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Landscape News WINTE R 2 014 The official Journal of the British Association of Landscape Industries SUPPORT PROMOTE INSPIRE In this issue: BALI National Landscape Awards 2014 - Full report Becoming a BALI Registered Designer Meet the new BALI Board Directors 2015 Events Calendar £5.00 www.bali.org.uk The Introducing Flora Native Collection Wildflowers 20/80 14 different mixtures available including Acidic, Chalk & Limestone, Clay. Coastal & Salt, Sandy and Alluvial Loams as well as Wetlands, Hedgerows, Woodland, Flowering Lawns and species rich in Nectar and Pollen. Natural Meadows 3 different mixtures including those for Impoverished Soils, Chalk & Limestone and Summer Flowering. Wildflowers 100% 3 different mixtures available including Cornfield Annuals, Green Roof Installation and for Habitat Restoration and Enrichment. Flora Native is a diverse and comprehensive range of native UK provenance wildflower mixtures that create, restore, and enhance distinct habitats and landscapes. 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Freephone 0800 424919 Web site: www.rigbytaylor.com E-mail: [email protected] Dear Member What an interesting start to my tenure as your newly elected National Chairman. No sooner had I prepared myself to start work with your COO, Wayne Grills, than he obviously thought better of it and was taken ill, throwing me into a mild panic and seriously questioning what I had taken on! The doctors say, and I quote, “Considering all things, there is nothing seriously wrong with Wayne”. I am extremely relieved to see him now back to full fitness and with a strong hand on the helm; I, too, am understandably less stressed! Since my election at BALI’s National AGM at Saltex, when I commented that I wanted to do more for those members who undertake domestic work, there has been speculation in the press about how I intend to keep our association united, the inference being that I would ignore BALI’s larger members who carry out commercial work. This is most definitely not the case. Yes, I come from the domestic sector and would like to see more involvement by domestic contractors in BALI and ensure that the association works even harder to help promote them to their customers. But my intention is that both domestic and commercial contractors should be given more reasons and opportunities by BALI to do more together, and benefit as a result. BALI has run some very successful networking events this autumn and I hope to build on this success by working with the Landscape House team to organise business and technical seminars that will be of interest across the BALI membership and the wider industry, from the independent garden designer to the multilocation contractor. Speakers will be specialists in their field and the subject matter will be timely and pertinent. As is customary for some of our larger BALI networking events, BALI Affiliates will be given the opportunity to exhibit their products and services to an interested and targeted audience. Events of this nature also give BALI’s marketing and PR team the opportunity to raise public awareness of the BALI logo, both locally and regionally. I recently represented the association at the Sustainable Green Infrastructure Conference at the British Library, where ‘blue and green’ issues were, of course, prominent. The benefits of a sustainable green infrastructure were highlighted in the hope and expectation that the government of the day will start to listen. Since the conference I have attended two events in connection with the All-Party Parliamentary Gardening and Horticulture Group (APPGHG), which is a cross-party group of politicians from both Houses of Parliament with a specific interest in horticulture. The talk was of how green infrastructure in all its various forms is highly beneficial to our general health and wellbeing, and particularly to aiding recovery after illness. The government is beginning to listen but not yet acting and recognising, for example, the importance of retaining and then maintaining public green space, including our public parks. In my role as BALI National Chairman I will take every opportunity to lobby on behalf of BALI members for greater investment in our industry and action to address the looming skills shortages that threaten BALI businesses. Our first board meeting of this ‘term’, an Affiliates Forum and a Regional Chairs and Vice Chairs meeting were all held recently in our excellent new Landscape House building on Stoneleigh Park. These were all well attended and proved to be interesting and productive. At the Affiliates Forum a desire to engage more with the regions was expressed by members, as well as concern about the likely future of transport following the new Driver CPC regulations that could potentially have the effect of reducing driver numbers. This particular issue will be raised and discussed at the next Affiliates Forum. At the Chairs and Vice Chairs meeting one interesting topic discussed was our industry’s involvement with schools and colleges. The RHS has already started work with schools; BALI contributed to its Horticulture Matters initiative and we will continue to give our support. With regards to the land-based colleges, of which 14 are BALI members, it is vital that we continue to engage fully with them. This will not only help to ensure that they turn out people who are immediately of use to employing companies but also enable BALI to support students as they leave college and enter the workplace. Whilst at college students can enjoy free BALI student membership provided the college itself is a BALI Training Provider member. Free student membership lapses, however, when students leave college and, up to recently, BALI has not been following up lapsed student members. We are now in the process of putting this situation to rights. Quite a few BALI members already talk to careers advisors and students in schools and colleges but it is important that more of us participate to ensure a steady supply of recruits to our industry. Our new board director Nigel Bowcock of Acre Landscapes is keen to develop this outreach initiative and I would urge you to throw your hat in the ring and work with him to promote the landscape industry as a career option in your area. Please contact Nigel via Landscape House to find out how you can help. The 38th BALI National Landscape Awards have just taken place at the Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London, and, fresh from the largest gathering of BALI members and guests for a number of years – c. 850! - I am full of admiration for the award winners and for the Landscape House and Haymarket Events teams who put on such a magnificent spectacle. There is a full report of the Awards in the centre of this edition of the magazine and I will leave you to enjoy the review and images it contains. I simply want to offer my very sincere personal congratulations to all the winners, with a particular mention for the Grand Award winner, Willerby Landscapes, who has notched up an unprecedented fifth Grand Award. This is an incredible achievement that is unlikely to be surpassed for some years to come. Finally, at the end of a busy and successful year for the association, I would like to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and hopefully a prosperous New Year. Best wishes. Bob Field BALI NATIONAL CHAIRMAN P.S. If you want more out of YOUR association, please talk to us. I have [email protected] as a dedicated email if you wish to correspond. BALI Landscape News | Winter 2014 | 3 CONTENTS WINTER 2014 CONTENTS DESIGN & MANUFACTURE SINCE 1954 10 MEET THE NEW BALI BOARD DIRECTORS 14 CONTRACTOR NEWS 18 TRAINING & TECHNICAL 22 DESIGNER FOCUS 25 BALI NATIONAL LANDSCAPE AWARDS 2014 30 2015 EVENTS CALENDAR 34 MEMBER BENEFITS 38 REGIONAL ROUND UP 42 PRODUCT & AFFILIATE NEWS 50 NEW MEMBERS & TESTIMONIALS GARDEN STRUCTURES ARCHES • PERGOL AS • OBELISKS FRUIT C AGES • RAISED BEDS & PL ANTERS FL OWER SUPPORTS • FENCING • G ATES Trade Brochure & Price List available • Exclusive UK made designs with RHS endorsement. • Attractive quality materials with guarantees. • Planning and consultation – site visits to measure up & discuss larger projects. • Standard sizes & made to measure with CAD concepts and professional drawings. 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Many of our members have reported a considerably better year this year, continuing the recovery that began in earnest in 2013. The entries for this year’s BALI Awards demonstrate the importance of using skilled professionals to undertake landscape works, whether for a small domestic garden or for large grounds maintenance contracts. We have also seen an increase in the number of new entrants in this the 38th year of the BALI National Landscape Awards, and the number of winning schemes has increased by ten per cent. This illustrates very effectively the improving quality and service delivery that only BALI members can offer and achieve. I would like to take this opportunity to offer my very sincere thanks to the Chairman of the Adjudication Panel, Greg Allen and his panel of industry experts for their professional commitment to the task of selecting this year’s Award winners. They have judged over one hundred and ten entries at locations across the country and given time to detailed desk studies of all the international projects received. They undertake an enormous amount of work on our behalf to maintain the reputation and integrity of the BALI Awards. Each year, the benchmark of excellence is raised and I am delighted to say that 2014 has been no exception. Every entry is given their fullest attention to ensure the winners are those BALI members most deserving of an award. As standards overall increase, so does the difficulty of the judges’ task and I applaud the judges for their continued passion and dedication. I would like to congratulate Over 850 guests attended the 2014 BALI Awards Awards host Michael Portillo every BALI member who entered this year and acknowledge the achievements of those who have ultimately been successful, in particular the Grand Award winner, Willerby Landscapes, who has won the landscape industry’s ultimate accolade for an unprecedented fifth time. Many, many congratulations. • RHS London Plant & Design Show The judges and the awards process have once again been very capably co-ordinated and project managed by Angela Donovan. Without her passion and commitment the awards process would not have run so smoothly, so a huge thank you to Angela! •Saltex Member Engagement We have also attended and presented at a number of company events put on by BALI members across the year and I would like to thank those members for affording us the opportunity to promote BALI and its work to their employees, suppliers and clients. We have had an extremely busy year this year, working on behalf of all BALI members. As we bring this year to a close it is worth reminding ourselves of just some of the successes of 2014: • Success with ELCA in gaining a 100km and 7.5 tonne concession for the requirement of a tachograph • BALI back on PQQ and Tender lists • BALI achieved Investors in People core standard • Silver-Gilt medals for BALI gardens at Harrogate and Tatton Park shows • BALI Health and Safety course recognised by UKCG • Lobbying within the Parks Alliance • BALI-NCF held two very successful workshops • The second of an annual meeting arranged with the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, The Rt Hon Elizabeth Truss MP • Development and launch of a Skills Framework for Landscaping with Lantra • Successful promotion of BALI members at a range of shows and exhibitions • Development of a new BALI website due to be launched in early 2015 Shows and exhibitions include: •Ecobuild • Harrogate Spring Flower Show • RHS Chelsea Flower Show • RHS Tatton Park Flower Show • Gardening Scotland •Landscape • Palmstead Workshop • Landscape Live •FutureScape In addition, we have secured: • A 43% increase in visits to the BALI website year on year • A 17% increase in unique visits to the BALI website • A 21% increase in both page views and unique page views Political Lobbying We have been working hard this year to make the most of our membership of the All-Party Parliamentary Gardening and Horticulture Group (APPGHG). Both I and members of the BALI board have been attending a wide range of events that place BALI in front of government ministers and parliamentarians. These include my planned meeting with the Rt Hon Elizabeth Truss MP – Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs – to raise a number of pressing issues on behalf of BALI members. We were also delighted that Baroness Fookes, the APPGHG’s Chairman, was able to join us at the BALI National Landscape Awards for the first time and hope that she now has a lasting impression of the excellence achieved by BALI member companies. BALI garden at the Harrogate Spring Flower Show BALI garden at RHS Tatton Park Affiliates Forum A very well attended and successful BALI Affiliates Forum was held on 21st October 2014 under the chairmanship of Nigel Coultas of Hedges Direct, who is also a BALI board member. The main speaker was Sarah Williams from BRE (Building Research Establishment) who gave an introduction to BREEAM. She explained how landscaping products can affect a BREEAM assessment and how Affiliate members could best promote their products to landscape architects and specifiers with BREEAM scoring in mind. In addition to Sarah’s presentation I gave members an update on the changes within BALI, and our PR Manager (and editor of BALI Landscape News) Denise Ewbank ran a session on ‘getting the most out of exhibiting’. Shaw Pye, BALI’s Sales Officer, provided attendees with further details on the BALI Membership Referral Scheme. Phase 2 product is nearing completion and the cross-association group working on the project is hoping to launch the e-learning module on 12th January. We will of course inform members as soon as this is accessible. For contractors and those working in the wider horticulture and amenity horticulture industry, the training will deliver best practice on water conservation, and recognise the learning achieved. Should a business complete the training successfully they will be considered for exemption from a future TUB (temporary use ban) by the water company seeking to impose it. Whilst no guarantees can be provided by the water companies at this stage, this is certainly a positive step forward. To support the large, diverse and geographically dispersed learner base, the training is designed to be delivered on-line in an e-learning format. The commitment to the training was demonstrated by the industry, who invested in the initial scoping of the e-learning, and by the water companies, who invested financially in the development and build of the end product. The benefits to the industry will be to: • Reassure water companies that the target sector is responsible with water use. Trained and certificated companies could be considered for business exemptions from future Temporary Use Bans; • Generate measureable and incremental water savings through adoption of water efficient best practice, techniques and equipment; Members at the Affiliates Forum Update on Certificate in Water Conservation – e-learning module launch imminent BALI, along with a range of industry bodies, has continued to meet with the seven water companies and other organisations such as Water UK and Waterwise. Further to my update in the autumn edition of Landscape News, I am pleased to report that the development of the • Help stimulate trade and professional bodies to develop wider contingency plans for times of water shortage; • Provide legacy materials that catalyse long term and widespread behavioural change on water efficiency amongst the wider population; • Provide a training model that is sustainable, cost effective and accessible. In future this could be extended to, or replicated by, other industry sectors; • Foster a constructive relationship with the landscape, sports and garden industries for future water efficiency and communication activities. The e-learning will comprise around 40 minutes of learning followed by an assessment, which, if successful, will enable the learner to download and print a certificate immediately. This certificate can support an individual or business to be considered for exemption by one of the collaborating water companies when a Temporary Use Hosepipe Ban (TUB) is implemented. Staff movements Since my last update Carly Button has joined Emily Feeney in the role of Membership Officer. Carly replaced Charlotte Davies who was on a fixed contract with BALI whilst waiting to take up her place on a teacher training programme. ‘Miss Davies’ is now enjoying her training for her new vocation immensely and we wish her continued success. We shall see another new face in the team soon as Jaswinder Kaur, our Accounts Officer, will be starting her maternity leave in December. We would like to wish her all the very best and look forward to seeing her new baby. Finally, and on behalf of the entire team at Landscape House, I would like to wish you and your family a happy festive season and your business every success in 2015, success in which I hope BALI can play its part. Best wishes. Wayne Grills CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER BALI Landscape News | Winter 2014 | 7 National AGM at SALTEX 2014 With Saltex moving to the NEC, Birmingham, in 2015, and taking place later in the year in November, BALI’s National AGM took place on 3rd September for what was probably the last time at Windsor Racecourse. Fifty BALI members attended. During the formal business of the meeting, BALI Board Director Richard Stone explained that BALI had operated for the past year without a treasurer, working instead with BALI’s accountant Chris Philips to ensure the association’s financial situation continued to strengthen. In the event, for the year to 31st March 2014, costs had been well managed, membership numbers and ROLO and LISS/ CSCS registrations had increased, and a small surplus of £16,000 had been achieved as a result. The largest expenditure in 2014/15 will be the new BALI website but payback is expected over the next five years as new online advertising opportunities are made available on the site. In summary Richard confirmed that the past financial year had been a positive one for the association. In response to a question regarding an apparent increase in rent costs prior to the move to the new, smaller building, Richard confirmed that the move to the new Landscape House premises would bring an immediate saving in rates and insurance costs. The proposal to accept and approve the Financial Accounts for the year ending 31st March 2014 was passed unanimously. the board and BALI members for his invaluable service to the association. Board members Stuart Simpson, Neil Huck and Martyn Mogford offered themselves for re-election and this was carried unanimously. The new Chairman thanked members for their support and expressed his personal thanks and that of the board and membership to Chris Carr for all that he had achieved during his time in the role of National Chairman. Two vacancies had arisen on the board and Janine Pattison MBALI and Nigel Bowcock were duly elected. Janine is a BALI Registered designer and Nigel is the owner and managing director of Acre Landscapes. The Board thanked BALI members Margaret McNeil (OnSite Training UK), Chris Deakin MBALI (DeakinLock) and Gill Tacchi (Robin Tacchi Plants) for putting themselves forward for election and expressed a hope that they would make their experience available to their respective BALI regions. During Any Other Business, BALI member James Seymour of Seymour Landscapes once again raised his concerns for the design and build contractors within BALI, like himself, who he believes are at a serious disadvantage because of the way the BALI website allows potential clients to search – i.e. for a Registered Designer, for a Registered Contractor, but not for a company that provides both disciplines. Following the arguments put forward in favour of a Design and Build category of membership by James, and a discussion around the potential issues it would present, the new Chairman invited him to a meeting at Landscape House to discuss the matter in detail. It was suggested and agreed that other companies should be invited to the meeting to ensure a balanced perspective of all aspects raised and discussed. Chris Carr then stepped down as National Chairman, handing his chain of office to Robert Field who now assumes the role. Officers of the Association are: Robert Field – National Chairman Paul Downer – Vice Chairman/Chair Elect Wayne Grills – Chief Operations Officer The position of Treasurer will be addressed by the board at a later date. The proposal for a mandate from the members to increase fees by up to 3% year on year was carried by a vote of 42 for and 18 against and members were assured that the increase would not necessarily be 3% each year but any figure up to and including 3%. However, following questions put to the Board at the meeting by members Phil Jones (ISS) and Kevin Copping (Buckland Landscapes) it was agreed that this vote would relate to the 2015/16 membership year only and that justification for future increases would always be provided to members. Board director Paul Cowell stood down from the board and did not seek re-election. Chris Carr, National Chairman, thanked him on behalf of Chris Carr, Bob Field, Paul Downer and Paul Cowell The formal business of the AGM completed, Wayne Grills gave a brief overview of the association’s activities and achievements before members were invited to stay for lunch. The minutes of the AGM are available from Landscape House; please email: [email protected] THE CT2140 COMPACT TRIPLE MOWER Grounds mowers from Toro – brought to you by Lely, award-winning UK distributors of Toro for 30 years. 