Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Derbyshire environmental consultancy secures support for expansion

A Derbyshire-based environmental consultancy is set for expansion after securing a six-figure funding package from HSBC UK.

Brindle and Green will use the investment to support its wider development strategy, including the launch of a new office space with substantial capital investment.

The expansion is expected to create up to 30 new roles across all seven of the business’s teams, including Ecology, Landscaping, Planning and Design, Contracting, Arboriculture, Archaeology and the newly established Flood Risk and Drainage team. This growth will bring the total workforce to around 80 members of staff by the end of 2025.

The business is also anticipating a minimum 20 per cent increase in turnover within the next two years.

Neil Crofts, managing director at Brindle and Green, said: “This funding allows us to take a significant step forward in our growth plans. Expanding gives us the space we need to grow our team and improve how we work, while the launch of our new flood risk and drainage division positions us to meet emerging client needs. We’re grateful to HSBC UK for recognising our vision and supporting us at such as important stage in our growth.”

Chris Swash, relationship manager at HSBC UK, added: “Brindle and Green has a clear vision for the future. Due to rising demand, the team knew what was needed to take the next step – more space, more capacity and the ability to expand their services. Our role was to help make that happen in a way that supports their momentum and welcome new talent. It’s been a pleasure to help fuel their continued growth and long-term ambitions.”

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