Welcome Alex!

Alex Crayton

We are pleased to announce that Alex Crayton has joined our team as an Associate Director to lead our new Bristol Office. Alex is an experienced consultant working within the environmental field having graduated with a BSc (Hons) in Climate Science from the University of East Anglia in 2014, specialising in tropospheric chemistry, meteorology and past and present greenhouse gas concentrations.

Alex has a broad range of project experience, which includes managing and delivering technical Air Quality and Odour Assessments for large scale Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs), Highways Developments and International Projects, alongside supporting planning/permit applications for Residential, Mixed Use, Industrial and Commercial developments.

Further to his technical expertise, Alex has experience in Air Quality Monitoring including diffusion tube sampling, construction dust and nuisance sampling, odour monitoring and indoor air quality monitoring. Alex has regularly engaged with Local Planning Authorities to resolve planning challenges and conditions with additional public debate and community engagement experience.

A message from Alex

‘I am delighted to be joining Redmore Environmental and grateful for the opportunity to lead their first office venture outside of Manchester within the great city of Bristol. What is instantly apparent is the shared ambition of the team to grow the business through the delivery of technically excellent and robust reports, services and advice and I am excited to get stuck in and be part of that.’

The Bristol Office will deliver all aspects of air quality, odour and atmospheric emissions consultancy and provide closer support and contact to our southern clients. If you have an enquiry or wish to discuss current or future projects, please reach out to Alex on:

alex.crayton@red-env.co.uk or 07754 446 371.

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