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On returning to Dorset in 2002, she continued her studies in horticulture and garden design at Kingston Maurward College in Dorchester and Sparsholt College in Winchester and, at the same time, launched Janine Pattison Studios with her partner, Denise Wright. The practice has grown steadily and is now a team of seven experienced and passionate designers and horticulturists. They have won a number of national awards, including three BALI Design Excellence Awards. This year they won the award for National Landscape of the Year in the New Homes Gardens Awards. Nigel Bowcock Nigel has been in the landscape industry for 31 years and has been a BALI member since 1988. He currently runs Acre Landscapes Limited, which specialise in the construction and maintenance of high quality soft landscape projects across the British Isles. Nigel joined Hasmead Plc in 1989 and in the 19 years up to 2008 he helped make Hasmead a major player in soft landscape construction as a director and part owner of the company. During that time Hasmead completed some of the country’s highest profile landscaping projects, including Legoland in Windsor, Heathrow Terminal 5 and Green Park, Reading. Nigel purchased Acre Landscapes, a small grounds maintenance company with a reasonable turnover, as a going concern in 2008. Since then the company has developed organically, thanks to a strong, committed team of multi-skilled staff who share a love of the landscape, and in just six years its turnover has increased by over 400 per cent. Amongst Acre’s many successful projects are Heathrow Terminal 2, The Serpentine Gallery in Hyde Park, Chelsea Creek, Cottons Centre, Greenwich Peninsula, and the Cutty Sark Gardens. Nigel’s work has won seven RHS Chelsea Flower Show medals dating back to 1992 and many BALI awards, including two BALI Grand The practice designs a wide variety of gardens but they are probably best known for contemporary, urban gardens often on challenging sites due to access, levels or coastal exposure problems. The hard landscaping is very important to Janine’s schemes and she works with a number of excellent BALI Registered contractors and BALI Affiliate suppliers to help realise the designs. Designing planting and lighting schemes for is a particular interest of Janine’s and she enjoys sharing her passion for gardens, plants and landscape design. She speaks regularly at gardening and horticulture society meetings as well as industry events like FutureScapes. Janine became a Registered Member of the Society of Garden Designers in 2008 and a BALI Registered Designer the following year. She was elected to the BALI Board in September at the National AGM and now holds the BALI Designer Membership portfolio. BALI currently has 45 Designer members across the country and Janine hopes to see this number increase over the next couple of years. “I plan to organise some events specifically for designers and would be happy to receive suggestions for suitable topics or speakers. A survey has recently been circulated to the Designer members to gather their feedback and suggestions. BALI membership does offer a wide range of benefits and I am keen to make sure that people are aware of these and explore areas where additional benefits could be added.” Janine can be contacted at [email protected] Awards with Hasmead. He has a keen interest in champion trees and their inhabitants and holds Life Membership of the Tree Register. Despite an already illustrious career in the landscape industry, Nigel is the first to admit that he left school with few qualifications. Once in the workplace he studied at Rodbaston in Staffordshire and then at the Welsh College of Horticulture where he gained an NCH, ANCH and a National Diploma. Returning to study after several years of working his way up the industry ladder he graduated from Writtle College in Essex in 1999 with an MSc in Landscape Management. His other industry accreditations include IOSH, CPCS, CSCS, ROLO and IFF. In his new role as a BALI board director, Nigel intends to make a difference to the numbers of young people joining the industry. He is keen to promote landscape construction as a career option to school, college and university leavers across Britain. With far too few people joining the industry Nigel wants to lead and encourage industry leaders to go into schools and colleges to promote all things horticultural as a career and will set up a network of industry employers keen to engage a supply stream of interested youngsters from all backgrounds who can be encouraged to enter the industry with a mapped out apprenticeship-based career path tailored to their needs and interests. If you feel able to help Nigel with this important work, please email him at [email protected]. Despite his absorbing passion for horticulture and nature in general, Nigel still finds time for walking, running (two marathons so far), football and fishing! Society of Garden Designers appoints new chair The Society of Garden Designers (SGD) has appointed Philippa O’Brien MSGD as its new Chair. Philippa took up the role in November, replacing Juliet Sargeant MSGD who stepped down after two fruitful years as Chair and a long-standing commitment to the SGD Council. A Registered Member of the SGD since 2006, Philippa joined the Society more than 20 years ago and is currently a member of the SGD Council. In addition to running her own garden design practice, Philippa is an active member of her local Beekeepers Association and is an enthusiastic allotment holder. Speaking of her appointment she said: “The SGD covers an extraordinarily diverse and talented range of individuals, being chosen to represent them is a huge honour. Thankfully I don’t have to do this alone, but with the amazing team that make up our Council.” Philippa takes up the role as the Society prepares for its 3rd annual award ceremony, which will be held in London in January 2015. She will also be guiding many initiatives into 2015 including a revision of the SGD website, the introduction of a new stand for RHS Chelsea and the launch of the first SGD book. Commenting on the Society at the announcement of her appointment she said: “The Society has come a long way in the thirty or so years since it was formed. The challenges garden designers face are continually changing, ranging from new plant diseases to changes in Health and Safety regulations. The SGD is here to help our members meet these challenges. We want to show off their achievements, and encourage and support new talent in our industry.” One of Philippa’s first engagements as the new SGD Chair was to attend the BALI National Landscape Awards on 5th December as a guest of the BALI board. Philippa O’Brien MSGD Investment in playgrounds falling despite children’s obesity crisis Government policymakers are failing to recognise the value of play in tackling children’s catastrophic obesity and physical inactivity levels, says the Association of Play Industries (API). According to latest figures from API member companies, order values for playgrounds and play equipment in the UK fell by six per cent between the second and third quarters of 2014, from £43.8 million in Q2 to £41 million in Q3. Total order values in the first nine months of 2014 were £128.1 million compared with £128.8 million at the same point last year, a drop of 0.5 per cent. The API blames the play market downturn on financial pressures in the core Local Authority sector, traditionally the UK’s biggest play buying market. £18 million of National Lottery funding from Sport England to improve the outdoor facilities of 600 primary schools across England has so far failed to make a significant impact on the play market, despite many API members winning contracts to install new facilities. However, it may contribute to a more optimistic Image courtesy of Timberplay end of year; total order values for API member companies in 2014 are set to be £164 million. This is a one per cent increase on 2013 levels (£162 million) but is 17 per cent below the 2010 market peak of £198 million when political support for play was at its highest. API Chair Michael Hoenigmann says: “There has never been a greater need to increase children’s activity levels, yet the UK play market faces significant challenges from constrained Local Authority budgets and a lack of political will. Today’s children will live shorter lives than their parents unless we tackle obesity and sedentary lifestyles. It’s time for policymakers to acknowledge that investment in welldesigned, high-quality public play provision will bring long-term health, economic and societal benefits. This is about more than swings and roundabouts; it’s about our children’s future.” One area where the API does expect to see market growth in 2015 is from commercial play buyers like hospitality and tourism businesses, looking to attract more families. The API is the lead trade body within the UK play sector, representing approximately 85 per cent of UK play industry companies including manufacturers, installers, designers and distributors of outdoor and indoor play equipment and safety surfacing. It campaigns at the highest levels for policy recognition of the value of play. Play buyers include local authorities, town and parish councils, schools and nurseries, the NHS and MoD, housebuilders and developers, holiday and theme park operators, and pub and restaurant chains. www.api-play.org Ideal for Landscaping Projects Planting Seeding Turfing Sports Pitch Construction Valuable horticultural properties Fully analysed, sandy loam Compliant to BS3882:2007 Call us now on: 0870 240 2314 www.bstopsoil.co.uk In association with Landscape20 is a registered trademark of British Sugar plc BALI Landscape News | Winter 2014 | 11 German projects awarded International ELCA prize At the 21st GaLaBau exhibition held in Nuremburg in September the European Landscape Contractors Association (ELCA) awarded the international trend prize ‘Building with Green’ 2014 to two German commercial flagship landscaping projects. ELCA President Emmanuel Mony presented the two awards for the ‘Gardens of ALTATEC’ and ‘Kreissparkasse Ahrweiler’ schemes. In his speech, Mony said: “As awarding authority for the international trend prize we are convinced of the value of commercial green areas, which are not only rich from the point of view of landscape gardening but also economically. This year we have selected these two projects as they are excellent examples of the transformation of company sites into commercial local recreation areas for staff members and customers.” The Gardens of ALTATEC Kreissparkasse Ahrweiler The examples of ALTATEC and Kreissparkasse Ahrweiler demonstrate that quality-designed exterior landscaping can serve as a company’s green business card whilst the use of interior plants and landscaping creates a comfortable working environment for staff.” The biennial awards acknowledge the professional achievements of landscape contractors, landscape architects and landscape gardeners. The international trend prize ‘Building with Green’ rewards projects with especially unique design qualities, and other features such as the quality of construction, selection of plants and other landscape-related aspects; this is also designed to support interdisciplinary cooperation. ELCA and BGL decided to award the 2014 trend prize to the two exemplary projects to underline the importance of commercial landscaping in modern urban development. ELCA President Mony pointed out: “It is our aim to inform the public and companies of the possibilities presented by the greening of commercial buildings, which, in addition to the greening of public facilities like schools, hospitals and administrative buildings, is an indispensable element of today’s urban development policy. The Gardens of ALTATEC – The designing of the 26,000 m² of exterior landscaping at ALTATEC GmbH in Wimsheim started in 2004 and continued in two building phases until 2013. From the very beginning the design of the gardens focused on the creation of a recreation zone for staff and an experience for ALTATEC’s numerous visitors. The landscape architect designed five fields of development linked by two interesting and aesthetically appealing promenades in a north-south direction. Cross connections in an east-west direction mark and limit each individual area, which include the buildings, open spaces, parking zones and quiet areas. By linking and defining the individual New ‘open source’ software makes estimating tree canopy cover easier percentage of trees and woodlands with other green infrastructure or with the percentage of land covered by buildings. You can use it to assess changes in canopy cover over several years, by repeating the survey using past aerial images if they are available to your borough. It will also help with recording and monitoring progress on meeting targets for increasing canopy cover”. The London Tree Officers Association (LTOA), with the support of the Greater London Authority, has devised a straightforward means of estimating tree canopy cover in the London boroughs. The tool is called OSCCA, which stands for Open Source Canopy Cover Audit. For more information contact Becky Porter, LTOA Executive Officer, on 07771 976238 or email [email protected]. OSCCA allows users to generate random points on aerial images and then classify them according to land cover, (trees, roads, water, etc.). This quickly enables a reliable estimate of the tree canopy cover to be created. The LTOA is now asking all London boroughs to complete and return a borough baseline canopy cover survey as this will be beneficial for boroughs as well as gathering London-wide information. For further information visit the LTOA website at www.ltoa.org.uk. Richard Edwards, Chair of the LTOA, said “OSCCA will allow you to compare the The LTOA provides an information network for the exchange of views, experiences and ideas areas the commercial zone was turned into a clearly arranged unit, which allows for the stepby-step development and extension of future building projects. The materials used include striking black basalt pebbles from the Bonn region. Diagonal rock saddles and grass lines are the leading motif of the design. Spaceforming plant arrangements (e.g. within the cafeteria garden with steps towards the west, the west main entrance etc.) were achieved by the planting of various hedges, including Taxus baccata (common yew). The extensive parking area to the south of the site has a tree ‘roof’ of 45 maple trees. Kreissparkasse Ahrweiler – As part of a programme of re-building and refurbishment, the 850m2 of exterior grounds of the Kreissparkasse bank building in Ahrweiler have been landscaped to create a freely accessible green refuge for staff, customers and members of the public. The refurbishment of the area included the construction of an impressive basalt and wood deck adjacent to the existing pond, forming an impressive feature with attractive grasses and perennials that provide year round interest. Information on the winning schemes, including details of the landscape architects and contractors, can be found on the ELCA website at www.elca.info on trees and the management of London’s Urban Forest. The Association dates back to 1982 and aims to enhance the management of the capital’s trees and woodlands. It involves local authority Tree Officers in all 33 London Boroughs, an associate membership of a wide range of tree professionals and those who manage and care for trees. 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Fullcircle, in addition to its grounds maintenance services, provides building and electrical maintenance, security and cleaning. CEO Marc Eckley believes the merger will provide a one-stop-shop service to the public and private sector: “I want to provide a service to our customers that takes the hassle out of their day. No longer will they have to find different companies to provide solutions for all their property maintenance needs and drinks dispense services, just one phone call to Fullcircle and we can do the rest.” Fullcircle was formed in 2002 and is based in Cardiff. It services private and public sector clients across the range of property sectors including commercial, education, healthcare, industrial, residential and retail. Facilities management is one of the fastest growing professions in the UK and this trend has been demonstrated by the growth of Fullcircle since its formation. Merging with Three Nations, and with 22 depots across the country, Fullcircle is now able to provide a nationwide facilities management service. www.fullcircle-tfm.co.uk Blooming Bournville Green wins Green Flag Award Bournville Village Green has been awarded the coveted Keep Britain Tidy Green Flag Award, a scheme that recognises and rewards the best green spaces in the country. The Village Green, which sits at the heart of the Bournville conservation area in South Birmingham, was among a record-breaking 1,476 parks and green spaces that received the award this year. The Village Green has changed very little over the years, largely thanks to the hard work and investment of Bournville Village Trust (BVT) and the Team at Bournville Village Landscapes (BVL), a BALI Direct Service Organisation. BVT was established by George Cadbury in 1900, not as a single-handed attempt to solve all Birmingham’s social problems, but in the hope he could prove that good quality housing in a natural, green environment was a necessity for the greater good of society. He challenged the thinking of the day and sought to change current attitudes by practical example. The Green Flag award is testament to George’s vision to create flourishing communities where people choose to live - a vision that lives on today. BVT has a worldwide reputation for high quality housing and estate management services, which are integral to its mission to build sustainable communities. From the beginning, the Bournville Estate provided houses and gardens for people of all kinds - with green open spaces, local shops and community centres always being a key feature. The Village Green itself is surrounded by many interesting buildings, which makes it so important to the Bournville community. The centre piece is The Rest House, now a listed building, which was paid for by Cadbury workers to celebrate George and Elizabeth Cadbury’s silver wedding anniversary on 19th June 1913. The Village Green is used extensively by visitors and the local community and hosts events such as the Birmingham Jazz Festival and the Christmas Eve Carol Service and is recognised by everyone as Bournville’s “Jewel in the Crown”. Lloyd Gower, Bournville Village Landscape’s manager, said: “We are absolutely delighted to receive a Green Flag Award for Bournville Village Green for the first time from Keep Britain Tidy. This Award recognises and highlights that people in Bournville are benefitting from a green space of the very highest quality”. Commenting on their success, Duncan Cadbury, Chairman of BVT said, “This award really does recognise and celebrate our Green. It forms such an important part of our community and I think it is right and fitting to be acknowledged in this way. We are committed to preserving the Green for future generations to come.” Keep Britain Tidy’s Green Flag Award scheme manager Paul Todd said: “We are delighted to announce yet another record-breaking year for Green Flag Awards for parks and green spaces. A Green Flag Award provides national recognition for all the parks managers, staff and volunteers who, through their dedication and hard work, have helped to create these fantastic places for everyone to enjoy. Quality green spaces are a vital resource for communities and that is why it is so significant that we have given out more awards than ever before.” www.bvt.org.uk ISS awarded Met Office gold standard for winter gritting BALI contractor ISS Facility Services Landscaping has been awarded the Met Office Gold Level Quality Mark for winter gritting. The Met Office Quality Mark is the only such mark in the industry. ISS has continued to invest in its winter maintenance services. Employees are properly trained by meteorological experts to utilise the most accurate and reliable forecast information from the world-leading weather and climate experts. Each year, ISS delivers a continually expanding national winter gritting and snow clearance operation from multiple locations all over the country and it is a significant area of focus, growth and investment for the company. In 2013, a bespoke Winter Gritting Database was developed to streamline and control the service, and this was further supported by the introduction of highly-trained Winter Gritting Champions. Richard Stedall, Account Manager (Road & Rail), Met Office, said “We have been working closely with ISS for a number of years now and they are one of our fastest growing customers in the Independent Gritting market. The gold level Quality Mark is only issued to those few companies who commit to continually developing and improving the service they offer through our OpenSite forecast and the training of their staff, ensuring the safety of staff and visitors to their customers’ sites over the winter months.” Phil Jones, Managing Director, ISS Facility Services Landscaping said “ISS has been working in partnership with the Met office for over a decade now using the OpenSite forecasting tool, which has allowed us to tailor our service to the local situation avoiding needless attendances. Our winter gritting and snow clearance service ensures our customers stay open for business and that their staff and visitors are safe. The gold standard is the highest tier of the Quality Mark scheme and it will serve to differentiate ISS from its competitors by providing reassurance to our customers that winter gritting decisions are made using the most accurate forecasts.” www.isslandscaping.co.uk Forest School ‘Play Day’ at The Leys, Witney Town Council Quadron and volunteers give Wexham Hospital’s gardens some TLC Twenty corporate volunteers from O2 Telefonica joined the Quadron team in the grounds of Wexham Park Hospital in Slough in September to carry out improvements to the hospital’s kitchen courtyard and garden. The day was part of a programme of corporate volunteering events organised at the hospital by Quadron’s Development Team, the hospital’s Fund Raising and Volunteers Manager, Mike Stone, and the Slough Business Community Partnership (SBCP). Under the guidance of the Quadron team, the volunteers set to work clearing weeds from the courtyard’s brick paving, re-planting pots and planters and fixing new wooden edging around the shrub bed. The plants and materials were funded by O2 under their ‘Day of Caring’ scheme, with some additional plants also being donated by Quadron via the RHS Re-use Scheme. BALI contractor Quadron also provided tools and PPE and gave demonstrations for their safe use. The volunteers worked extremely hard and by the end of the afternoon the courtyard had been transformed into a tidier, more welcoming space for the hospital’s staff, patients and visitors. This event was followed by another successful volunteer session a week later, with a six-person team from Mars Chocolate UK. The enthusiastic team spent the afternoon in the Paragon Suite Courtyard at the hospital where they worked with the Quadron team to prune shrubbery, replant planters and lay a Mypex weed-proof membrane to the shrub beds. Andrew Kauffman, Quadron’s Corporate Development Manager, who has organised and led many of the volunteering sessions, says of the programme to date: “Working in partnership with the NHS Hospital Trust and Slough Business Partnership, Quadron’s Development Team has been able to prioritise tasks in key courtyards throughout Heatherwood and Wexham Park Hospital, making improvements to both hard and soft landscapes. “The improvements that have been made so far with input from corporate volunteers have been amazing and make a real difference to these areas, which are used by patients, hospital staff and visitors alike, and so improve the hospital experience for all.” Every year, Witney Town Council in Oxfordshire supports National Play Day, which celebrates children and young people’s right to play freely in their communities. This year BALI contractor Gavin Jones supported their client at the event on Wednesday 29th October. Oxfordshire Play Association, along with other partners, organises Play Day events across the county – entry and all activities are completely free of charge. Babies, children and teenagers and their families/carers have the opportunity to come along and play, using their own imaginations to take the play in whichever direction they wish. The event celebrates children and young people’s right to play freely. Connecting children with nature and trading computer screen time for time in the great outdoors is a well debated topic. Gavin Jones is working with schools to build outdoor classrooms designed to inspire individuals of any age through positive outdoor experiences. www.gavinjones.co.uk Quadron is continuing to work in partnership with the hospital and Slough Business Community Partnership to co-ordinate an ongoing programme of corporate volunteering events, including working with N20 to transform an area outside the paediatric unit into a country scene, complete with (wooden) sheep! www.quadronservices.co.uk BALI Landscape News | Winter 2014 | 15 When Philip Howard gave up his steady teaching job in 1970 and told his friends that he was going to design and build gardens, they all thought he was mad. Undeterred, he set out to arm himself with a diploma from Merrist Wood College and then, in 1974, founded Graduate Gardeners with his brother in law. As both were Oxbridge graduates they thought the name would set them a cut above the rest. Graduate Gardeners 40 glorious years The early days One of the company’s RHS Gold Medal winning and ‘Best in Show’ gardens Forty years on and BALI contractor Graduate Gardeners is now Gloucestershire’s premier landscape design, construction and maintenance company, with over forty employees, including four in-house designers. The infant company soon blossomed and with the help of Stuart Gibbs, a fellow student from Merrist Wood, Graduate Gardeners became a regular exhibitor on Main Avenue at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, constructing show gardens for other designers and designing and building their own projects. Over a 25 year period the company accumulated numerous RHS medals, including six Gold. The company joined BALI early on and they were actively involved in regional events, taking on chairmanships and enjoying the support of a national organisation. Graduate Gardeners are regular entrants for the BALI National Landscape Awards and, to date, have won ten Design & Build awards. In 1984 the company moved into a purposebuilt, and beautifully landscaped, yard and nursery on a three acre site in the village of Bisley in the Cotswolds. Business flourished and the new yard allowed the company to stock the full range of landscaping products as well as growing some 40,000 plants in over 700 varieties in the nursery. This enabled them to provide the very best quality plants whenever they were needed. Graduate Gardeners’ motto has always been to give a little more, and to ‘do it right and only do it once’, however long that may take. And so, with quality as their watchword, the company gained a reputation for delivering gardens with an outstanding level of service and attention to detail. ‘Grads’, as it affectionately known by most of the landscapers in the area who have, almost without exception, all worked there at some time, usually during the formative stages of their careers, has always been about learning and teaching. There was always a flow of middle year students from horticultural colleges and the company had properties for them to live in. These students (including former BALI National Chairman Paul Cowell) started at the bottom as ‘No.3s’, working their way up to become site foremen and then ‘graduating’ into the office and design room. This is the real strength in the design team, as the company’s designers not only have formal qualifications but have also all earned their spurs out on site, getting their hands dirty! This ensures their designs are buildable, practical and, of course, outstandingly beautiful. When Philip Howard retired in 2003, Charles Price and Mark Draper - another Merrist Wood graduate with 11 years of Grads service already under his belt - took on the business and have driven it forward to new heights. They now run six landscaping teams, each led by a highly experienced site foreman, with as many projects on the go at any one time, as well as a further ten skilled staff working on the maintenance side. The company has stuck with the domestic landscaping market, finding this far more rewarding than the commercial sector, and has enjoyed entering projects annually for the BALI awards, winning 18, including four Principal Awards, since 2008. Many recent projects have The Graduate Gardeners team today exceeded the £1 million mark and the order book has remained healthy, sometimes too much so, as a Graduate garden becomes the hallmark of quality in the Cotswolds. Rather than fund the excesses of a Chelsea garden, the company has opted to design and build gardens for the RHS Malvern Spring Show, where they have won six Gold medals and five ‘Best in Show’ gardens in a row. They are able to fund these themselves and can ‘sleep in their own beds at night’, which makes it a far less logistically challenging exercise. With nearly 100,000 potential customers coming through the showground, the Malvern Spring Show has proved to be a valuable showcase for their gardens. The business model for the company has changed somewhat with the nursery proving uneconomical to operate on such a small scale and the loading and transporting of small quantities of materials also proving unfeasible. Therefore, each foreman now has a Mitsubishi Warrior, with the accent being on getting men to site quickly and comfortably, while allowing suppliers to transport the materials, in their time and at their cost. In this, the company’s 40th year, Graduates have not only won a Gold Medal and Best in Show at RHS Malvern but also four BALI National Landscape Awards. 