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The Landscape Review Bulletin brings you a selection of the top stories across the landscaping industry, including grounds maintenance, landscape contracting, construction and design, as well as landscaping materials, the built environment, biodiversity and sustainability.
Latest Landscape News
Landscape architects lead the drive to go green
Landscape architects and other staff have helped Atkins have notched up a Carbon Trust accreditation by switching to greener cars.
Diarmuid Gavin quits Irish Sky Garden project following cost rows
Celebrity gardener Diarmuid Gavin is said to be calling for a public inquiry after a bust up over a controversial garden in Ireland.
Pogues pop-group founder unveils art installation at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Pogues pop-group founder unveils art installation at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Jim Finer, founding member of pop group the Pogues, is to unveil an art installation at Yorkshire Sculpture Park on 11 February.
Arun extends ISS service period
Maintenance contractor credits long-serving grounds staff for continuation of council contract.
Sponsor needed to rescue Robert Kennett's Hampton Court show garden
A designer who had his conceptual garden accepted for the RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show only for a sponsor to drop out has made a last-gasp plea for help.
Initial trials find use of electric current to be effective at killing off onion weed
Electrical apparatus tested at Oxford Botanic Garden proves successful for weed control without leaving harmful residue.
Business site expansion helps supplier Green-tech add turnover and staff in 2011
Landscaping and horticulture supplier Green-tech increased turnover from £7.1m to £9.6m in 2011 and increased staff by eight to 42.
National Trust builds open squares links
Funding and promotion tie-in for June weekend aims to raise National Trust presence in capital.
Lewisham park takes London Planning Awards prize
A district park with paths defined by sculptural timber elements scooped the award for best new public space at last week's London Planning Awards.
Landscape In Depth
Dixon On ... Landscapers tackle Olympic challenges
Hindsight is safe, prediction is perilous. Remember the "barbecue summer" that ended-up as a monsoon? But here goes. The Olympics will test Britain's abilities for landscape maintenance as never before.
Review - Chippers and shredders
Review - Chippers and shredders
Machines designed for general organic waste were put through their paces in Oxford, Sally Drury reports.
Cornus
Cornus
These plants provide colourful structure in winter and flowers in summer, says Miranda Kimberley.
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