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The Principality Stadium, previously known as the Millennium Stadium, was opened in June 1999 and has welcomed an average of 1.3 million visitors per year through the gates. The pitch is looking match-fit thanks to the work of Head Groundsman Lee Evans. “With an irregular schedule of fixtures, and the shadiest stadium in the UK, our maintenance revolves around repairs and mini renovations throughout the year” explains Lee. “Between October and February, the sun
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doesn’t rise high enough to get onto the pitch at all so for 5 months of the year we’re in complete shade. Even though we have lighting rigs, we only have enough to cover half the pitch at one time, so when it comes to overseeding it’s vital that what seed we use can tolerate shade.” With the obvious challenges this poses for growing grass, Lee sticks with mixtures he knows when it comes to overseeding, and this is Johnsons J Premier Pitch. www.dlf.co.uk
Zero finance Kubota UK has announced the launch of its latest incentive programme, offering customers 0% finance across its RTV range. This promotion is available on Kubota’s RTV-X900, RTV400 and RTV500 machines, giving customers the opportunity to purchase one of these high power utility vehicles on the 0% finance scheme on a payment profile of 2+22 monthly payments. The models provide unrivalled multi-use performance, enabling both groundcare and agriculture professionals to complete a wide range of tasks swiftly and easily. From transporting substantial loads to navigating uneven and steep terrain, the compact RTVs combine speed, agility and reliability together to be an essential part of a professionals’ fleet. Kubota’s RTV-X900 is powered by a three cylinder 21.6HP diesel engine and variable hydrostatic transmission, delivering maximum torque for a one pedal drive that requires minimal use of the brake. The machine’s all-round independent suspension systems also offers a comfortable and smooth ride, while the towing capacity boasts an impressive 1000kg to help complete a wide range of maintenance tasks. For those looking for a smaller utility vehicle, look no further than the petrol powered RTV400 and RTV500. Carefully designed to navigate any terrain easily and efficiently, the models combine size with substance, capable of handling small to medium loads due to their high power and torque. Both models boast a range of features, including an electronic fuel injection (EFI) system for on-demand power to optimise acceleration and improve the machine’s responsiveness. www.kubota.co.uk Customers can take advantage of this fantastic offer until the 31st July 2017, receiving 0% finance across all three models from their nearest UK Kubota dealer.
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Academy will boost education potential Specialist supplier Sherriff Amenity has acknowledged the importance of BIGGA members to the wider industry by becoming the association’s latest education supporter. Sherriff Amenity is the specialist amenity division of Agrovista UK and is host of the online Sherriff Amenity Academy, where members can now complete online courses and examinations, earning Continued Professional Development credits. BIGGA Head of Member Learning Stuart Green said: “Sherriff Amenity has been a loyal supporter of BIGGA and our members for a number of years and we are delighted they will be offering this great service to our members. “BIGGA now has more education supporters than ever before, and that is fantastic as it will help our members become better than ever.” The Sherriff Amenity Academy has been set up to help improve the UK turf amenity sector’s stewardship of pesticide and products. The online academy will help BIGGA members keep up to date with legislation and product information and promoting best practice for all pesticide products. The academy is an online learning resource, with courses and lessons being created for all products sold by Sherriff Amenity. The academy also provides knowledgebased courses such as ‘How to create an IPM programme’ and ‘Aeration’. www.sherriffamenityacademy.com
Hedge funds Hedges are often better than trees at soaking up air pollution among tall buildings, research has suggested. A paper in the journal Atmospheric Environment says tall trees are good at absorbing pollution in more open areas. But hedges can trap toxins at exhaust pipe level, so reduce people’s direct exposure to harmful pollutants. Lead author Prof Prashant Kumar said councils should try to plant low hedges between pedestrians and the street if pavements are wide enough. He and his partners in the EU and US are still researching the best pollution-busting plants, and the optimum height for the hedge. They say the role of the hedge has been neglected, especially in city “canyons” where tall trees can in some circumstances trap pollution at street level. But any gardener in a major city who has trimmed a privet hedge, for instance, will attest that it is full of dust and pollutants that the tight-knit foliage has filtered from the air. Dr Kumar, of Surrey University said “The big thing about hedges is that they are right down at tailpipe level. “The emissions from vehicles starts to dilute very quickly as you move away from the road - so any hedge that acts as a barrier slowing down the airflow and catching pollutants on the leaves is going to offer people in homes better protection.” The paper comes as cash-strapped councils round the UK are starting to charge households for collecting green waste. If this policy prompts people to remove their hedges to avoid the charges, it seems that the neighbourhood may suffer. Hailed as the Isle of Bute’s crowning jewel, Mount Stuart, a Neo-Gothic Victorian mansion with 300 acres of gardens and grounds is one of Scotland’s most stunning tourist attractions. With the celebration of Mount Stuart Garden’s 300th anniversary this year, the Gardens Team have turned to their trusted Groundcare Machinery dealer, Hamilton Brothers, to help with restoration plans. Don Murray, Head of Landscapes and Horticulture at Mount Stuart said, “Our two most recent purchases, the Kubota G23 High Tip and B2650 Tractor, will assist the Gardens Team to re-define one of Scotland’s most notable designed landscapes through a period of planned restoration works and reinvigorating of the gardens. The machines enable us to raise our horticultural standards across the 300 acres of garden including managed wild areas along a stunning coastline”. www.hamiltonbros.co.uk
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Glee’s dedicated Landscaping and Garden Decoration sector is set to provide an unrivalled showcase of influential brands and leaders in garden and landscaping design. The visual focus of the exhibition, featuring stunning displays, Glee Landscaping & Garden Decoration is a must-see section of the show, featuring many bestpractice examples of how to cross-sell products in situ. This revitalised area will also look at how retailers can better profit from a mixture of hard landscaping, and those decorative elements that help to complete most garden design projects. From hard landscaping and aggregates to fencing, garden buildings and decorative accents such as pots, structures, soft landscaping, statuary, water features and timber supplies, Landscaping and Garden Decoration has everything to help garden retailers, builders’ merchants and landscapers to maximise those products that create the framework of every garden. What’s more, it will also be the place to spot future garden landscaping trends, innovative new products and the next top-selling product. Exhibitors confirmed so far for the 2017 show include Apta, Albany Shed, Melmar Stone, Kelkay, Woodlodge, DecoPak, Deroma, Cadac, Onduline, Ascalon, Blakeway Stone, Tree Locate, M&M Timber, Innovision Global, Jagram, Eden Greenhouses, Kieft & Sons, Protek, Pots of Distinction, Fitrite, Philip Raskin Planters, Hamac, Hutton Garden Products,
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Ivyline, Meadowview Stone, The Pot Company, Bathgate Silica and Terrastyle. Matthew Mein, Glee Event Director told The Landscaper, “The show is set to be a showcase for some of the biggest brands and niche suppliers from across the industry. We’ve no doubt that any garden designer or landscaper attending will be pleased with the variety and quality of exhibitors on offer. Not only this but they will also be amongst the first to see the latest trends and new products from the widest selection of brands – helping them to get ready for the 2018 season with the strongest product sources possible.” NEC Birmingham 11-13 Sept 2017 www.gleebirmingham.com
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Canycom UK (exclusive importer ICB Plant & Machinery Ltd) has announced that Essex based, plant hire and sales company, Dale Hire Centres, have become an official Canycom dealer for the Essex area. Dale Hire Centres has also taken delivery of seven new Canycom “Samurai” extreme brushcutters for hire customers to use, from their five depots in Essex. The Canycom’s ability to plough straight through overgrown brush, extremely long grass and wooded material
up to 36mm, is due to their unique engineering and physics. The heart of the science is that the power for the Samurai steel blades comes directly from the Subaru engine, through a shaft drive to an oil-filled gearbox and onto the blades. Dale Hire Centres are a quality assured company, with five branches within Essex: Braintree, Chelmsford, Halstead, Witham and the head office at Maldon. www.icbplant.co.uk www.dalehire.com
E. P. Barrus Ltd. is continuing its support of the charity Help for Heroes with the supply of WOLF-Garten garden tools. The charity has four Recovery Centres across the UK in Wiltshire, Plymouth, Catterick and Colchester. Each Help for Heroes Recovery Centre has its own garden and Barrus has donated WOLF-Garten garden tools to the ‘Hero Garden’ at Tedworth House. www.wolfgarten-tools.co.uk.