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Alternatively, email us at: [email protected] Brett Landscaping Ltd. @brettpaving BrettPaving www.brettpaving.co.uk BALI Landscape News | Winter 2014 | 17 TRAINING & TECHNICAL 50 years’ service inspires apprentices years. By linking Terry’s achievement with the Apprenticeships Workshop, the company hoped to inspire and motivate their existing and potential apprentices. service. I honestly love my job and if I could do another fifty years I would. There are not a lot of people who can say that and I am blessed to feel this way.” John O’Conner’s chairman, directors and existing and potential apprenticeship candidates were present to honour Terry as he was presented with a Davidia involucrata (handkerchief tree) from the company, chosen by him and planted in Clarence Park as part of the presentation. Following the presentation the Mayor and Jon Green joined the John O’Conner Apprenticeships Workshop at the Pavilion in the Park to inspire young applicants with details of their own career progression. The Apprenticeships Workshop is run by John O’Conner to recruit their new apprentices and give them an insight to what the company and the horticulture industry has to offer. The company’s founder and chairman, John O’Conner, also described how he had developed the company over the last 45 years, illustrating to the candidates the career and progression opportunities available in the industry for those with drive and ambition. The Mayor, Cllr Geoff Harrison, thanked Terry for his service and contribution to St Albans: BALI contractor John O’Conner Grounds Maintenance, based in Welwyn, Hertfordshire, arranged a special presentation by the Mayor of St Albans City District at the commencement of their annual Apprenticeships Workshop Day at Clarence Park, St Albans, in September. The recipient was company employee Terry Dean, who was celebrating his 50th year working as Groundsman at the park. Terry started as an apprentice with St Albans City & District Council at the age of 15 and has remained working at the park through several decades of local government tendering. He has been with John O’Conner for around 14 BALI Chalk Fund recognises top students The BALI Chalk Fund was established in 1975 with a legacy from the widow of Geoffrey Chalk, a founding member of BALI and owner of Gavin Jones Ltd, to support the advancement of education and training in the landscape sector. The Fund’s trustees are keen to recognise the achievements of landscape students who have excelled in their studies and, in turn, BALI wants to ensure that students have been introduced at an early stage in their careers to the support available from the Association and the invaluable opportunities it gives them for contact with industry employers. Earlier in 2014, BALI land-based training providers were approached and asked if they would like to nominate a student to receive the Best Student Award 2014, together with a certificate and a cheque for £100. Eight students were subsequently nominated and have now been presented with their awards: “Terry’s hard work and professional care of Clarence Park have benefitted thousands of people over the years. It is rare to meet someone who has found the secret of contentment and Terry sets us all a great example in his attitude to his work. On behalf of St Albans City and District, I want to thank him for all he does to make Clarence Park beautiful.” Jon Green, the Parks and Green Spaces Manager for St Albans City & District Council, was also present. John O’Conner managing director Matt O’Conner said: “Terry is a valued and reliable member of our team. Throughout his career he has turned down several offers of promotion as it would have taken him away from the park and the work that he loves. As a family-owned company we value his loyalty and dedication.” Speaking at the presentation Terry said: “I am honoured and grateful for recognition of my Merrist Wood College: Daniel Carabus Nominated by tutor Tony Begg, Daniel was presented with his certificate and cheque by BALI Technical Officer Jonathan Tame at the Students’ Awards Ceremony on 1st July. Daniel also received the BALI cup, which, historically, the college presents to the best landscape student of the year. Berkshire College of Agriculture: Benjamin Johnson Nominated by tutor Barrie Duesbury, Benjamin was unable to be present to receive his certificate and cheque and so these were presented by BALI Sales Officer Shaw Pye to the college Principal, Gillian May, who received them on Benjamin’s behalf at a ceremony at the college on 1st July. SRUC Oatridge College: David Millar Nominated by landscaping lecturer Davy Millar (no relation!), David received his award at the college awards ceremony in October. Sparsholt College Hampshire: Daniel Barter Nominated by Partner Associate Lecturer Matthew Jessop, Daniel was presented with his The workshop included presentations by Perennial, the UK’s only charity dedicated to helping those who work in horticulture, and their families, and The National Apprenticeship Service. John O’Conner’s training provider, KEITS, were also on hand to provide information on the work-based diplomas offered via John O’Conner’s award winning apprenticeship scheme, which received a Highly Commended in the National Apprenticeship Service’s Regional Newcomer of the Year 2013 award, and the Principal BALI Employer of the Year 2013 award. www.johnoconner.co.uk certificate and cheque by BALI Technical Officer Jonathan Tame at the Students’ Awards Ceremony in Winchester Cathedral on 11th July. Bridgwater College: Matthew Paddock Nominated by tutor Simon Grundy, Ian received his certificate and cheque at his college’s awards ceremony on 23rd June. Writtle College: William Innes-Taylor and Scott Hawkes Nominated by Greg Allen, Senior Lecturer in Landscape Studies, William and Scott shared their Best Students cheque, receiving £50 each, but each received his individual certificate in recognition of the achievement. Easton & Otley College: Lewis Allison Nominated by Greer Hill, Student Services Manager, Lewis received his certificate and cheque at his college’s awards ceremony on 23rd June. Myerscough College: Benjamin Moore Nominated by Becky Atherton, Benjamin received his certificate and cheque from BALI North West Chairman Belinda Belt, an alumnus of Myerscough, at the Students’ Awards Ceremony on 11th July. Congratulations to all these young people; we hope they will find themselves becoming BALI members in the future as their careers in the industry flourish. Pershore College students prepare for Young Gardeners of the Year 2015 Horticulture students from Pershore College will be among those from six colleges competing in the ‘Young Gardeners of the Year’ in March. The annual competition is organised by former Pershore College student and TV gardener David Domoney in association with the Prince’s Foundation for Building Community. It offers students a great opportunity to showcase their work and celebrate the best of British young talent in garden design and build. This year’s gardens will be judged by an expert panel, which includes horticultural industry leaders, home and garden magazine editors and acclaimed garden designers. Entrants will compete to win the gold, silver gilt, silver or bronze award. The overall winner will receive the Best in Show award, and visitors will be able to vote for the winner of the People’s Choice Award. David Domoney said: “Now in our fifth year, we will have given over 250 students the opportunity to create show gardens at a national show before they even leave the college gates. This is a great experience for them – many will be our garden designers and landscape stars of the future. This year sees a great line up of young hopefuls pitching their skills against rival colleges for the title of Young Gardeners of the Year.” The students at Pershore College will be asked to submit their garden designs before the beginning of February, when they will then have one week to build and plant their garden inside Kensington Olympia ready for the Ideal Home Show opening day on 20th March 2015. Each garden will then be judged at the show by the esteemed panel of ambassadors and curators. The Prince’s Foundation sets clear guidelines for the garden designs based on organic and sustainable principles. This year an additional element has been added to the brief: rainwater. The Prince’s Foundation has asked the Young Gardeners to come up with ways to re-use rainwater in their designs to reflect their commitment to Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS). Simon Sadinsky, The Prince’s Foundation’s Young Heritage Apprenticeship Coordinator, said: “SUDS are all about making sure that rainwater can naturally, and gradually, drain away to avoid excess surface water building up. Hard, impermeable surfaces don’t allow for water to go anywhere, in the worst cases resulting in flooding. By incorporating green spaces in our cities and urban environments we help rainwater drain away naturally, reducing the risk of it building up in places. Re-using rainwater also plays a part in that, and I for one am excited to see how creative the Young Gardeners get in incorporating that in their show gardens.” BALI Landscape News | Winter 2014 | 19 TRAINING & TECHNICAL Jonathan Tame, BALI’s Technical Officer, reviews the recent BALI-NCF technical event – Coping with Slopes BALI-NCF held a ‘Coping with Slopes’ event at Draycote Water on 22nd October, courtesy of BALI contractor Ground Control and their client Severn Trent Water, in response to a spate of recent incidents involving the maintenance of grass embankments. This was the second BALI-NCF event of 2014 and more than 150 people attended. Examples of reported incidents involving banks included: • In 2008 a council employee fell from a ride-on mower onto a park bench, breaking two ribs and suffering a compressed lung. He was off work for 11 weeks. HSE successfully prosecuted his employer, Cheltenham Borough Council. This resulted in fines of over £35,000 for the council. • In 2008 York Council was fined over £40,000 as a result of one of its employees being killed after the ride-on mower he was using hit a wall and overturned while cutting grass on a 25 degree bank. • In 2014 Cirencester Town Council was prosecuted when an employee was thrown from a mower, the mower overturned and then hit the operative. The HSE found that the slope on which the operative was working was 64 degrees and the machine being used was not be used on slopes over 25 degrees. The operative was off work for two months and the council was fined £27,000. • In July 2014 a woman was found dead, trapped under a ride-on mower. It appeared that the mower overturned while cutting grass on a steep slope in North Devon. • In August 2014 a retired Shropshire businessman was found dead in a ditch, trapped under his ride-on mower. • The HSE reported that a gardener lost two toes and had to undergo painful surgery after losing his footing whilst cutting a grass bank. The above are just a few examples of reported incidents and one could assume there must have been many more near misses and unreported incidents. Therefore, it should be clear that a threat is posed by using mowers, especially on slopes. The HSE/HSL perspective BALI-NCF was fortunate to have both the HSE and the Health and Safety Laboratory (HSL) speak at the event. The HSE was able to provide an overview of industry statistics, which show no reduction in fatal accident rates for the amenity/landscape sector, which are currently at 1.2/100,000. Whilst this figure cannot be directly attributed to slope mowing, and is considerably less than the construction sector figure of 2.8/100,000, it is still above the ‘all industries’ figure of 0.6/100,000. The HSE points to a small list of reoccurring causes for accidents related to slope mowing: • Lack of site specific risk assessment • Work not planned by a competent person • Unsafe system of work • Machines operating outside of manufacturers’ recommendations These causes can be further broken down but they cover the principal reasons for many incidents. The HSE was also keen to point out alternatives to slope mowing, which would follow risk assessment hierarchy. Such alternatives could include grazing, or alternative planting with trees/ shrubs/herbaceous etc. Of course, these are not viable or appropriate alternatives for many sites but are possible for some. The HSL was able to present recent research into a range of related issues, including how falls from height not only account for the greatest number of work related deaths but also, following slips and trips, account for the highest number of major injuries at work. The HSL has also investigated slip protection and created The Grip Scheme, a voluntary footwear rating system that could help employers chose the most appropriate footwear for particular tasks. Solutions Following the HSE and HSL presentations we attempted to organise a group rotation system to enable visitors to speak with dealers and manufacturers of slope mowers. The group system was partly successful but improvements are planned for the next event! We were able to provide visitors with live demonstrations from over forty pieces of machinery, these ranged from some of the most advanced and expensive solutions to more economical equipment. It was a pleasure to have the following dealers/ manufacturers at the event: Ransomes Jacobsen Ltd demonstrated both the Spider I and II, and also brought their newest product, the Ransomes Parkway 3. The Parkway 3 is possibly the most advanced mower on the market hosting a range of features, including the TST™ slope monitoring control system. PSD Groundcare brought a range of equipment, including the radio controlled Rotair Speedy Cutter 1000, featuring a range of additional attachments. Other solutions on display were the AS range of mowers, mulchers and flails, which offer a wide range of solutions for vegetation management. The KOPPL range offers a base unit to which a wide range of attachments can be fitted. McMurtry Ltd demonstrated the RC-01 and RC-02 bank mowers. Both are hybrid machines and offer radio controlled operation on robustly built, tracked machines. Cutting widths are 610mm and 1050mm respectively. Simon Richard Ltd specialise in importing and distributing an interesting range of slope mowing solutions. A variety of equipment was being demonstrated, including the Reform Metrac with flail attachment, Shibaura bank mowers and the only wheeled radio-controlled mower, the Hybot Hybrid, capable of cutting on 50˚ slopes. Simon Richards also produces the TiltMaster, a device that can be retrofitted to any mower. STM Co Ltd demonstrated the heavy duty walk behind SCAG SWZ48 and the radio controlled Robo Flail and Robo VarioPlus, the latter featuring an out-front 3-point linkage. Lynex UK Ltd brought along the LX 1000 and LX 1100. Both are radio controlled mowers, weighing in at 295kg and 680kg respectively. The latter has a 1500mm wide, out-front flail. Etesia demonstrated the Attila 180, a selflevelling machine that keeps the operator, engine and controls upright whilst the cutting decks follow terrain contours. They also brought along the AV98 and SKD ride-on mowers with features such as low vibration levels. McConnel had the ROBOCUT to demonstrate. This powerful 40hp, 1040kg machine comes with a 1300mm flail head and features a range of switchable attachments, including rotary head, stump grinder, snow blower and power-brush. IPU Group Ltd brought two walk-behind Ferris models along. The 1220mm (48”) and 1320mm (52”) models feature dual hydrostatic transmission and decks that are easily adjusted. Rapid Tractors UK Ltd had some interesting Swiss-made machines to demonstrate including the Rapid Orbito, Rapid Euro and Rapid Swiss. The walk-behind models come with a huge range of attachments, from finger bar and rotary cutters to flail-heads and cultivators. Promach Ltd demonstrated the new FERRI iCUT 4. This diesel powered, remote control mower comes with a standard 1350mm flail head; a 1000mm head is also available. The iCUT 4 Flex has adjustable undercarriage tracks. As the event was heavily oversubscribed BALI-NCF is planning to hold the event again at a different location with more challenging slopes. We are not aware of any other event specialising in slope management equipment so, if you or your clients have slopes that require maintenance and you missed this event, be sure to book onto the next event in early 2015, date to be confirmed. To contact Jonathan on this or any other technical matter of a landscaping/grounds maintenance nature, please email him at [email protected] or call 02476 698653. J’s DIARY A summary of our Technical Officer’s recent engagement across the sector LI (Landscape Institute): BIM consultation group – not currently at a stage where BALI can contribute a huge amount. It now appears that the LI are focused on serving landscape architects but not necessarily helping contractors to understand the implications of Building Information Modelling. The LI is about to roll out a BIM Masterclass at £400 for non-LI members. There are a number of landscape architects who sit on the BIM consultation group who would be happy to speak to BALI members who have BIM related questions. BRDO (Better Regulation Delivery Office): Attended a few meetings regarding Primary Authority – a statutory scheme, established by the Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Act 2008 (the RES Act). It allows an eligible business to form a legally recognised partnership with a single local authority in relation to regulatory compliance. This local authority is then known as the business’s ‘primary authority’. BRDO is keen to see BALI at the meetings representing the landscape industry. The BRDO, which is part of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, focuses on Primary Authorities and how regulation affects industries. LPGSF (London Parks and Green Spaces Forum): Connected with Chief Executive Tony Leach and now BALI board director Clive Ivil of Quadron Services sits on the Forum’s executive board. The LPGSF held an interesting lecture at Regent’s University titled ‘London’s Green Future’ in June that was well worth attending. BRE (Building Research Establishment): We have been made an offer to sit on the ecology consultation group to advise on future BREEAM policy. HSE/HSL: Both the HSE and the HSL have provided speakers for BALI-NCF events. We are trying to establish better communications with both organisations to ensure BALI members and the industry as a whole has up to date H&S information. I’ve provided feedback on various consultations, including for CDM 2015. SWIG (Sustainable Water Industry Group); Attended a number of SWIG events and discussion meetings. Very informative events and excellent for networking with the wider industry. UKWIR (UK Water Industry Research): Attended a workshop with BALI Technical Director Neil Huck on the potential for using sewage sludge in the landscape sector. I’m still a little unsure what the organisers hoped to get from those who made the effort to attend. Forestry Commission: Attended Barriers to Tree Disease Management workshop (part funded by Defra) in Edinburgh, focusing on dothistroma needle blight (DNB). This was an interesting event that brought together a wide range of stakeholders to discuss tree diseases with a focus on DNB in Scotland. Defra: Provided advice on invasive alien species consultation. TDAG (Trees and Design Action Group): Attended meetings based around trees/urban tree planting. More recently I attended the Arboricultural Association training course on BS8545 and Trees in hard landscapes. I would recommend this one day event to anyone with an interest in tree planting operations. CIRIA: Supported events based around trees/ urban tree planting. Attended ‘Getting trees right in the urban environment’. IOSH: They write reviews and generally support the BALI-NCF events that we have held throughout 2014. Amenity Forum: Attended the informative 2014 annual conference, and BALI will be hosting a group meeting in March 2015 at Landscape House, Stoneleigh Park RHS: Attended the annual John MacLeod lecture, which focused on how horticulture has positive effects on health and wellbeing. I would recommend this free lecture to anyone with an interest in horticulture. Horticulture Wales: Connection made with what is more of a domestic awareness organisation but with good links to other Welsh horticultural groups. They do provide informative workshops on horticultural matters. Arboriculture Association: Attended the Contractor’s Preparation Workshop for companies planning to go for Approved Contractor status European Federation of Green Roof and Walls Association: We arranged a workshop with Dusty Gedge and BALI Affiliate Onsite Training UK on bio-solar roofs. This provided BALI members and non-members with up to date information on creating bio-solar roofs successfully. Colleges: Delivered BALI presentations to students at Capel Manor and Easton & Otley Colleges. Generally raising awareness of the diversity of the landscape industry and the work BALI does within the industry. SATISFYING THE LANDSCAPERS NEEDS 2-Stroke 4-Stroke Electric Battery We have a power source for every job - 2-Stroke, 4-Stroke, Electric and Battery. To see our full range of tools and solutions please visit www.makitauk.com BALI.indd 1 BALI Landscape News | Winter 2014 | 21 08/09/2014 08:34 DESIGNER FOCUS New BALI board director with responsibility for Designer members, Janine Pattison, explains the process for achieving BALI Registered Designer membership. Becoming a BALI Registered Designer The Designer Membership category was created to welcome garden and landscape designers into the BALI family. The assessment process has been developed to ensure that only people who have reached a certain standard of design and technical expertise can become BALI Registered Designers. The Designer Assessment Criteria document is available for anyone to read and copies are available from Landscape House on request. If you are a BALI Registered Contractor who works with a non-BALI registered designer why not encourage them to join the BALI family and benefit from all that BALI has to offer? We plan to offer some pre-assessment sessions during 2015 so that candidates can bring their work along to receive feedback, see sample drawings, plans and documents and ask questions about the assessment process. Then, when they present themselves at the assessment, they will be better prepared and we should see an improvement in the success rate. If you are interested in attending one of these sessions please contact Landscape House. Assessment days will be run on dates and locations to meet demand so please register your interest with BALI and we will endeavour to arrange them