aldermaston road a340 bank - tadley...141eny fr eg euonymus fortunei 'emerald gaiety' 3l c...

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103.3m ASSUMED BOUNDARY LINE, LEGALS TO CONFIRM MIN. 5M LANDSCAPE BUFFER PUBLIC FOOTPATH ACCESS/EGRESS 2.3m FROM BOUNDARY TOTAL PARKING SPACES: 129 FLAGPOLE 9 10 31 14 20 24 30 27 53 54 PLANT 13 75 MIN. 5M LANDSCAPE BUFFER Bank Police Houses Park 1 2 1a PROPOSED ACCESS/EGRESS TO SUIT DESIGN STANDARDS TO HIGHWAY CONSULTANTS DESIGN DETAILS. 76 115 96 PROPOSED 10 NO. SHEFFIELD CYCLE HOOPS 01 114 19 Aldermaston Road A340 5457 97 129 RWP RWP RWP RWP RWP RWP WAREHOUSE DELIVERY FREEZER CHILLER STAFF ROOM CHANGING MALE WC FEMALE WC OFFICE CASH ROOM UTILITY IT RECYLING BAKER PREPARATION CUSTOMER WC SALES AREA ENTRANCE T11 T10 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T1 20nr Hb pn S 20nr Eny fr EG 28nr Hb vr 18nr Hb pn S 23nr Vb dv 39nr Prns lauro OL 22nr Eny fr EG 24nr Lvn an H 20nr Lvn an H 18nr Lvn an H 36nr Lvn an H 20nr Ptnt fr G 51nr Ptnt fr G 24nr Ptnt fr G 50nr Eny fr EG 21nr Eny fr EG 18nr Hb vr 14nr Mhn aq A 20nr Mhn aq A 26nr Mhn aq A 36nr Mhn aq A 23nr Hb pn S 37nr Hb vr 34nr Spr jp F 32nr Hb MB 54nr Lvn an H 36nr Vb dv 38nr Hb pn S Native Buffer Mix 7nr Acr cm 10nr Be pnd 42nr Crtg mn 42nr Cryls av 28nr Il aq 28nr Mls sy 28nr Prns sp 28nr Rs cn 14nr Vb op Native Buffer Mix 3nr Acr cm 5nr Be pnd 20nr Crtg mn 20nr Cryls av 14nr Il aq 14nr Mls sy 14nr Prns sp 14nr Rs cn 7nr Vb op Native Buffer Mix 2nr Acr cm 3nr Be pnd 12nr Crtg mn 12nr Cryls av 8nr Il aq 8nr Mls sy 8nr Prns sp 8nr Rs cn 4nr Vb op 49nr Mhn aq A 28nr Eny fr EG 35nr Chsy tr S 7nr Qr ro 36nr Vb dv 16nr Hb vr 17nr Vb dv 1nr Qr ro H1 and H2 to be reduced to 1m height Gaps in existing vegetation to southern boundary to be infilled with native buffer mix where required 31nr Lvn an H H1 and H2 to be reduced to 1m height H1 and H2 to be reduced to 1m height 65nr Prns lauro OL 40nr Mhn aq A 45nr Vb dv 46nr Mhn aq 35nr Escl RD 41nr Prns lauro OL T5 Native Buffer Mix Qty Abb. Text Species Root Height Habit Form Age Container Centres Mix % 12 Acr cm Acer campestre B 60-80cm Branched 2.000 10.00 % 18 Be pnd Betula pendula B 60-80cm 1/1 2.000 15.00 % 74 Crtg mn Crataegus monogyna B 60-80cm 1/0 1.000 15.00 % 74 Cryls av Corylus avellana B 40-60cm Branched 1/1 1.000 15.00 % 50 Il aq Ilex aquifolium C 40-60cm 2L 1.000 10.00 % 50 Mls sy Malus sylvestris B 100-125cm Feathered 2x 1.000 10.00 % 50 Prns sp Prunus spinosa B 40-60cm Branched 1/1 1.000 10.00 % 50 Rs cn Rosa canina B 40-60cm 1.000 10.00 % 25 Vb op Viburnum opulus B 60-80cm Branched 1/1 1.000 5.00 % 403 Shrub Planting Qty Abb. Text Species Container Root Height Habit Centres (m) 35 Chsy tr S Choisya ternata 'Sundance' 5-7.5L C 40-60cm Bushy 0.500 141 Eny fr EG Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety' 3L C 20-30cm(D) Bushy 0.450 35 Escl RD Escallonia 'Red Dream' 2L C 30-40cm Bushy 0.500 32 Hb MB Hebe 'Midsummer Beauty' 3L C 30-40cm Bushy 0.450 99 Hb pn S Hebe pinguifolia 'Sutherlandii' 3L C 20-30cm(D) Bushy 0.450 99 Hb vr Hebe vernicosa 3L C 30-40cm Bushy 0.450 183 Lvn an H Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' 3L C 20-25cm Bushy 0.450 46 Mhn aq Mahonia aquifolium 3L C 30-40cm Branched 0.500 185 Mhn aq A Mahonia aquifolium 'Apollo' 3L C 20-25cm Branched 0.450 145 Prns lauro OL Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken' 3L C 30-40cm Bushy 0.450 95 Ptnt fr G Potentilla fruticosa 'Goldfinger' 3L C 20-30cm(D) Bushy 0.450 34 Spr jp F Spiraea japonica 'Firelight' 2L C 30-40cm Bushy 0.450 157 Vb dv Viburnum davidii 3L C 20-25cm Bushy 0.450 1286 Tree Planting Qty Abb. Text Species Form Age Girth Height Clear Stem Root 8 Qr ro Quercus robur Standard (Extra heavy) 3x 18-20cm 450-500cm min 200cm RB 8 103.3m ASSUMED BOUNDARY LINE, LEGALS TO CONFIRM MIN. 5M LANDSCAPE BUFFER PUBLIC FOOTPATH ACCESS/EGRESS 2.3m FROM BOUNDARY TOTAL PARKING SPACES: 129 FLAGPOLE 9 10 31 14 20 24 30 27 53 54 PLANT 13 75 MIN. 5M LANDSCAPE BUFFER Bank e n ose Bank Police Houses Car Park 1 2 1a PROPOSED ACCESS/EGRESS TO SUIT DESIGN STANDARDS TO HIGHWAY CONSULTANTS DESIGN DETAILS. 