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Garden Landscaping requiring Planning Permission, UK

We have recently been working on five schemes that have required planning permission

Here's a snippet of work for these projects:

in Bidborough working alongside Architects - Offset

Drawing plans and building 3D models





in Speldhurst working alongside German architects - Baufritz (eco friendly kit home specialist) the house was installed in a week and we are working closely with project Manager Rob Middleton to bring the hard and soft landscaping together for this very exciting project.






in Chipstead (conservation area) working alongside Oak framed specialists architects and build company Oakland Vale
The house is almost complete, we gained permission last year for hard and soft landscapes which is just about to start construction as soon as the scaffolding comes down. Creative Landscapes are working on this project.

and Sevenoaks working with 2 sets of clients to gain necessary planning permissions.






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