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Horizontal containers
Elevated baskets
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Whether fixed to railings or acting as a window-box, our versatile horizontal containers bring a splash of colour to even the most unlikely of places.
Take floral decorations to another level with our elevated baskets – raising the standard when it comes to hassle-free wall, lamppost or polemounted displays.
Add a stylish finish to your planters with our Box Clever cladding systems, available in brushed stainless steel or wood.
Interlocking bedding planters
Floor-standing planters
Educational planters
An ingenious way to encourage safe working, this system allows displays to be planted off-site before being assembled on location.
Capable of creating stunning displays in confined spaces, our floor-standing planters can be supplied in a range of different heights up to 3.5m tall.
Ideal as a growing space for vegetables and will survive without watering for several days. Durable and easy to use Vegee-tables are designed with young gardeners in mind.
Tree planters
Promotional planters
Pedal park
Bringing a touch of nature to the concrete jungle, our Tree Planters are available in square or circular shapes and are versatile and easy to maintain.
Want to say it with flowers? Now you can, with promotional planters boasting large panels for adverts, sponsorship and company logos.
Cycling is booming – and so is bicycle theft, so our pedal park ensures owners have somewhere safe to leave their bikes, while providing an eye-catching floral display.
Planter seats
Wooden planters
Bespoke planters
Available in wood or polyethylene, a removable seat means you can either give pedestrians an attractive resting place or create a formation of informal barriers.
For eye-catching displays with a natural twist, our wooden planters have an internal waterproof membrane and can be stained and painted in your choice of colour.
Whether you’re looking for style, practicality or something more way-out, our craftsmen can make your planters to order.
Composite notice boards
Welcome signs
The “parish box” notice board is manufactured in a strong and durable composite that can be matched to almost any colour. Available in 3 sizes: 2xA4, 4xA4 & 8xA4.
Perfect for greeting visitors to your town, our signs can be combined with horizontal planters to create a welcoming display of colour.
Basket trees
Christmas trees
Add head-high colour to your displays with our long-life basket trees, which fix securely to the ground and come in a range of sizes.
Add some festive sparkle to your town with our unique solar-powered LED Christmas trees – there’s no wiring, no fuss and no electricity bill!
As the UK’s largest, most successful suppliers of hanging baskets and floral features, we pride ourselves on delivering a service that is unbeatable on price and value every time. Visit www.plantscapeuk.com for more information or call us on
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The Reception Gardens At The Botanical Garden Are Blossoming Again Space for Life, which includes the
The quality and sustainability of the
tanks were highlighted with a brilliant
Biodôme, Botanical Garden, Insectarium
gardens as well as its heritage preservation
lighting plan to provide a new dimension
and Rio Tinto Alcan Planetarium, has
were some of the design criteria guiding
of the fountains at night.
mandated Lemay’s multidisciplinary team
Lemay.
to provide landscape architecture services for a major restoration and redevelopment project of the Reception Gardens and its two main fountains for the Montreal Botanical Garden.
unchanged, but the repaved alleys were
part of the Administration Building,
rethink to give way to pedestrians.
designed by Lucien Kérouac (1886 – 1951). This Art Deco-style public building was built in the 1930’s, at a time of crisis in-
The Botanical Garden represents a
between wars that required imagination
destination of choice, a privileged
and solidarity.
space that is part of the three museums comprised in the Space for Life, one of the most prestigious museum institution in Montreal. Since its foundation by Brother Marie-Victorin at the beginning of the last century, this tourist and scientific hub plays a key role in the social, educational and architectural development of the
The gardens and accesses remain
The Reception Gardens are an essential
More precisely, the fountains, built in 19371938 and designed by Henri Teuscher, include reliefs of great delicacy carved in granite by sculptor Henri Hébert. The effect of time and oxidation has greatly
Vehicles are now forbidden to preserve the serenity of the Reception Gardens that act as a buffer between the city noise and the public garden. The shade plantings, located on both sides of the main aisle and the annual plantings, were redesigned to encourage visitors to wander and reclaim the space as their own.
altered the appearance of these reliefs as
While respecting the history and
well as the exterior basins.
unique charm of the space, Lemay’s
city. The impact of this restoration project
Using the best techniques and sustainable
is major for the visitor’s perception and
materials, a special attention was given to
experience, given that the Reception
the mechanical and waterproofing aspect
Gardens serve as the main entrance of one
of the fountains and their finish. Finally,
of the world’s greatest botanical gardens.
the octagonal basin as well as the waterfall
redevelopment concept proposes a new experience and a revamped garden that offers a friendly and lively environment while respecting the best sustainable practices. www.lemayonline.com
Introducing hand-crafted hedging.
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RHS Flower Show Cardiff 2016 Date: 15th-17th April Time: 15th-16th April 10am - 5:30pm 17th April 10am - 4.30pm Venue: Bute Park, Cardiff Castle, Cardiff
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he RHS Flower Show Cardiff kick starts the gardening season, bringing together the best of horticulture with the finest regional foods and crafts, the Show is filled with ideas, inspiration and ways to get involved in the very best of RHS gardening.
From keen gardeners and floral enthusiasts to families in search of a fun day out, the show has all-round appeal and has firmly established itself as a key date in the gardening events calendar, marking the start of the RHS outdoor show season.
The Royal Horticultural Society and Cardiff Council join forces to bring together the best of Welsh gardening and capture the excitement of spring in the magnificent showground adjacent to Cardiff Castle.
Visitors will be able to ‘Step into Spring’ and celebrate the new season with outstanding seasonal displays in the Floral Marquee, Plant Village and Show Gardens.
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The show promises to be awash with spring flowers featuring displays from some of the UK’s finest plant nurseries.
The show wants to encourage more people to ‘Grow Together’, giving visitors of all ages and ability the chance to learn, ask questions and get involved with hands-on activities. Visitors have the chance to learn new skills from a variety of talks and demonstrations and a visit to the RHS Potting Bench. Young budding gardeners can explore the Show by taking part in a variety of exciting children’s activities. All gardeners will also love the quirky wheelbarrow displays which are created by over 60 local schools, helping them to not only have fun, but to learn about plants and the environment around them. This year the show falls within Half Term and as children under the age of 16 go free it makes for a fun and great value family day out. Landscape & Urban Design
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Tickets can be purchased in advance at a cheaper rate here: https://www.rhs.org.uk/shows-events/rhs-flower-show-Cardiff
THE BI-SPEED TURNING POINT FOR TURF CARE. If you want a tractor that’s better at every turn, turn to the Kubota B50 Series. Calling upon over 50 years of innovation and engineering excellence, the latest generation of Kubota tractors incorporates bi-speed turning to increase manoeuvrability and minimise turf damage. The B50 has been designed to deliver outstanding performance, economy and reliability and is also available with an integral air-conditioned cab for maximum operator comfort and productivity. To find out more, visit www.kubota.co.uk or call 01844 873190.
PERFECT HARMONY BETWEEN DESIGN AND SAFETY
FOUR FREEDOMS PARK, NEW YORK
Four Freedoms park is located on an island on the East River in New York City; it has been created as the first memorial to Franklin D. Roosevelts historic wartime speech given in 1941. Designed by iconic landscape architect Louis I. Khan in 1973, Four Freedoms Park is on Roosevelt Island, converging on the southern tip with two long lanes of Littleleaf Linden trees planted around a landscape of white granite. In order to allow this clean and geometric style, Platipus tree anchoring systems were chosen in lieu of wooden stakes or above ground support. The Platipus system also offers increased protection to the trees against strong winds coming from the surrounding waters. In October 2012, just a few days after the opening ceremony of the park, Hurricane Sandy swept through with strong winds of up to 70mph. Despite this, this major storm event caused no damage and the symmetry of the trees was not affected thanks to the strong stability of the Platipus rootball fixing system supporting each of the trees. Platipus offers a wide range of tree anchoring systems and irrigation systems for every planting situation, whether rural or urban. The company has also developed the ‘D-MAN System’ which allows trees to be supported where traditional anchors cannot be used on roof gardens, in confined spaces or due to buried services.