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Record breaking success
(left to right) TVD’s editor Matthew Eisenegger, with Noriko Ishida from Isuzu Motors Ltd and Isuzu Truck UK’s managing director Pete Murphy The Isuzu Grafter 3.5t rigid truck has won the 2017 ‘Best Builder’s Truck’ award for a record breaking sixth time in succession. The multi-award winning trophy for Isuzu Truck, presented by leading UK business van magazine ‘Trade Van Driver’, is unprecedented in the history of this publication’s awards programme. Isuzu Truck UK’s managing director Pete Murphy and Noriko Ishida from Isuzu Motors Ltd received the award from TVD’s editor Matthew Eisenegger at the CV Show at the NEC. According to this year’s judging panel; “In the eyes of the judging panel, the Isuzu is everything any business needs that is looking for robustness and ease of access. Plus
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the award-winning sales and after sales customer service programme ‘CARE’ makes the Isuzu Grafter a clear winner for the sixth successive year.” “Now in its sixth year, the TVD Awards have, once again, highlighted the leading products aimed at the lighter end of the commercial vehicle market. We are absolutely delighted that our ‘Grafter’ has maintained its 100% success rate over all six years of these awards, and this reflects the natural fit of the Grafter in the tough working environments experienced within the building and construction industries,” commented Pete Murphy, managing director at Isuzu Truck. www.isuzutruck.co.uk
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Gardens under threat An invasive species that could put UK gardens under threat has prompted an appeal by scientists. The New Zealand Flatworm eats native earthworms - which are a vital part of healthy soil - but also has a slime that can cause skin rashes. Accidentally introduced in the 1960s, it was first spotted in Scotland but has been moving south. Flatworms can be found in shady places in gardens but also in the countryside. The flatworms attack by wrapping themselves around the earthworm and secreting digestive mucus to dissolve them. The flatworm is ribbon-flat, slimy, and pointed at both ends, growing up to 15cm long and 1cm wide, with purplishbrown on top with buff-coloured edge and a pale buff underside.
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Funding down, aesthetics up With research reporting widespread budget cuts, Reesink Turfcare looks at how to make that all-important budget go further without a drop in park appeal. The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) found in its 2016 ‘State of the UK Public Parks’ report that 92 percent of park managers have had cuts made to their revenue budget over the last three years and 95 percent of park managers are anticipating cuts to their revenue budget over the next three years. Edinburgh City Council has estimated that for every
£1 spent on green infrastructure around £12 of social, economic and environmental benefits are delivered through the community use of parks and green spaces. So with that kind of return on investment, Danny Lake, regional grounds manager at Reesink Turfcare, looks here at what groundsmen can do to ensure green land is maintained in the most efficient and cost effective way. “The pressure to implement further cuts means that investment in good machinery is imperative for long term plans,” says Danny. “Traditionally lots of councils would use triple cylinder mowers, which provide the best cut and after-cut appearance, but can only cope with grass that is cut quite frequently – difficult during the spring and autumn growth. Councils are now cutting verges, parks and recreational areas less often in order to make savings and this has meant that many are moving to rotary mowers, which can cope with longer grass, less frequent cuts and are cheaper to maintain. This has partly solved the problem, but the finish a rotary mower leaves isn’t always aesthetically pleasing and can cause extra clean up work around paths where grass clippings and debris are left.” The solution to the problem is to consider a triple flail mower such as the Toro LT-F3000, which mimics the size, cutting width and N35.120 T SWB Arb-Truck: manoeuvrability of a traditional triple cylinder mower. The flail cutting heads are able to cut long and short * grass, wet or dry, and leave a much The 3.5T tipper that can tow 3.5 tonnes... initial rental of £4,112.28 + VAT, better after-cut appearance than a followed by 59 monthly rentals of £342.69 +VAT, commencing month 2, rotary mower. with final monthly payment of £5,000 +VAT. Vehicle Price £24,950 +VAT, Danny continues: “Customers can Road fund licence & first registration fee. *Finance Lease Example is for business users only in the UK and is subject to credit acceptance and any qualifications in government or company policy. be a little nervous of investing in the unknown such as a flail instead of a Warrington Vehicle Centre Ltd traditional cylinder or rotary mower, 2 Hardwick Grange, Warrington, Cheshire WA1 4RF which goes against a purchasing decision they’ve been making for years. But the technology around www.warringtonvehiclecentre.co.uk today and tough field testing
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Driving a Deere for dementia
HMP Kirkham prison officer Andy Maxfield from Inskip in Lancashire is aiming to break a six year old Guinness World Record by driving from John O’Groats to Land’s End on a John Deere lawn tractor, while raising money for Alzheimer’s Society. Andy and his daughter Kathryn, who is a hairdresser at Leckonby Hair Studio in Great Eccleston, are planning to drive non-stop to break the record, which stands at four days and 23 hours. They will be using a standard 24hp X950R lawn tractor (less the rear collection system and mower deck) and support vehicles provided by John Deere. The X950R has cruise control and a top road speed of 10mph, and will also be equipped with a GPS tracker to qualify for the record.
The ‘Driving the Distance for Dementia’ Challenge is due to set off from John O’Groats at 10am on Tuesday 25th July 2017; the traditional distance by road to Land’s End is 874 miles. The planned route goes past the family home in Inskip, where Andy Maxfield spends much of his spare time cutting the grass in public open spaces around the village. John Deere Limited turf division manager Chris Meacock adds: “Our UK and Ireland employees select a specific charity each year to support with a variety of fundraising activities. By coincidence we had chosen Alzheimer’s Society when we were approached by Andy Maxfield to help with the Guinness World Record attempt, so it was very good timing on his part.