to suit. Anyone wishing to apply for BALI Registered Designer status must have been working as a designer for a minimum of two years before they can apply. For those designers who cannot fulfil this requirement, BALI Associate Designer membership is available until the two year qualification period has been achieved. The Designer Assessment Criteria are detailed but the requirements are reasonable for any competent and experienced designer and most of the documents should be being produced as a matter of course. Three individual projects are to be submitted. Each project should, as far as possible, differ in style and scope. Each of the three projects must be accompanied by the following drawings and documentation: • Client brief • Site survey and analysis • Detailed proposal plan(s) • Planting plan(s) and plant schedule(s) • Construction drawing(s) • Setting out and Drainage Plan(s) • Scope of Works and Specification • Risk Assessment • Construction Design and Management Regulations (CDM) if applicable • Before and after photographs (preferably taken from similar positions) In addition to the three core projects, applicants must provide four further pieces of design work. These drawings do not require the supporting drawings and documentation as set out above for the three core projects and need not have been implemented. The following items are not obligatory but may be included should the applicant feel they will assist in their submission: • Three-dimensional drawings, including sketch perspectives and elevations • Coloured plans and drawings All of the projects submitted for assessment must be the applicant’s own work. Shared or composite work cannot be accepted. Clarification of the required plans, drawings and documentation Client Brief – This means a written brief of the client’s requirements. Garden/Site Survey – This means a scaled drawing of the existing garden/site as the designer found it prior to the implementation of the design and must show the following information: (At least one site survey must be undertaken by the Designer, the remaining two of the three core survey projects can be produced digitally by others): • The property (if present) – showing the ground floor windows, doors, services, (i.e. gas, electricity entry points and meter boxes, heating vents, air bricks, external taps, grey and foul water pipes, etc.); • Garden/site – showing all of the existing elements, i.e. boundaries, trees, large specimen shrubs, beds and borders, terraces, paths, steps, walls, inspection chambers and drainage points, water features, garden buildings, telegraph poles, routes of overhead cables and any other relevant features, i.e. the orientation of the garden/site; • Existing site levels – as a grid and/or indicating the levels of relevant features within the site, i.e. trees to be retained, inspection chambers, drains, damp proof course, door thresholds and ground floor window sills, existing terraces, paths, steps and walls. Also, at all other relevant points within and around the site, e.g. where the ground suddenly changes level and at relevant points around the boundaries and the heights of boundaries; • The survey must be presented as a separate drawing. Garden/Site Analysis – The analysis should be presented both on the site survey drawing and in written form and must include the following information: Presented on the site survey: • Aspect – areas of sun and shade; • Drainage problems – wet or waterlogged areas. Indication, if relevant of exceptionally dry areas. Direction of prevailing wind. • Relevant features beyond the garden/site boundaries, e.g. good and poor views. Presented in written form: • Soil type and pH; • Climatic conditions (if exceptional, e.g. low or excessively high rainfall, high altitude or exposed site etc.); • Any other relevant points that are not obviously identifiable, e.g. shared access, public rights of way, ownership of boundaries and easements (areas required for public service rights of access). Detailed Proposal plan(s) – This means a detailed and scaled drawing of the design proposals, which fulfils both the site requirements and client’s brief whilst demonstrating a high level of both graphic and presentational skills. Planting Plan(s) – This means a scaled drawing showing precisely quantities and positions of plants. These must be clearly labelled, using correct botanical names; common names are not acceptable. Plant Schedule(s) – This means a list of the plants used within the scheme and must be listed alphabetically and the different types of plants listed under separate headings, e.g. Trees, Shrubs, Perennials, Bulbs, etc. The sizes of pots must also be indicated and, for trees and specimen shrubs, the dimensions in height, width and girth, as appropriate. Construction Drawing(s) – This means clearly drawn and scaled (as appropriate), dimensioned and labelled drawings to demonstrate the required materials and constructional technique. If a structural engineer has prepared drawings and specifications for any elements contained within the projects, these must be submitted. Setting out Plan(s) – This means a scaled drawing(s), clearly showing all of the dimensions, radii points and offset lines, existing levels and proposed levels. Drainage Drawing (If applicable – A separate plan, indicating drainage catchment points and types, drainage runs, exit points and soakaways. Finished pipe levels must be clearly shown or the base of trenches, if gravel channels are used. Drainage pipe types and dimensions must also be shown on the plan, together with a scaled section drawing of the trench, pipe and backfill material. If a drainage consultant has prepared drawings and specifications for any elements contained within the projects, these must be submitted. Provender Nurseries Garden Design Competition The plans should be presented for assessment either flat or rolled, not larger than A1, in a portfolio or tube and must not be folded. A0 size drawings can be presented but should be reduced to A1 together with an additional folded copy at the original drawn size/scale. All plans and drawings must be cross-referenced to the Scope of Works and Specification. Both hand drawn and CAD generated drawings are acceptable. Scope of Works – This means a written document setting out the full scope of the project, to include site clearance, drainage and ground works/ preparation, the constructed elements and the soft landscaping and any other items included within the scheme. The Specification – This means a written document, clearly outlining the methodology and materials, elements outlined in the project and its proposed use. N.B. The scope of works and specification can be one and the same document but must be specific to each of the individual projects. Both of these documents must be cross-referenced to all of the drawings. Risk Assessment – This means a written document identifying any elements relating to the drawings, the scope of works and specification, which are potentially hazardous, during the implementation of the garden and the maintenance thereafter, e.g. (this list is by no means definitive) • Access by heavy vehicles and machinery • Buried power supplies (gas or electricity), • Overhead power cables • Excavation of trenches • Steep or unstable ground • Use of chemicals and other potentially hazardous materials. This document must be specific to each of the individual projects. If this document has been prepared by a Health and Safety consultant, this must be submitted. N.B. The design proposal should avoid, as far as possible, designing or proposing elements and features that are potentially hazardous to the contractors and maintenance personnel. Construction Design and Management Regulations (CDM) CDM documentation must be included to any of the three core projects (if applicable). Before and after photographs A comprehensive set of photographs of the garden site prior to the implementation of the garden project and the same following completion of the project. To find out about BALI Registered Designer or Associate Designer membership, or to register your interest in attending a preassessment workshop, email Emily Feeney at [email protected]. During their deliberations the judges were looking for a number of key attributes from the submitted designs, including form and function, use of a wide range of plants showing seasonal interest, plant association and a pleasing design that suited the client’s brief. Vanessa and Rachel’s design stood out for the strong winter interest and plant structure and great form, particularly in the choice and use of hedges as structural barriers at different heights, and great accent planting. The winning designers had given careful thought to plant selection and soil association. The use of foliage plants to introduce colour, with the occasional flower to punctuate the overall colour palette, was impressive and all plants in the design were selected from the Provender Nurseries website. PROVENDER All drawings College students Vanessa Hoch and Rachel Pocock has won BALI Affiliate member Provender Nurseries’ Garden Design Competition 2014. Judging took place in early July at Provender Nurseries with Sophie Guinness, lecturer in planting design; Liz Hughes, Provender Nurseries’ marketing organiser; and Richard McKenna, Director of Provender Nurseries. Richard McKenna with designers Vanessa Hoch and Rachel Pocock In late July both winners visited Provender Nurseries to discuss their design in more detail and to collect their prize of a cheque for £250 each. Vanessa and Rachel, both based in Hertfordshire, have now established VaRa Garden Design together. Their respective backgrounds in marketing and healthcare, together with strong skills in communication and meeting clients’ needs, should serve them well as they channel their creative sides into a career that they both enjoy. Richard McKenna said: “I was initially struck with the clever use of Fagus sylvatica and Fagus sylvatica ‘Atropurpurea’ hedging as structural and accent planting and the repeated use through the garden. The colours selected in the flowering plants also cleverly reflected the choice of foliage plants in the garden.” The Provender Nurseries Design Competition was aimed at students of Plants & Planting at Capel Manor College, Enfield campus. www.provendernurseries.co.uk nuts about plants The Landscape Centre, Leydenhatch Lane, Swanley, Kent BR8 7PS Telephone: 01322 662315 Web: www.provendernurseries.co.uk BALI Landscape News | Winter 2014 | 23 DESIGNER FOCUS Janine Pattison Studios celebrate national award Bournemouth-based landscape designers Janine Pattison Studios are celebrating winning the Landscape of the Year – Best Urban Garden award at the Express Newspapers’ ‘New Homes & Gardens Awards 2014’. The winning scheme – Canford House in Parkstone, Dorset – featured in the ITV programme ‘Harbour Lives’ with Ben Fogle earlier this year and BALI board director with responsibility for BALI’s designer membership, Janine Pattison, was interviewed by him about the project. Canford House is a stunning new contemporary property overlooking Parkstone Golf Course and Poole Harbour. Janine Pattison Studios were commissioned to design a master plan that provided a harmonious and sympathetic solution to the site, resolving complex planning issues that had arisen during the build of the residence. On a particularly sensitive plot with protected trees and wildlife, the owners faced concerns from the neighbours and the local planning department about the original landscape scheme. The prime objective for Janine and her team was to listen to and understand the concerns of the planning department and neighbouring properties surrounding Canford House, and then to create a design solution to address those concerns. The resulting scheme did this, and more, with a more sustainable, ecologically-friendly and sympathetic landscape design solution, which included: • A screened infinity swimming pool and spa terrace, with sympathetic paving • Generous terraced perennial beds to encourage bio-diversity and provide summer colour and interest • Allée of standard bay trees and generous planting beds • Over 50 new heavy standard specimen evergreen trees carefully positioned to address lines of sight and to prevent any of the terraces being overlooked from within or outside the garden • A stunning wildflower meadow and apple orchard to encourage bio-diversity • A living green sedum roof to the garden lodge • Trailing evergreen climbers to form a green curtain that cascades over the visually problematic retaining walls • A dramatic reduction in hard surface areas to improve drainage within the curtilage of the property and encourage biodiversity • Changing the white painted walls of the house and in the garden to a sympathetic tier stone system • Planting of a number of semi-mature evergreen trees on neighbouring land to provide additional screening The use of recycled materials was employed wherever possible and included Pacific Lock and Load crib walls comprising recycled crushed stone and aggregate; topsoil recycled and graded throughout the site with none taken off-site; and MOT Type 1 sub-base made from recycled crushed concrete. Many congratulations to Janine and her team on their award. www.janinepattison.com Passionate about Plants Find us on Facebook and Twitter www.wyevalenurseries.co.uk 16947_BL_Wyevale_advert_v1.indd 1 06/08/2014 14:30 The stunning 38th BALI National Landscape Awards broke all records this year with an attendance of 850 BALI members and industry guests at the luncheon, and a fifth time Grand Award winner, an unprecedented achievement in the history of the awards. The 38th BALI National Landscape Awards Our grateful thanks to: 1. AWARD SPONSORS 2. The Awards ceremony, hosted by journalist, broadcaster and former Cabinet Minister Michael Portillo, showcased the country’s finest landscape schemes – the work of BALI designers and contractors at the top of their profession. BALI’s International members, too, submitted stunning schemes, and the Affiliate Exceptional Service Award was well supported by entries from BALI’s supplier membership. Guests arriving at London’s Grosvenor House on Friday 5th December for the pre-luncheon drinks reception were welcomed by BALI’s National Chairman Robert Field, Chief Operations Officer Wayne Grills and members of BALI’s Board of Directors. The buzz was deafening as members, industry guests and VIPs slowly filed into the reception for an hour of networking prior to being called down to The Great Room for the luncheon and Awards ceremony at midday. This year, three BALI member companies chose the event 3. to celebrate major landmarks in their company histories. Harrod UK, Graduate Gardeners and Green-tech marked 60, 40 and 20 years in business respectively. Amongst the VIP guests were Baroness Fookes, Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Gardening and Horticulture Group (APPGHG); ‘Plant Hunter’ and creator of the World Garden at Lullingstone Castle, Tom Hart Dyke; gardening writer and journalist Steve Bradley from the Sun (who taught many of the Award winners in his tutoring days); and industry leaders including Carol Paris, Director General of the HTA; Karen Martin, Chief Executive of the Arboricultural Association; Philippa O’Brien, Chair of the Society of Garden Designers, and Mark Camley, Executive Director of Park and Venues at the London Legacy Development Corporation. Senior executives from Haymarket Group were also hosted by BALI Board members and staff. Andersplus Horticulture Bourne Amenity Brett British Sugar TOPSOIL CED Natural Stone Crowders Nurseries Cuprinol Trade Easigrass Europlants UK Green-Tech Horticultural Services by Sodexo HorticultureWeek Johnsons of Whixley Kubota Marshalls plc Nemetschek Vectorworks Paynes Turf Penter Q Lawns Quadron Services Quinton Edwards Rigby Taylor Springbridge SureSet Top Green Topsport Willerby Landscapes BALI Landscape News | Winter 2014 | 25 The 38th BALI National Landscape Awards 4. 6. 5. 7. In his welcome speech, Wayne Grills took the opportunity to thank Chair of the Adjudication Panel, Greg Allen, and his fellow awards judges for their dedication in visiting every scheme and then convening to select the winners. He also thanked Angela Donovan and the Landscape House and Haymarket Events teams for delivering another hugely successful BALI National Landscape Awards process and ceremony. With so many industry guests present, and with the Chair of the APPGHG Baroness Fookes listening attentively, it was appropriate that the looming skills shortage faced by BALI member companies and the wider industry should be highlighted. Wayne said: “We must, both collectively as an industry, and as individuals and companies, grasp the initiative and commit to regularly engaging with schools and colleges to inform and educate. No-one will do this for us; it is up to us to sell our industry as a real career option.” Recently appointed BALI National Chairman Robert Field took to the stage after Wayne to announce the awarding of three BALI Life Memberships, bestowed by the BALI Board of Directors on members who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to the Association and to the landscape industry. Richard Gardiner (Norris & Gardiner), Martyn Mogford (Gavin Jones), and Paul Cowell (PC Landscapes), were each presented with a framed scroll citing their achievements and received warm and enthusiastic applause from their many friends 8. and colleagues. Richard and Paul are both former Board members who have each served as National Chairman and Martyn has served on the Board for a number of years as a director and as Treasurer. On receiving the accolade, Paul Cowell said: “I am incredibly proud and pleased to receive the award, which I must admit came as a bit of a shock, but I am also very conscious that we still have a great deal left to do with regards to industry collaboration; nevertheless, a huge thank you to the BALI Board and the membership.” Following Kate Lowe’s speech on behalf of Award partners HorticultureWeek, former Capital and Heart Radio presenter Neil Bentley, who provided the commentary during the event, delivered the charity appeal on behalf of the BALI Chalk Fund and Perennial. The collection during the luncheon raised the magnificent sum of £4775, to be shared equally by the two charities. Michael Portillo was an excellent host and, as you would expect, completely at home addressing a large gathering. He referred back to his days as a politician and gave an amusing and self-deprecating account of his experiences on the hustings, acknowledging that politicians invariably receive a mixed reception from the public at large. Michael left politics just before the General Election in 2005 and since then has focused on his career in broadcasting and journalism. He certainly kept the audience in check during the presentation of the awards and ensured that every award winner and sponsor enjoyed the occasion. The BALI members who enter the Awards each year deserve enormous praise, regardless of whether or not they are ultimately successful. Putting your work forward for scrutiny by your industry peers takes professional courage but the rewards that come from winning a BALI Award, in terms of industry profile and increased business, are well worth it. The contractor and designer categories were judged by chair of the awards judging panel Greg Allen, a senior lecturer in landscape studies at Writtle College, fellow judges Michael Chance and Steve Roberts, well known landscape designers and lecturers Robin Templar Williams and Jason Lock, RHS Associate of Honour, show judge and MD of Hillier Landscapes Richard Barnard, and John Melmoe, Commercial Director of multi award winning contractor Willerby Landscapes and Honorary Member of the Kew Guild. The Employer of the Year and Affiliate Exceptional Service awards were judged by Director of Lantra’s Skills Partnerships, Madge Moore, Lantra Investor in People specialist Tony Walmsley, and former BALI member, National Chairman and current Chair of the BALI Chalk Fund, Peter Jennins OBE. Once again all entries were visited by the judges and the Principal and Special Awards were presented on the day to the winners by the commercial sponsor of each category. The ceremony culminated in the announcement of the winner of the BALI Grand Award. This is awarded for the project that, above all the year’s Principal Award winning schemes, exemplifies 9. 11. 13. 10. outstanding professional landscaping. The 2014 project deemed by the judging panel to be the worthy Grand Award winner was the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, South Park Plaza and its transition into legacy by Willerby Landscapes. This was the company’s fifth Grand Award – a BALI record. Willberby Landscapes’ Commercial Director, John Melmoe, said “We are deeply appreciative of receiving the Grand Award for our involvement in the South Park Plaza project at the QE2 Park, Stratford. For our peers to recognise the skill and workmanship involved in this complex scheme is very gratifying. Our staff take a keen interest in the Awards and receive a tremendous boost from the prestigious event. Winning the Grand Award for the fifth time was beyond our wildest expectations. The legacy of the Awards underpins the determination of BALI to continue to strive to raise standards within the industry.” Other Award winners were equally proud of their achievements and were keen to express their delight: Graduate Gardeners won the Principal Award for Domestic Garden Construction, cost over £250,000, sponsored by EuroPlants UK, presented by the company’s General Manager Oscar Puig, and the Special Award: Design & Build, sponsored by British Sugar TOPSOIL 12. and presented by TOPSOIL Manager Andy Spetch, for a stunning private residence in the Cotswolds. Director Charles Price was delighted to receive the awards and particularly to add to the company’s tally of ten BALI Design and Build awards. Speaking at the event, Charles said: “We are delighted to celebrate our 40 years of designing and building award winning gardens at the BALI Awards ceremony in the company of our industry peers. It was fabulous to achieve not only the prized ‘Over £250k Domestic Garden Construction’ Principal Award but also the Special Award for Design and Build, which really cements our position at the top end of domestic landscaping.” BALI Registered Designer Christine Whatley won the Design Excellence Award, overall scheme under £50K, sponsored by Vectorworks, for The Orchard House, Calne. As she was unable to attend the ceremony, Chair of the adjudication panel Greg Allen collected it from Vectorworks Group Marketing Manager Design, Jacqui Smith. Christine said: “I’m absolutely delighted to be a Principal Award Winner for the second consecutive year. I know my client, Fiona Campbell, is thrilled and it is testament to all the hard work from Tom Seward who built the garden, and everyone involved in supplying plants and materials.” 14. 1. The Great Room 2. Awards host Michael Portillo 3. Guests are called down to the luncheon and Awards ceremony 4. From left: Brian Herbert, Nick Coslett Richard and Lynda Barnard, and Richard Gardiner 5. National Chairman Bob Field addresses the audience 6. Wayne and Liz Grills 7. Grand Award winners Willerby Landscapes 8. BALI Life Members Paul Cowell, Richard Gardiner and Martyn Mogford with Wayne Grills and Bob Field. 9. Graduate Gardeners, winners of the Special Award for Design and Build 10. Greg Allen, centre, receives the Design Excellence Award on behalf of Christine Whatley 11. GP Plantscape celebrate their Employer of the Year Award 12. Executive Chairman of Awards headline sponsor Rigby Taylor, Chris Clark with Michael Portillo and Wayne Grills 13. New Chair of the SGD, Philippa O’Brien, with Wayne Grills 14. Dee Field, wife of the National Chairman, with Chair of the Adjudication Panel, Greg Allen BALI Landscape News | Winter 2014 | 27 The 38th BALI National Landscape Awards 15. 17. 19. 16. 18. 