
Gledhow Lake
Innovative ecological restoration techniques used after major desilting operation.
To respect and protect natural habitats and biodiversity is a guiding principle of our landscape practice. Of course we know that people benefit hugely from access to nature, especially in towns and cities, but our commitment to the natural environment is a big part of our commitment to tackle climate change.
In river restoration and woodland conservation projects we have worked closely with national organisations including Natural England and The National Trust to design and build open spaces that not only respect nature but help it to thrive.

Innovative ecological restoration techniques used after major desilting operation.

The pond is a great addition to the area, bringing residents and communities closer to the natural environment

Leading a partnership to restore estuary edge ecology on a highly modified river

Catchment –scale programme of works to re-establish natural river processes, capture sediment and plant trees

We created a design to re naturalise the Day Brook by diverting the water course into a meandering new channel through Thackeray’s Lane recreation ground

The route was chosen to allow visitors to experience the variety of natural habitats within the wetland, from reed beds to woodland