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Seventh gold ROSPA safety award ISS Facility Services Landscaping have won a further Gold Medal Award at the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) Occupational Health and Safety Awards 2017. The Gold Medal Award is presented to organisations that win five or more consecutive RoSPA Gold Awards and this year will mark the ‘magnificent seventh year’ for ISS who continues to demonstrate sustained excellence in occupational health and safety and commitment to continuous improvement. Julia Small, RoSPA’s Head of Awards and Events, said: “The RoSPA Awards are the most prestigious in the world of occupational health and safety, and held in high regard around the world, as winning one demonstrates an organisation’s commitment to maintaining an excellent health and safety record. Achieving the standard required is no mean feat.” Entrants are judged on their overarching occupational health and safety management systems, including practices such as leadership and workforce involvement. At the top of the agenda at ISS is the commitment to ensuring all members of staff return home safely each and every day. The introduction of an innovative accident reporting and investigation structure has resulted in
the creation of a culture of openness and honesty and guarantees critical information can now be accessed within two hours and learning and action disseminated to the wider business in a proactive manner resulting in lower accident rates. Further initiatives include a weekly text alert service allowing the reinforcement of key messages, ongoing awareness of safety issues and best practice to be delivered to all of our staff at their point of work; and the introduction of Safety Heroes and Safety Leaders to further strengthen staff engagement and assist in identifying and recommending solutions to health and safety issues. Phil Jones, Managing Director, ISS Facility Services Landscaping told The Landscaper “at ISS safety is our number one priority. Our objective is to secure the health and safety of our employees and those affected by our business activities, ensuring everyone works safely and goes home safely every day. Securing our seventh gold award is a fantastic achievement and reflects the excellent work being carried out on a daily basis by all of our teams in attaining the highest standard of health and safety in the workplace” www.isslandscaping.co.uk
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GRADUATES are being reminded to apply for Wyevale Nurseries’ two-year Management Trainee Programme. The in-house programme covers all areas of the business and the company is calling for graduates not to miss their opportunity to enter this year with the deadline for applications soon approaching on May 31. Andy Johnson, Managing Director at Wyevale Nurseries (pictured) , said: “Our Management Trainee Programme is a fantastic opportunity for anyone who is keen to start a career in nursery production. It is open to graduates of all degree disciplines, preferably relating to Horticulture, crop based Agriculture and the Sciences, in particular Biology. “Commencing in July 2017 this is a two-year programme that covers all areas of the business. Our three growing divisions are all dedicated to their specialist field and comprise field and container grown trees, hedging and forestry transplants and container grown hardy stock supplying both the amenity and garden centre markets. “What we are looking for from our potential Management Trainees is a positive ‘can-do’ attitude and that they enjoy being challenged to come up with solutions. “We want them to be innovative using not only their ideas but also assessing and supporting others’ ideas. Successful applicants will be responsible for their own learning and should be able to demonstrate a proactive attitude towards learning opportunities. We want candidates to also be career-minded, ambitious and flexible in their approach.” During the two years, successful applicants will work in the container, trees and transplants production divisions, supply chain operations, which includes both garden centre and amenity despatch, goods handling and transport and will also spend time in the Wyevale Nurseries’ head office departments. Management trainees will be paid a salary of between £16,500 to £18,200 p.a. depending on relevant skills, knowledge and experience to date. www.wyevalenurseries.co.uk
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North West England: Embracing Diversity The North West England region encompasses an area of wide diversity, from the narrow lanes and boulder-strewn hillsides of Cumbria, and upland and urban Lancashire, to the gentler Cheshire landscape, and the busy conurbations of Greater Manchester and Merseyside Ffion Llwyd-Jones reports
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he region’s landscapers reflect that diversity in their projects, which range from wildlife gardens and water features, outdoor kitchens, polished steel and powder-coated sculptures, reclaimed industrial elements, to landscaping for privately funded nursing homes, and large infrastructure projects. However, they also share common challenges: finding good employees, adjusting to a changing climate, and coping with an increasing amount of legislation. DIVERSITY It’s the weather and narrow lanes, and ‘getting deliveries anywhere north of Manchester’ that first occur to Liz Newport from Buzy Lizzie Garden Design when asked about challenges. She counters that comment by remarking on the positive attributes of working with Cumbria’s diverse geology, scenery and properties. ‘Beautiful slate in the central lakes, granite in the middle, and amazing limestone pavements in the south,’ Liz comments. ‘Gardens often need to be in keeping with the landscape, so we use big boulders and create large water features, or rockeries – not the ‘70s rockery format – on a big scale. If you’re working on a property, it looks like it blends in.’ Liz also Liz Newport operates Wild Roof Landscapes, and offers clients both design and build. She adds: ‘We do a complete transformation, not just green roofs. Although, if we’re working in the National Park, a green roof can help
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with planning.’ From a design perspective, Liz sees the trend for outdoor kitchens coming north. ‘It’s all the style for the Danish ‘hygge’ – being together and eating together,’ she says. ‘We’ve always done a lot of sheltered seating areas that are dug into the hillside, to get you out of the wind.’
We do a complete transformation, not just green roofs. WILDLIFE FRIENDLY Also based in Cumbria, Bea Ray of her eponymous garden design company, Bea Ray Gardens, comments on the area’s challenging climate, adding it makes sense to bear in mind what materials and plants are available locally, who can supply them, and what works well in Cumbria. Like Liz, she finds Cumbria is an inspiring place to do garden design. ‘I always enjoy trying to link a design with views from garden to the countryside, and bringing in a naturalistic feel where possible,’ Bea says. ‘The county has a range of diverse climates, and rainfall can vary Buzy Lizzie: Garden banner
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significantly from valley to valley, as can the soil type.’ Bea also makes her designs as wildlife friendly as possible, including nectar-rich plants for bees and butterflies, food and water for birds, and insect homes. EXPECTATIONS From its head office in Lancashire, Glendale Services’ clients are under increasing budgetary pressures, creating a challenge to match their requirements with their customer’s expectations, according to Simon Smith, Glendale’s Regional Manager for the North. He adds that health & safety, and legislative requirements, and working with various utilities can lead to the hard elements of any scheme outweighing the soft elements. ‘Often, the benefit (i.e. the tree) is actually a small element of what has to be delivered,’ comments Simon. ‘In rural areas, there’s probably less reliance on the harder
elements – you can use planted materials to deliver a job, whereas you might have to put up a fence in an urban area.’ However, Simon also sees the divide between north and
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Modern technologies and the virtual life means there are more opportunities. becoming smaller: ‘Modern technologies and the virtual life means there are more opportunities. Glendale Live is a cloud-based software developed in-house, which gives our clients the ability to have a window into what we’re doing. They can run reports on progress of works, and competition, instead of waiting for weekly reports. It’s a cultural-wide shift, nationwide.’ The company is also a member of the 5% Club, designed to get the UK’s public and private sector companies to commit to having 5% its total workforce as apprentices, sponsored students or graduates within five years. Simon adds: ‘Being the size of employer we are, it will have a sizeable role in the NW.’ Alexandra Froggatt sculpture
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SCULPTURES Based in Cheshire, Alexandra Froggatt of Alexandra Froggatt Design often combines sculptural elements and planting in her designs; recent large projects include polished steel and powder-coated sculptures, and bespoke water features. She is also a distributor for the tree-box living wall system – her ‘Smoke and Mirrors’ design won a Gold Award at the RHS London Plant and Design Show 2012. And she is creating a rural retreat for the local children’s hospice charity, with woodland walks,
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fragrant planting, and soft grasses. ‘There is a lot of clay on the site,’ she adds. ‘And it’s shaded, so there’s a limited colour palette, and the idea is to introduce colour, and we also add bird houses and animal runs.’ Concurring with Bea Ray, she also sees a definite trend towards wildlife and beefriendly gardens: ‘To encourage children to get out more, and explore, and clients request interesting decorative items to attract wildlife, such as insect hotels.’ PERSONALITY In keeping with a general trend in the North West, Jane Bingham of The Cheshire Garden comments: ‘This year has been the busiest yet, with a massive increase in people wanting to have their gardens designed and landscaped.’ Jane likes to get a good idea of client’s personality, and reflect it in their garden design. ‘For example, one client initially wanted to keep the lawn and be low-key, but as the relationship developed, he got increasingly excited about my design, and now we’ve completely dispensed with the lawn, and he wants his garden to be different, and the people who come to visit it to say: Wow! That’s really different. So it’s developed as it’s gone along.’ In addition to doing a show garden at Tatton Park Show, Jane is creating a conceptual garden for MidCheshire Hospitals charity, which tells the story of dementia from first diagnosis to requiring 24-hour care: ‘We’ve done that through structures within the garden and the planting. It’s an exciting project, and we help a really good cause at the same time!’
