This article sets out how constructing a building may be possible within the Root Protection Area (RPA) of a tree. I will try and explain what is the RPA and why it is so important when applying for planning permission to have regard for the RPA. This article is not aimed at the Arboricultural Consultant …
‘The Triangle Project’ near completion
It was over Two years ago that Open Spaces began working with Bouygues UK as their consultant Landscape Architects on the new £120 million headquarters for Cambridge Assessment. Working within a multi-discipline BIM compliant team, Open Spaces Successfully brought the Landscape design for ‘The Triangle Project’ through stage 4 (Design Development) to completion and handover.
Quality Management Standard ISO 9001 achieved
We are proud to announce that Open Spaces has achieved QMS ISO 9001 registration in Quality Management Standard. This internationally recognised Standard means our clients can be assured of our commitment to the highest quality of work produced within a fully audited Quality System. Likewise our valued workforce can also benefit, improving their satisfaction in …
Approved planning permission for Shendish Manor
Working on the Shendish Manor Hotel development proposal has been an exciting restoration project for Open Spaces. The Grade II Listed status of the hotel complex meant that many planning requirements focused on the surrounding landscape. Open Spaces provided services tailored to the historical context, ensuring the proposed restoration works paid homage to the formal …
Open Spaces Re-branding and New Website
Open Spaces Landscape celebrates our recent re-branding and new website.