Platipus can also offer bespoke and permanent solutions for every planting situation.
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Trees for the Future Without any doubt trees are important to ensure the quality of life in urban areas. Research has proven that in many ways, but how can we plant trees in such a way that they contribute to a green city? What kind of tree have the most effect? And which trees can withstand the urban climate and grow under difficult circumstances? What kind of trees are the most effective in reducing temperature or improving air quality? Important question for landscape designers and architects. At Van den Berk Nurseries they have amassed a lot of knowledge on this subject and they know how trees grow, even after 25 or more years. This knowledge makes it possible to give landscapers good advice on planting trees in urban environment. They can advise on species, including less commonly used ones, that can resist the urban heating or are effective in capturing CO2. Depending on the main goals of the architect and the desired sphere, they can make a tailored proposal. On request they also give lunch time presentations on this topical issue. Another challenge in urban areas is the planting site itself. Trees are surrounded by buildings, roads, pavement and other development. It’s a tough combination because civil engineers and trees almost always have a conflicting interest. Underground space, or the lack of it, is a very common problem. Roots have to compete with an ever growing web of pipes, sewers and cables and there is often too little room for them to be able to develop in the long term. The tree technician of Van den Berk Nurseries can also advise on the improvement of planting sites and what can be done to give trees a better chance to grow old. For more information go to: www.vdberk.co.uk/future-trees
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Trees make the difference Van den Berk trees can make any green dream a reality, from city garden to manor lane, from office park to market square. Van den Berk Nurseries offers an almost inexhaustible choice of trees. Quality trees which add atmosphere to your project and make everyone feel at home...
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NEW BROCHURES DETAIL RIGBY TAYLOR’S EXTENSIVE PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS AND FLOWER SEED RANGES Rigby Taylor, the company at the forefront of supplying innovative products for the successful management and maintenance of turf surfaces, has published its 2016 Professional Products range brochure detailing all the company’s products, plus the 2016 Euroflor urban flower seed brochure. The 168-page easy-to-reference Professional Products range publication also provides technical information on each product, recommended rates of use, pack sizes and pack coverage, together with disease recognition and nutrient charts, spreader and spray nozzle tables, plus many testimonials from leading names in the industry.
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The 2016 Euroflor urban flower seed brochure is a highly-colourful, 48-page brochure containing flower images both in close up and in situ, showing the amazing colour schemes that can be achieved. A page is devoted to each seed mixture describing the number and names of the species in the mixture, their height, sowing rate and flowering period. There is also an Identiflower index section that features a thumbnail image of each flower species, its predominant colour and both Latin and common names. Both brochures are available from Rigby Taylor’s area representatives or
on request by calling Freephone 0800 424 919. Commenting on the new publications Richard Fry, Rigby Taylor’s Marketing Director, stated: “Our product publications have become first-choice references for many in the amenity industry. The brochures are always attractive and we know users find that the indexing enables them to easily locate the required information, which is clear and concise. These are ‘must have’ publications for everyone’s book shelves.” www.rigbytaylor.com
W: www.hitechturf.co.uk E: info@hitechturf.co.uk T: 01244 289182
• Wide range of turfs available for all applications including landscape, sport, play and commercial
• 1000’s of m2 in stock at our UK warehouse
• Dedicated trade account managers and technical expertise available from our installation managers
• Competitive prices on all trade turfs with incentives for volume orders
• Full rolls, cut lengths and all ancillary products available for immediate despatch
Contact us for more information on our range and to request your free trade sample pack www.hitechturf.co.uk info@hitechturf.co.uk 01244 289182
who oversaw the company diversify into “Playscapes” for nurseries, schools and academies in 2005, have built Timotay into a leader within the sector. And the success keeps coming. This year, Timotay, which employs around 70 members of staff, Won a regional driveway award in December which has now been entered into a National Shortlisting to be determined this year. It isn’t the only prize up for grabs in 2016 either, as the company re-emerged as a domestic market specialist with a highly acclaimed Large Residential Development scheme in the North West.
Timotay Landscapes Enjoys An Enviable Reputation Thanks To Its Innovative Approach And Quality Craftsmanship Timotay Landscapes is no stranger to awards. The specialist landscape design and construction business was most recently shortlisted for a Marshalls National Award for Best Driveway and two of The Association of Professional Landscapers’ top prizes for a playground development and Large Residential Scheme. This recognition follows multiple accolades from BALI and other major industry bodies for an assortment of diverse and challenging schemes.
Landscape Manager, Liam Wales, says being awarded these accolades “means everything” and we are extremely proud of all of the industry recognition that we have received to date. While our client’s satisfaction will always be main priority, this additional praise from such influential industry associations is truly fantastic, and a great morale booster for the company, and more specifically the teams involved in the design and installation of the awardwinning gardens ”.
Indeed, Timotay’s long-running success was first celebrated by the British Association of Landscape Industries in 2001 when the company won three awards for Design & Construction of a Domestic Scheme, Domestic Garden Planting Scheme, and Domestic Garden Design & Construction. It was a few years until its next BALI achievement but in 2008, after the introduction of “Playscapes” in 2005, Timotay was awarded another BALI prize for Design & Construction of a Play Garden. It’s this recognition that continues to help distinguish the company thanks to the respect BALI holds within the sector.
Established in 1985, Timotay has over 30 years of experience in high end domestic landscaping. The highly regarded design and construction specialist delivers services nationwide, priding itself on its dedicated, in-house services and the provision of a one-stop solution from concept to construction. Services include design, project management, sourcing and horticultural expertise.
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The company thrives on the combination of its directors’ individual expertise: Tim Ellwood’s landscaping and construction knowledge complementing Stuart Humphrey’s flair for design. The pair,
“We are extremely proud to be shortlisted for the APL Awards for Best Large Residential Development scheme” said Wales. “The client approached us after recently purchasing a new build overlooking The River Dee and wanted to transform the outdoor space into a more contemporary living style garden. The challenging scheme included the introduction of a bespoke driveway, courtyard and gardens including a multilevel water feature, irrigation system and new sustainable drainage system. The extensive hard and soft landscaping complemented the modern luxury interior of their home.” Wales acknowledges that communication is key and that comes down to Timotay’s focus on customer service. “We are very honest with our clients; we do our upmost to manage the client’s expectations, whether that’s budget, understanding the brief or making sure that the landscapes are produced with the highest level of craftsmanship, quality and innovative design. Our main focus is achieving excellence in customer service.” Moreover, every client can also benefit from a free initial consultation. Once a project is in motion, the next step is ensuring things run smoothly from a supply chain point of view. With 30-plus years developing and managing effective supplier relationships, the company has forged strong links that ensure it can be confident that the high standards it strives for will be met. Similar attention to detail is paid to health and safety. “Because of our associations with BALI and the APL awards we have to make sure that we have full health and safety policies in place. We have public liability and when we undertake any work we take full control of the site. It’s about protecting both our staff and our clients. It’s vital to us that we ensure the overall project is fulfilled safely.” Timotay is fully CHAS compliant, and also possesses ISO14001 Environmental Management and ISO9001 Operational Management systems.
Timotay Landscapes Design Consultants & Construction Specialists
•Innovative •Contemporary •Professional •High Quality •Qualified, Skilled and Experienced Staff •Project Management •Guarantee Established in 1985 Timotay has grown and evolved into a National Award winning design and construction landscaping specialist. With landscape designers, architects, horticulturists, manufacturing teams, installation teams and project managers, Timotay provides a one stop solution from concept to construction. Our main priority is to provide quality, stunning landscapes.