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INFRASTRUCTURE Chris Whittingham, commercial director at Hultons Landscapes (with offices in the North West and Midlands) also notes optimism in the North West region. He comments on the momentum behind it since the government moved on some of the Northern powerhouse initiatives. ‘We’ve seen a lot of promise with the investment into the infrastructure, which is now being realised,’ he adds. ‘In Manchester, and in terms of construction, not just landscaping, there are big economic indicators for us that are strong across the construction industry.’ Chris comments the company has grown from £3 million to £12 million in just under two years, opened an office in the Midlands, and acquired North Wales-based Wright Landscapes in October 2016. In addition, Hultons Landscapes has been appointed to deliver £1.5 million worth of landscaping works for Manchester’s new Ordsall Chord. Current challenges include the recruitment of people: ‘Getting great staff who want to work in the industry is tough. Hultons is trying to get young people into the industry, so we have five apprenticeships, and have good relationships with the local horticultural college.’ Chris remarks that Manchester nearly doubled its residential projects between 2011 - 2014, and adds that keeping a stable network of subcontractors is a tough challenge in a buoyant market. SOURCING Based in the urban areas of Greater Manchester, Hahn Plastics sees an increase in the specification and application of recycled materials. ‘It’s hugely satisfying for us that the messages – to reduce the amount of recyclable waste going to landfill, as well the reduction in carbon emissions associated with the creation of virgin materials – is
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TREE PITS From Beech Landscape’s perspective, new build is increasingly its focus in Greater Manchester, including newbuild schools, and privately funded nursing homes, with roof gardens, courtyard planting, and water features. ‘It’s becoming a high-end specification of landscaping,’ says Nick Abbott, the company’s founder and director.
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A recent challenge is adapting to increased specifications in tree planting, in particular with the tree-pit detail. ‘Many years ago, you would dig a hole, put in top soil and plant the tree,’ he comments. ‘Commercial developments are employing intricate tree pit systems, involving structural ground retention units, irrigation systems, root protection barriers, and air vents to the tree pit. We’ve become skilled, and I believe it’s something that every landscaper will have to adapt to. It’s fascinating that the tree pit can cost four to five times more than the actual cost of the tree; a tree pit can cost anywhere between £3,000 to £5,000, while the tree is more in the £500 - £600 range.’ ‘I believe the privately funded retirement home market is going to expand massively,’ he adds. ‘Landscapers need to be aware of that and the workload.’ RECYCLING Despite being based in the urban area on Greater Manchester, David Keegan of David Keegan Garden Design says his design approach is affected by the wider landscape of the North West. ‘I try to use as many materials as I possibly can that you would find in the natural landscape,’ he says. ‘Recycled materials and sustainability is a big part of that. I use big boulders, and the limestone that was used
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so extensively by the Edwardians that there’s an abundance of it. Nobody’s using it, and it’s being dumped into skips, which is such a shame. So, I create a ‘forest garden’, where we re-use the limestone to create banks and planting beds, so the planting areas are less formal and less structured.’ He also takes on longer projects, sometimes up to five years, with clients who are understanding and open, and
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planting, and canal-side plants. I like to use reclaimed railway sleepers, and metal – especially in planters – using quite brutal materials and softening them with plantings, or using them in a fashion that makes them softer, so maybe using a girder for a bench in a sunny spot in the garden, where it becomes quite a nice, cool place to sit.’ Most of Lee’s work is town-based, and he designs with zones to break up space to make it multi-purpose. He notes clients want spaces to be more child friendly, and sometimes
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realise some of the plantings may be experimental, and the associated risks. For David, challenges include climate change, and the resultant change in gardening approach: ‘We seem to go through periods of relentless rainfall, which affects drainage, so we have to take a slightly different approach in designing spaces and take into account potential flooding.’ He gets enquiries from people with water-logged lawns, which were previously pretty much problem-free. ‘Then we have periods of no proper rain for three to four weeks, so the weather is getting more extremes, although we’re not getting the cold either, so insects problems are increasing and not being knocked back. The way we garden, and the approach is changing.’
that means a ‘grown-up’ serious space, but with the function of it being suitable for children. ‘In the past, people thought a garden for children meant a bit of turf, and a swing set, and then you wait until they grow up before you have your garden,’ he says. ‘So, I give them the adult area and the children’s area. I’ve also been doing that for clients with dogs – so dog-friendly gardens, with non-toxic artistic planting, suitable for dogs, and quite robust. I’m trying to blend the beautiful with the functional.’ He is also seeing clients’ increasing acceptance of the seasonality of gardening: ‘People are happy to see the cycle of plants growing, flowering die back, and returning as opposed to evergreens. People are more adventurous with the plantings, and bees and butterflies – and aware the impact a garden can have on their own well-being.’ While challenges and diverse opportunities abound in the North West, they are more than adequately matched by the industry professionals who chose to work – and thrive – in this wide-ranging region.
ZONES In Merseyside, Garden Ninja’s Lee Burkhill is inspired by clients coming to him and saying they don’t know what to do, or their garden looks a mess: ‘I like to storm through and design something that meets their requirements and looks nice as well.’ He comments that a show garden he did in 2016 was quite industrial, and a ‘feel-good’ garden: ‘It was a fun garden you could sit in, with Manchester as its inspiration. So, industrial elements softened with prairie
I’m trying to blend the beautiful with the functional. Photo credit: Alexandra Froggatt
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Lights to Enhance – Day or Night Garden Lights can be attractive in their own right. Martin Bennett reports Many people regard outdoor lighting as an aspect of the garden that is best not noticed until they are in use once darkness falls. The large quantity of lower cost and mass produced lighting has influenced this theory; that lights should be purely functional rather than attractive in their own right. There are, however, many light fixtures that blend in fabulously with the garden landscape at night as well as significantly enhance it during daylight hours. Brass and Copper lights are an excellent example of this, with Brass Steplights, Spotlights and Spreadlights providing a specific function once illuminated while also looking beautiful as part of the garden. Copper is also a great material which has a fantastic decorative quality. After a while, Copper will oxidise to change colour, to really look as if they have always been in the garden - as much an ornament as a light.
Copper wall and spotlights are also available in matching styles to the familiar Spike spotlight design, and will give an authentic, elegant, and classy look to any exterior wall. Various new products such as Rock and Stone Globe lights are designed specially to add to the garden scene, blending in well on gravel pathways and rockeries when not lit. A new product just introduced to the lighting market is the Airlite Path/Bollard light. This unique light has a decorative clear resin head with air bubbles inside giving an effect a little similar to Lava lamps. This looks great in daylight or at night especially when used with a dichroic coloured lens. It acts as both a standard path light and as an uplighter, so if placed beneath trees the effect is amazing. Martin Bennett is the founder of Lumena Lights. www.lumenalights.com
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Etesia UK has announced the launch of the Bahia Joyride – a ride-on mower controlled by a joystick or via GPS for autonomous operation. Working in partnership with FeBroLift GmbH, the Bahia Joyride is operated exclusively by a joystick: some of its features, such as automatic emptying of the grass box (optional) or start/ stop of the machine and cutting deck controls are all controlled from the central joystick control unit. The joystick control can be installed on the right or left hand side of the machine ensuring that the ride-on mower can be used by people with reduced mobility and also by experienced professionals. Les Malin, operations director of Etesia UK explains: “We started from a standard Bahia with a Briggs & Stratton, Kawasaki or Honda engine on which we installed a joystick control as well as a servo motor for the steering and another servomotor for the forward drive, which enables users to control the machine with a simple joystick with all the controls within easy reach: blade clutch, initialisation to start and authorisation of mowing in reverse.” The functions are simple: • A steering control to go left or right; • A steering control to go forward or backward; • Starting the blades is located at the front of the joystick with a short press to turn on or off; • An initialization button to calibrate the joystick when the
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After 20 years of service the Essex County Ground in Chelmsford decided it was time to replace their existing mower fleet. Head Groundsman at the club, Stuart Kerrison, wanted something ‘technologically advanced’ and decided the Infinicut mowers from Cub Cadet was the smart choice. “Petrol driven types prevail along with their noxious fumes as they’re not fitted with catalytic convertors. Every mow means you’re chucking out carcinogenic fumes along with high levels of noise and vibration. With the all-electric Infinicut they charge on a trickle feed overnight, with no petrol expenses and no nasty fumes emitted into the air. Running these mowers purely on the battery would all but eliminate the noise we produce when mowing.”
