Background
Illegal encampment had disrupted this small local community for many years. Once
again Woodland proposed a solution for Slough Borough Council.
Ten acres of green belt land was completely re-landscaped into an
undulating, enhanced and useful public amenity. The addition of 1000
trees and shrubs formed part of the works.
After

Soft Landscape Works
The whole topography of this redundant greenspace was re-landscaped to form
an undulating, natural landscape. This new landscape prevented unauthorised
traveller access and saved rate payers and the council the huge costs that
had previously been annually incurred for clearing and cleaning the site.

Wild Flower Seeding and Planting
Once restoration was compete, extensive wild and meadow flower seeding was
added to the main landscape, creating a scenic and appealing pocket park
for public use. In addition to seeding, over 1000 new shrubs and trees were
added to the landscape.

This Projects Key Points
Scheme
design and build
Prevention
of illegal vehicle entry
Ecological
enhancements
Increased
habitual opportunities
Extensive
planting including 1000 trees and shrubs
Wild
meadow creation and planning
Immensely
improved public amenity value
Woodland Environmental
t. 01895 431444, f. 01895 431333, e. enquiries@woodland.uk.com
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