We take great pride in producing beautiful outdoor environments with the client’s lifestyle in mind. Client confidentiality is highly respected at all times. With an eye for quality design together with positive attitude and problem solving skills they will find a solution for the most difficult of areas and ensure that your project is delivered to its best potential.
01933 665151 www.timotaylandscapes.co.uk enquiries@timotaylandscapes.co.uk Timotay Group Ltd, Crispin House,14 Hinwick Road, Wollaston, Northamptonshire, NN29 7QT
Suppliers of superior architectural plants, hardy exotics, Japanese maples, pines, olives, Japanese macro bonsai plus screens and screening plants.
Dedicated delivery throughout the South East Consultancy
Large and small scale sculpture or commissions in marble, stone and bronze. From monumental to table size, for your garden or home. MICHAEL COOPER +44 (0)1494 482226 info@michaelcoopersculptor.co.uk michaelcoopersculptor.co.uk
Established in 1999 and based in Shropshire, Trees Direct supply quality trees and shrubs to designers, councils, contactors, educational trusts, plantings for country estates and corporate gifts. Always caring to preserve the environment and wildlife.
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TRAILFLEX IMPROVES GRIP FOR STEEP GOLF CLUB PATH Trailflex, the highly flexible porous paving system from Langford Direct Ltd., has recently been specified at Heysham Golf Course to improve safety for its members.
We have worked with The Woodland Trust, The Elm Conservation Foundation and The Royal Institute together with other environmental and commercial ventures.
The Lancashire golf club worked with Langford Direct Ltd. to apply the material to an extremely steep embankment leading to the club’s driving range, which is regularly used by its members on a daily basis.
Every project is of importance, we discuss ideas, offer guidance and advice to ensure total satisfaction in our service and products.
Trailflex is a one-part cold pour system and can be laid extremely quickly on new or existing landscapes using minimal equipment. This is particularly beneficial for sites that prohibit heavy machinery or must preserve the original terrain. Once applied surfaces and areas can be reopened and used within 16 hours to keep public and business disruptions to a minimum.
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Further information on Trailflex is available from Langford Direct Ltd. on 0161 2121617, by emailing: info@trailflex.co.uk or by visiting the company’s website at www.trailflex.co.uk
Tel: 0161 320 6462 Email: enquiries@macs-bollards.com Website: www.macs-bollards.com
Supply & installation available throughout the UK.
Macs Automated Bollards provide the complete solution for all applications where the need for automatic rising bollards and similar equipment arises. These include: Local Authority Pedestrian Areas, Urban Landscaping, Bus Gates, Parks Commercial and Industrial Airports and Terminal Buildings, Garage Forecourts and Shop Front Protection, Car Dealerships Residential Driveways, Gate and Garage Protection Macs Automated Bollard Systems are fully accredited with CHAS, SafeContractor, Constructionline and Eurosafe, along with providing Highways Agency approved automatic rising bollard systems. Our continued research and development allows us to provide bespoke traffic
control systems that are built around our customer’s requirements, with features such as our unique in-house built fault monitoring system allowing complete control over the bollards from any location. All of our products are designed with both function and aesthetics in mind, allowing our systems to enhance, rather than detract, both modern and historical surroundings whilst still providing the protection required. Macs also supply a range of equipment for either use as alternatives or complements to our rising bollards, these include: • Energy Distribution Towers • Macs unique Fault Monitoring System • Automatic Rising Barriers • PAS 68 Road Blockers • Semi Automatic Bollards • Static Bollards, Traffic Indicator Posts and Street Furniture • ANPR and Access Control
We specialise in the design, installation and service of high quality automatic rising bollards and with our systems we are able to offer reliable, efficient and cost effective options such as fault monitoring, CCTV and ongoing servicing. For projects such as seasonal lighting, concerts, caravan parks and markets, we offer a complete range of semi automatic retractable energy distribution points. These are bespoke multi utility units, designed to your individual needs and are available with a combination of Electricity (230V and 380V), Water, Data and Compressed Air. Along with automatic bollards, we also offer a wide range of semi automatic and static bollards. Our semi automatic bollards work through the use of a single action pneumatic actuator that raises the bollard from the ground when released. Our static bollards come in a wide range of styles, from stainless steel to timber, and are bespoke made to suit your needs.
Macs Automated Bollard Systems Ltd Unit 8. 1B, Tameside Business Park, Windmill Lane, Denton, Manchester, M34 3QS
Kebony Used To Create Perfect Treehouse Escape Blue Forest, the luxury treehouse designers, have recently completed their ‘At the Water’s Edge’ project, an ambitious bespoke treehouse complex, complete with Kebony decking throughout. Following the success of Blue Forest’s previous project which incorporated Kebony, The Quiet Treehouse – a stand-alone luxury tree home which was displayed at the Ideal Home Show in London Earl’s Court and RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower show - Blue Forest have decided to work Kebony into another of their impressive eco-builds. The ‘At the Water’s Edge’ project consists of a fairy tale inspired treehouse village with an enchanting aesthetic to enthral and amaze children for hours on end. Turreted individually designed treehouses provide kids with their own personal spaces to retreat to via cargo nets and Indiana Jones style rope bridges, while The Lake House, with its private gym, luxury showers and Koi Carp Lake creates a tranquil escape for adults. Kebony was chosen for the decking throughout the project, both at ground level and for the raised flooring between the treehouses. It was picked both for its beauty and striking natural colour – a rich brown that mellows over time into a more muted silver grey patina, in addition to its robust stability. Blue Forest is the world’s leading luxury treehouse and ecohome builders. They create treehouses which blend seamlessly into their natural surroundings and reflect the ambience of the environment in which they are built, aiming to bring people back in touch with nature and with a childhood sense of freedom.
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nvironmental credentials and sustainability are a key element in all designs for Blue Forest, and so Kebony is a perfect material to work with. The patented Kebony technology which pickles wood with a bio-based liquid derived from agricultural crop waste ensures that it has the qualities of tropical hardwood whilst being far less environmentally damaging. The process utilises fast growing softwood trees for the raw materials, to ensure Kebony can be responsibly sourced from a sustainable forest. As the treehouse will be exposed to the elements it needs to endure high levels of weathering, so the durability of the treated Kebony wood was essential.
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Simon Payne, Director at Blue Forest commented: “We are passionate about delivering high quality eco-homes and treehouses which complement and blend with their natural surroundings. Kebony is a perfect material for these builds as it develops a beautiful weathered colouring over time which enhances the natural look of our projects without compromising on the structural integrity of the wood. We’re really satisfied with how this project has been realised and plan to use Kebony a lot more in our future projects.”
Adrian Pye, Head of International Sales at Kebony said: “Blue Forest truly believe in their projects and it’s a great opportunity to be able to work with a company that is so passionate about delivering a beautiful, environmentally conscious product. The combination of Blue Forest design and Kebony wood is absolutely stunning and we look forward to seeing many more playful, creative designs from them.” Video showing ‘At The Water’s Edge’: https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=pUupk-A8sTQ www.kebony.com
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GWR Benches Ltd.