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Out with the old, in with the new! The Hayter Old Mower Amnesty is running until 30th June 2017 and is offering customers the opportunity to part exchange their old mower to receive a discount from £25 to £100 off the purchase price of a selection of Hayter mowers*. The part exchange value varies by the type of mower that the customer wishes to purchase, with any make or model of mower being accepted as part-exchange. Customers can even upgrade their previous mower to the brand new Harrier 41 – with £50 off the retail price. Packed with features to make mowing a pleasure, the Harrier 41 is perfect for customers with small to medium sized gardens, and for those who are looking to achieve a neatly mowed lawn with classic British stripes.
Forty five years in business Bartram Mowers of Bluebell Road Norwich is celebrating the achievement of two milestones this year, with its 45th year of trading and the renewal of the prestigious Royal Warrant. Founded in 1972 by the current chairman, Barry Bartram, with a staff of four people the company operated from rented premises on the Norwich Airport industrial estate. Today it employs over 40 people and operates from two freehold sites in Norwich and Ipswich. In 1978 Bartram Mowers was awarded the Royal Warrant for supplying machinery to Her Majesty The Queen’s Sandringham Estate and the Warrant has just been renewed until 2023. Over the past 45 years there have been many developments within the company and the garden machinery industry itself. There are now hybrid powered machines cutting golf
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courses and home owners benefit from robot mowers which automatically trim their lawns. Battery powered hand held machines such as hedgecutters and strimmers have also seen dramatic increases in popularity. Whilst sales of machinery through the two showrooms continue to be very important and a significant part of the business, the company has also seen a large increase in sales through its website Lawnmowers Direct. Managing Director Mark Bartram told The Landscaper, “Although we still enjoy providing our customers with the personal touch through our two showrooms, the website enables us to be open all hours of the day and night, 365 days a year, with customers able to order products at a time convenient for them. These can be dispatched on a next day delivery service anywhere in the UK. The last 45 years have been a time of constant change but the company has continued to pursue its aim of providing excellent customer service and great value for money with the products we supply.” www. bartrammowers.co.uk www.lawnmowersdirect.co.uk
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Free Trimmer! By purchasing an EGO Power+ self-propelled lawnmower, buyers can receive a free ST1210E line trimmer worth £109. An EGO lawnmower and line trimmer are the perfect combination to tidy the garden with minimum effort yet maximum power. The ST1210E line trimmer sets a new standard for string trimmers and offers a 30cm length that delivers relentless power for up to 70 minutes when operated with a 4Ah battery - so plenty of power to get the job done. The line trimmer comes free with the purchase of any EGO self-propelled model, which includes four models – the 50cm metal deck LM2014E-SP, the LM2122E-SP or
Earning it’s stripes The “V-Ride” stand-on mower is in the range of SCAG mowers supplied by STM Co Ltd in the UK and parts of Europe. It finds a lot of popularity for its being a small and nimble machine, ideal for intricate work. Now Jamie Jones of Jamie’s Garden Services, working on domestic and commercial contracts in Llandrindod Wells, Powys, has added to its virtuosity by having a striper unit added. This was specially developed for him by STM, using a standard SCAG Turf Tiger striper unit converted to fit the machine. He came to choose a V-Ride after much research, a lot of which was with American Lawn Care professionals, and
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the LM2102E-SP with a poly deck that boasts EGO’s widest cutting width of 52cm. It is also available upon the purchase of EGO’s brand new lawnmower, the LM2024E-SP which is has a 50cm metal cutting deck and features aluminium handles that offer improved ergonomics, sturdier storage and easier grass box emptying. It also has EGO’s latest product development for its lawnmowers of a brushless motor that offers greater efficiency, durability and power. www.egopowerplus.co.uk
SCAG was among the names that soon came up for serious consideration. He likes the stand-on principle and has since found it has been a wise choice for the work he does. “ If I have a nice open piece of lawned area then I use the striping kit. I feel that it is important to stand out from other grass cutting providers and the finished product is what matters to customers. If they are paying for a service then it is important that you stand out from the rest and quality stripes on the lawn is what customers like. Although he could have gone as wide as 61” with his deck choice, he opted for 48” for ease of access. He has found this, and the compact size of the V-Ride, has an additional benefit in fitting compactly on his trailer. www.st-mach.com
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New 46cm mower Toro has introduced a new high-wheel push mower to its range this April. Designed with small- and medium-sized gardens in mind, the competitively priced 20943 model features a selfpropelled transmission and soft-grip handlebar, making this mower comfortable to use and easy to manoeuvre, even over tougher ground. With a 46cm steel deck, Briggs & Stratton engine, and seven cutting heights between 25mm and 70mm that can be selected using a single point adjustment, the mower will be at home in a variety of gardens, from finer lawns to orchards. The mower offers 3-in-1 capability that allows owners to either collect, mulch or rear discharge the grass cuttings. The 55-litre grassbag can be lifted through the handle bar enabling easy emptying and attaching, and when the mowing is done, the underdeck is easily cleaned by attaching a hose to the wash-out port. www.toro.com/en-gb
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World’s greatest flower show Despite a drop in the number of show gardens The RHS Chelsea Flower was a dynamic, exciting event, packed with clever ideas and beautiful gardens. David Curtis, armed with a packed lunch and a cheap camera, enjoys a perfect day in the sun
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he Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has awarded 73 RHS Gold Medals at this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show, sponsored by M&G Investments. A total of 117 medals were awarded to the gardens and floral exhibitors in the Great Pavilion, which also included 30 Silver-Gilt Medals, 13 Silver Medals and one Bronze Medal. The RHS Chelsea Flower Show sponsors’ The M&G Garden was awarded their 7th Gold Medal and scooped Best Show Garden. Showcasing ecological sustainability based on the unique environment of Malta, the garden designed by James Basson also received the coveted Best Construction Award making it the second year running for contractors Crocus. James Basson, The M&G Garden designer says: “I am absolutely thrilled to have won Best in Show for the first time at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. It is an incredible feeling and a testimony to the hard work of the whole team, including Crocus and my wife Helen, and I am very grateful to M&G for its support.” Show Garden Judging Panel Chair, James Alexander-
Sinclair comments: “The garden is faultless and outstanding in terms of both construction and attention to detail.” Kate Gould’s City Living garden, representing an urban apartment block and how to innovatively use space in an urban context, won Best Fresh Garden. Meanwhile Best Artisan Garden was awarded to Walker’s Wharf Garden supported by Doncaster Deaf Trust, by designer Graham Bodle. A total of 61 Gold Medals were awarded to nurseries and growers at the heart of the show in the Great Pavilion, without any Bronze medals in sight. The Diamond Jubilee Award for the best display was presented to Penberth Plants for their ‘A reflection of Penberth – A Cornish Garden’ and New Design Award was given to Raymond Evison Clematis. The South African National Biodiversity Institute – Kirstenbosch stand received the popular President’s Award, while David Austin Roses Ltd, Cayeux Iris and Waterside Nursery were among the Gold Medal winners.
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RHS Greening Grey Britain Garden Set in an urban apartment block and designed to meet the challenges of climate-change and rapid urban development, the RHS Greening Grey Britain Garden features small private spaces, balcomies and a community garden.
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The M&G Garden The M&G Garden explores the different ecologies and native plants of Malta’s arid climate –from cliff top to maquis, to shrub-land – set in the extreme manmade space of a Maltese stone quarry.
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Royal Bank of Canada Garden Drawing inspiration from Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s environmentally-significant 1.2 billion-acre boreal forest and waterways, the garden celebrates the 150th anniversary of the Confederation of Canada and the 10th year of the RBC Blue Water Project, a global programme dedicated to protecting the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fresh water resources.
