywodraeth Cymru / Welsh Government.     The initiative is part of the Welsh Partnership of MPAs, a collaboration of five large SACs working together to enhance the entire MPA network through shared expertise and innovative projects. They are also advancing initiatives on water quality, litter, and marine mammal disturbance.   The project has been an exciting opportunity to deepen our understanding of otter habitats along Wales’ coastlines and estuaries, particularly in Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). Otters are fascinating creatures that connect land and sea ecosystems. While traditional monitoring has focused on freshwater habitats, this project aimed to uncover the secrets of their coastal journeys. By updating coastal otter data, we can:   ✅Inform better management practices for MPAs. ✅Address key challenges like prey quality, contaminants, and habitat resilience. ✅Highlight the critical link between otters and water quality, fostering greater awareness of land-sea connectivity.   Training Citizen Scientists  At the heart of the work was empowering citizen scientists to play an active role in conservation. TACP (UK) Ltd Ltd has been busy working alongside specialist Lee Jenkins, founder of the South Wales Otter Trust in providing:   🔎Comprehensive Training: Lee has made sure volunteers were equipped with the skills and confidence to analyse otter habitats, whilst recording sightings, spraint and prints.   ⚙️Essential Tools: From survey kits to risk assessments, it’s been essential to ensure every volunteer is prepared for fieldwork.   🤝Ongoing Support: Our team Jamie Nicholson-Grime and Zoe Maddocks Dodson have been there at every step, offering guidance, feedback, and resources to help volunteers succeed.   These efforts are more than just logistical; they create a knowledgeable and motivated community invested in protecting the natural world.   Why It Matters  Engaging volunteers doesn’t just provide essential data—it builds stronger connections between communities and nature. Participants develop new skills, contribute to scientific knowledge, and foster a deeper understanding of the delicate balance between land and sea. This collaborative effort will culminate in detailed site reports, offering actionable insights into how we can better support coastal otters and their ecosystems.   We’re inspired by the enthusiasm of everyone involved and can’t wait to see the impact of this work. 🦦 #OtterScience #CitizenScience #Sustainability #MarineConservation #WelshEnvironment

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  • 🎄 Wrapping Up the Year in Style! 🎄 As 2024 comes to a close, we took some time to celebrate not just the season, but everything our team has accomplished this year. From big wins to overcoming challenges, each of you has played a vital role in making this year a success—and we couldn’t be prouder of all your achievements. Our festive celebrations started with a memorable Christmas dinner at The Botanist in Cardiff, where delicious food and a cozy atmosphere set a wonderful tone for the evening. The fun ramped up at Roxy Lanes, where the team battled it out in bowling, showcased precision on the shuffleboard, and channelled their inner Winter Olympians with an exciting game of curling—a definite personal highlight of the evening! 🥌🎳 The celebrations didn’t stop there! The following week, a few of our team members embraced the season at Cardiff Winter Wonderland, enjoying ice skating in the beautiful setting of Cardiff Castle. It was a magical way to end the year on a high note, even with a few stylish tumbles! Thank you all for your passion and commitment this year—we’re so lucky to have a team like you. Here’s to a joyful Christmas, and a relaxing holiday season. Nadolig Llawen o TACP (UK) Ltd Merry Christmas from TACP (UK) Ltd! 🎅✨ #Chritsmas #TACPUKLtd #Team #Celebrations #holidayseason

