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Jonathan Baker and William Sheate recently attended The Biodiversity Offsetting Summit at the invitation of the Secretary of State for the environment, food and rural affairs - CEP are leading the evaluation of the biodiversity offsetting pilot phase

CEP are pleased to announce that Peter Phillips has joined CEP, he will be based in Glasgow at the University of Strathclyde.

Guidance on integrating climate change and biodiversity into the SEA and EIA procedures that was produced by CEP with Milieu and Integra Consulting has now been published by the European Commission
Collingwood Environmental Planning (CEP) is an independent multidisciplinary environmental and sustainability consultancy.

CEP is based in London and has been providing independent, professional advice since 1995. We undertake projects worldwide, having particular experience of working throughout the UK and EU. Whilst operating independently, we work with a strong network of complementary specialists in academia and consultancy.

We offer our clients a broad spectrum of practical and advisory services relating to environmental and sustainability policy, planning and assessment. There is a research and capacity building focus to much of our work and, in collaboration with our clients, we strive to deliver sustainable solutions to challenging issues, through a professional, conscientious and innovative approach.

We undertake commissions for a variety of client groups, including: European and international institutions; national governments and their agencies; regional and local government; charities and NGOs; research institutes and universities; and private companies.