76 115 96 PROPOSED 10 NO. SHEFFIELD CYCLE HOOPS 01 114 19 Aldermaston Road A340 5457 97 129 RWP RWP RWP RWP RWP RWP T11 T10 T8 Rev Description By Ckd Date P02 Number of bird + bat boxes specified. Tree planting added to northern boundary. Latest site plan added. JBT DMB 04.02.19 P03 1 No. oak tree added to eastern boundary JBT DMB 15.02.19 P04 Updated to latest layout. Car park layout amended and existing and proposed planting adjusted accordingly. JBT DMB 01.03.19 P05 Updated to latest layout (ref J). Red line extended; location plan added. JBT DMB 05.03.19 P06 Updated to latest layout (rev K). Parking bay numbers amended. JBT DMB 05.03.19 Safety, Health & Environment Information In addition to the hazards / risks normally associated with the types of work detailed on this drawing take note below. It is assumed that all works on this drawing will be carried out by a competent contractor, working, where appropriate, to an appropriate method statement. Construction risks Maintenance/Cleaning risks Demolition/Adaption risks For guidance only. Do not scale off this drawing 1:20 - 5m 4m 400mm 3m 300mm 2m 200mm 1m 100mm 0 0 2000 1800 1600 1400 1200 800mm 600mm 400mm 200mm 0 9m 10m 0 1m 2m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 1000 1:100- 1:50 - 1:5 - 500mm Document Number Revision @ RPS Project Number Project Code - Originator - Zone - Level - Type - Role - Drawing Number Client Title Status Task Information Manager Information Author Project Task Team Manager Date Created Scale Suitability rpsgroup.com 2019 RPS Group Notes 1. This drawing has been prepared in accordance with the scope of RPS’s appointment with its client and is subject to the terms and conditions of that appointment. RPS accepts no liability for any use of this document other than by its client and only for the purposes for which it was prepared and provided. 2. If received electronically it is the recipients responsibility to print to correct scale. Only written dimensions should be used. 3. This drawing should be read in conjunction with all other relevant drawings and specifications. MAKING COMPLEX EASY c Salisbury House, 2A Tettenhall Road, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV1 4SA T: 01902 925500 E: [email protected] R:\Landscape\AAJ5152 - Lidl Tadley\CAD\00 Site\00Plans\Landscape Proposals_P06.dwg Proposed New Lidl Store, Silchester Road, Tadley Detailed Soft Landscape Proposals Approval 1:200 A0 Jan 2019 JBT HA JBT AAJ5152-RPS-XX-EX-DR-L-9001 AAJ5152 S3 P06 NORTH Existing trees to be removed (approximate position) (in accordance with RPS Tree Protection Plan JSL3220 / 710, Jan 2019) Existing trees to be retained and protected (including RPA) in accordance with BS 5837:2012 (approximate position) (in accordance with RPS Tree Protection Plan JSL3220 / 710, Jan 2019) Proposed shrub / ground cover planting Proposed native buffer mix planting (in accordance with RPS Preliminary Ecological Appraisal; Jan 2019) Indicative bird box location Provision of 2 No. bird nest boxes to be chosen from: - Schwegler 1B Hold Fronted Bird Box - Schwegler 2H Open Front Bird Box (To be installed during the autumn; Ensure a clear flight path to the box entrance; Tilt the box forward slightly so that any driving rain will hit the roof and bounce clear; Face the box between north and east; Position 4.5 - 7m up the tree. Note: Type, location, orientation and quantity subject to confirmation on site by suitably qualified ecologist.) Indicative bat box location Provision of 2 No. bat boxes to be chosen from: - Schwegler Bat Box 55-2FN - Schwegler Bat Box 65-1FF (To be sited at least 4 m above ground; Do not place in an overly-exposed position; Entrance should face SW to SE; Site close to vegetation such as trees and shrubs; Do not use paint or preservatives on bat boxes; Occasionally, a bat box may be used by birds. If a bird nests in the box do not disturb until nesting is over then remove the nest remains; Once discovered, a bat roost is protected by law and must not be disturbed. Note: Type, location, orientation