14/15 Fosseway Business Park – Moreton in Marsh – GL56 9NQ - England info@gwrbenches.co.uk – tel; 01608 652505. – www.gwrbenches.co.uk
Intriguing garden furniture from the aptly named GWR Benches Ltd, the manufacturers who supply mainline and historic railways. Appealing to all with a sense of tradition, these unusual garden seats are available in sizes ranging from 2’6” through 4’, 6’ and right up to 9’ long. With cast iron ends made in the UK, the traditional brown and cream benches have five coats of paint applied and can be delivered fully assembled. The workshop is also happy to supply in unpainted kit form or fully painted but disassembled for ease of transportation. Those wishing to collect themselves can enjoy the beautiful Cotswold countryside around Moreton in Marsh where the benches are made. To complement the seats, the company has designed a matching table. GWR Benches Ltd commented “Although the original GWR network didn’t do a table, we feel our pattern is probably what they would have done if they had.” The table is made in similar sizes to the benches. Options include oiled seasoned oak seating and personalised totem plaques. Prices in unpainted kit form start at £235 Fully painted and assembled from £325
For further information contact:
Peter or Jonathan Watson on 01608 652505 | Email: info@gwrbenches.co.uk View the whole range on www.gwrbenches.co.uk
CHRIS NANGLE FURNITURE
Eco friendly street furniture and public seating specialists. we produce everything from contemporary planters too charred oak seating,our range or work will will enhance and complement any project.
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in the outdoor space Meet&Work Systeem on a public terrace Head Office Nordea Bank
Today, the New World of Work is transforming the workplace like never before. With technology offering so many new possibilities, people are able to increasingly determine when and where they work, choosing to work from home, en route, on location or through any number of flex combinations. Higher workplace flexibility is leading to higher levels of job satisfaction. Offices are increasingly serving as meeting points that incorporate new, creative flex-work stations for employees. Today’s workplace interiors range from those with a colourful funfactor to those with a clean-lined designer feel. Other trends include making outdoor space an extension of the interior. It’s all meant to create
a more stimulating working environment. The tendency towards more stimulating public spaces first started on school and university campuses where areas were created where students could come together for group work, quiet study or in their free time. Now, whether on campus or in the office, work spaces are no longer limited to indoor areas, and outdoor areas are often used whenever weather permits. All you need is a comfortable spot and a Wi-Fi or 4G connection. In response to the trend for fluid indoor-outdoor interiors, Streetlife offers a line of tables with a stylish urban-outdoor feel, a minimalist
design and refined details. The harmonious outdoor look is achieved through the use of FSC® 100% hardwood, which combined with aluminium creates an accessible look that’s also both modern and durable. While part of the Collection has been designed for outdoor spaces such as ground or roof terraces, Meet&Work has been specially designed for indoor use as well. The unique Meet&Work System includes tree planters that allow you to create a green working environment. The X-table fits perfectly into a rustic setting, while the Solid Picnic Set compliments a stylish clean-lined look. Visit the Streetlife website (www.streetlife.nl) for a look at the complete Streetlife Collection.
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X-Table The X-Table with its diagonal supports offers a distinctive appearance. The set consists of a picnic table with integrated benches on either side. Both table top and benches are made of FSC® hardwood Solid slats (7x7cm) fitted into place thanks to Streetlife’s patented Streetlock® System. The X-Table is also available as a separate table.
Meet&Work The Meet&Work system features a variety of Streetlife elements that can be combined in a number of playful configurations. By combining benches, tables and tree planters in a variety of ways, Meet&Work offers an innovative alternative to traditional picnic sets. Meet&Work elements are made of aluminium with FSC®-100% hardwood Solid slats (7x7cm).
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Add beauty and drama indoors or outdoors with a collection of stylish, colourful, modular furniture. Handcrafted in the UK for contemporary or traditional spaces. The GeoMet collection includes a range of seating choices - ‘Serpentine’ creates ultimate impact in any environment thanks to its straight and curved modular seats that can be put together to create limitless designs. ‘Halo’ curved modular seating designs, that can be adapted to fit any shape of space, ‘Corona’ circular or C shaped seating ideal for break-out areas, and ‘Cube’ a simple box-shape seat with matching table. ‘Bench’ adds simple lines with many modular options. ‘Bench Two’ is the latest
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GeoMet addition with large curves - a bold modern, funky design with a friendly shape, ideal for gyms, sports venues, clubs, schools & colleges space planning. Simple, stunning geometric designs that add function and interest in any setting. The GeoMet range also includes a range of water features and planters to complement seating options. Mark Went, Managing Director, Sui Generis, is excited about the range. He says: “Fibreglass is the perfect material to create outdoor furniture. We can create pieces in any colour, shape or size that will withstand the natural elements, last a lifetime and require minimum maintenance.”
All products in the GeoMet range are made from 100 per cent fibreglass and benefit from an indefinite lifespan, are highly durable, easy-to-clean, weatherproof and virtually maintenance-free. All items can be made in any BS/RAL colour to match any interior or corporate colour. Many items in the range are modular construction, which enables easy installation and can be adapted to create a variety of sizes and styles. Find out more about GeoMet seating, planters & water features, visit www.grpgeomet.co.uk, or call 01206 798 798.
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Diplomat versatile planter The Diplomat versatile planter is one of a number of planters that can be manufactured and supplied in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. All versatile planters and seating products are manufactured to order, allowing you to create landscape spaces that can incorporate trees, planting and quiet seating areas. Large versatile products are manufactured and supplied in sections, for bolting together on site.
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The International Garden Festival Announces The Designers For Its 17th Edition The International Garden Festival is
symbolizes a beginning - the seed and
pleased to announce the names of the
the soil, the tilted horizon between earth
designers selected by the jury for the 17th
and sky. The beauty of the garden is
Since the dawn of time, nature is
edition presented at Les Jardins de MĂŠtis /
found in the simplicity and contradiction
altered. The gardener is the one with the
Reford Gardens, from June 23 to October
of material, light, time and space. It is
restorative power. A gesture of kindness.
2, 2016. Visitors will be invited to explore
a shelter for meditation and a canvas
the twenty-seven contemporary gardens,
for nature. InLe caveau, vastness is held
and enter the interactive spaces created by
behind its ramparts.
more than eighty-five landscape architects,
industry, the internet all leave their mark.
This installation evokes the cycle of production as a parallel to the carbon cycle. The garden landscaped or the
Christian Poules is both an architect and
landscape gardened. Regenerating
landscape architect who constructs poetic
the forest and sowing where we have
The seven new gardens of the 2016 edition
places in the balance of the two terms.
harvested brings nature back to life.
of the Festival, selected from 203 projects
Practicing outside of fad or style, he is
Transmit the love of landscape to those
submitted from 31 countries, are:
concerned only with the development
who will outlive us.
architects and designers.
of the common ground between Le caveau by Christian Poules, architect
human sensory experience and natural
and landscape architect, Basel,
phenomena.
Switzerland:
A noble and familiar material, wood is our crib, our bed, our coffin. Cut a tree, remove it from the forest, in itself a vast garden, is
Nature, alone, is his muse and in her realm
the fruit of our labour. It is the result of the
The growing plane is shrouded in the
his work manifests care and understanding
work of those who came before us, who
intimacy of Le caveau (the cave) - a
of the ephemeral and temporal qualities of
planted a seed and provide us today with
four-sided room of stacked gabions full
space. www.christianpoules.com.
the wood that gives us rest.
through its gaps and washes the room
Carbone by Coache Lacaille Paysagistes
A sculpted tree trunk, partially cut into
with its shadows. It is a room of reflection.
[Maxime Coache, landscape architect,
pieces helps to illustrate the primary
It is a room for dreamers. Just as the plane
Victor Lacaille, landscape designer, Luc
material used to build furniture. A stump
levitates before us, we are held in the
Dallanora, landscape architect], Nantes,
and its roots, a tree trunk cut into parts and
balance of the stone and life itself. The
France:
five modules made of timber, some lightly
of stones. Stone that allows light to filter
burned on the surface. A young tree grows
personification of our own imaginations suspended in time. The primitive plane
The garden is an artifice and leaves many
where the tree might have grown tall had
traces. The Earth is a garden. Farming,
the tree not fallen.