20. Scotland’s GP Plantscape received the Principal Award for Interior Landscape Installation and the Principal Employer of the Year Award, sponsored by Andersplus, for its clear focus and direction and professional approach to the way the company recruits and develops its people. Director Alison Gilchrist said: “We are all delighted at GP Plantscape to have been awarded the Principal Employer of the Year Award. Delivering excellent service is made possible through excellent people and our teams are the true key to our success. To be recognised for the commitment we make to every individual’s development is fantastic and highlights the dedication and effort that everyone makes at GP to ensure customer satisfaction.” Harrod Horticultural won the Affiliate Exceptional Service Award sponsored by SureSet. The Award was presented by SureSet’s Business Development Manager Hugh Haines and collected by Harrod Horticultural’s Managing Director Stephanie Harrod and Trade Manager Andrew Barringer. The judges cited exceptional levels of customer service and satisfaction and strong internal and external communications amongst the many attributes displayed by the company. Stephanie Harrod said: “It is a great accolade to receive such a prestigious award and is a true reflection on how hard the company has worked – we have come a long way in the past sixty years, constantly striving to improve our company and our culture. Well done to our Trade Manager Andrew Barringer for putting the hard work into the submission and upholding the standard as well as all those that help us provide a truly one hundred percent professional end to send service.” Andrew Barringer said: “The majority of our trade revenue comes from BALI Registered Designers and landscapers specifying our products and it proves just how valuable a trade body like BALI is and the work they do to uphold excellence within the industry.” BlueFish Landscaping & Equestrian Development received the Best Newcomer to BALI Special Award for the landscaping of a private residence in Godalming. BlueFish became BALI members in 2013 and this was their first entry to the BALI Awards. The judges were impressed with the company’s excellent workmanship and are looking forward to seeing more Award entries from this BALI member in the future. On receiving the award from sponsor Wienerberger, James Fish said: “We are proud and honoured to receive this prestigious award from BALI and hopefully this will be the first of many.” The Awards brochure, containing all the winners on the day, has been sent to all BALI members. Next year’s BALI National Landscape Awards will take place on Friday 4th December. The deadline for entries is Friday 22nd May for BALI Full Contractor categories and Friday 31st July for all other categories, so start the process of deciding which of your current schemes are potential award winners and make sure you get your entries in. We look forward to celebrating with you at a magnificent 2015 BALI National Landscape Awards in association with HorticultureWeek! 15. BALI National Vice Chair Paul Downer, centre, with Brian Herbert (left) and Anthony George 16. Pro Landscaper’s Lisa and Jim Wilkinson with David Dodd (left) and Kate O’Shea from Perennial (second from right) 17. James Fish of BlueFish Landscaping accepts the Best Newcomer to BALI Award 18. Stephanie Harrod and Andrew Barringer (centre) receive the Affiliate Exceptional Service Award 19. Mark Whiting of awards sponsor Greentech (left) with Tim O’Hare 20. BALI’s Project Manager for the Awards, Angela Donovan (left) with Haymarket Events team members Petra Majzlikova, Steven Lewis and Sarah Fournier TREES & SHRUBS For UK commercial planting schemes Elveden Instant Hedge TM The only true Instant Hedge Supporting green initiatives from planning to planting 1.8m high Hornbeam at the nursery Guidance & Training in Plant Selection We have 40,000 metres of certified UK provenance stock, across 15 species, available all year round that is now offered to the trade at a discounted rate. 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Call 01423 330234 or Email [email protected] www.nurserymen.co.uk BALI Landscape News | Winter 2014 | 29 2015 EVENTS CALENDAR 15 January Party for Perennial, The Roof Gardens, Kensington, London Visit www.perennial.org.uk/party 12 February 20-21 February 3-5 March 21 March 27 March 11-13 April 14-15 April 22-23 April 23-26 April 7-10 May The Garden Press Event, Barbican Exhibition Centre, London Visit www.gardenpressevent.co.uk RHS Malvern Spring Festival, Three Counties Showground, Malvern, Worcestershire Visit www.rhs.org.uk/shows-events/ 19-23 May RHS London Plant and Potato Fair, RHS Horticultural Halls Visit www.rhs.org.uk/shows-events/ RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London Visit www.rhs.org.uk/shows-events/ 11-14 June BBC Gardeners’ World Live, NEC, Birmingham Visit www.bbcgardenersworldlive.com 16-18 June Facilities Show, ExCeL, London Visit www.facilitieshow.com 23-24 June HTA National Plant Show, Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire Visit www.nationalplantshow.co.uk 30 June-5 July RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show Visit www.rhs.org.uk/shows-events/ 8-9 July RHS Great London Plant Fair Visit www.rhs.org.uk/shows-events/ Flat Living Live! The Business Design Centre, London Visit www.flat-living.co.uk 22-26 July ICF National Conference – Tree health, resilience and sustainability, Cardiff Visit www.charteredforesters.org RHS Flower Show Tatton Park, Knutsford, Cheshire Visit www.rhs.org.uk/shows-events 1-14 September HortAid 2015, in aid of Perennial Visit www.perennial.org.uk 8-9 September Four Oaks Trade Show, Macclesfield, Cheshire Visit www.fouroaks-tradeshow.com Ecobuild, ExCeL, London Visit www.ecobuild.co.uk SGD Spring Conference, Royal Geographical Society, London Visit www.sgd.org.uk Greenfingers Garden Re-Leaf Day Sign up now at www.gardenreleaf.co.uk RHS Show Cardiff, Bute Park, Cardiff Castle Visit www.rhs.org.uk/shows-events/ Harrogate Spring Flower Show, Great Yorkshire Showground, Harrogate Visit www.flowershow.org.uk 10-11 September Confor Woodland Show 2015, Longleat Estate, Wiltshire Visit www.confor.org.uk 11-13 September The London Flower Show, Victoria Park, London Visit www.londonflowershow.co.uk 13-15 September GLEE Birmingham, NEC Visit www.gleebirmingham.com 20-23 September AA’s 49th National Amenity Arboriculture Conference, Warwick University Visit www.trees.org.uk/amenity-conference 22-23 September Landscape Show, Battersea Park, London Visit www.landscapshow.co.uk 7 October South West Growers Show, Exeter Visit www.swgs.co.uk 4-5 November SALTEX, NEC, Birmingham Visit www.iogsaltex.com 17 November FutureScape, Sandown Park Racecourse, Surrey Visit http://futurescapeevent.com 19-21 November The Skills Show, NEC, Birmingham Visit www.theskillsshow.com 4 December BALI National Landscape Awards, Grosvenor House, London Visit www.baliawards.co.uk Highlights of the event included: LANDSCAPE 2014 Review Organisers of LANDSCAPE at Battersea Park in September have reported that this year’s event was a huge success; staff on the BALI stand were certainly kept busy fielding enquiries from a steady stream of designers, contractors and product suppliers about membership. 1624 trade specialists attended the show, an increase of 28 per cent compared with 2013, which is partly due to the increase in the number of exhibitors, up by 21 per cent on 2013. 2558 delegates in total attended over the two days, including visitors from 29 different countries from all continents. 93 per cent of visitors were able to heavily influence or make purchasing decisions. The focus was on high net worth projects for wealthy clients from London, the Home Counties and abroad. • The Young Horts hosted their first Autumn Conference, which brought an additional 250 designers and landscapers of the future to the event; • BBC Radio 4 Gardeners’ Question Time was recorded at the event; • The London College of Garden Design hosted their series of Master Classes, bringing together 12 industry leaders to talk about design, build and planting, BALI member Gareth Williams (left) with Bob Field and BALI member Mark Gregory of Landform Consultants • The Society of Garden Design held their AGM and launched their Product of the Year competition (won by BALI Affiliate member Lateral Design Studio). LANDSCAPE also hosted a range of international speakers and, for the first time, all sessions were CPD credited, bringing the opportunity for every attendee to gain education points to further their career. LANDSCAPE 2015 will be back at Battersea Park, London, on 22nd and 23rd September. www.landscapeshow.co.uk BALI Communications Officer Ross Hutchinson (left) with National Chairman Bob Field GalaBau 2014 A BALI member’s perspective I was invited to attend the GaLaBau exhibition in Nurnberg, Germany, in September through our links with ELCA - the European Landscape Contractors Association. The exhibition has been going since 1965, when an estimated 1000 people attended. It is now held every two years over a four day period and this year the attendance was an eyepopping 66,563. This year the exhibition was held over 13 exhibition halls and a large exterior demonstration area at the NurnbergMesse just outside the lovely walled town; 1321 companies from thirty countries exhibited, including British companies. The halls are split into specialised exhibitions on landscape construction, plants, landscaping materials, aquatic and water features, and grounds maintenance equipment. The central hall is dedicated to the landscape skills competition, which is completed during the exhibition by 12 teams. Its location ensures that most visitors will at some point pass through the hall and therefore see the competition, which gives huge encouragement to the competing teams. This year’s exhibition saw the introduction of the Galabau Camp, a new initiative to provide a relaxed venue where landscape students and the owners of new landscape companies can meet with established landscapers and gain advice and guidance on careers in landscaping and arboriculture and on running a landscaping business. I went to the exhibition with a number of objectives for new ideas in grass cutting on banks, new landscaping materials and vegetation control methods. In the event I found quite a few new techniques and ideas that we could find useful in this country. BALI attempted to organise a trip to the 2014 event but member interest was expressed rather too late to get workable accommodation and travel arranged in time. This really is a very worthwhile exhibition to visit and find out what your competitors across the channel are offering. 2016 will come around before we know it so put GaLaBau, September 2016, in your diaries now and we will send out information on a BALI visit a little nearer the time. 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From 11th-13th September, Victoria Park in Bow, East London, will become the centre for a celebration of the UK’s blooming season with the city’s third largest collection of show gardens, garden exhibits and flower fantasia revealed for the first time. Over the three days, displays, trade stalls, live entertainment, garden installations and growing competitions will thrive, bringing together people from all walks of life in a celebration of the country’s best buds and flowers. Former RHS Chelsea Flower Show winner and leading horticulture expert Nigel Gibson has been appointed as the show’s curator and content director. He will be joined by a number of other experts ensuring the show entertains and excites everyone, from the most passionate gardener to those simply with a keen interest. With familyfriendly entertainment and exhibitions, this is a flower show for horticulture enthusiasts, experts, and hobbyists alike. Gardeners will be able to get the best deals on essential products with exclusive show offers to take back home. Embracing ethical and sustainable principles at its core the event has been established to provide access for everyone. Entry in the produce growing competition is free and open to anyone who’s passionate about their produce or fanatical about their flowers. A range of cash prizes totaling £9,000 will be awarded to Gold and Silver medal winners in a wide range of growing and display categories. The London Flower Show is timed to coincide with the annual farmers’ harvest and the peak of the blooming season that takes place from August to September. It will contain five competition pavilions, which will house the competition displays, on-site bar and restaurant, a centrally positioned live music space and a range of open air displays exhibiting the work of the UK’s best horticultural specialists in the fields of garden design, aeroponics, hydroponics and garden sculpture. www.londonflowershow.co.uk IOG CEO Geoff Webb presents at SALTEX 2014 The recent announcement that SALTEX will be moving from Windsor to the NEC Birmingham in 2015 has, according to the IOG, been met with enthusiastic support from both exhibitors and visitors. The new look SALTEX will take place on 4th and 5th November 2015. They report that close to 100 exhibitors have already committed to the event, which will incorporate a wide range of educational seminars and turf debates and the unique ‘Ask the Expert’ clinic. For the first time the event will combine with the IOG’s annual conference and awards. “The move shows that the Institute of Groundsmanship has really listened to the industry. Birmingham is a more central national location, which offers easier access for existing and potential SALTEX visitors - especially those who couldn’t travel down to Windsor. Vitax wholly supports the move,” said Mike King, sales and marketing manager for Vitax Amenity. Mike’s views are echoed by Carl Crome, managing director of Indigrow: “I think this announcement will bring the UK turf exhibition into the 21st century. I’ve been attending the show since 1976, and welcome the idea of not having to contend with the outdoor elements. The transport links to the NEC are excellent, both for international and UK visitors. Given the location, SALTEX could now become the premier sports turf show for groundsmen and greenkeepers and rival the Golf Industry Show (GIS) in the USA.” “Judging by the more considered opinions at this year’s show it will be a positive move and one that suits the majority of the visitors who attend the show to buy equipment. The industry needs a show of this character as it is the last of its type in the UK. It needs to be supported by all and the sceptics need to adapt to the concept of a modern show in a central location in a controlled environment to ensure its future. Well done to the IOG for having the strength and conviction to make this historic move,” said Keith Christian, director of BAGMA. following the announcement. It certainly wasn’t a decision that was made on a whim and is not a change for change sake. We passionately believe that our industry deserves a thriving trade show as its shop window to the world. We hope many will see the potential and, like us, take the opportunity to bring SALTEX into the 21st century.” www.iog-saltex.com BALI at SALTEX 2014 The BALI stand at this year’s SALTEX, ably ‘manned’ by Ross Hutchinson, Emily Feeney and Shaw Pye, attracted more than the customary interest, thanks to a competition to win prizes generously donated by BALI Affiliate members Makita and GroundsCare Products. The team at Makita offered the competition winner a choice of a Makita 14.4V cordless drill plus cordless trimmer, or the 4-stroke line trimmer. They also provided the ten runners up with a Makita 101 piece drill and screwdriver set. GroundsCare Products donated one week’s free rental of the award winning ZipLevel Pro 2000 high precision altimeter, which has a retail value of £716.85 + VAT. No wonder, then, that the competition brought contractors flocking to the stand! Many thanks Makita and GroundsCare Products for supporting BALI at the show. Speaking on behalf of the IOG Board, CEO Geoff Webb commented: ‘We are absolutely delighted with the support we have received Looking after BALI’s stand at SALTEX were Ross Hutchinson, Emily Feeney and Shaw Pye Talking birds and the bees at Ecobuild 2015 Landscapers, landscape contractors, grounds maintenance contractors, interior landscapers, gardeners and garden designers who are keen to embrace the latest biodiversity best practice should head to Ecobuild 2015 where a raft of experts will be on hand to talk living walls, permeable paving, the latest landscaping products and solutions, bats, birds and bees. Biotecture, BALI Affiliate member Green-tech, KBI, British Beekeepers Association, Bat Conservation Trust and the RSPB are just some of a plethora of organisations set to exhibit at the event, which takes place from 3rd to 5th March 2015 at London’s ExCeL. Broadening minds on the concept of living walls is Biotecture (Stand S5102), who will be talking vertical forests - full biodiversity microclimate areas developed with shrubs and small trees creating a more wild and natural look. Famous for many stunning living wall projects including the roof terrace at Coca-Cola’s HQ and a 240m2 living wall near the Eurostar terminal at Kings Cross, Biotecture uses its patented hydroponic system BioWall to bring a new level of sustainability through intelligent water management and stable system dynamics. Taking the biodiversity element of living walls to a new level is the Bat Conservation Trust (Stand S7066) who are currently working with architects and landscaping experts to integrate bat boxes into living walls and outside spaces. Bat Conservation Trust has been working closely with the Victoria Business Improvement District (BID) to monitor which bats are using the green roofs, living walls and green spaces integrated into the development of this Central London area. This has already revealed five species of bat using the area, two or which are rare species. Winner of a prestigious BALI National Landscape Award for the second year running in the Affiliate Exceptional Service category is leading landscape supplier Green-tech (Stand S6118). The company will be exhibiting a variety of landscaping materials, ranging from products to nurture tree growth such as tree stakes, bamboo canes and tree guards, and other products such as grass seeds, fertilisers, fencing and windbreaks alongside its ownbrand Green-tree topsoil, used on high-profile construction sites across the UK. Those keen to explore new paving innovations should visit KBI (Stand S6114) who will be demonstrating their Flexi™-Pave, a unique trade-marked product that uses recycled car tyres, stone and a unique bonding agent to form a highly porous paving product. Landscape professionals can also get advice from the British Beekeepers Association (Stand S6080) about the ways in which habitat change can determine the success or otherwise of pollinator species. Thinking points include growing more flowers, shrubs and trees, letting spaces grow wild, cutting the grass less often and thinking carefully about using pesticides. Attendees should also check out Ecobuild’s conference stream ‘The future of the global built environment’, which will cover all the big issues that are needed for the successful, sustainable functioning of global communities. This includes the security and supply of sustainable forms of energy and transport and water provision. Debates include how to remove the political barriers to creating a sustainable built environment, ensuring buildings and communities are resilient to climate change, whether energy should be provided at the community or national level, creating smart cities and the value of green and blue infrastructure. There’s still time to book your stand on the BALI Pavilion at the show. The BALI Pavilion is in an area of larger stands taken by BALI members including Bauder, Green-tech and CED and is close to the seminar stage, which creates extra footfall. What you’ll get for your money The standard £4,500 BALI Pavilion shell scheme stand is 3m x 3m and has the full shell scheme package: Carpeting, 2 low voltage spotlights, 1 500w socket, 1 table, 2 chairs, 1 small literature rack and a bin, and exhibitors have their company name and stand number sign written above their stand. Reserve your stand today For details of the stands available, and options if you want something a little larger than the standard 3m x 3m stand, contact Ross Hutchinson at BALI on 02476 690333 or email him at [email protected]. All bookings will be made directly with Ecobuild through Ross and to keep things simple your exhibitor contract will be with the show organiser, not with BALI. If you are interested in exhibiting with an independent stand at Ecobuild 2015, please contact Martin Hurn, Ecobuild’s Sales Director on 0207 560 4072, 07765 221607 or email [email protected] BALI Landscape News | Winter 2014 | 33 MEMBER BENEFITS BALI’s HR and H&S service proves invaluable Earlier this year BALI changed providers for its HR and Health and Safety business support to Qdos Consulting and, to date, over 20 BALI members have contacted them via the website or the helpline for advice and guidance on a broad range of issues. Trying to keep abreast of changes to employment, health and safety and business legislation and regulations can take up a considerable amount of time, time which most employers should be spending on their core business activities. Not to do so, however, risks falling foul of the law. There is inevitably a monetary cost too that can place an unwelcome additional burden on a business. When the BALI HR/H&S websites are used in conjunction with the telephone advice line, businesses can access qualified advice and manage their human resource, employment law and health and safety needs effectively and efficiently. A raft of documentation, including contracts of employment, policies and procedures, and correspondence templates can also be downloaded from the website. Whilst giving the employer peace of mind when dealing with complex HR, employment law and health and safety matters, this can also increase the efficiency of the business and offers a compliant, documented process, putting the business in the best position to defend any consequent action. The correspondence templates maintain objectivity and reduce the emotional strain often associated with employee disputes. Sharon Butler of BALI Registered contractor Butler Landscapes has already made good use of this great BALI member benefit: “QDOS is a really prompt service. I was able to speak to someone straight away who could provide instant information on where we stood in a certain situation.” The BALI HR/H&S websites can be found through the BALI website at www.bali.org.uk and documents can be accessed and downloaded by using your BALI membership login details (please contact us on 02476 690333 if you are unsure of your login information). To access expert help and support by telephone, call the Advice Line number on 0116 243 7881. Qdos C O N S U LT I N G The new evidence-based BALI Quality Standard vetting and review process As our vetted members know, BALI Registered membership for landscape and grounds maintenance contractors is hard won, which is why the BALI logo is held in such high regard by clients and those working across the UK and international landscape sectors. But the vetting process for new members, and its review of standards for existing members, had changed very little since a formal procedure was first introduced. There was a need for a more robust, evidence-based system to assess potential and existing members’ professional and business competence. The challenge of reviewing the existing system and developing a procedure that would reflect other evidence-based quality accreditation schemes was taken up by former BALI National Chairman and Board member Richard Gardiner of BALI contractor Norris & Gardiner Ltd. The new procedure, which reflects BALI’s commitment to the ISO 9001 Quality Management Standard, is now in place and all companies applying for BALI Registered contractor status, and those existing BALI members selected for review every three years, are being assessed using the new protocol. The new Quality Standard enables organisations to see clearly what is required of them by the Association. It also provides vetting officers with a benchmark against which to assess applicant organisations. This increased clarity and transparency ensures consistency between vetting officers’ decision making and gives companies applying for membership, or seeking to retain membership on review, clear required standards of achievement. The vetting visit During the visit by the appointed BALI vetting officer, organisations will be asked to provide suitable evidence to demonstrate their achievement of the standard required for each of the following areas (listed in order of the likely programme for the visit): 1.Management Responsibility, covering Management Commitment, Customer Focus, Responsibility, Authority and Communication, and Planning; 2.Resource Management, covering Human Resources, Competence, Training and Awareness, and Infrastructure; 3.Product and Service Delivery, covering Planning, Customer Related Processes, Design Control, Purchasing, Control of Product and Service Provision, Customer Property, and Preservation of Works; 4.Site Visit, to assess the workmanship, skills level, professionalism and client management on at least one site where works are in process. Where possible, the vetting officer will ask to speak to the client/s on site. The documentary evidence requested will reflect the organisation’s size and operation. For example, smaller organisations where the owner/principal has a hands-on role may be able to demonstrate compliance to many of the Standard’s requirements informally, relying on verbal communication and minimal paper-based or electronic documentation. Larger organisations, or organisations with ambitions for significant growth or expansion geographically, may be required to demonstrate greater use of robust, documented systems. As vetting