and quantity subject to confirmation on site by suitable qualified ecologist.) Proposed Hibernacula (2 No.) Positions shown are indicative and are subject to approval by suitably qualified Ecologist (refer to RPS Preliminary Ecological Appraisal; Jan 2019) Existing hedgerow / scrub to be retained and protected in accordance with BS 5837:2012 (approximate position) (in accordance with RPS Tree Protection Plan JSL3220 / 710, Jan 2019) PLANTING SPECIFICATION KEY PLANT SCHEDULE Proposed ornamental gravel over weed suppressant membrane Existing hedgerow / scrub to be removed (approximate position) (in accordance with RPS Tree Protection Plan JSL3220 / 710, Jan 2019) Proposed specimen tree planting EXISTING TREES AND SHRUBS Where existing trees & shrubs are to be retained they should be subject to a full arboricultural inspection for safety. Any surgery required shall be in accordance with BS 3998 (2010) 'Tree Work - Recommendations', shall comply with any existing T.P.O requirements and shall require the prior approval of the Landscape Architect. Avoid damage to branches, trunks and roots of trees. All existing trees & hedges to be retained are subject to BS 5837 (2012) 'Trees in relation to design, demolition and construction - Recommendations', and should be fully fenced off, prior to the commencement of any works, in accordance with Figure 2 (p20) at the full extent of the root protection area, as determined by section 4.6 (p10-11) and Annex D (p40). No storage of materials, disposal of rubbish, site fires, spillage of oil and chemicals, ground compaction, excavation or changes in level shall be carried out within existing tree / hedge canopies. New shrub planting pits below existing trees to be hand dug to avoid conflict with tree roots. Avoid increasing ground levels below existing trees. Free-draining, neutral acidity topsoil (e.g. with a high sand content), should be employed to achieve the minimum 450mm depth growing medium. PLANTING All plants and planting to comply with the requirements of all current / relevant British Standard specifications including BS 3936: Part 1 (1992), Part 2 (1990) and Part 4 (2007) and BS 4043 (1989) where applicable, BS 4428 (1989) and the BALI / LI / Nursery Trade Tender Document (5th Edition 1986). All plants to be supplied in accordance with the plant schedule. Any plant material planted outside the recognised planting season (Nov-Feb), to be containerised stock and supplied at the sizes specified. TREE PLANTING A suitable method of foundation allowing for existing ground conditions is to be provided to accommodate the proposed tree planting. All trees are to be planted as shown ensuring a minimum of 5 metres from buildings and 3 metres from drainage and services. Where necessary, root barriers to be installed (supplier GreenBlue Urban Ltd or equal approval), as recommended by structural engineer. Allow for the use of container grown stock during the period 1 April to 31 October, and field grown stock from 1 November to 31 March. NOTE: BELOW GROUND PREPARATION OF ALL TREE PITS IS TO BE AGREED WITH LOCAL AUTHORITY TREE OFFICER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. WHERE TREES ARE PLANTED WITHIN OR DIRECTLY ADJACENT HARD PAVED AREAS, SUFFICIENT ROOTING VOLUME MUST BE PROVIDED INCLUDING (IF REQD) THE USE OF A MODULAR CELL STRUCTURE SUCH AS SILVACELL (OR EQUAL APPROVED) TOPSOIL REQUIREMENTS To BS 3882 (2015) 'Specification for topsoil' as qualified by full contract specification. All areas shall be cultivated to a minimum depth of 150mm. Full weed, rubbish and stones over 20mm gauge shall be removed. Earth to be rolled as required and raked in two directions. Apply to all newly planted areas (except wildflower / meadow planting), to manufacturer's recommendations where appropriate. Heavy standard tree pits - 1500mm dia. x 900mm depth Shrub / hedge planting beds - 450mm depth Where necessary increase tree pit dimensions to ensure that tree pits are at least 75mm deeper and 150mm wider than rootball. Break up bottom of pits to a depth of 150mm. Compacted glazed