The Importance of Surveying: Navigating Flood Risks in an Era of Global Warming
In recent years, the UK has experienced an increase in the frequency and severity of flooding, often intensified by changing weather patterns linked to global warming. Flooding affects critical infrastructure,
Meet Our Experts: Neil Chance, Land Surveyor Director
We’re excited to introduce our Meet Our Experts series, showcasing the exceptional talent across all our services that drives Woods Hardwick forward. Through these quick-fire interviews, you’ll get to know
Resolving Boundary Disputes: How Professional Surveying Services can Benefit Developers and Landowners
Boundary disputes can create significant hurdles for Developers, Landowners, and Land promoters, often resulting in expensive delays and complex legal issues. Understanding the intricacies of property boundaries is vital for
Adoption Agreement Surveys: What You Need to Know About S38, S104, and S278
In the realm of infrastructure development, adoption agreement surveys are essential for ensuring that roads, drainage systems, and other public infrastructure meet the necessary standards for adoption by local authorities.
The Essentials of Land & Topographic Surveys for Commercial Developments
When it comes to commercial developments, one of the initial steps prior to breaking ground is conducting a comprehensive land and topographic survey. A pivotal role for gathering essential data
Woods Hardwick Shortlisted for Three SME Bedfordshire Business Awards
Woods Hardwick have been successful in reaching the finals of the SME Bedfordshire Business Awards 2023 in collaboration with Bedfordshire Chamber of Commerce.
Woods Hardwick Runners Up at Taylor Wimpey Awards
Woods Hardwick were awarded runners up for Large Consultancy of the Year by Taylor Wimpey last week.
Taylor Wimpey South Midlands had their annual presentation evening where Woods Hardwick won runners up in their Large Consultant of the Year category as voted by their technical, commercial, production, sales and customer services departments.Summer hiring spree sees Woods Hardwick expansion plans take shape
Woods Hardwick have appointed 10 new staff members over an eight week period this summer as part of its expansion plans across their Bedford, Birmingham and London offices.
The additional new staff now takes Woods Hardwick to an 82-strong workforce – a 14% growth in the team for the multidiscipline practice that specialises in architecture, engineering, planning and surveying.A single planning framework for the Ox-Cam Arc – what does this mean for Bedford?
The Government has announced plans to transform the Oxford-Cambridge Arc into the UK’s fastest growing economic region. With a plan to transform the Arc into a world-class place to live and
Attend our webinar: West Midlands 2025 – where is the region heading?
Join Woods Hardwick and ECF for a webinar about the West Midlands, future growth and development plans, and what the region could look like by 2025. 9am - 10.30am on Thursday 21