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    🌿 Attending the CIEEM 2024 Autumn Conference🌿 Last week, members of our team had the pleasure of attending the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM) 2024 Autumn Conference in Cardiff, themed Restoring Forwards: Best Practices for Resilient Nature Restoration. This event brought together ecologists, environmental managers, and restoration experts to explore innovative strategies for creating more resilient and biodiverse ecosystems. The conference focused on forward-thinking approaches to restoration that consider not just recovering what has been lost, but building robust systems capable of thriving amidst challenges like climate change and habitat degradation. Key Themes Discussed: ✅ The intersection of ecological restoration and climate adaptation. ✅ Building long-term resilience into restoration projects. ✅ The role of collaborative approaches in delivering successful nature recovery. Our team found the talks inspiring and insightful, with actionable takeaways to incorporate into our own projects. We particularly appreciated the discussions around innovative methodologies and partnerships driving restoration success. Highlights from Jordan Fox, James Bilham: Jordan: “The CIEEM conference was incredibly interesting and insightful. The speakers were informative, and the talks covered a wide range of topics. I particularly enjoyed the workshop on pond restoration. It was fantastic that CIEEM hosted the conference in Cardiff, just a short walk from our offices. “ James: “I very much enjoyed the variety of talks, from developing large scale landscape mapping using remote sensing and AI, to Pond Restoration assisting with increasing biodiversity whilst capturing CO2 and helping with climate change. The remote sensing would assist TACP when conducting large scale habitat mapping as well as providing up to date habitat data for professionals to use on a daily basis, and reducing the need for large scale ground truthing. The talk by University College London on Pond Restoration was an interesting review of how biodiversity can be increased/restored by reinstating lost ponds, whilst helping to manage climate change through CO2 capture, this was particularly relevant with works TACP have undertaken creating a mitigation pond on one of our construction sites. With relevance to legislation, it was great to attend the Net Benefit for Biodiversity Workshop led by AtkinsRéalis, and to further understand the research/discussion being completed by the Working Group to develop a suitable flexible system for use by environmental professionals in Wales, working alongside Biodiversity Net Gain.”    We’d like to thank CIEEM for organising such a thought-provoking event and providing a platform for important discussions. TACP (UK) Ltd will be watching these developments with great interest and look forward to further updates and clarity in 2025. #CIEEM2024 #Ecology #BNG #Sustainability #TACP

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  • 🏃♂️💪 Congratulations to Simon Dorken PIEMA REnvP 💪🏃♂️ We’re incredibly proud to share that Simon recently completed an ultramarathon, pushing both mental and physical boundaries to cross the finish line. This amazing achievement was not just a personal milestone but also a way to support a fantastic cause—Woody's Lodge, our Charity of the Year. 🌟 Woody’s Lodge provides vital support to veterans, emergency service personnel and Reservists helping them to re-engage with life, their families and their communities. After some rest and recovery, we asked Simon about his experience: " To raise money for the charity, I set myself the target of completing RunWalkCrawls Gower Ultra, a complete 50 mile circumnavigation of the stunning Gower peninsula. On the 26th October, I set of with 150 other competitors, following the Welsh Coastal path, around Swansea Bay, through Clyne Gardens and on to the North coast of the Gower. We re-joined the Coastal Path at Gowerton and followed the Loughor Estuary to Llhanrhidian and the start of the coastal trails (the easy bit was over!). From now on the terrain became more challenging as the tarmac cycle tracks were replaced with trail, rolling cliff tops, dunes and beach side coves. The run across Rhossili Bay, followed by the steep climb to the cliff tops, were tasters of what was to come. At Rhossili (27miles), the route turned East along the rugged Southern coast of the Gower out along the cliff tops, before descending and climbing in and out of beautiful bays that include Port Eynon, Oxwich, Three Cliffs, Caswell and Langland. From Langland, with the lights of Mumbles Cricket Club lighting the way, I left the Coastal path for the last time and made it across the finish line, covering a total of 52 miles in 13hrs 20mins. I would like to say thank you to all who have sponsored me, my family and friends for cheering me on and TACP (UK) Ltd for supporting Woody’s lodge for 2024!” Huge congratulations to Simon for this extraordinary accomplishment and for inspiring us all with his determination and generosity! If you'd like to learn more about Woody’s Lodge or contribute, check out their work here: https://lnkd.in/gsG9HYhf #TeamTACP #UltraMarathon #CharityOfTheYear #WoodysLodge #TACP

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  • 🌍 Thank you, Esri UK Welsh Conference! 🌍 We had a fantastic time yesterday attending and presenting "Delivering Sustainable Development Projects" at the Esri UK Welsh Conference! It was a pleasure sharing how the Esri platfrom is enabling us to drive sustainable projects and to engage with such a passionate audience. Special thanks to Juan Ramón Mena from FCC Construcción for co-presenting with us and bringing his expertise about the A465 Section 5 and 6 project to the session! Beyond our own presentation, we were thrilled to attend so many insightful talks. A highlight from our GIS Technician Tom Russell is shared below: “Jon Dollery's talk about his work at The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales (CBHC / RCAHMW) was fascinating. He brought an often-overlooked issue to the day, and showcased brilliantly that creativity, when paired with powerful Esri products, can reach into problems of social and historical identities that are rooted in time and space. A pathbreaking way of doing history.” Big thanks to Esri UK for bringing together so many interesting people and presentations. We’re already looking forward to next year! #ESRIUKWelshConf #SustainableDevelopment #GISInnovation #TACP #HistoricalMapping #Networking #GIS

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