Roof Terrace Design - Angel, Islington: ironbutterflydesign.co.uk
The client lives in a stunning penthouse in Angel, North London. Her home boasts two roof terraces and she was keen to have them updated to reflect the interior. The terrace adjoining
Roof Terrace Design - Angel, Islington: ironbutterflydesign.co.uk
The client lives in a stunning penthouse in Angel, North London. Her home boasts two roof terraces and she was keen to have them updated to reflect the interior. The terrace adjoining
granite setts We have started a new project in Woodbridge Sulfolk using reclaimed granite setts pictures to follow plus timelapse video

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When the time came for Andy Chetram, Facilities Manager at Central Park Stadium - the UK’s longest greyhound track, to purchase new maintenance equipment there was only one choice – a SISIS Quadraplay.

Thousands of New Roses Showcase Colour, Fragrance, Variety, and Disease Resistance June through October.
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Local authorities are being urged to tread lightly when mowing and trimming roadside grass verges.
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John Moverley, independent Chairman of the Amenity Forum, recently spoke at a conference in Manchester on progress made in improving standards and promote best practice in weed, pest and disease control across the amenity sector.
"We have many excell
Moor Citizens are to be mobilised in the Peak District National Park to gather scientific data on their local area.
Funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, the project will be based in Edale and aims to provide a learning and discovery environment for v
Hanson Formpave has supplied over 2,000m2 of paving to Barratt Homes’ Hanham Hall development, which is set to be the first of its kind to achieve the new zero carbon standard.
Set within 12-acres near Bristol, the development will be one of the firs
This week will see the opening of a new nature reserve that has been named after the man who led the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust for many years.
The reserve is to be named Tasker’s Meadow as a tribute to the trust’s former chief executive, Andy Task

Next weekend, London's private gardens and squares are open to the public. Expert urban explorer Todd Longstaffe-Gowan plots his path through the best
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Reflecting the current economic climate, the concept behind the Austerity Garden is high design on a low budget. In being innovative with affordable materials the garden will showcase creative design solutions. Rather than disguis
As the UK job market and economy continue to struggle, an increasing number of people working in horticulture are finding themselves faced with debt problems. Last year Perennial, the national charity for people working in horticulture and their fami
Gardeners' World Live rolls into the NEC Birmingham next week, and for one designer it has been a journey to savour.
Sharon Hockenhull, from Bolton, was selected by multi-award winning garden designer Cleve West and experts from the RHS to build a ga
A number of residents in Manchester city centre have backed the ParkStarter scheme which aims to reclaim 'zombie' car parks.
Over the weekend, supporters of the scheme rolled out 62 sqm of turf across six parking spots, that were paid for to cover th
Sherriff Amenity has entered into a unique partnership with Bowcom, to sell market and develop line marking products exclusively throughout the United Kingdom.
The agreement will see the national Sherriff Amenity Sales team promoting and selling Bowco
The National Gardens Scheme (NGS) and the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) are inviting amateur gardeners across England and Wales to apply for funds to support their community horticultural projects.
The fund of more than £100,000 was created in me
Seed potato grower, Ian Barbour from Annan, has smashed the Guinness World Record for exhibiting seed potatoes at Gardening scotland 2013.
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Just a quick pick of news headlines from the last couple of days.
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There is an optimistic view of the unprecedented migration we are witnessing from rural to urban a
The Weinor Zenara cassette awning impresses with its puristic design: the innovative two-point connection to a house only requires two wall brackets even for widths of 6.5 metres. In addition, all integrated components are invisible and space-saving.
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Now in retirement mode so dug out my old cordless drill that was bought from Argos a long time sgo for £10 to start all those jobs that have been put off. Its dead but to be fair has been used extensively for fencing jobs.Just need something simple…
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Read more…Due to ill health am retiring and disposing of most of our vehicles and machinery. It's all in good or excellent condition, some hardly used. We are in North Staffs and all will be subject to vat , have listed what's for sale at moment but the chap…
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