visits have been taking place in recent weeks, BALI is refining the process and wants to reassure members that the new Quality Standard is designed to give them clearer direction as to what is required for BALI Registered membership. It is not intended to be prescriptive or in any way restricting. If you would like more information on how you might need to revisit your own procedures to ensure future compliance, please contact [email protected] or call her on 02476 698658. If you think you are due a Review visit, you may wish to arrange this for a time to suit your operational commitments. Contact Emily to plan this into BALI’s vetting and review diary. Network, network, network! There are some brilliant quotes out there that encapsulate exactly why networking is so important to doing business. How about these for a starter: “The opposite of networking is NOT WORKING!” “If you want to go fast, go alone; if you want to go far, go with others.” “Everyone you will ever meet knows something you don’t!” “The richest people in the world look for, and build, networks. Everyone else looks for a job.” “Those that win in networking give first, give generously, and give often!” The team at Landscape House, and those members on BALI regional committees, work very hard to encourage members to attend events in their BALI region. And the reason for this is that they are the perfect opportunity to NETWORK! Recruitment Professionals for the Landscape and Horticultural Industries The value of networking can’t be overestimated. All the quotes above should give you an inkling of why it is important to meet and speak to industry competitors, colleagues and potential customers and to build relationships with them by exchanging information, knowledge and expertise, and establishing trust and respect. And from that, who knows what will follow? This autumn, the BALI regions held some really excellent events where the subject matter was second only to the incredible networking opportunities they provided. They included: • A visit to the Rocester worldwide headquarters of JCB by the Midlands region; Mark Gregory’s talk about his project to create a public park in Gibraltar for North Thames region; and a presentation on selecting the correct paving and mortar at a meeting of South Thames members. These events jointly attracted over 75 members and guests. • The BALI-NCF technical event ‘Coping with Slopes’ held at Draycote Reservoir in Warwickshire was sold out some weeks before and on the day saw 180 people attend. • The Yorkshire and North East region annual networking event in Harrogate, where garden designer and prolific author Noel Kingsbury presented; and the East Anglia region dinner in Bury St Edmunds. These two events attracted a total of 160 people between them. Both were supported by BALI Affiliate (supplier) members who took the opportunity to exhibit. Talking to other designers and contractors at regional events and finding out about the newest products and services is a major benefit of BALI membership, so check out the BALI website’s ‘Events’ tab for what’s coming up in your region this winter. And remember, it’s not who YOU know, it’s WHO KNOWS YOU! Call us on 01233 732767 [email protected] www.horticruitment.com BALI Landscape News | Winter 2014 | 35 The 2013 Party for Perennial Clive Ivil (right), MD of Perennial Corporate Sponsor Quadron Services Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons Image courtesy of www.gingerhorticulture.co.uk Go green in 2015 by supporting Perennial Perennial held its ‘Go Green for HortAid’ campaign when supporters, colleagues and partners from across the industry pulled out the stops to take part in a wide variety of fundraising activity to support the only UK charity dedicated to helping horticulturists. Now in its second year, HortAid is becoming established as an annual fixture in the horticulture calendar and the ‘go green’ theme chosen for this year’s event really struck a chord, including Tony Arnold, Chairman of the Professional Gardeners’ Guild and Head Gardener at Newnham College, Cambridge, who was sponsored to wear green lipstick, nail varnish and tights; the garden team from Hever Castle who dressed up as gnomes; and visitors to SALTEX who joined in a a Kicka-thon challenge on the Perennial stand. The campaign raised over £10,500 and will enable Perennial to keep ten families warm this winter, or help twenty previously homeless clients to furnish a new home. Preparation is now underway for HortAid 2015, which will take place from 1st–14th September. A number of exciting challenges are already under consideration, including a possible rowing event and a Three Peaks challenge. If you are inspired to get involved, now is the time to start thinking of what you can do to support your trade charity during HortAid 2015, or at any time of the year. From adventurous, physical challenges to more laidback and lighthearted events that can be sponsored, all efforts are greatly appreciated. One group of fundraisers known as the Grubby Gardeners recently went beyond the call of duty in their support for Perennial by stripping off to be photographed for the Naked Gardeners’ Calendar 2015. The calendar makes a perfect last minute stocking filler and is available from the Perennial website priced £9.99. The cheeky group was photographed at The Roof Gardens, Kensington in a variety of seasonal poses. For some of them, it wasn’t the first time this year that they have gone naked to raise awareness and money for Perennial. Several of them shot to fame with a naked photo shoot to celebrate World Naked Gardening Day in May, which resulted in media coverage, including an appearance on ITV’s Loose Women. Looking ahead to the New Year, Perennial is hosting the ‘Party for Perennial’ on 15th January 2015 also at the Roof Gardens, Kensington, following the success of its 175th anniversary celebrations at the same venue in January 2014. In holding this event, Perennial is reviving one of the earliest traditions of the Gardeners’ Royal Benevolent Society - the annual fundraising dinner, which the charity held in its early years but cancelled in 1915 because of the First World War and it had never been reinstated. We have had a great 175th anniversary year, and have had wonderful support from the horticultural industry, creating some fantastic long lasting partnerships, which we look forward to developing in 2015. The event is open to anyone who would like to support Perennial and is timed specifically to give horticulturists a welcome opportunity to get together with friends and colleagues in one of their few quiet periods in the year. The evening will include live music, a raffle and buffet-style bowl food. Tickets are available now, priced £45, or you can buy ten tickets for the price of nine. Visit www.perennial.org.uk/party If you would like to find out more about Perennial, please visit www.perennial.org.uk, email [email protected] or call one of the team on 0800 093 8510. Perennial has a fantastic programme of special events lined up for 2015, with visits to extraordinary venues such as Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons and Eton College Gardens, as well as private estates not normally open to the public such as Euridge Manor Farm, Wiltshire and Long Barn in Kent. Tickets are available on the Perennial website and unsurprisingly are selling fast. Horticultural businesses and organisations can also pledge their support by becoming a Perennial Partner. There is a choice of Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze annual membership available so businesses can choose the level of donation that is appropriate for them. Becoming a Perennial Partner can form part of a company’s Corporate Social Responsibility Programme and the donation can be set against profits for Corporation Tax purposes. Above all, it is a simple way for the industry to show regular support for the charity that is there for them when the going gets tough. BALI members who are Perennial corporate sponsors include: Bowles & Wyer CED Natural Stone Green-tech JC Coles Nurseries John O’Conner Landform Consultants Oak View Landscapes Outdoor Options Platipus Pro Landscaper Quadron Services Readyhedge The Outdoor Room Perennial trials monthly ‘after work’ hours for Advice Line to help working horticulturists get in touch Perennial is piloting late opening hours of its main advice helpline to give working horticulturists a chance to speak to an advisor after work. The Casework Advice Line, 0800 093 8543, is now open from 12 noon–8.30pm on the first Wednesday of every month. The helpline is open on other weekdays from 8.30am–5pm. Sheila Thomson, Director of Services at Perennial, said: “We are constantly looking at ways we can improve and extend our service for existing and new clients. There are many barriers to people taking the first step in contacting us, pride and fear of refusal being the main ones, but we would like to reassure anyone working in or retired from horticulture that we are here to help. Over 85 per cent of our clients are of working age and we hope that by offering an extended hours service each month will enable more people to get in touch.” Perennial’s dedicated financial helpline, the Debt Advice Line, 0800 093 8546, is operated by a team of trained debt advisers and already offers extended opening every Wednesday (12 noon–8.30pm). The monthly extension to the general advice line will mean more horticulturists than ever have access to a trained professional Caseworker at a time that suits them. Perennial helped over 1,200 people in 2013 and over 90 per cent of them said that the charity had a ‘huge’ or ‘quite big’ positive effect on their lives. Kate has been helped by Perennial now for over ten years and says it took courage to ask for help. She recalls those first conversations with a lasting sense of relief: “Looking back we simply couldn’t have coped during that time without Perennial.” READY-SPACED, READY TO PLANT, READY WHEN YOU ARE. READYHEDGE RH BALI Landscape News half-page:RH BALI Landscape News 17/10/14 14:48 Page 1 Introducing the hedge in a handbag. Readyhedge instant hedging is now available ready-spaced in our unique Readybags, specially designed for even easier handling and planting. F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l t o d a y o n 0 1 3 8 6 7 5 0 5 8 5 E m a i l l i n d s a y @ r e a d y h e d g e . c o m o r v i s i t w w w. r e a d y h e d g e . c o m Green-tech, your first choice for landscape equipment and consumables Whether you require 10,000 tree shelters in Glasgow or one tonne of topsoil in central London, Green-tech is able to deliver on time, every time. • Tree shelters, spirals and stakes • Tree anchoring • Tree irrigation systems • Street furniture • ArborRaft tree pit system • • • • • • Topsoils and growing media Grass and wildflower seed Fertilisers Pesticides and weedkillers Barks Ground reinforcement Speak to one of our friendly team today on 01423 332 100, email [email protected] or visit www.green-tech.co.uk 2015 PRODUCT CATALOGUE OUT NOW! BALI Landscape News | Winter 2014 | 37 REGIONAL ROUND UP North West Scotland What a year! I think it’s safe to say the lengthy dry season has ensured we have all been kept busy and business has been good. The summer has seen the success of winning a Silver-Gilt at Tatton and an amazing networking/garden visit to the stunning Gresgarth Hall. The North West region has seen lots of growth but this has resulted in many of us having little time to get out of the office for events. This leads me on to the importance of balance in our companies. I made a conscious decision at the beginning of this year that, no matter how busy we were as a company, we would make some time to visit as may seminars and networking events as we could and give feedback on what we wanted from an association. I personally feel this has paid dividends as we have been able to do some fantastic business and gain some vital knowledge, whether it is on new methods of installation, maintenance tips or generally achieving better buying power. This has never meant we have compromised our company, just added value. Therefore I would definitely encourage you to use the great resources we have within BALI and drop an email or call your regional chair to find out what’s going on that may benefit your company and also let us know if you have any ideas for events. Landscape House has a great resource in its Technical Officer, Jonathan Tame. If technical events are to go ahead in North West region then I would appreciate feedback as to what training needs your company has and confirmation that you would support training if it met those needs. This would really make excellent use of your BALI membership. As Chairman I wanted to ensure that the November event was a great way for those who Regional AGMS 2015 Our BALI regional AGMs will be taking place in January, February and March to allow committees to plan their events for the year ahead. Please take note of the date of your region’s AGM below – location details, an agenda and the relevant papers will be sent out to you shortly. _v4.indd 38 16591_BA s_Spring_2014 _Landscape_New don’t regularly take part in such events to take a more informal approach and engage, The ‘meet the buyers’ event at the Tickled Trout Hotel in Preston worked well, with eight BALI Affiliate members each giving a 20 minute presentation to BALI and SGD members on how to specify bespoke products and installations. The event was really informal with a delicious buffet, allowing lots of valuable Q & A sessions and plenty of time for relaxed networking. The only disappointment was that attendance by regional members was low when compared with other BALI networking events in the north. This is surprising when you consider the business opportunities these events offer. I would like to thank the BALI exhibitors – SilvaDec, Green-tech, Prometheus Lighting, Natural Paving, Harrod Horticultural, Timberplay, Makita and TreeBox – for supporting the event and hope that those regional members who did not attend on this occasion will consider doing so for similar f uture events. Don’t forget that BALI is offering members a £100 referral credit note as a ‘thank you’ for introducing a new BALI member. Details in this edition of Landscape News, or contact Shaw Pye, BALI’s Sales Officer, for more details; you’d be mad not to! I would like to welcome the following new members to the region: PSD Groundscare of Colne, Places for People Landscapes of Chorley, and AP Broome Landscapes and Barrington Landscapes, both in Preston. Finally, best wishes for a great bare root season and lots of exciting new projects and business in 2015. Belinda Belt | REGIONAL CHAIRMAN In October I attended the Regional Chairs/ Vice Chairs meeting at Landscape House and in November I travelled down to attend the FutureScape event at Sandown Racecourse - it was great to see BALI and BALI members supporting the event. Many congratulations to the following Scotland region members who have won BALI National Landscape Awards this year: • Water Gems - Private residences, Edinburgh, EH1 - Domestic Garden Construction Cost Under £30K and Domestic Garden Construction - Cost Between £30K – £60K • Land Engineering (Scotland) Ltd - Dock Street, Whitehall Crescent and Shore Terrace Car Park, Dundee, DD1 - Hard Landscaping Construction (Non-domestic) - Cost Over £1.5m and Bridgegate Public Realm and Streetscape Improvements, Irvine, KA12 - Hard Landscaping Construction (Nondomestic) - Cost Over £1.5m • Rob Flavell Landscapes - Sandeman House, Edinburgh, EH1 - Grounds Maintenance Limited Public Access • GP Plantscape - Skyscanner, Edinburgh, EH3 - Interior Landscape - Installation Only and Employer of the Year I would like to welcome a new member to the Scotland region, 1st Landscaping Solutions Ltd, based in Stornoway. I would like to thank all members who have supported the region during 2014 and send you my best wishes for a Merry Christmas and prosperous 2015. The Scotland region committee is currently planning the events schedule for the coming year, which includes the AGM, details of which will follow. Jimmy Gilchrist | REGIONAL CHAIRMAN Region Date Attended by North Thames 13th January Wayne Grills, Bob Field, Paul Downer Midlands 15th January Wayne Grills, Bob Field South Thames 20th January Wayne Grills, Paul Downer East Anglia 3rd February Wayne Grills, Paul Downer Yorkshire & North East 5th February Wayne Grills, Paul Downer South West and Wales 19th February Wayne Grills, Bob Field North West 12th March Wayne Grills, Bob Field Scotland TBC Wayne Grills, Bob Field 03/04/2014 15 East Anglia What a fantastic year 2014 has been for East Anglia region; the committee and members have really gone the extra mile to put our little part of the country back on the map. After taking over as Chairman, along with Vice Chairman Andy Spetch, in January and shuffling a few things and mindsets around, we have encouraged and inspired members to get involved. Members are regaining the confidence to be a proud member of BALI and they are now businesses that want to attend meetings and enjoy the events that we put on. Our committee has worked hard to change this and I have been lucky to work alongside a great group of people forming a powerful East Anglia BALI team. Following our AGM in January and a fabulous go-karting day in July, our visit to Cambridge Botanical Gardens on 19th August took place in glorious sunshine. The event was just under two hours long and we were treated to a guided tour of the gardens and a brief lesson in the design, species and heritage of every section of it. Although the event was not overly well supported, it was a great afternoon for all those who attended and our thanks to the ProScape team for taking the lead in its organisation and to Q Lawns for sponsoring it. Once again a good event that financially broke even. BALI members enjoy the Regional Dinner Thursday, 23rd October, 2014 was a night of good food, great company and a tipple or three. The East Anglia Region Dinner hit Bury St Edmunds and 57 guests sat down for a great meal accompanied by something a little different. Breaking from the norm of a guest speaker, a magician took centre stage to entertain and wow the crowd. Sponsored by Travis Perkins, Ransomes Jacobsen and British Sugar TOPSOIL this event was a huge success and made a profit for the region. National Vice Chair Paul Downer with Jakki Jenner of Oak View Landscapes Our regional AGM takes place on Tuesday 3rd February at the Greene King Brewery in Bury St Edmunds. Starting with lunch at 12 noon, the AGM, which will be attended by BALI COO Wayne Grills and new BALI National Vice Chairman Paul Downer, will follow at 1 p.m., with a tour of the brewery at 2.30 p.m.; another terrific networking opportunity that you’d be mad to miss. Details to follow shortly. Finally, I am delighted to welcome new member British Wild Flower Plants to BALI and to our region. We look forward to seeing you at the AGM! What a great year we’ve enjoyed and the BALI National Landscape Awards will finish the year’s events off in style. Once again, thank you all for your support over the past year and let’s make 2015 even better. Kevin Harden | REGIONAL CHAIRMAN South Thames After the summer holidays, South Thames kicked off its autumn programme with a visit on 11th September to the National Trust’s Sissinghurst Castle where we were treated to a guided tour of one of Kent’s most iconic gardens, created by Vita Sackville West and her husband Harold Nicolson. Afterwards, we enjoyed a pizza at a nearby pub, which gave us a great networking and catching up opportunity. South West & Wales Sissinghurst Castle, Kent Neither Wales nor South West regions have managed to hold viable events in 2014, over and above the joint AGM in Bristol at the beginning of 2014. This regrettable lack of activity appears to be due largely to members’ work commitments preventing them from attending proposed events and, particularly in Wales region, a general failure by members to recognise the benefits of networking with industry colleagues to further their business aims and objectives. The staff at Landscape House are very keen to work with the two regional committees to develop a relevant and interesting programme of events for both regions in 2015, with some events being joint and others targeted at each specific region. The two regions will once again hold their respective AGMs on Thursday, 19th February, at Aztec West Hotel and Spa, Bristol, followed by a talk by plant hunter and horticulturist Tom Hart Dyke. BALI’s COO Wayne Grills and the new BALI National Chairman Bob Field will be attending, together with staff from Landscape House, and they will all be very grateful for the opportunity to hear from regional members on what they would like to see happening in the regions and what focus events and activities should have in order to encourage them to engage and take time away from their work commitments. New to South West region are Chic Teak of Basingstoke and Ann Balmforth Garden Design of Dorchester. These are two new members who will be keen to meet other BALI members and take full advantage of the networking opportunities that BALI offers. To do that, however, South West and Wales regions need to determine what their event schedule will look like in 2015 so do, please, email your thoughts to [email protected] or come to the AGM in Bristol on 19th February and put your ideas forward in person. Details of the AGM will follow shortly. In October we had a committee meeting to discuss future events and we’ve got some great ideas for all aspects of the industry in 2015. Our Christmas party on 9th December is open to all regions and we expect a great turnout. This year it will involve a landscaping/horticulture/ general knowledge quiz and a Thai meal in Waterloo (well, we couldn’t go North of the Thames could we?). The region’s AGM is on Tuesday 20th January at Merrist Wood and will be combined with an evening hosted by Nick Coslett of Palmstead Nurseries who will be giving an update on tree planting and buying, outlining the new BS 8545, and Trees in the Hard Landscape. There will also be talks from Green-tech and Platipus on the materials to aid tree planting, including rooting zones that can take heavy traffic, info on tree soils and the latest tree anchoring systems. It’s been a great three years for me as South Thames Regional Chairman but I will be standing down at the AGM to concentrate more on charity and education work as well as writing. I will be staying on the committee (if they’ll have me?) but the industry’s very own National Treasure, Nick Coslett, will be taking over from me for his third stint as the South Thames Chairman. Some of the events, CPD’s and visits over the past three years have been fantastic and we’ve been lucky enough to have had some really inspiring speakers from very broad and diverse areas, which has made each event unique and proves how rich and wide our industry is. A warm welcome to the following new members in the South Thames region: ANB Groundcare, Binfield; Platipus Anchors, Redhill; The Pot Company, Tunbridge Wells; AVS Fencing Supplies, Horsham; The London Gardener, Wandsworth; Bill Kear Plant and Agricultural Contractors, Dorking; AHS, Northiam. And finally, my thanks to all members of the South Thames committee for their support – and very best wishes to all regional members for a healthy and prosperous 2015. David Dodd | REGIONAL CHAIRMAN BALI Landscape News | Winter 2014 | 39 Leeds General Infirmary that supports children with cancer, their families and the staff who treat them. Yorkshire North East Our Christmas Dinner and Party at the Marriott Hotel at York Racecourse on 13th December sold out some time ago and we are looking forward to another memorable and enjoyable regional event. The event gives our regional members a great opportunity to meet colleagues and discuss the highs and lows of the previous 12 months. Our annual networking event at the Cedar Court Hotel, Harrogate, on Thursday 23rd October was another stunning success for the region. An excellent three course dinner was held for over 100 members and guests. As is customary at this event, twelve exhibitors, most of whom were BALI Affiliate members, took space to promote their products and services during drinks prior to the dinner. BALI members and members of the SGD made the most of the opportunity to talk to the exhibitors and to network, which is what this event is all about. Wayne Grills introduced our guest speaker for the evening - prolific author, landscape designer and Wayne Grills with guest speaker Noel Kingsbury Midlands Having apologised last year for the lack of events, the Midlands region organised a much busier diary throughout 2014. Unfortunately though, mainly due to lack of numbers, many of these events didn’t take place but we will keep on trying next year where I believe we have many possible events to be included in our calendar. My thanks go to Tom O’Connell who, yet again, arranged the annual BALI Trout Angling Day at Eyebrook Reservoir in September. 