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The Anneka Rice Colour Cutting Garden Every square inch of this garden gives flowers, flowers and more flowers. Sarah Raven and Tricia Guild collaborated to share their passion for colour, focussing on plants that cut and come again.
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Silk Road Garden, Chengdu China This garden is designed around the Silk Road, the historic East-West route and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s cultural, social and trade links that are celebrated in itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s central plaza.
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The Yorkshire Garden The Garden is inspired by the spectacular Yorkshire coastline. It combines the rugged beauty of the countyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s cliffside beaches, with the drama of the many historic buildings found in this area. The planting has a wild feel with colourful wild flowers, grasses and native trees.
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The 2017 updating tour! Over the last two months, the Amenity Forum has been on tour across the UK holding some 13 free events aiming to update those involved in the amenity sector of current issues and matters related to weed, pest and disease control. John Moverley, chairman of the Amenity Forum writes Some 450 people attended in total and the topics discussed were wide ranging. However each demonstrated the important and essential nature of weed, pest and disease control impacting upon every UK citizen in terms of creating safe, healthy and fit for purpose amenity areas. The launch of the website www.GetBritainMoving.uk was widely well received, emphasising as it does the important role of amenity in society. Just one example recently was to those who watched the FA Cup semi-finals played on an excellent pitch. We take this quality too often for granted but it would not happen without the dedication and actions of those who maintain such surfaces. We are in the grip of both local and national elections â&#x20AC;&#x201C; a good time to emphasise to those seeking office, how important amenity is to us all and that maintenance of our streets, pavements, railways and more is so vitally important. We should also not miss the opportunity to emphasise that decisions need to be based upon science and evidence,
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not just opinion. We still see headlines about methods of weed control which do not have such evidence checking. Approved professionals engaged in the amenity sector, certainly those who are members of the Amenity Forum, always put health and safety at the top of their list in terms of choosing the appropriate methods of weed, pest and disease management. It was certainly quite hectic to visit so many locations in such a short time but equally it was inspiring. It was great to see so many elements of our vital sector represented and to talk to those directly engaged in the activities. Whether in Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales or the regions of England, this stood out loud and proud. We do need to communicate this even more widely to all. What is undertaken is vital and important and impacts upon everyone. The Forum will continue to engage in discussions and events throughout the summer and on October 12th, will hold its annual conference and exhibition at the Pirelli Stadium at Burton on Trent, now regarded as a must attend event for anyone involved in or with an interest in weed, pest and disease control and amenity. Full details are available on the Forum website www.amenityforum.co.uk e mail admin@amenityforum.net
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A safer cut Working in built-up areas can present hazards when cutting close to bystanders, cars or buildings. It only takes a few stones or loose objects to get thrown into the air and there is the potential of damage to property or even a risk to safety. The new ECHO® ASK-RW23D scissor head, a rotary scissor attachment suitable for most ECHO brushcutters, helps to reduce this risk. It works on the principle of a 20:1 reduction ratio gearbox and two contra-rotating blades that actually ‘snip’ the grass or brush - just like a pair of scissors. This means you have safer and more precise cutting. Grass, weeds or brush simply drops where it is cut, making the ASK-RW23D
an ideal choice to use when required to work near people, office windows or parked cars. Highly versatile, the ASK-RW23D scissor head can trim up close to solid obstacles, such as trees, walls and kerbs without kickback or damage. Edging golf course bunkers and trimming grass in shallow water are easily tackled. The flat bottom design enables the operator to place the cutting head close to the ground when uncovering hidden landmarks, such as drain covers. The ASK-RW23D rotary scissor head comes with an 18 over 15 tooth blade kit, and an optional 28 over 24 tooth fine cut blade kit is also available for getting an even finer finish on grass and lawn edges. The cutting head is well-balanced, making it easy to manoeuvre and comfortable to use. www.echo-tools.co.uk
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Cost-effective weed control Weedingtech, a world leader in herbicide-free weed, moss and algae control have produced a contact application delivery method which is costeffective and they claim, superior to all alternative, environmentally-friendly methods on the market. Known as the Foamstream process, it is a combination of hot water and a naturally derived, patented biodegradable foam, Foamstream, which is delivered through one of Weedingtechâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s state-of-the-art delivery sytems. The process works due to the foam creating a thermal blanket which keeps the heat on the weed for longer, leading to a breakdown in cell structure, killing the weed and sterilising any surround seeds or spores. Safe for use around humans, animals, water ways and amongst delicate eco-systems, Foamstream is also approved for organic use. It can be used in all weather and requires fewer annual treatment cycles compared to herbicide-free alternatives like hot-water, steam and traditional methods, and as a result, has been shown to be â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;up to nine times cheaper, faster and more cost-effective as a weed control system compared to other methodsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;.
Ergonomically designed, the machines are simple and easy-to-use for the operator, require no specialist training or protective clothing and eliminate the need for labour-intensive traditional methods such as hand-weeding and strimming. In addition to their standard applicator lance, Weedingtech have developed a range of additional lances for use on their machines extending the scope of their offering, allowing the end user solutions for gum removal and street cleaning. www.weedingtech.com
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The new Makita DUR187 18v LXT linetrimmer has a 240watt output Brushless motor in the trimmer head, providing capacity to run the head at three selectable speed settings up to 4,000, 5,000 and 6,000rpm. Speed selection is by a button on the control panel in front of the variable speed control trigger which has a lock-off facility. Having the motor at the drive head improves the balance of the machine and eliminates the loss of power through the traditional drive shaft where the motor is at the operator end of the machine. This new Makita cordless linetrimmer features the innovative Automatic Torque Drive Technology, ADT, where the revolutions per minute are automatically increased from between 4,000 and 6,000rpm according to the density of the weeds being cut. This allows for greater and improved energy saving and lower noise levels. The lightweight design of the new Makita DUR187
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linetrimmer gives an operating weight of just 3.4kgs with comfortable shoulder strap, soft grip handle and forward loop handle for maximum machine control. A foldable wire guard protects the forward sector of the 300mm cutting circle against plant and hard object damage. Soft start, electric brake and reverse rotation add to the efficiency of this new Makita linetrimmer, which is only available as a body only model. The new Makita DUR183 2-piece linetrimmer is ideal for operators who need to transport equipment in smaller vehicles. The 2-section shaft and split-drive shaft simply slot together and are locked with a single action clasp. Slightly heavier than the DUR187 at 4.1kg, this new 2-piece linetrimmer has the same quality attributes with high power output and longer run-time. www.makitauk.com
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Driving forward
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Keeping an eye on developments in the van and truck world is prudent. The Commercial Vehicle show, held annually at the NEC in Birmingham, attracted 21,000 visitors over the three days and was the launch pad for a number of exciting new products. Our Automotive Editor Liam Campbell reports
DFSK The mini Chinese vans have been on sale for over five years in the UK, are sold by SsangYong. There are four models in the brandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s range, the C31 single-cab mini truck, C32 double-cab mini truck, C35 panel van and C37 mini van. FORD Market leader Ford was keen to demonstrate the strength of its OSS (One Stop Shop) conversion program, with a wide range of bodies on display. The Transit dropside on the stand was converted by VFS using a Scattolini body featured covered storage in the back on the cab that was accessed through the rear doors.
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based V80 last year, but the focus of this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s show was firmly on the medium-sized G10 which is powered by a 1.9-litre diesel engine and has a payload of up to around 1.5 tonnes. There was also an electric version for carbonconscious operators.
MAN MAN used the CV Show as the stage for the TGEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s UK premiere. The TGE, which is built in Poland by sister company Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, is available as a panel van and a chassis cab with dropside and tipper bodies.
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MITSUBISHI One of the most exciting exhibits at the CV Show was to be found on the Mitsubishi stand. Two years after the launch of the L200 Series 5, the Japanese manufacturer showcased a testosterone-filled version of its trusty
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pickup, named ‘Desert Warrior’. The vehicle has been developed to take on some of the world’s toughest terrains, and features external roll cage, heavily modified suspension, oversized wheels with selfinflating tyres, long range LED lights and more.
