Government flood policy under attack
08 Feb 2012 | by Gavin McEwan
Policy on flood defence criticised for failing to recognise role of agriculture and food production.
Five fledgling designers are limbering up to show off their work at next month's Landscape Show -the first major public outing for some of the designers.
Policy on flood defence criticised for failing to recognise role of agriculture and food production.
FGM Claymore has been made UK distributor for the Walker commercial, zero-turn, out-front, direct-collect mower range.
Maintenance demands discussed for Olympic Park as designers reveal ethos for both zones.
All-Party Parliamentary Gardening & Horticulture Group wins pledge to pursue ornamentals funds.
The National Trust saw a 74 per cent increase in its visitor numbers in December 2011 compared with the previous December.
A new network sponsored by Defra aims to bring together people running ecosystem projects to pool best practice.
A new RHS report has found that gardening in schools can help even the most vulnerable of children maintain their place within society.
Fountains Group bought for undisclosed seven-figure sum by OCS after falling into administration.
Greenscape has won a £190,000 contract to look after the grounds of 125 housing estates in the West Midlands and Shropshire.


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