Background
A historic farm site dating back to Norman times, Tolworth Court Farm had consistently
encountered severe environmental damage due to frequent traveller encampment,
fly tipped waste and unofficial use as a music venue. This created major disruption
and cost to local residents and the business community in the surrounding area,
Woodland were asked by the Royal Borough of Kingston to provide an
environmentally sound solution to this problem with no cost to the
local rate payers and the least disruption to the existing ongoing
public use.
Process & Works
The initial work undertaken for the project involved the stripping of topsoil
around the perimeter and stockpiling it for re-use. Landscape formation then
commenced by shaping and compacting imported material throughout the site.

To assist public access we created a series of gates and new paths
throughout the perimeter with additional planting of flora sympathetic
to native species.
Once the main construction was completed all stockpiled topsoil was restored
over the compacted material at a good depth to ensure plant growth and bio-diversity.

Benefits
The project was a big success for Kingston Council and the local community.
No traveller encampment or illegal activities have happened there since and
public use has increased.
After

This Projects Key Points
Fully
conceived and implemented with thorough consultation
Scheme
design and build
Prevention
of illegal vehicle entry
Ecological
enhancements and increased habitant opportunities
Improved
public amenity value
Funding
through inert soil recovery
Agenda
21 directive for waste recycling
Woodland Environmental
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