Blakedown landscapes to enable Canterbury Public Realm improvements

Blakedown landscapes to enable Canterbury Public Realm improvements

Blakedown Landscapes was appointed as the main contractor for the first phase of the Story Gardens project by Canterbury as part of the city's public improvement.

The system, which is funded by the British government of the British government (air), will change three important locations in Canterbury. Dane John Gardens, the historic city and castle parking lot parking.

HTA Design LLP, which was commissioned by the Canterbury City Council, has designed a series of “Story Gardens” in such a way that they are scenic spaces that combine physical improvements, path discovery and Canterbury.

There will be a path of the path, dive the paths again and set the historical plants in Dane John Gardens with wildflower meadows and new trees again.

The improvements on the city wall also include new plant and wild flower meadows as well as new seating and signage.

The Castle Row parking lot will contain new hedge plants and sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS). With a path used together and trees lined with trees, Castle Keep and Dane John Gardens lead to Castle Keep and Dane.

Chris Wellbelove, Managing Director of Blakedown Landscapes: Comments:

“Blakedown's expertise in the sensitive landscape design and complex public areas led by men makes us well placed in order to deliver this ambitious and meaningful project.”

The public realm project is part of a larger investment in the legacy of Canterbury to connect the municipalities with the history of the city again.

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