sides of pits should be roughened. Full analysis of existing and imported topsoil required prior to use. TOPSOIL IMPROVEMENTS Applied to all newly planted areas, to manufacturers' recommendations where appropriate: 1) Incorporate 75mm depth of soil conditioner into topsoil during cultivation; 2) Incorporate Enmag CRF granular fertilizer at approx 140g per pit to standard tree pit backfill and 70g per pit to structural / ornamental shrub planting; 3) Watering - supply min. 54 litres / tree and 4.5 litres / shrub at planting; 4) Mulch - After weeding and watering, lightly fork over planted areas before applying a min. 70mm depth 50-100mm grade bark mulch. Ornamental Bark to consist of predominantly matured British Pine Bark with an even nominal particle size distribution of 5-35mm with 0% dust & fines & less than 5% wood content. The product shall be pest, disease & weed free & not have been treated with Methyl Bromide or any additives. The product shall have been tested in accordance with the requirements of BS 4790:1987, for fire resistance. 5) Geotextile membrane to be installed between topsoil and bark mulch, with min. 200mm overlap and holes cut for planting. Sufficient pegs to be installed to prevent membrane from lifting. Main Contractor to ensure back mulch is retained in place on sloping ground. PLANT MATERIAL TREATMENT NB All to be British grown stock and fully hardened off. Root Dip: Proprietary Root Dip applied to all bare rooted stock 1) at time of lifting at nursery, and (2) prior to planting. Anti-Dessicant: Proprietary anti-dessicant to be applied to foliage of all containerised / rootballed material in leaf, specimen conifers and evergreens etc. (1) prior to transportation and (2) during any delay in planting. Pruning: Allow for pruning of all deciduous trees and shrubs by 1/3rd following planting at Landscape Architects direction. TREE STAKES, TIES & GUARDS Trees planted within grassed areas to be provided with appropriate conical strimmer guards. Stakes to be pressure impregnated softwood (larch / chestnut), round, peeled, straight, free of projections and pointed at one end. Minimum length and thickness to be determined as follows: Tree type Min Dia. Overall Ht Ht above ground No. stakes No. ties Ex Hvy Std 100mm 1.8m 0.6m 2 1 PROTECTIVE FENCING The contractor shall maintain fencing until all site works are completed. The contractor will then remove the fencing and reinstate the ground. The fencing will remain the property of the contractor. Within the area so fenced, the existing ground level shall be neither raised nor lowered, all excavations shall then be carried out by hand. The Local Planning Authority shall be advised in writing when the protective fencing has been erected so that it can be checked on site before development commences, and shall thereafter be maintained during the period of construction. MAINTENANCE Regular visits (minimum 20 No.) required during the defects liability / rectification period to maintain all planted areas in a weed and litter free condition using a combination of chemical spray and hand weeding to be agreed with the Landscape Architect. Any plant found to be dead, dying or otherwise defective shall be replaced during the next planting season. Maintenance to include watering, pruning, pest and disease control and re-mulching as required. Watering shall be carried out as necessary to maintain healthy growth, and where possible should adhere to Annex G of BS 5545:2014. Final visit to be immediately prior to handing over and to include a fertilizer treatment of Enmag CRF granular fertilizer at 100g / m2 and 25mm depth bark mulch top up to all planted areas. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The landscape sub-contractor is to take all safety precautions to prevent any injury to any persons. The landscape sub-contractor shall comply with the requirements of the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 and current Construction, Design and Management Regulations (2015). ALL SUBJECT TO LOCAL AUTHORITY APPROVAL LOCATION PLAN (1:1,000)

