Staff from Allen Pyke attended a design team fun day for the long running Great Western Park development by Taylor Wimpey. The day included air rifle shooting, buggie racing and zorb football. In 2015, planning consent has been granted for over 1,000 homes and a neighbourhood park so this was a great opportunity...
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A recent public exhibition, showcasing the public realm proposals and vision for the frontage of the Listed Cambridge Military Hospital, has been held at Wellesley.
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The next area of public open space at Great Western Park, Didcot, has been approved. The Northern Neighbourhood Park includes tennis courts, a multi-use games area (MUGA), large play area and a skate park.
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We have three more Landscape Architects joining the Allen Pyke team this week! We are very pleased to welcome new recruits Charlotte Ryley and Emily Jacobs to our Cambridge office and Loredana Micu in Kingston.
Landscape Architect and tree enthusiast Ben Brace has recently become a volunteer Tree Warden as part of a national initiative by the Tree Council.
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Congratulations to the landscape architect formerly known as Nicola Wright! Nicola recently got married and is now Nicola Phillips! It was a wonderful day and much enjoyment was had at the wedding reception with silly wigs and glasses. We wish Nicola and her new husband Matt, all the best for...
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We are currently looking for a Senior Landscape Architect and Graduate Landscape Architect to join our friendly and vibrant team in central Cambridge. We also wish to recruit a Graduate Landscape Architect to our Kingston office.
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The next phase of the 1500 unit regeneration scheme at West Hendon is nearing completion. This social housing block incorporates temporary and ground floor layouts until the final road layout is integrated into the final design.
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Allen Pyke were recently approached by Kingston-based charity Momentum, to provide a sketch plan to illustrate their show garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
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The first piece of public art was recently installed at Great Western Park, a 3,300 home urban extension to Didcot, Oxfordshire. The artwork is one of 29 pieces planned for the 180 hectare site.
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