Coache Lacaille Paysagistes was created
new way but also truly feel the focus of the
You enter by walking on stepping stones
in 2013 by Maxime Coache and Victor
suspended weight as the physical latent
that traverse a ground-cover made of
Lacaille. Luc Dallanora joined this duo in
force in the trees themselves. The viewer
small. Once inside, you wander between
2015. They are all graduates of the École
finds himself playing the central role of the
the rows of beans of tightly winding
nationale supérieure de la nature et du
work in rediscovering their relationship to
their way up a light wooden structure.
paysage de Blois in France. The primary
the energy in their environment.
The walls divide the space into a series
interest of this trio of landscape architects
of small hidden gardens, singular in their
is the landscape. If their knowledge
Formally trained as an architect at Yale
proportions. These cocoons are ideal
requires creativity, they are also artists.
University but with a deep commitment
hiding places for a game of hide-and-seek.
Their role is somewhere between the
to creating art, Craig Chapple has pursued
One remains a secret, inaccessible...
gardener, the designer, the architect and
both architecture and the visual arts
the urban planner. Each new project is
simultaneously throughout his career.
La maison de Jacques is magical. It will
inspired by the context and by those for
Craig’s work is born from the synergy of
be built over several weeks, starting with
whom the project is intended to be used;
these two disciplines, producing work that
the seedlings in May that will grow to be
it is also the pretext for new experiments.
focuses on the overlap of line, pattern,
more than 3 metres in height in a short
www.coachelacaille.com
texture, and process. He works in analog
time. Their clumps of red flowers will be
and digital practices in drawing, painting,
in bloom by the end of July and then
and sculpture.
the beans will form to bring a taste of
Cyclops by Craig Chapple, architect, Phoenix, Arizona, United States:
goodness to everyone. La maison de Jacques by Romy Brosseau,
Cyclops is a singular object on the
Rosemarie Faille-Faubert, Émilie Gagné-
Graduates in the master’s program in
landscape as well as a singular frame of the
Loranger, intern architects, Quebec City
architecture at the Université Laval in
landscape. Made up of 258 8-meter long
(Québec) Canada:
Quebec City, the designers are working
timber and 1 x 6 boards, they are held in a
together for the first time on this project to
concentric ring by 2 steel rings suspended
La maison de Jacques (or Jack’s House
bring their personal interests to life. Émilie
from the surrounding trees by stainless
from the children’s fable Jack and the
Gagné-Loranger seeks to reveal some
steel cables.
Beanstalk) is different from the one we
new poetry from her research on interior
know. You might think you have just
spaces. Her projects explore the limits,
Cyclops is held in a tenuous balance with
stepped out of a children’s story. The
feelings and aspects of intimate spaces.
the environment that provides for it. The
house is a green grove that is enveloped
Romy Brosseau is interested in the relation
central 1.5 m opening at the bottom of the
in bloom.
between the natural and the artificial
cone is a highly-charged occupiable space
environment and the interaction between
for the viewer to both view the canopy in a
the two. Photo: SRCW
Photo: Coache Lacaille Paysagistes
With her various projects, she tries to
views and shifting pathways through the
phenomena of everyday experience.
remove the barriers between architecture
site. The toggling movement conjures a
SRCW is interested in challenging
and landscape and think of the limit
school of fish, or a flock of birds, flitting
conventional engagement of form and
as a space. Rosemarie Faille-Faubert
in opposite directions yet connected as
space, with the goal of inducing pause,
is passionate about the discovery of
a whole. The straw-like lightness of the
inspiring reaction, and inciting response.
landscape. She explores the different
structures and brilliant yellow skin recall
SRCW’s unconventional use of everyday
scales, the tactile, the visual, sounds
a field of floral blooms, contrasting the
objects as sculptural materials seeks to
and smells. With her projects she strives
surrounding green landscape and blue sky.
create accessibility through familiarity,
to redefine the relationship between
drawing upon shared experience in the
humans and their environment through
TiiLT challenges the notion of the garden
user to evoke delight and excitement.
architecture.
in creating an interactive environment that
SRCW regards the art of the garden as
is part sculpture and part landscape - to
the creation of an interactive sensory
TiiLT by SRCW [Sean Radford, architect,
evoke a sense of place and beauty from
environment, to be fully inhabited in
Chris Wiebe, designer], Winnipeg
modest elements. TiiLT provides simple,
moments of discovery and revelation.
(Manitoba) Canada:
intimate, shaded spaces in congregation, retrieving memories of long days in short
One project received a special mention
Finding roots in the formal geometries
seasons, time spent alone and among
from the jury and will be presented as a
of the labyrinth and the many informal
neighbours, embracing the feeling of
special garden installation in 2016:
camping traditions in the Canadian
shared disconnection, together. Dress Up! by Ran Hwang, artist, Sangmok
landscape, TiiLT is a transformable and inhabitable place for visitors to act, or to
Sean Radford and Chris Wiebe (SRCW)
Kim, architect, Sungwoo Kim, architect,
idle, however they may be inclined.
are designers active in the Winnipeg
Shin Hee Park, fashion artist, Seoul, South
architecture community. SRCW regards
Korea / Beijing, China / New York, United
Each structure may be flipped between
the built form as an instigator of ideas,
States:
two orientations, responding to the
a generator for reinterpretation of the
position of the sun, offering alternating Photo: Craig Chapple
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Photo: Christian Poules
Photo: Romy Bosseau
The jury was composed of Samuel Bernier-
Presented at Les Jardins de Métis, at the
Economic Development Canada is the
Lavigne, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, École
gateway to the Gaspé Peninsula, the
major partner in the development of the
d’Architecture, Université Laval, professor
Festival is held on a site adjacent to the
Landscape Laboratory project.
in charge of FabLab-eaul and curator of
historic gardens created by Elsie Reford,
the exhibition Les Chambres blanchesby
thereby establishing a bridge between
About the Reford Gardens / Jardins de
Pierre Thibault (2015); Caroline Magar,
history and modernity, and a dialogue
Métis
Coordinator of the Champ des Possibles in
between conservation, tradition and
A National Historic Site and Québec
Montréal and designer of the Méristème
innovation.
heritage site, the Reford Gardens / Jardins
garden for the 2014 and 2015 editions
de Métis are an obligatory stop for all
of the Festival; Yvan Maltais, foreman
those visiting eastern Québec. Cultural
in horticulture for the Plateau Mont-
space and tourist destination for over 50
Royal, Ville de Montréal, and technical
years, the Reford Gardens is one of the
coordinator of the International Garden
most popular attractions in the Gaspésie
Festival from 2001 to 2007; Julie St-
region, providing visitors with experiences
Arnault, AAPQ, OALA, Senior Partner, VLAN
for every sense. Located on the banks of
Paysages and Alexander Reford, director of
the St. Lawrence and Mitis rivers, they were
Jardins de Métis/Reford Gardens and the
Each year the Festival exhibits conceptual
created between 1926 and 1958 by avid
International Garden Festival.
gardens created by more than seventy
gardener and plant collector, Elsie Reford.
architects, landscape architects and
Hydro-Québec has been the lead sponsor
About the International Garden Festival
designers from various disciplines in a
of the Reford Gardens since 1999.
The International Garden Festival is the
pristine environment on the banks of
leading contemporary garden festival
the St. Lawrence River. The International
The Gardens will be open every day from
in North America. Since its inception in
Garden Festival is presented with the
May 28 to October 2, 2016. Children 13
2000, more than 150 gardens have been
financial assistance of many public and
and under are admitted free of charge.
exhibited at Grand-Métis and as extra-
private partners: Canada Council for the
Consult www.refordgardens.com for more
mural projects in Canada and around the
Arts, Canadian Heritage, Canada Summer
information.
world.