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Page 1: Aldermaston Road A340 Bank - Tadley...141Eny fr EG Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety' 3L C 20-30cm(D) Bushy 0.450 35Escl RD Escallonia 'Red Dream' 2L C 30-40cm Bushy 0.500 32Hb MB

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P02 Number of bird + bat boxes specified. Tree planting

added to northern boundary. Latest site plan added.

JBT DMB 04.02.19

P03 1 No. oak tree added to eastern boundary

JBT DMB 15.02.19

P04 Updated to latest layout. Car park layout amended and

existing and proposed planting adjusted accordingly.

JBT DMB 01.03.19

P05 Updated to latest layout (ref J). Red line extended;

location plan added.

JBT DMB 05.03.19

P06 Updated to latest layout (rev K). Parking bay numbers

amended.

JBT DMB 05.03.19

Safety, Health & Environment Information

In addition to the hazards / risks normally associated with the types of work

detailed on this drawing take note below. It is assumed that all works on this

drawing will be carried out by a competent contractor, working, where

appropriate, to an appropriate method statement.

Construction risks Maintenance/Cleaning risks Demolition/Adaption risks

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appointment. RPS accepts no liability for any use of this document other than

by its client and only for the purposes for which it was prepared and provided.

2. If received electronically it is the recipients responsibility to print to correct

scale. Only written dimensions should be used.

3. This drawing should be read in conjunction with all other relevant drawings

and specifications.

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Silchester Road, Tadley

Detailed Soft Landscape

Proposals

Approval 1:200 A0 Jan 2019

JBT HA JBT

AAJ5152-RPS-XX-EX-DR-L-9001

AAJ5152S3 P06

NORTH

NORTH

NORTH

Existing trees to be removed (approximate position)

(in accordance with RPS Tree Protection Plan JSL3220 / 710, Jan 2019)

Existing trees to be retained and protected (including RPA)

in accordance with BS 5837:2012 (approximate position)

(in accordance with RPS Tree Protection Plan JSL3220 / 710, Jan 2019)

Proposed shrub / ground cover planting

Proposed native buffer mix planting

(in accordance with RPS Preliminary Ecological Appraisal; Jan 2019)

Indicative bird box location

Provision of 2 No. bird nest boxes to be chosen from:

- Schwegler 1B Hold Fronted Bird Box

- Schwegler 2H Open Front Bird Box

(To be installed during the autumn; Ensure a clear flight path to the box

entrance; Tilt the box forward slightly so that any driving rain will hit the

roof and bounce clear; Face the box between north and east; Position

4.5 - 7m up the tree. Note: Type, location, orientation and quantity

subject to confirmation on site by suitably qualified ecologist.)

