Our shortlisted project is the ‘Cambridgeshire Open Space Mapping and Standards’, which forms part of the Future Parks Accelerator programme funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, the National Trust and the Ministry of Housing and Local Government. As Cambridge’s population is predicted to grown significantly over the next decade, […]
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Arkwood (formerly JSA) wins masterplan projects for Lowestoft’s Towns Fund programme
As part of its £25 million Towns Fund project, East Suffolk Council has appointed JSA to deliver two contingent masterplans for Lowestoft. The project will focus on the town’s North and South Heritage Action Zones. The emerging masterplans will be based on a heritage-driven approach to regeneration that will enhance […]
Arkwood (formerly JSA) have been shortlisted in two categories at the 2020 LI Awards.
Our Silkstream Park/Montrose playing Fields project has been nominated in ‘Excellence in Design’ category while our Healthy Croydon report is in line for an ‘Excellence in Public Health’ award. The awards will be announced on November 26. Principal Jon Sheaff commented: ‘We are very proud to have been nominated for […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Arkwood (formerly JSA) wins Sandwell Valley Park tender
Arkwood has won the tender to develop a new masterplan and business plan for Sandwell Valley Country Park in north-west Birmingham. Sandwell Valley is an extensive network of open spaces that includes five major water bodies, an RSPB Reserve, two working farms and a significant area of farmland together with […]
Greenwich Park Revealed
The National Lottery Heritage Fund has awarded a grant of £4.5 million for the restoration of Greenwich Park. The Arkwood-led project will restore and refurbish this paramount baroque landscape to its former glory. The Royal Parks Chief Executive Andrew Scattergood commented that ‘Greenwich Park Revealed’ will protect, enhance and uncover […]
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 […]