Jobs, Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, Tourisme Québec and Emploi-
www.refordgardens.com/english/
Québec. Photo: Craig Chapple
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Townscape Gives Concrete The Visual Edge Townscape Products is launching a
“Using our new method however,
Mr Goss added: “This innovative new
pioneering new concrete casting service
architects and designers now have Carte
product is ideal for local authorities,
that enables images, designs and textures
Blanche to turn walls or pavements into
hospitals, schools and colleges, residential
to be embossed into the surface of walls
unique pieces of art that lift their projects
developments, retail sites, transport
and pavements.
and give them a signature look. From a
hubs, workplaces and many other public
simple pattern or transfer to an intricate
locations. “We have already taken enquiries
The process, which is new to the UK, was
artwork or deep sculpting – the potential is
from architects and designers across the
the brainchild of interior architect Samuli
limitless.” Townscape has already supplied
county.”
Naamanka who wanted to apply graphics
an eye-catching 40-metre long art wall in
onto large concrete formats and speed up
Kirkby-in-Ashfield, on behalf of Ashfield
For more information on Graphic
the hand process.
District Council, displaying photographs
Concrete, contact Townscape Products on
taken by students at Ashfield Academy.
01623 513355 or
As part of the launch, Townscape Products, which has manufactured concrete street furniture from its Sutton-in-Ashfield base for more than 40 years, has created a new division called Graphic Concrete HQ to reach out to architects, designers and town planners. Jonathan Goss, managing director of Townscape Products, said: “Concrete has recently experienced a surge in popularity in the UK, but as widely used as it is – concrete has never previously provided much artistic or creative potential.
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visit www.graphicconcretehq.co.uk
Studio Leon Thier
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The project Zuiderpark-
succeed through a thoroughly integrated
From the main staircase, visitors can
Stadswalzone in
approach.
continue the trail towards the city centre
‘s-Hertogenbosch in The Netherlands makes a bold
statement on all fronts!
by crossing the moat using a footAs a resident or visitor of the city of
bridge that leads right through the city
‘s-Hertogenbosch, one will enter the
fortification wall.
parking garage St. Jan via a spiral ramp in It includes: restoration of the ancient
bastion “Baselaar”. After parking your car
Here you will arrive at the medieval ground
moat; an as large as possible underground
in the spacious and comfortable parking
level, located approximately four metres
parking garage underneath; its access
garage, you will find your way to the main
below street level. From this level, city
via a spiral ramp in the centre of bastion
staircase via a corridor which features
visitors continue the route to the centre via
“Baselaar”; a trail from the “Zuiderpark”
various pieces of art.
a gentle slope in the “Casinotuin” (Casino
and the parking garage to the city centre
garden). The route from the main staircase
via a path that literally skims the water
Coming up this main stairwell that is
of the parking garage to the centre of the
and travels through the old fortification
located on the side of the moat, you will
city takes visitors through five centuries of
wall; a brand new city entrance on
experience a superior view over the water
local history.
medieval ground level. All in all, an
towards the restored fortification wall
almost impossible project that could only
and the tower of the “Judasbrug” (Judas bridge).
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Upon entering the parking garage,
The huge forces that are concentrated
On July 21, 2015, the parking garage St.
one will see a huge mural depicting
in the middle of the garage are being
Jan was opened for the public. On that
‘s-Hertogenbosch with the word “Welkom”
supported by angled columns. Visualizing
day, the Vexpan (Association of operators
(Welcome) on it. That word “Welkom” was
a cross section of three levels, the angled
of parking garages) awarded this project
the central theme for the development
columns form a V-shape on the first one,
with the first ESPA Gold award in The
of the design of the parking garage. The
an inverted V-shape on the third, and a
Netherlands.
latter is not merely seen as a functional
very beautiful X-shape on the second level. This ESPA (European Standard Parking
temporary storage area for cars but also as a lobby for the branding of the city itself.
As for the appearance and construction
Award) Gold award is a crowning glory for
Who doesn’t greet old friends and new
of the project, the architects chose to use
all those involved in this undertaking and
visitors with a warm welcome?
pure materials with their original, genuine
who have worked for years to create and
colours. Materials used are Corten steel,
build a very special urban area including
A second theme that was integrated into
concrete and wood while other parts are
the realization of excellent accessibility,
the parking garage was the provision
finished in an anthracite gray colour. By
a highly functional and pleasant parking
of comfort and safety for both drivers
doing so, the project is in full harmony
garage and an easy on the eye outdoor
and pedestrians. In order to prevent the
with previous projects that have been
area. City residents, as well as visitors, are
parking garage from being filled with a lot
realized along the fortification wall of the
very proud of and impressed with the
of columns, it is constructed with a very
city.
parking garage St. Jan judging by the high
special structure.
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Hardscape Helps Shape £800m Manchester City Centre Redevelopment Using modern contemporary materials but drawing on historic themes and design, Hardscape worked with Landscape Architects Planit-IE to help transform a space in the centre of Manchester. Sadler’s Yard and the surrounding public realm is part of the North West’s largest mixed-used regeneration scheme, set at the heart of the city’s NOMA redevelopment. The project is a joint venture by Hermes Real Estate, Manchester City Council and The Cooperative Group. Hardscape has been central to the creation of the scheme’s square – an 52 Landscape & Urban Design
outdoor space designed to serve as an inspirational setting for Manchester’s creative communities. It is intended to be used for events and will be a focal point for pedestrians and patrons frequenting the many shops, cafes and restaurants, some within newly exposed basements of the Cooperative’s listed buildings. Linking the area’s history to its future, Hardscape worked with Planit-IE to select materials that echoed some elements of its financial district heritage. Complex diamond-pattern inlaid natural stone paving and Artscape motifs hark back to the marble floors that were a signature
design feature found in the traditional banking halls. The use of warm and contrasting tones also echo this effect and key architectural motifs were picked out and creatively included throughout the scheme. Principal Landscape Architect at Planit-IE, Kevin Redhead said: “We approached Hardscape because we know they can put together creative solutions, on brief and on time. They combine a dedication to craft with modern thinking that’s clear in every aspect of their delivery. We knew they were the right choice for this ambitious, creative project.” Materials used by Hardscape in the project included mix granite paving, Burlington Westmoreland Green natural stone and Whitworth Blue sandstone paving. These materials, chosen for their longevity and natural beauty, sit alongside stone street furniture with multi Artscape features including Crystal Black granite benches and signage plinths.
Architectural and sculptural metalworker Chris Brammall Ltd created the granite street furniture, cycle stands, handrails and bollards that help bring to life the urban space that Hardscape had helped to establish with the initial vision of the Landscape Architects and client. The square was named after James Sadler, a balloonist, chemist and pastry
chef who made the first manned balloon flight from Manchester in 1785, chosen following a social media campaign asking for suggestions from members of the public. The contractor works were undertaken by the Casey Group and funding came from the European Regional Development Fund.