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RENAULT Renault will join be entering the lucrative pickup truck market with the all-new Alaskan. The Navara-based pickup took centre stage on the Renault stand, but the French manufacturer has been forced to push the sale date back to the first quarter of 2018, due to supply issues at Nissan’s Barcelona factory.
TOYOTA The Japanese manufacturer launched the eighth generation of its globally renowned pickup, the Hilux, last year. Since it went on sale, the Hilux has been available as a single, extended and double cab, but Toyota was keen to exhibit its new tipper as part of its ‘Trade Plus’ conversion program.
SSANGYONG As well as recently taking on the DFSK franchise for the UK, SsangYong was boasting about the new upgraded towing capacity on its pickup. The Musso can now tow up to 3.5t thanks to the recently upgraded chassis and brakes, and the more powerful 2.2-litre e-XDi engine with 178bhp and 400Nm.
VOLKSWAGEN COMMERCIAL VEHICLES While the all-new Volkswagen Crafter van has been on sale for a couple of months, chassis cab derivatives are not yet available but the German manufacturer gave us a taster of what to expect at the CV Show. On the stand was a crew cab Crafter with a factory-built dropside body, with a payload of around 800kg for the 3.5t model.
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Planting the future CONFOR has delivered a five-point forestry action plan to create rural jobs, tackle climate change, build new homes and protect wildlife in its manifesto for the UK Government election. The document - called Planting The Future - calls on the new government to: PLANT MORE TREES: At least 5000 hectares of annual planting is needed in England, when barely 500 hectares has been achieved in each of the last two years. At least half of new planting must be productive species. TAKE THE FORESTRY COMMISSION BACK TO ITS ROOTS: The Forestry Commission should be given full responsibility for planting targets, as well as woodland creation applications and funding. APPOINT A MINISTER TO STAND UP FORESTRY: We need a minister with forestry in their title, to press the importance of a £2 billion sector in the industrial strategy and after Brexit,
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Natural Swimming Pool company Ensata is holding a Natural Swimming Pool CPD Training Day at its Show Pool, at the award winning Ellicar Gardens near Doncaster on 16 June, 2017. The aim of the Natural Pool CPD Day is to provide Architects, Landscape Architects and Garden Designers with advice and information and the confidence to be able to offer a natural swimming pool as a successful and sustainable
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Future cities? Believe in better The landscaping industry will be busy for the next hundred years – our present cities and towns will have to be greener and many more will have to be built. Carol Dutton looks to the future
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“Have we reached peak car ownership?” he asks. “We have the potential to use driverless car technology and encourage walking and cycle ownership. If we can begin to steal back roads from private cars there will be more space for homes and children will be able to play in front of them. I would move people by rail, (mono or hover rail as it’s clean and efficient) and give them as many options as possible to move around the city without cars.” Conversely the award winning Aylesbury Estate project has re-introduced the street “The area was previously cut off so we put in a grid system but designed out the use of cars If we can claw back road space the possibilities are endless. Places like Ebbsfleet have a huge potential to design in green infrastructure making choices available. We’ve found that people will happily walk or cycle if we provide clean, safe and direct routes and restrict the capacity of road network by design.”
Perhaps one of our biggest challenges as landscapers is to make high rise living attractive Fenella Griffin, the landscape architect arm of Untitled Practice would like to see commercial traffic restricted by way of communal deliveries. “I’ve heard of an area where all the businesses get together and order collectively so that one vehicle serves them all,” she says. “If we can get over our expectations of ‘next day delivery’ this system could help towards cleaner cities.” Once deliveries are made by location commercial vehicles could access the city under ground using lift shafts to deposit goods in the right area. These could then be collected above ground. Similarly waste, both for recycling and landfill could be disposed of via shafts leading to underground bins, ready
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It seems that our ancestors did other things right as well as planting the London Plane trees
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for collection by municipal vehicles. “I think we’ll be seeing more green industries as businesses on the high street work out what to do with their waste,” Fenella continues. “One company is already producing fuel for stoves out of used coffee grounds.” Fenella would like a cleaner more joined-up city and one that preferably produces a lot of its own food. “A high proportion of food for Vienna comes from a small radius outside the city which prevents flying in vegetables,” she affirms. Like Nilufer Fenella is in favour of allotments and also toys with the possibility of urban agriculture in the form of market gardens and orchards. She cites Frinberg in Sweden as an example of a place that has urban forests fanning out like green fingers, acting as lungs for the city. This would be a situation to gladden the heart of David Elliot, Chief Executive of the charity ‘Trees for Cities’. “In my model city every person would be able to see a tree from their window,” he says. “At the moment many of those we do have are under threat from developers, pests and diseases. The large leaved varieties are amazing for absorbing pollution but many of them, the London Plane trees for example were planted in Victorian and Edwardian times
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which makes them over 100 years old and we don’t know how long they’ll last.” David would like to see every school involved with gardening and food creation. “It’s critical that kids understand nature. We do orchard projects and woodland projects, the biggest to date planting 20,000 trees in Ealing. Everybody needs access to high quality woodland.” It seems that our ancestors did other things right as well as planting the London Plane trees. “I’ve been here for 10 years now and often the challenge is to take an area back to find out what makes the project special,” says James Spencer, an Associate with Glen Howells Architects. “We still use The Bournville and Moor Pool Estates in Harborne, Birmingham with their quality of building and surrounding spaces as benchmarks for the success of a place. The Bournville Estate was built by the owners of the Bournville Cadbury factory to house their workers, in reaction to the living conditions within the inner city slums. There was a real movement of people trying to do the right thing.” At the outset of a project Glenn Howells considers five key elements, density, quality (of materials and spaces), a healthy mix of population, context and the creation of a sense of identity. “People need to define where they live,” he explains. The London
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City Island scheme provides 1,706 apartments built on a 4.7 hectare former brown field site between the river Lea and the Thames. Although the area is a peninsular which helps identify it, it is the brightly coloured construction materials that set it apart from the surrounding sea of grey skyscrapers. “We used different coloured bricks for each building so that although each one is different there is cohessian throughout the scheme” James explains. Winning the 2017 Mayor of London planning award for ‘best new place to live’ the London City Island scheme weaves together a network of apartments, connecting walkways, open spaces and resident’s membership facilities including a clubhouse, screening room, spa and pools. James can see a positive future for the ‘high street’. “I can see the high street coming back,” he says. “Although it’s been hit by both supermarkets and on-line shopping we still want the independents. Pop up businesses allow small firms to be flexible in how they operate. Perhaps they’ve started operating on line and now want retail space for a limited time to judge reaction. They can overlap craft and farmers markets and they have the advantage of not being branded. In this way the high streets can flourish.”
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planters, integrated seating and water features provides a tranquil, communal meeting place. Fenella Griffin is also concerned about the social aspect of our cities and cites the Coin Street Co-operative on London’s south bank as an alternative model of regeneration which helps the homeless and unemployed. “Everybody has a decent home and a collective garden” she says. “They have created a conference centre which is let out to raise money and a successful restaurant.” The Coin Street Community Builders is a social enterprise established by local residents as long ago as 1984, following a campaign against large scale office proposals. Since it’s inception it has transformed a largely derelict 13 acre site which includes the old Oxo building into new co-operative homes, shops, galleries, restaurants, cafes, bars, a park and riverside walkway plus sports facilities. Coin Street, whose board members are all local residents, also offers employment opportunities and advice and support to local families. Although we may not have all the answers to create the perfect city, the will to keep the best of the old, discard the worst of the present and embrace new technology and living patterns, bodes well for a more fertile future. As James Spencer says, “people come first and we want them to spend their whole lives living in the inner city, not just a few years when they’re starting out.”
