May 11, 2021
Nicholas Pearson Associates provide strategic landscape assessment and green infrastructure advice to facilitate the Community Asset Transfer of Bathampton Meadows. The plan will transfer ownership of the land from Bath and North East Somerset (B&NES) Council to the National Trust, leading to future opportunities for landscape and biodiversity enhancements and improvements to public access. The …
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An appraisal was undertaken which identified cherished natural and designed assets, including garden spaces and views of the Bath skyline Opportunities were identified to promote green assets and positively manage boundary vegetation
Key points of arrival were identified and pedestrian and cycle...
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We work closely with a range of professionals, including masterplanners: engineers; architects; archaeologists; and arboriculturalists This ensures that all of the benefits of multifunctional green infrastructure are considered and properly designed and established Our role within collaborative [...]
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We helped gain approval of hard and soft landscape planning conditions for the development of a new Green Heart at Royal United Hospitals (RUH) Bath
The Green Heart is a transformative garden for patients, staff, and visitors to the hospital, it is pivotal in the RUH Green Infrastructure Strategy,...
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Our complementary expertise in Environmental Design, Landscape Architecture, Ecology and Visualisation is used in combination with the skills of engineers to deliver essential infrastructure projects, even in the most sensitive locations We support the provision of crucial infrastructure in [...]
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August 13, 2017
The University of Essex has been given a 2017 Green Flag Award, recognising its commitment to managing the historic parkland of its Colchester Campus. A Green Flag Award scheme judge who visited Wivenhoe Park said it is “one of the best sites I have seen for environmental practices.” The judges’ report praised the University’s investment …
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August 6, 2012
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon dated in 600 BC has been cited as the earliest recorded example of purpose built green walls (also known as vertical gardens or living walls). In the past decade they have become increasing popular building integrated design solutions for urban areas; notably large green walls are in London’s Westfield Shopping Centre and Musée …
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March 27, 2025
We are delighted to announce that an outline application for a new residential development at North Stevenage has received a ‘Resolution to Grant’ consent from North Hertfordshire Council’s Planning Committee. Promoted by Croudace Homes, the 24.7-hectare scheme will deliver up to 900 new homes, including affordable housing and self/custom build units, alongside a primary school …
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