Planning Magazine Article
The Landmark Practice’s recent success with wind power planning consents at Avonmouth has featured in Planning Magazine (10th April 2009 edition).
The article appears in the ‘Private Sector News’ section of the magazine.
The Landmark Practice’s recent success with wind power planning consents at Avonmouth has featured in Planning Magazine (10th April 2009 edition).
The article appears in the ‘Private Sector News’ section of the magazine.
The Royal National College for the Blind project in Hereford is now complete.
It was a challenging project due to the steepness of the site, the density of development and numerous protected trees, combined with the need to cater for students with a wide range of disabilities.
Luckily The Landmark Practice’s landscape architects like a challenge.
The ‘instant wildflower meadow’ which was laid for Aardman Animation’s new headquarters is looking superb.
What once was a macadam factory and then a contractor’s compound is now a wildlife haven in the heart of Bristol.
The Landmark Practice has used soil-less wildflower turf on numerous projects and it has always been spectacularly successful.
Landmark has used this technique in the past to quickly create habitat for a newt translocation project. The use of this technique in this instance met with Natural England approval.
Made a few updates to the Landmark Practice website.
New projects added to the interactive map many with a gallery of images, take a look.
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