Indicative bat box location

Provision of 2 No. bat boxes to be chosen from:

- Schwegler Bat Box 55-2FN

- Schwegler Bat Box 65-1FF

(To be sited at least 4 m above ground; Do not place in an overly-exposed

position; Entrance should face SW to SE; Site close to vegetation such as

trees and shrubs; Do not use paint or preservatives on bat boxes;

Occasionally, a bat box may be used by birds. If a bird nests in the box do

not disturb until nesting is over then remove the nest remains; Once

discovered, a bat roost is protected by law and must not be disturbed.

Note: Type, location, orientation and quantity subject to confirmation on

site by suitable qualified ecologist.)

Proposed Hibernacula (2 No.)

Positions shown are indicative and are subject to approval by

suitably qualified Ecologist

(refer to RPS Preliminary Ecological Appraisal; Jan 2019)

Existing hedgerow / scrub to be retained and protected

in accordance with BS 5837:2012 (approximate position)

(in accordance with RPS Tree Protection Plan JSL3220 / 710, Jan 2019)

PLANTING SPECIFICATION

KEY

PLANT SCHEDULE

Proposed ornamental gravel over weed suppressant membrane

Existing hedgerow / scrub to be removed

(approximate position)

(in accordance with RPS Tree Protection Plan JSL3220 / 710, Jan 2019)

Proposed specimen tree planting

EXISTING TREES AND SHRUBS

Where existing trees & shrubs are to be retained they should

be subject to a full arboricultural inspection for safety. Any

surgery required shall be in accordance with BS 3998 (2010)

'Tree Work - Recommendations', shall comply with any existing

T.P.O requirements and shall require the prior approval of the

Landscape Architect.

Avoid damage to branches, trunks and roots of trees. All

existing trees & hedges to be retained are subject to BS 5837

(2012) 'Trees in relation to design, demolition and construction

- Recommendations', and should be fully fenced off, prior to

the commencement of any works, in accordance with Figure 2

(p20) at the full extent of the root protection area, as

determined by section 4.6 (p10-11) and Annex D (p40).

No storage of materials, disposal of rubbish, site fires, spillage

of oil and chemicals, ground compaction, excavation or

changes in level shall be carried out within existing tree / hedge

canopies.

New shrub planting pits below existing trees to be hand dug to

avoid conflict with tree roots. Avoid increasing ground levels

below existing trees. Free-draining, neutral acidity topsoil (e.g.

with a high sand content), should be employed to achieve the

minimum 450mm depth growing medium.

PLANTING

All plants and planting to comply with the requirements of all

current / relevant British Standard specifications including BS

3936: Part 1 (1992), Part 2 (1990) and Part 4 (2007) and BS

4043 (1989) where applicable, BS 4428 (1989) and the BALI /

LI / Nursery Trade Tender Document (5th Edition 1986). All

plants to be supplied in accordance with the plant schedule.

Any plant material planted outside the recognised planting

season (Nov-Feb), to be containerised stock and supplied at

the sizes specified.

TREE PLANTING

A suitable method of foundation allowing for existing ground

conditions is to be provided to accommodate the proposed tree

planting. All trees are to be planted as shown ensuring a

minimum of 5 metres from buildings and 3 metres from

drainage and services. Where necessary, root barriers to be

installed (supplier GreenBlue Urban Ltd or equal approval), as

recommended by structural engineer. Allow for the use of

container grown stock during the period 1 April to 31 October,

and field grown stock from 1 November to 31 March.

NOTE: BELOW GROUND PREPARATION OF ALL TREE

PITS IS TO BE AGREED WITH LOCAL AUTHORITY TREE

OFFICER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. WHERE TREES ARE

PLANTED WITHIN OR DIRECTLY ADJACENT HARD PAVED

AREAS, SUFFICIENT ROOTING VOLUME MUST BE

PROVIDED INCLUDING (IF REQD) THE USE OF A

MODULAR CELL STRUCTURE SUCH AS SILVACELL (OR

EQUAL APPROVED)

TOPSOIL REQUIREMENTS

To BS 3882 (2015) 'Specification for topsoil' as qualified by full

contract specification. All areas shall be cultivated to a

minimum depth of 150mm. Full weed, rubbish and stones over

20mm gauge shall be removed. Earth to be rolled as required

and raked in two directions. Apply to all newly planted areas

(except wildflower / meadow planting), to manufacturer's

recommendations where appropriate.

