Basildon Borough Council has undertaken an impressive initiative to establish vibrant, impactful wildflower meadows across the borough. This ambitious project started in 2023 and remains ongoing. The council wanted to improve public spaces by enhancing their visual appeal, creating new local habitats, and increasing biodiversity. These areas needed to support a wide range of species, particularly pollinators such as bees and butterflies. The council also wanted to improve soil health and reduce reliance on chemical treatments. The council wants to create wildflower meadows in their country parks, urban parks, and new local nature reserves. It also...
Barnard Park’s £2.8 million transformation isn’t just enhancing green space, it’s creating local opportunities. Delivered by Blakedown Landscapes for Islington Council, the...
Read MoreOrigin Enterprises plc, the international group shaping the future of sustainable land use solutions, is pleased to announce a new headline sponsorship agreement for the prestigious...
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Agrovista Amenity is enhancing its line marking capabilities with a major investment in robotic technology and key industry appointments. As part of this strategy,...
MILWAUKEE continues to push the boundaries of outdoor cordless innovation with the new M18 FUEL Edger. Designed for landscape maintenance professionals, this solution...
Agrovista Amenity is pleased to announce its appointment as an approved distributor of Lanzarta, the newly authorised solution for controlling Hylobius abietis (large...
Greg Fitzmaurice, dual-role Course Manager and General Manager at Hunley Golf Club in North Yorkshire, has dedicated 28 years to the greenkeeping industry. Since...
The Commercial Vehicle Show is set to stage more than 300 sector-leading exhibitions featuring vans and heavy goods vehicles – alongside a series of expert talks and...
The UK's largest working construction equipment exhibition is back for its 6th edition! PlantWorx 2025 returns from 23rd to 25th September at its new home, Newark...