In the construction industry, it's common to face concerns about environmental impact. That’s why we make it a priority to invest in projects that can make a real difference in our community. By becoming a Bronze Investor with the Norfolk Wildlife Trust, we’re taking a direct role in supporting local wildlife habitats and conservation education.
Partnering with the Norfolk Wildlife Trust allows us to help fund critical conservation work right here in our own backyard. These projects not only protect biodiversity but also provide educational opportunities that promote sustainable practices within the community.
Our involvement with the Norfolk Wildlife Trust is just one of the many steps we are taking to ensure that we contribute positively to our environment. We are committed to continuing our support and exploring further ways to promote ecological well-being through our business practices.
We encourage everyone, from local businesses to individuals, to consider supporting the Norfolk Wildlife Trust or similar organizations. Contributing to these causes can have a significant impact on the preservation and enhancement of our natural surroundings.
To learn more about how you can get involved, visit Norfolk Wildlife Trust.
This April, Andy Olby, Bateman Groundworks SHE Manager and former Royal Anglian Regiment soldier is taking on a demanding challenge. He’s cycling from Land’s End to John O'Groats to support the Royal Anglian Charity, which aids members of his former regiment and their families.
This April, one of our own, Jack Thurbon, a dedicated machine operator, will be tackling the 2025 TCS London Marathon. He’s not just running for fitness; he’s running for a cause close to his heart—Young Lives vs Cancer.