We are delighted to be developing a masterplan for Marquis Drive Visitor Centre in Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, where the Chase is recognised as a National Landscape (previously Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), and much of which has further designations of Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and Site of Special Scientific […]
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Lambeth Estates SuDS Consultation: Soak Up Lambeth
Arkwood are delighted to have been appointed by Lambeth Council as a part of their ‘Soak up Lambeth’ project to devise a SuDS strategy for William Bonney Estate and Alphonsus Estate/Teignmouth Flats. We have been commissioned for RIBA Stages 1-6 where we are working with Andrew Forshaw of Forshaw Gauld to […]
Arkwood team dredge Itchycoo Pond at Beckton Park
After almost a year of back-and-forth organising, the Arkwood team all ventured to Beckton Park to do some volunteer dredging at Itchycoo pond. The pond and community garden is cared for by Brian and Pam, who named it after the 1968 song ‘Itchycoo Park’ by the Small Faces because of […]
Ripple Nature Reserve Masterplan: Barking and Dagenham
Arkwood have been appointed by London Borough of Barking and Dagenham to develop a masterplan for the Ripple Nature Reserve in Barking for RIBA stages 2&3. Ripple is situated on an old fuel ash disposal site, rendering the soil to be more alkaline – meaning that only certain species of […]
London Borough of Barking & Dagenham, POSS Review
Following on from the successful 2017 Public Open Spaces Strategy for the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham, we have started a review of this strategy, as much has changed since we completed this study. The Environment Act came into force in 2021 and includes measures to support biodiversity net […]
Are we Spending Less Time in Nature?
(photo from Great Linford Manor Park, Milton Keynes) An article in Monday’s (27 Nov) Guardian highlights recently published information from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), analysing how the UK population uses natural space. The report presents data on the value of ecosystem service flows delivered by the UK’s natural […]
Wild Isles: A Thought-Piece on our Nature Crisis
(Credit of Featured Image to the BBC) Wild Isles is a documentary presented by David Attenborough, a world famous and beloved environmentalist focusing on biodiversity, nature, and our ecosystem. This documentary is solely focused on the British Isles and the animals and plants that live here. Documentaries like Wild Isles […]
Arkwood wins Green Apple award for work on Hainault Ancient Forest Project
We are delighted to announce that we have won a Green Apple Award for our work on the Hainault Ancient Forest restoration project. We acted as the lead consultants on this project and are extremely proud to have won an award for the work we did on this amazing forest […]
Hainault Ancient Forest project completed
Since 2017, we have been working with Vision Redbridge on the completion of the Hainault Ancient Forest project which included the regeneration of the woodland and grassland of Hainault. A considerable part of the project was the refurbishment, redevelopment and repurposing of the 19th century farm buildings. The Victorian buildings […]
Discussing the Gender Pay Gap in Landscape Architecture
The Landscape Institute released an important article in their magazine release ‘Designing for Gender Equality’ last year in 2022 discussing and shining light on the gender pay gap. Some people do not recognise that the gender wage gap actually exists. Data from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) showed that […]