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Land Studio launches new Ecology design and management division.
Land Studio’s new Ecology service will offer clients a wide range of ecological services including Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) assessments in support of their projects.
Introducing children to landscape architecture
Whenever we work with schools, we run workshops to get young people involved in the design process so they learn more about nature and the environment.
Helping clients to go green despite opposition
At Land Studio, we have bags of experience working on sites around the country which are facing planning challenges.
Land Studio’s Kate to swim Coniston Water for North Wales charity
Kate is in training to swim a gruelling 5.25 mile open water swim from the top to the bottom of Coniston Water in the Lake District this month.
We’ve been working on our Environmental creds
We’re coming up with lots of interesting ways we can do our bit for climate change.
Are you ready for biodiversity net gain legislation?
New legislation is on its way this November which will have an impact on new development.
We’re proud to be part of UK Landscape Architects Declare
Land Studio is one of a number of landscape architecture practices in the UK who have committed to the movement.
Planning permission secured for a National Trust project in the Lake District
Planning permission has been granted for one of our projects with the National Trust in the Lake District to improve the visitor experience at the popular Fell Foot Park, on the shores of Lake Windermere.
We're working with a number of schools to reduce flooding and boost biodiversity
Land Studio is working with a growing number of schools in Wales helping them with their water management and flooding issues.
Matt's cycling challenge
Land Studio Landscape Architect Matt Northall will be tackling an epic 1,400km bikepacking trip around the perimeter of Wales in April.
Taking a nature led approach can stop ‘insipid’ developments
How taking a nature led approach can stop ‘insipid’ developments from being built.
More needs to be done to help people access nature
Why we think the Environment Secretary’s pledge to create more green spaces and enhance bio-diversity is not enough.
Sustainable drainage systems and what it means to you
A short guide to SuDS and the upcoming legal changes.
In The News: Land Studio highlights SuDS law change
We have been in the news this week after welcoming DEFRA’s announcement of a SuDS requirement for future development.