“I have seen my own high street in North London change dramatically over the last five years,” says Mary Bowman, a partner at landscape architects Gustafson Porter + Bowman. “Small shop owners have created a destination with a fantastic fishmonger, butcher and bakery. A fresh fruit and vegetable vender with a huge variety of produce is a favourite local shop despite a Sainsbury’s further down the road.” With a DIY shop, gym, yoga studio and beauty salon trading alongside vendors of African products plus restaurants and dress shops, it is an important social hub. “Though the social space of the street is not much more than a narrow pavement it is a vital space for a diverse community,” Mary maintains. For Gustafson Porter + Brown public spaces are fundamental social spaces, and these include streets, courtyards and plazas as well as parks and ‘the high street.’ The practice has designed a new courtyard garden at Rathbone Square just off Oxford Street, to act as an oasis in the heart of the city. Accessed by pedestrian links and mews passages leading from the ‘lively quarter’ of Fitzrovia and Charlotte Street the central garden with raised
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Living screens create an air of mystery Chris Myers’ Gold Medal winning show garden at this year’s RHS Cardiff Flower Show has wowed the crowds in Wales by utilising the local myth of Blodeuwedd as his inspiration. Fourteen of Green-tech’s homegrown, living screens were installed within the perimeter of the design providing a lush ivy backdrop to the show garden. Chris has spent months working on his RHS Cardiff designs and after seeing the screens growing in his native home of Yorkshire was keen to incorporate them into his garden. The garden, inspired by the legend of Blodeuwedd, who was a woman created from flowers to be the wife of the hero Lleu, Chris’ woodland and water garden incorporates elements of the couple’s fateful story. The screens were transported direct from Green-tech’s head office ready for the garden build, positioning was
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hardscaper Easily recognisable symbols accompany each page to clearly highlight key product features, indicating for example whether a product is BIM-enabled, durable, sustainable, ethically traded, BES 6001 accredited, etc. The directory is designed to work in conjunction with Charcon’s more in-depth 123-page A4 landscape commercial landscaping portfolio, cross-referencing to relevant pages which feature case studies and a wider selection of imagery which together showcase the products in application. 180cm wide so can replace standard sized European panels. The panels combine noise reducing performance with great looks. Thick (17mm) interlocking tongue and groove boards are smooth planed and moulded into a triangulated shape. These are mounted within a 45mm thick rebated frame to ensure there are no gaps for noise to pass through. The combination creates Forest Garden’s Triform Technology that reflects, diffuses and absorbs unwanted noise. Each panel is FSC certified and carries a 15-year antirot guarantee. “These panels bring peace and quiet plus privacy back to gardens subjected to unwanted noise,” says Guy Grainger, CEO of Forest Garden. “With road traffic increasing, according to the **Department of Transport, the unwanted noise impact in gardens is a growing problem. Our panels offer an attractive, practical, effective and affordable answer to reducing this problem.” The RRP of the panel is £119.99 and they are available at selected stockists nationwide. For further details contact Forest Garden TEL 0333 321 3142 / info@forestgarden.co.uk Charcon, the commercial hard landscaping division of Aggregate Industries, has published its 2017 trade directory in a 49-page pocket-sized, spiral-bound format for complete ease of use. The pocket guide is filled with all the technical information that customers would need to know about the Charcon range and serves as a valuable reference tool for architects, specifiers, contractors, sub-contractors and merchants alike. It covers the complete breadth of Charcon’s commercial landscaping range and includes sections on natural stone, flag paving, block paving, kerbs and water surface solutions. Whilst each section is marked with a coloured divider, allowing the user to flip easily to the product category required, each page accommodates a sliding scale of product data, offering a quick reference to alternative products where required.
Mike Davies, Sector Manager for Charcon, told The Landscaper, “The Charcon product range provides all the necessary materials to furnish a hard landscaping scheme, from large public realm projects to educational and health facilities. It is therefore vital that we provide our customers and stockists with clear and concise product literature. “We trust that our new pocket directory will guide customers to the best products for the application in question, as well as any complementary products, such as stepped units or bespoke items, that will enhance the project.” www.charcon.com
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The importance of plants Tucked away beside the Thames, Chelsea Physic Garden is a celebration of the beauty and importance of plants. Founded in 1673 it is one of London’s oldest botanic gardens and contains a unique living collection of around 5,000 different edible, useful, medicinal and historical plants within its sheltering walls. Chelsea Physic Garden was founded in 1673, as the Apothecaries’ Garden, with the purpose of training apprentices in the identification and use of medicinal plants. The location was chosen due to its proximity to the River Thames. This allowed the Apothecaries to moor their barge, collect plants in the surrounding areas and take advantage of the river’s warm air currents, which contribute to the Garden’s unique microclimate. River access also allowed plants arriving from around the World to be introduced to the British Isles via the Garden. Its international reputation was established early on as a result of the global seed exchange scheme, known as Index Seminum, which it initiated in the 1700’s and continues to this day. During the 1680’s trainee physician Hans Sloane studied at the Garden. He later become its primary benefactor when he purchased the Manor of Chelsea from Charles Cheyne and leased the Garden to the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries of London for just £5 a year in perpetuity. Under a number of notable Curators, such as Robert Fortune and Thomas Moore, the Garden has adapted to the changing times, whilst always retaining its medicinal plant collection.
Different growing environments have been established such as the Grade II listed Pond Rockery, Fortune’s Tank Pond and an evolving collection of Glasshouses including one of the first heated greenhouses in the World. The Pond Rockery, which was completed in 1773, is the oldest planted structure of its type in Europe and employs Icelandic lava (brought to the Garden by Sir Joseph Banks in 1772 on a ship named St. Lawrence) and carved stones from the Tower of London. The Garden has also had a wide impact around the World, playing a key role in introducing the rubber industry to Malaysia and cotton to the Southern US. Perhaps most significant was the establishment of the tea industry in India. This was as a result of tea seedlings being transported from China to India by Robert Fortune in the newly developed Wardian cases (a type of portable glasshouse). By the end of the 19th century the Apothecaries decided they could no longer retain the Garden. As a result the City Parochial Foundation took over running the site until 1983, when it became a registered charity and its gates were opened to the public for the first time. Chelsea Physic Garden continues to play a significant role in education, running a range of courses for adults and activities for over 5000 school children a year. It also retains its medicinal plant display – one of the largest in the World, along with extensive ethnobotanic, useful, edible and conservation plant collections. www.chelseaphysicgarden.co.uk
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Dear Fans, As you can see I’m back - that was due to the millions of e-mails that flooded into Kim Jon Curtz computer as soon as the last issue came out with my page redacted. Here is the story. After reading my copy he went completely mad and sacked me! Due to your protest e-mails, and a sharp phone call from my mother, who really is a bloody difficult woman, he was forced to re-instate me. The office will be relaxed for a while as our leader is heading off to The Chelsea Flower Show, Hampton Court and Dublin’s Bloom 2017. Junior has also decided that his four hour working day was a bit too stressful so he’s jetted off to a much warmer climate to recuperate. Even though most of us would be happy to have a spare £25 I’m delighted had ExConservative PM David Cameron had a spare £25,000 to purchase that beautiful garden shed. After all he did such a good job, he gave us a strong and stable government - not a hint of chaos. I would like to suggest however that he should have opted for a more robust construction. When the people of England are confronted with a massive rise in taxation in order to pay £100 billion to leave the EU without the help of a newly independent Scotland and Northern Ireland – they will be bloody angry. The construction (right) should fit the bill, fire, flood and mob resistant. It’s very roomy so he could offer sanctuary to his best pal Boris. They should be able to come out in 2055. It’s certainly not pretty but I would be willing to help advise on how to establish some interesting vertical planting.
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