We’re delighted to share that our team attended this year’s prestigious Green World Awards 2026 at Cardiff Castle, and what an unforgettable occasion it turned out to be.
Hosted by The Green Organisation, the awards recognise organisations across the globe that are making a meaningful impact in environmental best practice, sustainability, and conservation. To be recognised on such a stage is an honour and we’re incredibly proud of what we achieved on the day.
A Gold Standard Achievement
We’re thrilled to announce that we received two awards, a Gold and Bronze.
These awards celebrate the passion, innovation, and dedication our team brings to enhancing biodiversity and delivering meaningful environmental outcomes across the landscapes we manage.
Our work is rooted in the belief that open spaces should do more than exist, they should thrive. From habitat creation to long-term ecological stewardship, these accolades reflect the collective effort of our team who share our vision.
Recognising Innovation
In addition to a Gold win, we were also honoured to receive a Bronze award.
This recognition highlights the forward-thinking approaches we continue to develop, ensuring that sustainability is embedded into everything we do, from strategy through to on-the-ground delivery.
A Memorable Day
The awards ceremony itself was a fantastic opportunity to connect with like-minded organisations, all working towards a more sustainable future. It was inspiring to hear the stories behind so many impactful projects from across the world, reinforcing the importance of collaboration and shared ambition.
Moments like these allow us to reflect on how far we’ve come, while also motivating us to push even further in the years ahead.
Looking Ahead
Winning at the Green World Awards 2026 is a proud milestone for our business, but it’s also a reminder that our work is ongoing.
We remain committed to delivering high-quality, environmentally responsible estate management, and to continually raising the bar for biodiversity, conservation, and sustainable land stewardship.