Arbtech Bat Surveys in Grange over Sands £329
The clean sea air of Grange-over-Sands is said to have a therapeutic effect on humans, and this fact hasn’t been lost on the many species of bats that are known to roost in the area either! Grange-over-Sands contains many old buildings dating back from the before the Victorian era, presenting bats with a wealth of dark, warm places in which to roost. They tend to live in different places depending on the species and the time of year, and as well as trees and caves they’ve also been known to roost in towers, barns, lofts and attics.
Bats are a protected species in the UK, and so any attempt to disturb or harm them can potentially be a criminal offence resulting in a heavy fine or even a prison sentence. This can be a huge inconvenience to anyone planning to embark on building work, for example an extension or conversion on a property in Grange-over-Sands.
Quick, efficient and affordable bat surveys
Ecological surveys are an essential part of any planning application, and in cases where the presence of bats may be suspected, a survey must also be conducted. Don’t worry if you’ve never encountered this area of planning regulations before, because Arbtech are here to help. We’re experts at bat surveying, and can carry out a comprehensive and efficient bat survey to establish the presence of these endangered mammals, and advise you what steps need to be taken before building work can commence.
Arbtech – bat surveying experts
We understand that any delay to your project can potentially cost you both time and money, which is why we aim to work as quickly and efficiently as possible to cause you the minimum of fuss. We will also ensure that all appropriate legislation is followed and paperwork kept updated, whilst giving you guidance as to what you need to do before you can get your building work back on track.
Find out more about our bat surveying services in Grange-over-Sands today either by phoning us, emailing us, or contacting us through our website. Or, see what our customers say.