17 BALI members from eight member companies across the UK attended and took part in a great catching day. Tom was very pleased to see so many new faces and he hopes that this will continue in years to come. Congratulations to Nurture Landscapes, Gavin Jones and Horizon Landscapes who took 1st, 2nd and 3rd prize respectively. Other prizes were handed out to Jason Tomlinson for the Heaviest Fish and the Best Pair went to Terry and Adam Doel of Gavin Jones. Tom would like to thank Ross at BALI HQ for his help in setting up the day and I understand that the arrangements for next year have begun already. horticulturist Noel Kingsbury. After dinner Noel gave a fascinating presentation on his work to promote the use of plant communities to create schemes that require less maintenance and that rely on the chosen species developing alongside each other to mutual benefit. It is a planting discipline favoured by Noel and by landscape designer Piet Oudolf, designer of the planting scheme for New York’s High Line, and Professor Nigel Dunnett of Sheffield University and Olympic Park fame, both of whom Noel has collaborated with on a number of high profile landscape schemes. A charity collection was taken during the evening and all monies collected were donated to Candlelighters – a Yorkshire charity based at The Tour of the JCB Visitor Centre and Loadall Production Facility near to Uttoxeter, took place on the 13th October. 19 people attended the event and were treated to an excellent day; Mark Hobbs (Regional Business Development Manager for JCB UK) gave a presentation about JCB and in particular the Teletruck, which is suited to so many of our businesses. After an outstanding three course lunch in the visitor restaurant we were then taken around the Story of JCB, and then the Production Facility. The manner in which this global company goes about its business is a lesson that so many could learn from and I believe that BALI members all went away with something positive from the day. It was also good to see the different businesses talking, networking and learning from each other. Unsurprisingly this day will be being repeated on next year’s diary. Thank you to Mark Hobbs and all the others involved at JCB, and also to Emily at BALI for organising the day. As I write this, we are about to hold our Regional Dinner at Chateau Impney Hotel, Droitwich Spa, Our Regional AGM takes place at the Best Western Crown Hotel in Boroughbridge on Thursday 5th February, when we will be joined by BALI’s Chief Operations Officer Wayne Grills and BALI National Vice Chairman Paul Downer. We plan to start with an afternoon technical workshop on HAVs, followed by the AGM at 6pm. Full details will be sent out shortly and we hope many regional members will come along and join us. As always, please contact me if you are interested in joining the committee or want to suggest events you would like the committee to organise over the next 12 months. I would like to extend a warm welcome to new BALI members in our region: Colour your Garden, Thirsk, PWP Landscape Design, Leeds, and Cutting Crew, Pontefract. We look forward to seeing you at the AGM and at other forthcoming events. And finally, may I thank the regional committee for their support and also the team at Landscape House for their hard work in organising and promoting our events during the year. We wish all Yorkshire and North East Region members a happy Christmas and a profitable New Year. Joe Zazzetta | REGIONAL CHAIRMAN Part of the JCB Story display where Tom Hart Dyke is the speaker. I will report on this in the next edition of Landscape News. I hope to see many of the Midlands members at the BALI Awards luncheon in London in December. Congratulations to any of you that are listed as finalists; I would like to wish you every success on the day. The Regional AGM will take place on Thursday 15th January at Chateau Impney Hotel and we will welcome COO Wayne Grills and new BALI National Chairman Bob Field. We will also have an opportunity to listen to and take inspiration from a speaker. Please put this date in your diaries; details to follow. I would like to welcome new members Bournville Village Trust and Street Design and look forward to meeting them at the AGM event in January. BALI participants at the BALI Trout Angling Day in September On behalf of the Midlands committee, I would like to wish you all a busy and profitable winter planting season, and may it continue well into 2015. James Coles | REGIONAL CHAIRMAN North Thames Our last meeting for 2014 was delivered by North Thames’ Vice-Chair David Houghton from Kings Landscapes (MK) on the tricky subject of Contract Law. David outlined the pitfalls of not providing or understanding how these contracts work at both domestic and commercial levels and stressed the importance of knowing when to walk away if contract terms are unworkable, and to always drill down to the detail on contracts before agreeing to them. It was an invaluable insight into the daunting world of contractual obligation and members would do well to pay close attention to the small print! Following some terrific events throughout the year, we had another great turnout in September for a presentation by John Wyer of Bowles and Wyer and Maggie Fennell, manager of Boningale GreenSky, who spoke about ‘Gardens in the Sky’, including roof gardens and green roofs. Maggie began by speaking about the exciting opportunities for architects, landscapers, builders and roofers in creating green roofs. Her nursery is based in Shropshire and covers 40 acres; it has been established for fifty years and began with container-grown trees and shrubs. Several years ago they diversified to provide a wide variety of plants for the burgeoning green roof market. They linked up with University of Sheffield to research the requirements of people and the correct growing media for successful and long-lived green roofs. John Wyer spoke about his company’s experiences of installing a variety of roof gardens on several properties in London and illustrated his talk with photographs of the work. Bowles & Wyer are creating more and more roof gardens for offices and apartments in London. Many office blocks are now being designed with integral layers of roof gardens. There are always technical issues, but nearly always a suitable solution. Kate O’Shea from Perennial, the horticultural charity, spoke to members about the charity’s work helping those in the horticultural industry and explained how companies can support the charity becoming Perennial Partners. Our October event was a talk by Mark Gregory of Landform Consultants – ‘A Park on the Rock’. The evening was sponsored by BALI Affiliate Green-tech and Ian Rotherham from the company introduced the evening and gave an overview of his company and the wide range of horticultural products they supply. This was our last meeting of the year and this will be my last report before I step down after three years as Regional Chair at the regional AGM on Tuesday 13th January 2015 at the Beales Hotel, Hatfield. We will be joined by BALI COO Wayne Grills, new BALI National Chairman and one of our own, Bob Field, and National Vice Chairman Paul Downer. I am delighted to welcome the following new members to North Thames region: Tina James Garden Design of North Aston, Oxfordshire; Green Moon Landscapes of Halstead; Deborah Gibson Garden Design of Barnet; and Urban Planters (Chelmsford, Cambridge and East London). We look forward to seeing you at the AGM in January. Mark Gregory’s presentation gave members an insight to his involvement in the creation of Gibraltar’s first public park. Mark was approached to construct the Commonwealth Park in Gibraltar in 2013 and given eighteen months to complete it. When he went to the first meeting with his clients he was presented with a plan drawn up by the Minister. It was a sketch plan and not quite appropriate for the job so, during a break in the meeting, Mark approached the Minister and diplomatically made him aware that the plan would not work. And so began a logistically, horticulturally and professionally challenging project that eventually opened on 12th June 2014. Mark illustrated his talk with very interesting photographs of the progress of the park’s construction. My thanks as always to my committee and for the support we have received from regional members throughout the year. I would like to wish you all a very Happy Christmas and a prosperous 2015. Kevin Copping | REGIONAL CHAIRMAN SUDScrete PERMEABLE PAVING SYSTEM Ultrascape SUDScrete is a porous sub-base to be used under a decorative resin surface. Its unique formulation contains recycled glass providing an eco-friendly layer. The product is ideal for problem areas such as tree pits, footways and driveways. For more information, please call 01827 871871. rain! e h t e tak ins can’t www.ultrascape.co.uk [email protected] Dra BALI Landscape News | Winter 2014 | 41 PRODUCT & AFFILIATE NEWS British Sugar TOPSOIL declares best year ever BALI Affiliate member British Sugar TOPSOIL, the UK’s largest supplier of topsoil to the landscaping, construction and amenity sectors, has declared the past year its best ever for sales. On the first day of the Europlants Autumn Show in September garden designers and contractors enjoyed a tour of the BALI Affiliate member’s Hatfield nursery. John Wyer of BALI contractor Bowles and Wyer welcomed visitors to the Open Day and the tour was led by Chris Richards, Sales Account Manager at Europlants. In the year to September 2014, the company supplied 240,000 tonnes of BS 3882:2007 topsoil to projects across the UK. This is over a 20% increase on the amount of topsoil supplied in the year ending September 2013. Andy Spetch, National TOPSOIL Manager said; “TOPSOIL is the ultimate sustainable product. By recovering, screening and blending the rich arable soils that adhere to the 7.5 million tonnes of sugar beet delivered by farmers to British Sugar’s UK factories, we are providing our landscaping, construction and amenity customers with a natural, consistent product that meets BS3882:2007. “Our sales figures for the past 12 months speak for themselves; customers want to use sustainable products but not at the expense of quality, consistency and regulatory compliance.” Mark Richardson from Stewart Landscape Construction uses British Sugar TOPSOIL in a lot of his projects. He said: “Having successfully used Landscape20 for over 10 years I know that I will always get a high quality, consistent topsoil.” British Sugar’s highly integrated approach to manufacturing aims to transform all of their raw materials into sustainable products. They recycle soil for landscaping, stones for building and lime for soil conditioning. 500,000 tonnes of animal feed is also produced from the sugar beet pulp. TOPSOIL’s product is stored undercover at the company’s four sugar factories, Bury St Edmunds, Cantley, Newark and Wissington, ensuring availability and consistency all year round. It is available for delivery to projects across the UK in loose, bulk loads. www.bstopsoil.co.uk. AHS - the one-stop shop for all your landscaping and aggregate supplies Each AHS customer is given a dedicated sales team member who is always available at the end of the phone. Its key products are: • Bark and Woodchip Since its establishment in 1992, new BALI Affiliate member AHS has grown to become the market leader in the supply of bark and woodchip products throughout the UK. The company also supplies a wide range of aggregates and other landscaping products and this is helping to build AHS an enviable reputation as a one-stop-shop for landscapers. The company works hard to ensure it provides a superior service, along with quality products, competitive prices and raw materials obtained from renewable or sustainable sources. It boasts the best sales team in the industry with in-depth knowledge of the range of products available and advice on the most suitable solution for each project. Its delivery service, too, is fast and efficient. Europlants Autumn Show draws industry professionals • Play Safety Surfacings • Aggregates – general and decorative, including cobbles, pebbles and boulders • Soil, Composts and Improvers • Tree Planting and Care – from tree and shrub shelters to tree anchors and irrigation systems • Landscaping products – from ground reinforcement and lawn edging to sleepers and grass seed • Drainage products – comprehensive range from the world leaders in surface water management systems • Wildlife products – everything you need to ensure your projects support and protect wildlife and habitats www.ahs-ltd.co.uk Over the three days of the event many visitors from around the country, including garden centre buyers, garden designers, landscape contractors, landscape architects and local authorities enjoyed a taste of Italy with a sample showroom set up to display a huge range of plants from Europlants’ main supplier Vannucci Piante. Staff were on hand with suggestions for the most attractive plants and the best current offers. Of particular interest was Europlants’ newly developed area of the nursery displaying monumental size specimens in an individual setting enabling landscape professionals to imagine these plants in the landscapes they are designing. Although every day is open day at Europlants, during the Autumn Show guests were treated to a buffet lunch and a glass of Vannucci wine. The show was, apparently, a great success with many enquiries and orders taken for the season ahead. www.europlants.net Euroflor display wins praise Lake Meadows, a popular and extremely wellvisited park in the heart of Billericay, Essex, has received much public praise for a flower meadow sown with a Euroflor seed mix. The flourishing ‘Friends of Lake Meadows’ group of volunteers and supporters work together with Basildon Council to maintain and develop the park. “We have been overwhelmed that so many park users have commented on how amazing the flower meadow is and how much they have enjoyed it,” say the Friends of Lake Meadows. Park users have used comments like “stunning” about the flower meadow adjacent to the lake. The meadow was sown in the spring by the council, using designs supplied by the Friends incorporating an ‘S’ shaped grass walkway celebrating Major Spitty - a local landowner who excavated the lake during the 19th century depression using unemployed farmworkers. Seeds, planting advice and expertise were provided by Rigby Taylor using a mix called ‘Sarah Bouquet’, which provides height, colour and a prolonged flowering period. 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Frank Adriaenssens, a prestigious landscape architect and garden designer, is a newly accredited Wildflower Turf installer and will be distributing wildflower products throughout Holland, Belgium, Luxemburg and beyond. Desire for wildflower meadows across the Benelux region is high, as the appreciation for the natural environment or more particularly the ‘back to nature’ philosophy has growing momentum. People are trying to reflect this philosophy in public and private spaces and want to create a natural and wildlife friendly atmosphere. Consequently the demand for wildlife-friendly planting to support biodiversity is on the rise and wildflower meadows perfectly comply. They are uncomplicated, beautiful and particularly cost-effective for larger areas. Adriaenssens reports, “The soil-less growing system of Wildflower Turf Ltd, to create an instant wildflower meadow, is a unique feature in Europe. Moreover, the expertise and the high quality of their Wildflower Turf products, make it possible for European landscape professionals and gardeners to successfully create an English wildflower meadow in a very short period of time.” James Hewetson-Brown, Managing Director at Wildflower Turf Ltd said, “We are delighted to welcome Frank as one of our Accredited Installer Partners and as our Benelux distributor. We have been keen to help the Benelux market whose environment is clearly facing similar biodiversity issues. Business trips and site visits will certainly be interesting and fun; we will enjoy the opportunity to sample the fantastic array of Belgium exports!” www.wildflowerturf.co.uk Boningale Nurseries is celebrating another winning streak after learning that all three winners in in the Soft Landscaping Construction (Non Domestic) under £300,000 category had been supplied with its top quality nursery stock. This is the second year running that the leading Albrighton-based company has contributed to winning schemes in the BALI Awards. Sustain Landscapes Ltd won an award for its work at Harton Quays Park, South Shields and Elmtree Garden Contractors Ltd won two awards: the Principal Award for Bristol Harbourside, Building 4 and Millennium Promenade, Bristol, and an award for its landscaping at Bath Western Riverside Podium. Boningale also supplied two winners in the Grounds Maintenance - Free Public Access category: Continental Landscapes for its landscaping at Wychavon Parks, Wychavon, and The Landscape Group, which was recognised for its excellent work at Eastbourne Seafront Promenade and Carpet Gardens. Frank Sandford, Sales Director at Boningale Nurseries, said: “We are very proud indeed to be associated with all of these winning landscaping projects, which demonstrate the very highest standards in the industry. “The BALI Awards are the Oscars of the landscaping profession so to have played a role in five winning projects this year is testament to the quality of stock we supply and the calibre of the clients we work with.” Frank added: “Congratulations to all the awardwinning Contractors, and we thank them for placing their business with Boningale.” Last year, Boningale Nurseries also supplied three winners, The New Birmingham Library (pictured here), The Co-operative head office in Manchester, and St Antony’s College, Oxford. www.boningale.co.uk New Wyevale Nurseries’ catalogue launched Wyevale Nurseries’ new 169 page catalogue is its first for 17 years aimed specifically at the landscape and amenity sector. It contains more than 2,500 lines and all the plants listed are grown by the Hereford-based BALI Affiliate member. Adam Dunnett, Sales and Marketing Director at Wyevale Nurseries, explained: “We are one of the UK’s largest amenity growers, something we are very Wyevale’s proud of, but with our Sales Manager tree, transplant and Andy Congera container grown plant nurseries all being separate up until this year, we have struggled to get the message out about our incredibly wide range of plants. “The fact that we have brought our three key landscape amenity production companies back together into one, it seemed the perfect year to produce a catalogue which represented the new collective company, Wyevale Nurseries.” The Landscape Amenity sector accounts for nearly 70 per cent of Wyevale Nurseries’ turnover. Adam continued: “Having spent a number of years as a buyer, I’ve seen lots and lots of supplier catalogues and one thing in particular that used to frustrate me was the unrealistic prices. We have aimed our catalogue prices at market rates with price bands, which we hope makes this catalogue a useful working document. We grow all the plants listed in the catalogue, a claim very few of our competitors could make, and we really are a one-stop shop for companies working in the landscape and amenity market.” www.wyevalenurseries.co.uk. QuickHedge – instant mature hedging from Boningale BALI Affiliate member Boningale Nurseries has been appointed the UK distributor for Netherlands-based QuickHedge. At its 25-hectare nursery in Boekel, QuickHedge grows more than 540,000 plants in 20 varieties and in several heights of maturity, including the young hedge plants that require an average of six years to reach maturity before they are sent out to clients. The strong root system and exceptionally high quality means that the hedging is suitable for all kinds of domestic and commercial landscaping projects. The plants come delivered in convenient ready-to-plant containers of biodegradable cardboard, making them easy to install. They are also available to order in a variety of forms, including indigenous, exotic, flowering, ever-green and fruit-bearing. Frank Sandford, Boningale Nurseries’ Sales Director, said: “We are delighted to be appointed UK distributors for QuickHedge. We’ve used their mature plants on a number of projects and have always been really impressed with the quality. It’s rare that you can achieve instant results in soft landscaping but this ‘hedging in a box’ gives clients a great alternative to fencing or walling, plus they offer a low long-term cost of ownership.” www.boningale.co.uk Planning permission granted for Green-tech’s new A1 development Green-tech is celebrating after hearing that planning permission has been granted by Harrogate Borough Council for their new site in North Yorkshire, just off the A1 between junctions 47 and 48. The new site, to be known as Rabbit Hill Park, will house Green-tech’s £9 million business, the HQ office, warehouse and distribution facility, new trade store and their 40 plus strong team. The company has also been awarded a £200,000 grant from the York, North Yorkshire and East Riding Enterprise Partnership’s Business Grant Programme, part of the Government’s Regional Growth Fund, which supports the creation of new jobs and business growth. Green-tech’s Project Manager Tom Parker said: “The award of both the grant and planning permission is fantastic news. A lot of hard work has gone into this, not only from the Green-tech team but also from David Boulton, our Planning Consultant from Carter Jonas in Harrogate, and Chris Smith, our Architect from York-based Lawrence Hannah. The new site is well planned and will become a valued asset in the local area, offering Green-tech future growth potential as well as supporting the local economy.” Managing Director, Rachel Kay, continued: “We are delighted with the announcement, this news rounds off our anniversary year perfectly. We are a Yorkshire-based business and it is important to us that we use other local businesses. We will be appointing contractors between now and Christmas and intend to use Yorkshirebased contractors and source as many Yorkshire materials as possible.” The project is estimated to cost £2 million and will start with groundwork’s early in the New Year. Green-tech hope to be up and running in their new location by September 2015, just in time for their busy 2015/16 landscaping period. Green-tech 2015 Product Catalogue out now The new 2015 Green-tech printed catalogue is now available to landscape contractors, architects and garden designers across the UK. This season’s catalogue is a bumper issue with the addition of a British Standard Subsoil, three new ranges of wildflower seed and the latest grounds maintenance machinery to hit the landscape market. Each year Green-tech donates 10p to charity for each catalogue distributed. This years’ worthy beneficiary is Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital. With in excess of 6000 catalogues distributed throughout October the charity fund will be off to a healthy start. For your copy of the new Green-tech 2015 catalogue email: [email protected] or call 01423 332 100. Green champion named Dorset Entrepreneur of the Year Green champion and Managing Director of BALI Affiliate member Eco Sustainable Solutions, Trelawney Dampney, has been crowned Entrepreneur of the Year at the 2014 Dorset Business Awards. Trelawney, who runs one of the UK’s most successful organics recycling and renewable energy companies, won the prestigious title in the face of stiff competition. The judges praised his broad network of local and industry connections and “continuous and close attention to market developments and technological advancements.” They added: “Trelawney’s business achievements in terms of sustained growth and profitability, coupled with his ‘can do’ approach, resilience, energy and clear passion for the Eco business and the sector within which it operates, contributed to the judges’ decision to name him as the overall winner of the Entrepreneur of the Year Award.” Trelawney said winning the award was a “tremendous honour”, adding: “It is a huge tribute to my family, who have been a continuous and constant support, and my team at Eco who work hard and always strive for the best results.” This year’s Dorset Business Awards had ten categories. To qualify as Entrepreneur of 2014, the individual or team had to demonstrate the realisation of their entrepreneurial vision and have a clear plan in place to achieve sustained growth in future. In particular, the judges were looking to recognise outstanding achievement, innovative business concept, growth and good management skills. Eco was founded by Trelawney in 1993 and now employs 46 people with an annual turnover of £11 million. Its Parley operation in Dorset processes 150,000 tonnes of material annually, producing enriched topsoil, compost and woodchip for the landscaping and construction industries. Eco currently handles 250,000 tonnes of organic material