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Landscape Institute Awards 2020 – Arkwood (formerly JSA) have been shortlisted as a finalist for Silkstream Park and Montrose Playing Fields redevelopment

Silkstream Park and Montrose Playing Fields are contiguous public open spaces in the Colindale area of Barnet. As the most significant public open space in Colindale, the two parks had the potential to support a sustainable new community and provide a range of ecosystem services that will sustain this new […]

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Arkwood (formerly JSA) have been shortlisted as a Finalist for Healthy Croydon Green Infrastructure and Natural Capital in the category excellence in public health and wellbeing.

The study demonstrates the economic value of health benefits accruing from greenspace and provides a powerful argument for investment in green infrastructure focused on specific health issues and age cohorts. The report can be of far reaching benefit in reinforcing the crucial significance of publicly accessible urban green space to […]

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Arkwood (formerly JSA) appointed to develop a Corporate Natural Capital Account for the London Borough of Haringey

Arkwood has been appointed to develop a Corporate Natural Capital Account for the London Borough of Haringey. Working with environmental economists eftec, the project will build on the methodologies developed for Arkwood’s award-winning natural capital accounts for the London Boroughs of Barnet, Haringey and Croydon. In parallel, Arkwood will develop […]

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Arkwood (formerly JSA) wins Down Lane Park tender

Arkwood has been appointed as Lead Consultant for the £4.5 million refurbishment of Down Lane Park in Haringey. Arkwood is leading a project team developing proposals for the refurbishment of Down Lane Park in Haringey. The park will be the key strategic greenspace at the centre of the new Tottenham […]

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Branch Hill Pond

John Constable’s painting of Branch Hill Pond, Hampstead Heath has provided the inspiration for the re-creation of this historic water body. The RedFrog Association represents residents of the Redington Frognal Conservation Area and has secured GLA funding and the support of the City of London for a project to re-create […]

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Putting the ‘public’ into Public Parks

I don’t think I need to spend a lot of time maundering on about how good parks and greenspace are for you. Nor do I need to spend a lot of time evidencing this in terms of the value of economic, social and environmental benefits delivered by greenspace. The case […]