Mistletoe Matters
During the winter months much of our time is taken up with our Mistletoe Matters Consultancy providing information and advice on all aspects of mistletoe in the UK.
Visit the Mistletoe Matters part of this site for outline information - there are links there o our main Mistletoe Matters site where you can find information on;
● Find out about current and forthcoming mistletoe activities and events
● Interested in talks, walks and workshops on any aspects of mistletoe?
● Need guidance or help on mistletoe planting and growing?
● Need guidance or help on mistletoe harvest or control?
● Want to contribute to Mistletoe Survey Projects?
● Need Mistletoe Information Sheets or have other questions?
● Looking for mistletoe news, media and press information?.
And for mistletoe products you can visit the English Mistletoe Shop.
We have over 25 years research experience with this parasitic plant. More information on mistletoe can be also found via the Mistletoe Gateway and the Mistletoe Pages.

This website presents an overview of the business and voluntary work undertaken by Jonathan Briggs Associates, who are primarily Jonathan Briggs and Caroline Tandy, both based in Gloucestershire, UK.
We have a combined experience of over 40 man-years of environmental issues on canals, having both worked for
Particular ongoing interests in waterway restoration schemes and the ecological challenges they present - for both the aquatic and the adjoining terrestrial habitats. The interdependence of the built and natural heritage of the historic waterway network is also a particular interest.
We are regularly involved in all types of media work, both our own and third party projects. This includes traditional newsprint, radio and television broadcasts, promotional literature of all types plus the full range of new media - websites, blogs, podcasts and social networking.
We are not conventional archaeologists - indeed our qualifications, in Industrial Archaeology and Landscape Archaeology, mean we offer an unusual and unconventional insight into archaeological and historic sites.
Jonathan Briggs is an ecologist and industrial archaeologist with a background in waterway ecology and historic water-powered industries. Species conservation issues are a particular interest.
Caroline Tandy is an ecologist with a similar professional background in waterway and general ecology, and additional qualification in landscape archaeology.