Yesterday we completed a Quantified Tree Risk Assessment training course in Cambridge. This provides a system for assessing the degree of risk presented by diseased and defective trees. We are also now licence to carry out tree risk safety assessments for our clients using the QTRA system. Licence certificate is attached. See the QTRA website for further details of the system. http://www.qtra.co.uk/
Well established Chartered Landscape Architects based in the historic English town of Windsor. We also provide project management and arboricultural services as well as design services to all our clients from the public, commercial and community sectors.
Wednesday, 27 October 2010
Tuesday, 24 August 2010
Exciting designs completed for Mr & Mrs Johal's rear garden
We completed a garden design for our client's Mr and Mrs Johal rear garden in July 10 years after we completed a successful design for their front garden. The design was very well received and we looking forward to helping to achieve its implementation. Browse through the attached images below for details on the waterfall, pool, garden gym and planting design details.
Friday, 2 July 2010
Toby Goodger, Practice Principal, awarded professional certificate in Arboriculture
Toby Goodger, the principal of Goodger Design Associates, has now been awarded the professional technicians certificate in Arboriculture having achieved good marks in the eight units that make up the qualification. We now have achieved professional credibility to enable our practice to carry out arboricultural consultancy work for our clients whether they are individuals or organisations. We have been completing tree conditions surveys to BS 5837 (2005) on development sites for several years and now can complete safety audits and risk assessments related to trees.
Thursday, 1 July 2010
Open Squares Weekend London 12 June
Karen and I had a fun day visiting several gardens and squares in the West End of London for Open Squares weekend sponsored by Transport for London. We visited the garden of apartment 1A at Kensington Palace where Princess Margaret lived-it is a very tranquil space with an attractive Trompe l'oeil archway along the back wall. Much of the garden was planted up by Roddy Llewellyn, Margaret's partner. We also visited the gardens and courtyards known as Abbey Green at Westminster Abbey. All these lovely gardens are very well maintained as can be seen from these images.
Wednesday, 28 April 2010
Landscape Scheme Created for Old Court Hotel Site, Taplow, Buckinghamshire, England
We have completed a prestigious landscape scheme for the Old Court Hotel Site in Taplow, Buckinghamshire. The developer has planning permission to build 11 luxury apartments on the site and requested our services to prepare a landscape scheme that will feature the planting of several semi mature Hornbeam and Cherry trees along the frontage and communal and semi private gardens for the new residents. The apartments will go on the market shortly. The scheme drawing is attached along with an aerial view borrowed from Google Earth
Friday, 26 March 2010
Meeting at Beaumont House
Attended a Refer On Business networking meeting at Beaumont House Old Windsor today - very interesting and hopefully will generate new business leads.
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
Successful Masterplan Created for Birch Green Site in Staines
We recently presented our masterplan design for Birch Green in Staines, Middlesex to council officers and local residents. The attached plans and visualisations were received very favourably. The next stage is obtain consents and to put together a funding package for its implementation.
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