Heavy standard tree pits - 1500mm dia. x 900mm depth

Shrub / hedge planting beds - 450mm depth

Where necessary increase tree pit dimensions to ensure that

tree pits are at least 75mm deeper and 150mm wider than

rootball. Break up bottom of pits to a depth of 150mm.

Compacted glazed sides of pits should be roughened. Full

analysis of existing and imported topsoil required prior to use.

TOPSOIL IMPROVEMENTS

Applied to all newly planted areas, to manufacturers'

recommendations where appropriate:

1) Incorporate 75mm depth of soil conditioner into topsoil

during cultivation;

2) Incorporate Enmag CRF granular fertilizer at approx 140g

per pit to standard tree pit backfill and 70g per pit to

structural / ornamental shrub planting;

3) Watering - supply min. 54 litres / tree and 4.5 litres / shrub

at planting;

4) Mulch - After weeding and watering, lightly fork over planted

areas before applying a min. 70mm depth 50-100mm grade

bark mulch. Ornamental Bark to consist of predominantly

matured British Pine Bark with an even nominal particle size

distribution of 5-35mm with 0% dust & fines & less than 5%

wood content. The product shall be pest, disease & weed

free & not have been treated with Methyl Bromide or any

additives. The product shall have been tested in

accordance with the requirements of BS 4790:1987, for fire

resistance.

5) Geotextile membrane to be installed between topsoil and

bark mulch, with min. 200mm overlap and holes cut for

planting. Sufficient pegs to be installed to prevent

membrane from lifting. Main Contractor to ensure back

mulch is retained in place on sloping ground.

PLANT MATERIAL TREATMENT

NB All to be British grown stock and fully hardened off.

Root Dip: Proprietary Root Dip applied to all bare rooted

stock 1) at time of lifting at nursery, and (2)

prior to planting.

Anti-Dessicant: Proprietary anti-dessicant to be applied to

foliage of all containerised / rootballed material in

leaf, specimen conifers and evergreens etc. (1)

prior to transportation and (2) during any delay in

planting.

Pruning: Allow for pruning of all deciduous trees and shrubs

by 1/3rd following planting at Landscape

Architects direction.

TREE STAKES, TIES & GUARDS

Trees planted within grassed areas to be provided with

appropriate conical strimmer guards. Stakes to be pressure

impregnated softwood (larch / chestnut), round, peeled,

straight, free of projections and pointed at one end. Minimum

length and thickness to be determined as follows:

Tree type Min Dia. Overall Ht Ht above ground No. stakes No. ties

Ex Hvy Std 100mm 1.8m 0.6m 2 1

PROTECTIVE FENCING

The contractor shall maintain fencing until all site works are

completed. The contractor will then remove the fencing and

reinstate the ground. The fencing will remain the property of

the contractor. Within the area so fenced, the existing ground

level shall be neither raised nor lowered, all excavations shall

then be carried out by hand. The Local Planning Authority

shall be advised in writing when the protective fencing has

been erected so that it can be checked on site before

development commences, and shall thereafter be maintained

during the period of construction.

MAINTENANCE

Regular visits (minimum 20 No.) required during the defects

liability / rectification period to maintain all planted areas in a

weed and litter free condition using a combination of chemical

spray and hand weeding to be agreed with the Landscape

Architect. Any plant found to be dead, dying or otherwise

defective shall be replaced during the next planting season.

Maintenance to include watering, pruning, pest and disease

control and re-mulching as required. Watering shall be carried

out as necessary to maintain healthy growth, and where

possible should adhere to Annex G of BS 5545:2014. Final

visit to be immediately prior to handing over and to include a

fertilizer treatment of Enmag CRF granular fertilizer at 100g /

m2 and 25mm depth bark mulch top up to all planted areas.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

The landscape sub-contractor is to take all safety precautions

to prevent any injury to any persons. The landscape

sub-contractor shall comply with the requirements of the Health

& Safety at Work Act 1974 and current Construction, Design

and Management Regulations (2015).

ALL SUBJECT TO LOCAL AUTHORITY APPROVAL

LOCATION PLAN (1:1,000)

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