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Hull Gets Fit And Lights Up With Green Energy Gym Two proud Made in Britain members have joined the campaign to 'fight the flab' in one of the most deprived and obese cities in the country. The Great Outdoor Gym Company (TGO) from Kent has been working with Hull City Council since the London 2012 Games in the city's attempts to deliver its own Olympic legacy.
provider for the London Olympics, in enclosing the latest Hull project at Barbara Robson Park in Sutton Village. Kingston upon Hull East MP Karl Turner (pictured) officially opened the Barbara Robson Green Gym, where the effort made by gym users is converted into electricity that is used to power the lights in the park, the adjacent floodlit multi-use games area
TGO has installed eight freeto-use outdoor gyms in Hull that are readily accessible to people of all ages and abilities, breaking down the barriers to physical activity and acting as a gateway to improving health. One of them, Shaw Park Eco Gym, is powered entirely by human movement and is lit up at night at no cost allowing people to exercise around the clock, attracting official visits from as far afield as Japan and Hungary – and being voted second best outdoor gym in the world after California's muscle beach. Now TGO has engaged Made in Britain founding company Zaun, which was the main perimeter and security fencing
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while Zaun has installed a free standing basketball unit at the MUGA that is ringed with Duo8 panels and attractive BowTop fencing around the outdoor gym. TGO founder and MD Matt Delaney, ex London Director of Sport England, PE teacher and professional basketball player, wanted to help communities get more active by offering high quality training facilities in every community. He said: “Hull has been a brilliant pioneering partner for us in championing our green energy gyms. We have a real opportunity to transform local parks and playing fields into health and wellbeing spaces for the whole community and tackle health issues from the angle of prevention rather than cure.”
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M&M TIMBER EXPANDS LANDSCAPING RANGE TO MEET DEMAND One of M&M Timber’s best selling products, market leading 'Unilog Pro' landscaping timbers head up a growing range of urban landscaping products that are destined to make a lasting impression with specifiers. As demand continues to grow, the company reports a renewed interest in its supplementary ranges of timber bollards and its upmarket Prestige fencing. M&M Timber’s attractive range of machine rounded timber bollards perfectly complement the Unilog Pro landscaping ranges and have long been specified alongside them in both landscaping projects and local authority planning schemes. Now, says the company, there is a growing recognition of the inherent versatility of their newly uprated range. First choice for creating boundary markers or providing security, the bollards are also proving popular with schools and playgrounds, leisure parks, shopping centres, cycle lanes, industrial sites and even seaside resorts. M&M's range of timber bollards are available in lengths from 900mm to 3.6 metres and four different diameters to suit a wide range of requirements. A wide variety of styles are available including standard chamfered top, domed or distinctive hi-domed tops and a single or double rout options. Specifiers can also select any number of precision machining options for larger orders. Like the Unilog Pro range of timbers, M&M bollards are pressure treated with Tanalith E preservative in accordance with BS8417 to use Class 4 Specification. New photographs of the newly expanded timber bollard range are now available for viewing on the website at www.mmtimber.co.uk, or for more information, please call M&M Timber on 01299 832 611.
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PRESTIGE SCALLOPED FENCING – THE ULTIMATE IN GOOD LOOKS M&M Timber’s top of the range Prestige scalloped post and rail fencing is in high demand due to it’s ultimate good looks, superb specification and smooth sanded surfaces. Strong and elegant, with chamfered tops, the scalloped post and half round rail fencing looks good in any application and has become the top choice for high end perimeter fencing and commercial applications throughout the UK. As suited to the entrance and driveway of a stately home, as it is to public leisure areas, such as woodland walks, heritage sites and theme parks, M&M's Prestige fencing is also an established favourite in equestrian circles, and is widely used in stabling enclosures, ménages and sporting venues. Prestige scalloped post and rail fencing is recommended by professionals for its aesthetic appeal and versatility, offering a choice of specially selected light or heavy weight timbers and two, three or four-rail scalloped post options. Kiln dried and pressure treated in accordance with BS 8417, all M&M Timber’s Prestige scalloped post and rail fencing timbers are designed to last, with the backing of a no-quibble 15 year service life warranty. For more information please contact M&M Timber on 01299 832 611 or see the website at www.mmtimber.co.uk.
RECYFIX® MONOTEC A new monolithic drainage system with a high attenuation volume Hauraton Limited have introduced into the UK, RECYFIX® MONOTEC, their new high capacity channel system for the surface drainage of pavements, bicycle routes, car/van parks and roadways in and around residential, commercial and light industrial areas where the channels need to have high lateral strength, are capable of withstanding continuous compressive loads and where ease of installation is a major consideration.
The three sizes of 100mm channels can be arranged in a step-fall arrangement with different channel heights connected by special transition adaptors that ensure the water drains away smoothly and quietly with the increased flow velocity playing a considerable role in cleaning the channel run. The step-fall arrangement may be desirable where there is a high risk of silting as the increased flow will help wash debris towards the system’s Inspection/ Trash Box.
The RECYFIX® MONOTEC one metre long channel component is of a sturdy monolithic design where the grating and the tongue and groove linking system are integral to the channel moulding. The whole unit is made of tough, virtually unbreakable polypropylene (PP) formulated to be very resistant to daily temperature fluctuations from frost conditions to strong sunlight, including the Ultra Violet (UV) spectrum. PP is naturally resistant to de-icing salt. Complying with the requirements of EN 1433, the PP is given its UV resistance by adding just sufficient carbon black as a stabiliser so that the structural strength of the material is unaffected and a consistent appearance is maintained.
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MONOTEC channels are offered in two nominal grating widths of 100 and 200mm, both suitable for a loading category of up to Class D400. The 100mm channels are available in three overall heights; 230, 280 and 380mm and provide channel cross-sections of 190.5cm2, 245.5 cm2, and 355.5cm2 respectively. The largest 200mm channel, which only weighs 16.2kg, has a cross-section of 746.1cm2 and so has an attenuation volume in excess of 74 litres per meter.
In 2010 Hauraton introduced FIBRETEC®, a new design of moulded slot grating on their RECYFIX® PRO range of channels. This heelsafe grating has super smooth, elliptical slot openings where the moulded bars have slightly raised triangular bosses along their outside edges. As well as providing an elegant appearance, this feature ensures surface water is directed into the slots helping eliminate any crossflow over the grating. A grating with the same design has now been incorporated in the RECYFIX® MONOTEC which helps optimise its attenuation volume. The introduction of RECYFIX® MONOTEC means in any project, there are now three different types of channel in the Haruaton range that can be specified with the same grating design.
MONOTEC allows hydraulic engineers and contractor’s wide flexibility during the design and installation stages by reducing the number of channel runs normally required to drain a large area. The reduction means less materials being used and fewer underground excavations, all resulting in an easy and fast installation procedure”. RECYFIX® MONOTEC channels are certified in accordance with EN 1433. The CE symbol, external monitoring and the conformity declaration are the guarantee of a maximum technical and qualitative standard. For RECYFIX® MONOTEC video go to https://youtu.be/AE3laBjWlRM For RECYFIX® MONOTEC product specifications go to www.hauraton.co.uk. CIVILS section For case studies go to www.drainage-projects.co.uk.
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Trees which will be professionally planted on new sites, are usually purchased from tree nurseries where, they have been grown, they have been re-planted several times and their tap root removed. This gives a more compact root ball which is close to the trunk compared to a tree which has grown from a seed in one place. When commercially grown trees are sold, they are removed from ground by a three bladed shovel or with what is more commonly used now, a circular knife. The root balls are covered by a bale cloth so that the roots are not exposed and the bale is then enclosed in wire netting. The root system on a commercially grown tree is considerably smaller than the bale on a naturally grown tree, hence the reason for some type of securing system when planting. The most commonly used method for stabilizing newly planted trees, is a wooden tripod or its derivatives. This is not an optimal solution, neither esthetically, nor with concern to the physiology of the tree. Consequently more and more underground anchorage systems are being used. Underground systems are superior to tripod systems allowing the tree to be more esthetically displayed, and allowing the tree to develop correctly and establish a healthy root system. This type of anchorage also removes the problems associated with above ground securing, such as vandalism,
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From the results, he was able to determine that trees with foliage, which were planted in sandy humus soil at Bad Zwischenahn in Germany, didn’t need any additional anchorage up to storm force 10. Of the trees planted, 74% were able to take up to storm force 11 and 48% still didn’t need support up to storm force 12. This determines that only a relatively small support is actually necessary. In addition to the newly planted trees, further trees with a standing time of one to three were tested to determine how long a tree should be supported until it can be left on its own. Oaks, chestnuts, horse chestnuts, maples, sycamore and linden trees were used, groups all of the typical planting size of 25cm – 30cm diameter trunks as well as solitary trees with 50cm – 70cm diameter trunks were used. The results show that additional anchorage should be used for dynamic and biological reasons.
