About Enzygo
Overview
We are an independent, multi-disciplinary environmental consultancy with a proven track record of delivering creative, integrated and cost-effective solutions that maximise the potential of development sites.
Our growing team of professionals, including a number with a background in business, local and authority and regulatory organisations, use a collaborative approach to devise solutions that that are respectful of technical and budgetary constraints, comply with industry guidance, whilst also fulfilling planning and commercial aspirations.
We have substantial experience in the delivery of all types of developments, including major infrastructure projects, residential housing schemes and renewable energy programs, across a broad range of environmental disciplines, including Planning, Hydrology and Drainage, Permitting and Regulation, Landscape, Ecology, Transport, Geo-Environmental and Hydrogeology, Noise and Vibration, Air Quality and Arboriculture.
Such is our reputation and knowledge base, we are now often called to give expert witness testimony in more complex planning cases, including many sanctioned by the Secretary of State.
Office Locations
History
Enzygo was established in 2008 when founding-directors, Peter Cumberlidge, Kevin Parr and Matt Travis, identified demand for a new model of environmental consultancy that was more adept at navigating through the growing complexity of planning rules and environmental legislation. What started as a three-man start up is now a thriving business employing over 57 consultants across offices in Bristol, Sheffield and Manchester, with experts serving all of the major environmental disciplines.
All 3 directors are delighted to be celebrating Enzygo’s 10 year anniversary in 2018.
Management Team
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Clients
Here are a selection of clients we work with.
Charitable Activities
Enzygo’s chosen charity is SFAC (strengthening families for abandoned children) and we give donations to help support their work. SFAC work with non-profitable organisations in rural Zimbabwe and Uganda, Sri Lanka and Brazil and many others in between.
SFAC aim is to ensure that everyone providing care for vulnerable children can access training and professional support that is accessible, adaptable and applicable to their own culture and context.
They work closely with partners to help set up and implement systems and procedures to allow them to provide the best possible care for the children they work with.
Learn more about SFAC – sfac.org.uk