each year across four facilities. A recent extension to the company’s core business is energy generation through both an anaerobic digestion (AD) plant and a solar farm. In addition, the company has received planning consent to build a biomass to energy plant. Nearly 700 people attended this year’s Dorset Business Awards at the Bournemouth International Centre. The Entrepreneur of the Year category was sponsored by Bournemouth University. www.thisiseco.co.uk Green-tech celebrates its 20 year anniversary BALI Affiliate member Green-tech celebrated twenty years in the landscaping industry in October. Founded by Richard and Rachel Kay in 1994 with a second hand van, £200 and an office in their house, Green-tech has grown today to a £9 million plus turnover business, operating out of massive 30,000 sq ft warehousing and office facilities north west of York, employing more than 40 staff and selling over 6000 products. Chairman Richard Kay said: “We are incredibly proud of all that we have achieved over the last twenty years. We’ve had highs and lows but we have a great team behind us and business is booming so we have a lot to be thankful for. We don’t take our market-leading position for granted and never rest on our laurels; we’re always looking to improve and grow. We plan to invest heavily in expanding our Green-tree topsoil business in the south for 2015, we’re looking at new markets for John Chambers Wildflower Seed arm and we will continue to develop relationships with landscape architects, contractors and designers, so as you can tell we have no plans to slow down at Green-tech any time soon.” Rachel Kay, Green-tech’s Managing Director, added: “We’ve worked hard over the years to offer a wide range of products, quickly and as promised. We’ve built great relationships in the industry with customers and suppliers alike and this keeps us at the forefront of change. We know what the challenges, needs and expectations of the industry are and I think this has helped us stay ahead of our competitors, that and the fact that are prices are keen and we just do the all the simple things well.” Green-tech started celebrations with team social events, a joint open day with Johnsons of Whixley and the publication of a twentypage anniversary supplement that provides an in-depth look at their brands, products and people. They also hosted a celebration dinner with a hundred or so colleagues from across the industry at Landscape Live. If you would like a copy of the Green-tech anniversary supplement please email [email protected]. www.green-tech.co.uk BALI Landscape News | Winter 2014 | 45 PRODUCT & AFFILIATE NEWS Solid gold achievement by Harrod UK Investors in People is the UK’s leading accreditation for business improvement through people management and provides a wealth of resources for businesses to innovate, improve and grow, with a focus on good people, making a great business! BALI Affiliate member Harrod UK was first awarded IiP status in 1996 and, having maintained the accreditation ever since, has now achieved the Gold standard. Co-ordinated by David Bowling, Harrod UK’s Manufacturing Director, and Hazel Stimpson, the company’s HR Manager, David said “This was no mean achievement as Gold standard is achieved by less than 1 per cent of all companies striving to achieve IiP status. The prestigious award is described by IiP as an achievement of ‘world class best practice’ and means we are considered to have the highest standards of people management and development that support our business goals. Achieving Gold is recognition of the commitment and passion of our team members and testament to the fact that everyone is fully engaged in our vision.” Hazel added: “I feel as proud as I expect the rest of team Harrod do at this very well deserved achievement. Being only one of three manufacturing companies to have achieved this prestigious award in the whole of the Eastern Region is truly wonderful.” Lateral Design Studio wins SGD Product of the Year 2014 Gaining Investors in people makes a statement about the kind of organisation you are, the way you operate and the core values that drive a company forward. Managing Director Stephanie Harrod commented: “It isn’t just about setting yourself apart or inspiring others. The accreditation is also about attracting new talent, clients and business, whilst improving productivity, enhanced quality and employee engagement and motivation. It’s a true reflection on how important our staff are to us and stresses the importance of how we as a company will continue to progress and grow in the future. We have come a long way in the past sixty years, constantly striving to improve our company and our culture. It was even more fitting that we should achieve this very high standard in our 60th year.” During the assessment process IiP assessors Dave Abdul and Allan Churchman spent time at the company’s 12,000m2 site in Lowestoft, interviewing a cross-section of staff and senior management in order to gain an extensive overview of company culture, procedures, practice and staff investment. In addition, Harrod UK was required to demonstrate at least 165 pieces of evidence to achieve Gold; they demonstrated 172! Dave Abdul commented “Harrod UK is a learning organisation, which punches well above its weight and where culture The Designer Landscape Drain Cover from new BALI Affiliate member Lateral Design Studio was named SGD Product of the Year 2014 at the Landscape Show in London’s Battersea Park. The award was determined by votes from visitors to the Landscape Show, where the ten shortlisted products were displayed side-by-side. Society of Garden Designers immediate past Chair, Juliet Sargeant MSGD, who announced the winner said: “With a vast range of new products available to garden-makers every year, the SGD wanted to find and celebrate the very best of them. We know that great gardens are achieved when professional garden designers use the finest products to implement their visions and I’m delighted that designers have chosen such an innovative product as the winner in the first year of the competition.” Lateral Design Studio is a family run company with 30 years’ experience in the construction industry. It successfully fuses unique designs with cutting edge technology, turning functional construction and landscape products into art, including external covers for drains, gullies and manholes; beautiful decorative tree grates; garden screens; swimming pool and spa drain eats strategy for breakfast.” Paul Devoy, Head of Investors in People at the UK Commission for Employment and Skills said: “We’d like to congratulate Harrod UK on their Gold Standard. Such a high level of accreditation is the sign of great people management practice, and demonstrates a commitment to staff development and shows an organisation committed to being the very best it can be. Harrod UK should be extremely proud of their achievement.” Peter Aldous Local MP for Waveney was delighted to congratulate the Directors and Team at Harrod UK by presenting them with the IiP Gold Certificate and plaque at their offices in Lowestoft. covers; and a new level access drain solution for glazed doors – ‘Aqualevel’. All products can be used for both residential and commercial landscape schemes. The company offers a ready-made product range as well as a bespoke service for clients who wish to commission their own designs. Materials and finishes include stainless steel, cast iron and a natural Jonite stone composite. John Harte, Managing Director, said: “We have turned the mundane into masterpieces, offering garden designers and landscapers a real choice with our range of highly desirable covers. We’re a small family run company and this award has made all the hard work worthwhile.” The company’s designed covers can be used on driveways, patios, balconies, and in gardens and have been specified for urban schemes including Blackburn Cathedral. As well as offering a wide range of set designs for both modern and traditional projects, Lateral Design Studio’s in-house team can tweak an existing pattern or commission a completely new one for clients, producing them in a choice of materials and finishes. www.lateraldesignstudio.co.uk Mobility kerb inspires new product line for Brett A specialist mobility kerb that has been installed across regions of South Yorkshire has proven so successful that the manufacturer, BALI Affiliate Brett Landscaping, has added the product to its standard paving catalogue, making it freely available to national developers and local authorities alike. The kerb, which features an upstand of 30mm between carriageway and footpath, provides adequate channel drainage and aids mobility for wheelchair users and pushchairs. A protruding lug at the rear of the kerb helps to hold it reliably in place, providing greater stability throughout the kerb’s lifetime. So far, the kerb style has been successfully put to use across four districts of South Yorkshire, predominantly throughout private development sites, which have and will be adopted by the local authority. Jamie Gledhill, Northern Specification Manager at Brett Landscaping, explains: “In modifying this traditional style of kerb, we’ve developed a product that is extremely high quality, has proven capability and is also cost effective. So far, it has been introduced across adoptable roads throughout Barnsley, Doncaster and Rotherham, with the most recent installation having been completed within a private housing development by Persimmon Homes.” The Brett Landscaping kerb is also among the solutions used by Sheffield City Council Highways Adoption Group. Jamie goes on to detail why the concept for developmental improvement was made: “We felt that introducing a nib at the rear of the kerbstone would be a progressive development; one which would be beneficial, not only to aid level setting, but actually to increase the longevity of the stones. As a more stable installation it is far less likely to be affected by potential vehicular impact.” He explains that the success of, and demand for, the re-designed kerb in South Yorkshire has spurred Brett Landscaping to feature the adapted product within its standard catalogue, and continues: “In reconfiguring this kerb solution to better mobility solutions we have developed a more appropriate option than some of our alternative block paving kerb units, namely a unique rear lug element that benefits installation wherever mobility access is required. Our success in South Yorkshire has given us confidence that it is, of course, appropriate for use anywhere in the country. Because its design makes it eminently suitable for so many applications we’ve now decided to roll the mobility kerb out into our standard Commercial Range catalogue, enabling many more contractors to gain from the improvements we’ve made in this vital area of mobility access.” www.brettpaving.co.uk Tobermore paving graces Heron Lakes luxury lodge park Set in 75 acres of idyllic landscaped lakes and woodland just four miles from the picturesque market town of Beverley, East Yorkshire, Heron Lakes luxury lodge park has recently undergone a breathtaking landscaping makeover. Designed and delivered by Heron Lakes Ltd, the landscape surrounding these lavish holiday homes has been reinvented with the incorporation of Tegula and Tegula Trio, some of BALI Affiliate member Tobermore’s finest block paving products. Tegula paving evokes a timeless elegance as a result of an amazing tumbling manufacturing Stonemarket welcomes garden designers and installers to annual event Stonemarket showcased its range of landscaping products to over 80 garden designers and installers, at an exclusive event recently. The event walked visitors through Stonemarket’s full range of patio and driveway products, including a range of new products for 2015. With a selection of high-end products to transform gardens and driveways, from British materials to natural stones from across the world, BALI Affiliate Stonemarket is at the cutting edge of landscaping product development, with an innovative design team with an eye for garden trends. Displayed at the event were a number of stunning new concrete and natural stone patio and driveway products, as well as Stonemarket’s brand new range of vitrified paving, a material which offers stunning good looks combined with impressive technical performance. Visitors were also given an exclusive sneak preview of the 2015 brochure cover which features the brand new natural stone product Stonespar. Available in two preblended mixes, this cutting edge option can be used in a multitude of applications. All new products will be available to order from January 2015. process used at Tobermore. Tegula products model a natural weathered stone appearance and can transform the appearance and character of any area. Tegula and Tegula Trio in subtle, demure Slate was the ideal colour choice for the landscape at Heron Lakes, complementing the relaxed, understated ambience beautifully. www.tobermore.co.uk As well as product displays, displayed on eye-catching stands and in minibrochures, garden designers and installers were able to take advantage of a factory tour. Product demonstrations also kept guests entertained as they watched the installation of Templeton Driveway Setts and the fast point system in action, whilst one of Stonemarket’s stone experts gave a presentation on how to tell good quality stone from bad. www.stonemarket.co.uk BALI Landscape News | Winter 2014 | 47 PRODUCT & AFFILIATE NEWS Iconic British brands choose Chic Teak Steel planters ‘galvanise’ the growth of IOTA’s business in 2014 Steel planters have become the fastest growing product area for IOTA, the specialist planter supplier. Steel planter projects delivered in 2014 include schemes for London Borough of Havering, Bristol University, The Oval cricket ground, the Snowhill development in Birmingham, and for Warner Brothers’ new offices in central London. Planters can be supplied in a wide range of steels and finishes, including stainless steel, Corten steel and galvanised steel, but the majority of IOTA’s production is in zinc-plated ‘Zintec’ steel with a polyester powder coated (PPC) finish. IOTA’s Zintec PPC planters offer excellent value in terms of cost vs. technical performance, in addition to a durable, hard-wearing and flawless surface finish. As IOTA’s Chief Executive, Mark Chessell, explains: “We can work across all metals – not only steel, but aluminium, and also soft metals such as lead and copper. However, stainless steel and powder coated steel planters are 90 per cent of what we are asked to make, and powder coated Zintec, in particular, is the material of choice for most projects. Zintec PPC offers exceptional value, and a high standard of finish, and powder coating is a much more creative finishing technology than you might perhaps Dragon helps business ‘glo’ Earlier this year, BALI Affiliate member Ornamental Garden Lighting won priceless, one-to-one business mentoring from former Dragons’ Den investor and Yo! Sushi founder Simon Woodroffe, thanks to a nationwide competition run by The Times in partnership with Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles. Mike Shackleton and Nicky Gregory, directors of the Farnham-based company, were among only four other business owners to win this covetable prize. To win the entrepreneurs fought off hundreds of other entrants from across the UK by first submitting a video presentation for consideration, then pitching their own particular case in person to an expert panel. The panel consisted of The Times’ Deputy Business Editor, Andrew Clarke, Simon Woodroffe himself and business psychologist Tony Crabbe. imagine. There are some really beautiful specialist powder coats out there, opening up almost limitless scope for colour customisation; and with a bit of time and effort, we can almost always find a powder coat to meet the brief. So Zintec PPC has a unique combination of benefits, and it often ends up being the right answer – for example, when the planters on a project need to be valueengineered to fit the budget whilst still retaining the architect’s aesthetic vision for the scheme.” BALI Affiliate member IOTA custom-manufactures steel planters in any shape or size, from simple geometric shapes to complex architectural designs. IOTA also offers bespoke manufacture services in other materials, such as granite; and the service extends beyond planters to other items of street furniture (such as custom made chairs, benches etc.). www.iotagarden.com/bespoke-planters Ornamental Garden Lighting was chosen because the judges felt it was an extremely interesting business, which uniquely capitalises on the skills Mike Shackleton developed during a long career in the film business, based initially on his experience as a lighting cameraman and latterly, as a film director. Woodroffe is acting as the lighting designer’s personal business troubleshooter, using his considerable contacts and experience to advise and inspire them, with the aim of helping the eight year old business move up to the next level. Mike Shackleton said: “This is a truly fantastic opportunity and our mentoring sessions with Simon Woodroffe are both interesting and challenging. He’s clearly an extremely talented man and, right from the beginning, he asked some very astute and probing questions”. As a result, Shackleton very quickly established a new subsidiary company, named ‘glo’ (Garden Lighting Options) to provide professional garden lighting to smaller town gardens, at a fixed cost. According to Simon Woodroffe: “Many people I come across stroke their beards and procrastinate but, in just two months, Mike Shackleton has gone and made it happen. It’s fantastic! He already has the first glo clients under his belt and now has a product that I think thousands of people in towns and cities with smaller gardens will want.” Dragon Simon Woodroffe (centre) with Nicky Gregory and Mike Shackleton For more information about the new ‘glo System’ of garden lighting, please visit www.ornamentalgardenlighting.com/ garden-lighting-options Whilst some readers may not be familiar with the name Chic Teak, some of Britain’s most iconic brands are supplied by this new BALI Affiliate member. The National Trust, English Heritage, the MCC at Lords, Henley Royal Regatta and most of the country’s City and County Councils, have all chosen beautiful teak outdoor furniture from Chic Teak. Based in rural Hampshire, the UK’s leading designer/manufacturer and importer of luxury outdoor living and garden furniture has firmly established an envious reputation amongst its peers over the past twelve years for outstanding quality and excellent customer service. All furniture is covered by a comprehensive 10 year guarantee and can be delivered fully assembled nationwide. Teak is rich in natural oils and minerals and it is extremely durable and resistant to fungal decay, water rotting, warping or shrinkage. Requiring little or no maintenance in the constantly changing British climate, it is ideal for outdoor applications. Chic Teak uses only premium grade ‘A’ teak and each piece is manufactured from ethically sourced, Indonesian government controlled plantations and carries SVLK certification. FSC accredited timber is also available, subject to availability. Managing Director Carl Drake is a designer by profession and has almost thirty years’ experience in the furniture industry. He has collaborated with landscaping professionals and Chelsea Gold Medal winning garden designers alike and presents a bespoke solution to enable them to realise their creations. Chic Teak has a 4000 sq ft showroom for both retail and trade customers boasting the largest selection of teak planters, tree benches and benches in the country. Visit the Chic Teak website at www.chic-teak.co.uk to view their entire range and for showroom location details. The Materials The Schemes The Lifestyle East meets West Designed and Built by ISOLA Garden Design. East meets West …. with Irish and Chinese materials for a Japanese inspired garden. Scheme: Private garden, Warwick. Designer: ISOLA Garden Design. Materials used supplied by Stockscape: Carlow Blue limestone paving in flamed and line chiselled finishes. Royal White granite flamed paving. New display area now open! T: 0845 050 5592 www.stockscape.co.uk BALI Landscape News | Winter 2014 | 49 NEW MEMBERS & TESTIMONIALS New Members (as at 31/07/2014) Full Contracting Affiliate Associate Midlands Bournville Village Trust South West Ann Balmforth Garden Designs South Thames ANB Groundcare The London Gardener Ltd North West AP Broome Landscapes Ltd South Thames AHS Limited Platipus Anchors Ltd The Pot Company AVS Fencing Supplies Ltd Chic Teak Ltd South Thames Bill Kear Plant & Agricultural Contractors Ltd EVG Landscapes Ltd North West PSD Groundscare Yorkshire North East Colour Your Garden Scotland SealEco Ltd North Thames Green Moon Landscapes Yorkshire North East PWP Landscape Design Midlands Street Design Ltd North West Places for People Landscapes Ltd Scotland 1st Landscaping Solutions East Anglia British Wild Flower Plants Training Provider North Thames Urban Planters (Chelmsford, Cambridge and East London) Registered Designer North Thames Tina James CMATS (Eastern) Ltd Membership revoked BST Groundscare Applications in progress Full Contracting Acacia Gardens Ltd JC Gardens & Climbing Frames Ltd Bamboo Landscaping Goodinsons Gardenrama Company Frognal Gardens Ltd Thomson Habitats Russell Landscaping Ltd Kestrel Contractors Ltd Ipswich Borough Council Beechill Landscapes LTD Mactus Ltd Diverse Commercial Solutions Ltd JS Lee Landscaping London Decking Company The Head Gardeners Limited Groundlands Limited YMCA DLG Affiliate Andy Steadman Landscape & Garden Design TESTIMONIALS Bournville Village Trust ‘I have worked with Lloyd Gower (BVT Landscapes Manager) for seven years in his previous role with Oakleaf Grounds Maintenance and have an excellent working relationship. Now with BVT, he remains flexible and positive with regard to his clients.’ ANB Groundcare ANB ‘Groundcare undertook the works in a professional manner and to a very high standard and I would recommend them to others if they want a good job done.’ British Wild Flower Plants ‘The service we have received from British Wild Flower plants has been of a high quality.’ Street Design Limited Overall the company provided an excellent service with good communication.’ PSD Groundscare ‘We have always found PSD to be a reliable business partner.’ Chic Teak Limited Service was outstanding, great product, communication and helpfulness. A pleasure to deal with.’ AVS Fencing Supplies ‘Excellent supplier with a good range of high quality products, customer service and competitive prices.’ The Pot Company The Pot Company is a very well appreciated customer, for their fair and honest treatment and also for their stable way to do business.’ Platipus Anchors Ltd ‘We are very pleased to work with the team at Platipus because their customer service is always excellent and there is a friendly voice at the end of the telephone to help with any problems. We would highly recommend them.’ AHS Limited Can’t fault the speed of service from returning quotations through to supplying product AHS have been consistent in their service to us over the 22 years we have been dealing with them.’ 1st Landscaping Solutions ‘We found 1st landscaping Solutions to be reliable, honest and reasonable.’ PWP Landscape Design PWP have been an outstanding company to deal with. They have both designed and created the most amazing garden for us, which has totally set our house apart from all the rest in our local vicinity. I would highly recommend PWP and have in fact done so on several occasions throughout the past 12 months.’ Urban Planters (Chelmsford, Cambridge and East London) ‘First class service and support’. AP Broome Landscapes Ltd Excellent service throughout. We have dealt with this company for many years, and strongly recommend them.’ The London Gardener LTD ‘From the first moment I met The London Gardner, I was taken with how passionate Emma is about her work. I felt that she cared about the result of my garden as if it was her own yet all elements of the project from design to quote to the physical aspects of the project were carried out in an extremely professional manner.’ Landscaping Solutions Changing the landscape of Telford town centre Penter natural clay pavers played a key role in the creation of the brand new Southwater urban redevelopment and retailscape Sienna, Mastiek and Auraton pavers were chosen for the £250million project The retailscape paving offers a striking combination of warm tones and crisp textures Penter natural clay pavers defined separate zones within the retailscape through herringbone and stretcher laying patterns At the heart of landscaping. With the ability to create the subtle transition between modernist architecture and natural surroundings, Penter pavers were the perfect choice to deliver aesthetic coherence to Telford’s groundbreaking Southwater redevelopment. 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