Quality landscaping, woodland & tree surgery contracting services
Public open space landscaping of new housing developments.
Working for the consortium of developers, we have undertaken grass seeding & turfing, woodland planting, street tree planting and play area construction. This has often been in the “public open space” areas, which are subsequently adopted by the local authority. Our landscaping teams are used to working in the urban construction environment.

Landscape restoration of 5 former landfill sites – East Midlands.
Our Nottingham-based team was awarded a large contract in 2004 to restore five former landfill sites to woodland and agricultural land-use. Work has involved fencing, cultivation & grass-seeding, and tree & hedge planting, as well as ongoing maintenance.

Design & implementation of landscaping around Darts Farm Shopping Village, Exeter.
We were called in by the owners of Darts Farm to design a landscaping scheme, at the time of a large-scale refurbishment and extension of the shopping village. The brief was to create an amenity for visitors, an appropriate backdrop to the architecture of the building, and to comply with the planning conditions. Our Landscape Architect designed the scheme, and we planted the trees and shrubs in the spring of 2004. These included nearly 100 flowering cherry standards, several areas of native woodland, and a lavender hedge.

Stock fencing and gates on restored coal mine – Midlands.
As part of the restoration of an open-case coal mine near Sheffield, we have put up several miles of stock fencing. The work is part of an ongoing project to restore the site to a mixed woodland & agricultural land-use for the enjoyment of the local community.

Landscaping around new sewage treatment works.
We have worked with civil engineering contractors on a number of sites throughout the region, landscaping new sewage treatment works that have been constructed by water companies. Often brought in at the last minute and “asked to perform miracles” we have been responsible for grass seeding, tree planting and habitat restoration. Contracts have usually included 3 or 5 years maintenance.

Survey & control of Japanese knotweed – Tamar Valley.
In Summer 2004 our teams surveyed land along approx 25km of the banks of the river Tamar, mapping clumps of invasive Japanese knotweed and Giant Hogweed. We also chemical treated the weeds – including, in consultation with the Environment Agency, chemical application from a dinghy on the river.

Organic rhododendron removal on Exmoor.
This large-scale clearance of rhododendron in the National Park is on an organic site, and so could not involve the use of chemicals. Our teams worked with pick axes to up-root the plants on steep slopes, while we used a mini-digger on the flat areas to dig the plants out.

Grounds maintenance on over 1000 sites in Devon & Cornwall.
We undertake grounds maintenance for WPD (formally SWEB) on a variety of sites throughout Devon & Cornwall. The work involves grass cutting, litter picking, hedge cutting and reporting on site conditions. We visit 2-4 times per year.

Noxious weed control on roadside verges.
We have a 3 year contract with Devon County Council to control noxious weeds along some of the main roads in the county. This labour-intensive work involves walking the road verges and spot spraying any weeds with a selective herbicide.

Ragwort control – working quarry sites, Midlands & Central England.
Working for Hanson Aggregates, we have had a number of small contracts to spray and pull ragwort from a variety of sites. Many of these are working quarries and have particular health & safety implications. This work has been part of our larger contracts with Hanson to restore their minerals sites after working, including tree planting, fencing and seeding.

Thinning & felling of tree blocks adjoining M32 motorway.
Our teams spent 3 weeks in the winter of 2004 / 5 thinning and felling of tree blocks along the motorway in the centre of Bristol. We worked in the central reservation as well as on the verges, and put complex health & safety procedures in place to ensure safe working for our teams and the public.

Tree felling & removal at Broadmead, Central Bristol.
As part of the site works for the new Broadmead shopping facilities in the centre of Bristol, our teams were involved in the felling of trees and clearance of the site. Located in the centre of the city, the contract involved a variety of complex “urban” issues including dozens of hypodermic needles on the site.

Veteran tree management for Corporation of London.
Working with the Corporation of London, our Treework Services teams undertook some high-profile technical tree surgery work on veteran trees in London in the spring of 2005, including Retrenchment Pruning.

Removal of large beech tree from Inland Revenue offices, Launceston.
Two of our Cornwall-based tree surgery teams joined forces for the large-scale removal of a beech tree in the grounds of the Inland Revenue offices. A crane was brought in and the tree dismantled safely in one day.

Woodland thinning, pruning & path creation – Plymouth.
Following a public consultation process, in Spring 2005 our conservation teams built new access paths into woodlands in the centre of Plymouth to enable better access for local residents. This work complements the pruning and thinning of young broadleaf woodland plantations that we have undertaken in the city over the last few years, and ongoing conservation management work in the City’s nature reserves.

Fencing on sensitive SSSI sites in Cornwall.
Working for English Nature and local landowners, we have undertaken 5 fencing contracts on SSSI sites over the last year. These sites have all been extremely difficult to work, often with only pedestrian access meaning we have had to carry all materials in by hand. The fencing is part of English Nature’s improvement of SSSI sites, and will allow grazing management to take place.

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Planting & maintenance of young woodlands.
This winter our woodland teams have been working throughout the region, designing & planting young woodlands. Schemes have ranged from a large broadleaved woodland in the midlands with 45,000 plants, to a community woodland in West Dorset and a wide variety of schemes with local landowners and farmers. We have planted many hundreds of young woodlands over the past few years and are happy to show prospective clients sites at various stages of development – please ring your local office if you are interested.

Thinning, pruning & woodland management work – Ashton Court.
We won a large, contract at competitive tender in the winter of 2005 which was part of the ongoing restoration of the historic Ashton Court parkland. We opened up public access routes, thinned parts of the woodland to allow the trees to develop better and undertook vital tree safety work.

Design & planting of The Ecotricity Forest.
Working for Ecotricity Ltd, a leading generator of renewable energy, we have designed and planted a new woodland in the Cotswolds. The site – which adjoins other woodlands and is designed for wildlife habitat - is a mix of native broadleaved trees. Local school children helped with the planting in January 2005.