Biodynamical background
A young tree strives to grow as tall as possible. Without any stimulus by wind, most of the trees resources go into vertical growth. During the vegetation period, there is a constant flow of auxin from the tree tops to the roots. This boosts the vertical growth and therefore inhibits the budding of side shoots, the growth of a wide crown and the main root system. In contrast, in a tree that sways naturally in the wind, phytohormone ethylene is produced. This hormone inhibits the transportation of auxin and creates a growth of cells in a radial direction. This results in a redistribution of the trees growth resources with a reduction of vertical growth and the reinforcement of stem growth and of the main root system. Therefore, trees should be grown without additional support or anchorage.
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continual maintenance, the chance of litigation due to obstruction and additional difficulties in maintaining grass around the planting. The general thoughts and guidelines on underground securing is that it is acceptable as long as the system does not damage the stem, crown or roots and that the bale diameter is large enough and the ground is appropriate. The bale should not be compressed or disturbed in a way that would damage the roots. There are several above ground and underground securing systems available and it is important to make direct comparisons before choosing what you consider to be the best for you. One essential question has been answered by field trials. How much anchorage does a tree need as a minimum? Extensive research by Dr Lothar Wessolly of Germany who is recognized as the worlds leading expert on tree stabilization, and using his “inclomethod” which uses the angle of inclination under a so called “wind supplement load” in connection with an analysis of the wind pressure on a crown, you can get a generalized inclination graph and can determine the maximum wind force a tree can safely take. Dr Wessolly conducted these tests on more than 7000 trees.
Possible securing methods There is a simple principle in engineering, that stiff or rigid systems are not able to absorb and dissipate imposed loads. Dynamic systems on the other hand are able to do just that. This means that a if a tree is supported or anchored by steel cables or stiff tripods, all of the winds force goes into that construction, the tree does not participate in the absorption and the support system is unnecessarily strained. This results in the necessary over-dimensioning of these systems or, if that is not done, the support mechanism will fail. The tree also allows for this support in its system and remains too thin and weak for its height. Test results also showed that rigid systems with steel cables that are kept under tension, lead to a tightening of the cables and a constriction of the stem which, results in a predetermined breaking point. If the principle that load distribution, is supposed to function between the tree and its securing system, the possible movements and the maximum bend of the tree have to be known. This was also examined at a tree nursery at Bad Zwischenahn, and it was found that it is possible to provide a tree with part of its possible movement for training itself. If this is done, the tree can develop in a biologically healthy and stable way.
Anchorage or Support above ground level. Supporting with stakes The most common form of support is a tripod, but often a set of four stakes may be used. Both hinder the movement of the tree, causing an influence on the hormonal development of the tree, which needs natural movement for optimal development to get enough stimulation in its root system. It is also a fact that the system is forgotten about and the stakes are not removed after the roots have grown sufficiently. This can take years and from an aesthetical viewpoint this is not acceptable. The bindings can also go into the stem as the tree grows around it, causing a predetermined breaking point. Another important point which must be taken into consideration is the often fatal effect of strimming. Often there is not enough room between the stakes and the tree. The work has to be done quickly and often there is a certain amount of indifference by the worker. This can result in damage to the stem of the tree and possible death. The only advantage of stakes is the possible use for advertising posters or to hide bad planting materials from the nursery.
Supporting with ropes Supporting trees with any kind of cable or rope needs a lot of space and can create pitfalls. They are totally unacceptable in pedestrian areas
Static anchorage There are anchorage systems on the market which use steel cables and ground anchors made of an aluminum wedge. The system is installed by hammering it into the earth with a peg, then fastening it with a ratchet to tighten the cable. Using this type of system the tree is stiff and rigidly anchored as if they were supported by stakes. Naturally this has the same disadvantages. This system also has the problem that if the trees stem thickness increases, it tightens the cables which then depress the cambiums, resulting in grooving, especially if the fastening is done by a sling.
Dynamic anchorage The advantage of this type of anchorage is its suitability for the natural growth of the tree. The tree can sway freely and grow strong. However systems with screw in anchors require exact placing and adjustment. To install the anchors you must operate outside the planting hole, which can cause problems when setting because of obstruction by stones. There are other systems which use shock absorbers or soft synthetic ropes. These are rather problematic because of the synthetic materials and its vulnerability to vandalism. A knife or pocket lighter is enough to severely damage the support and consequently the tree. The relative movement of the bale within the planting hole is not completely eliminated. On lawns, there is also the possibility of damage my mowers
by a circular knife which results in a spherical bale. The bale is immediately covered with a jute bale cloth, which is secured in wire netting. In its new planting hole, it would obviously stand like a ball in a socket. A sphere has no resistance to turning, so this has to be prevented in its new location. Some trees naturally grow tap roots; therefore it makes common sense to employ this principle when replanting trees. A new system has been developed taking into account this principle. Arbofix was first introduced at the GaLaBau exhibition in Nßrnburg Germany, and was immediately awarded the coveted award for innovation. It is produced in four sizes to accommodate different diameters of stem. Arbofix is fitted with only 3 blows of a mallet through the central ring of the wire netting. The system works well with densely rooted bales without damaging the roots. The practical proof of this system was demonstrated after hurricane Kyrill which occurred on 18th January 2007 Twenty one newly planted acer plantenoids with stems of 18cm – 20cm had been planted in a relatively light substratum using the Arbofix securing system. The planting site was not completed, and the trees were standing on steep sided molehills made of the substratum. The trees were not supported on the sides by the planting holes. Despite the severe hurricane force winds, no tree was unearthed or even pushed over. The planting site was an unprotected high plateau in the black forest. Several other healthy trees which had been planted on the same site with other systems overturned or were badly damaged. This clearly showed the benefits of the Arborfix system.
Underground securing
All underground securing systems avoid any visual interference and are aesthetically more pleasing. The trees can grow unmolested, because there is no interference to the natural sway and therefore with the hormonal interdependency, allowing the tree to develop to its optimum potential.
Bale pressing using aluminum earth anchors and tensioning ropes By using polyester slings and aluminum anchors, non rotting materials are inserted into the ground, which is not really satisfactory. With this type of system, attention also has to be paid to the possible compression of the roots. Uninterrupted root growth can only happen where there is no sling, consequently, after the tree’s roots have struck, the polyester slings and ropes must be taken out and disposed of.
Bale pressing using wood This system has advantages and disadvantages. The disadvantage is that the system uses force on the bales by pressing them which is not good for root growth. The advantage is that the wood will totally decay. However, this takes longer than it takes for the tree to be standing securely.
Bale interlocking This systems development started with consideration right from the start of the extraction of the tree at the nursery. The tree is taken from ground
Overview of plant securing systems Commercial landscape gardening companies work in a very competitive market place. Contracts are won and lost on price alone leaving narrow margins when calculating planting costs. The costs of different systems should therefore be compared. Not only the initial purchase price but all costs incurred in a planting. The following costs are not totally accurate but are close enough for comparison purposes. The calculation of the systems cost include (a) the purchase price, (b) the cost of storage and space, (c) the labour cost of installation, (d) maintenance costs after installation. With some other systems interfering material from the planting system must be removed after the tree is able to support itself. Materials such as support slings in the crowns, synthetic rope in the ground or stakes which no longer have a function should all be removed. The costs incurred here can be quite considerable when you take into account the time taken to drive to the planting site, and then the drive to dispose of the unwanted waste.
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