
Community & Environment
Building More Than Structures
Our responsibility doesn't stop at the site boundary. Through Rewild & Bloom CIC we're restoring native ecosystems, supporting pollinators, and connecting communities with the land. Through Together for Anisia we're raising awareness and funds for Batten Disease research. This is what it looks like when construction gives back.
Our CIC
Rewild & Bloom — Where Concrete Ends, Life Begins
Rewild & Bloom CIC
Community Interest Company · South Northamptonshire
We spent the best part of twenty years on site — rail stations, motorway upgrades, water infrastructure. The kind of projects that shape how a country moves. We were good at it. We still are.
But there's no version of this story where construction and nature have to be opposites. The attention, the patience, the refusal to leave things half-done — those instincts don't belong to any one industry. So we turned them toward the land. Rewild & Bloom is our commitment to restoring native ecosystems in the communities where we live and work.
Our First ApiaryActive Programmes
Community apiaries, habitat restoration, free school visits, and biodiversity monitoring — all running now across South Northamptonshire.
5+
Acres Being Restored
500+
Children Reached (Yr 1)
6
Hives Across 2 Sites
200m
Hedgerow Planted
Community Apiaries
Managed beekeeping sites supporting pollinator populations and wildflower biodiversity. Courses from complete beginner to advanced.
Target: Year 1: 6 hives across 2 sites, 30 course participants
Habitat Restoration
Wildflower meadows, hedgerow planting, hedgehog highways, barn owl boxes, and deer monitoring. Connecting corridors along linesides, watercourses, and community land.
Target: Year 1: 5 acres restored, 200m hedgerow planted
Free School Visits
Structured outdoor learning for nurseries and primary schools — animal care, food growing, wildlife identification. Free and accessible to SEND children and low-income families.
Target: Year 1: 500 children, 12 schools visited
Biodiversity Monitoring
Systematic data collection using UK Pollinator Monitoring Scheme (PoMS) FIT Counts, transect walks, and water quality sampling. Records submitted to national databases under the Environment Act 2021.
Target: Year 1: Monthly FIT Counts at all sites, baseline species list
In Planning


Our Cause
Together for Anisia — Building Hope
Batten Disease is a rare, fatal neurodegenerative condition that primarily affects children. There is no cure. Treatment options are limited and underfunded. Together for Anisia is our campaign to raise awareness and funds for Batten Disease research and support.
100% of donations go directly to supporting Anisia and Batten Disease awareness.


Impact
Our Social Value Commitment
What We Stand For
Accreditations
Social value isn't a tick-box exercise for us. It's built into how we run projects, who we hire, and how we engage with the communities we work in.