
Hocombe Mead
Hocombe Mead is a Local Nature Reserve within Eastleigh Borough and a popular venue for local walkers. The site consists of meadows and wet woodland
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Hocombe Mead is a Local Nature Reserve within Eastleigh Borough and a popular venue for local walkers. The site consists of meadows and wet woodland
A new 430m all weather path providing improved access to the meadow. Sweatfords Meadow was identified in the New Forest District Council’s Mitigation Strategy as
Initial project survey and project design. Improvement to causeway surfacing and stabilisation of the river bank.
Accessibility improvements to paths, bridges and boardwalks across multiple access routes within the Local nature Reserve.
A new 2.5km bridleway through a SSSI, forming part of the historic Shipwrights Way.
A 70m timber boardwalk constructed to provide disabled access to a new visitor centre at Lepe Beach Country Park.
A 22m bespoke bridge and small pontoon built to increase disabled access at a private trout fishery.
A floating T-shaped oak and aluminium platform replacing and old pontoon at Fleet Pond.
A project consisting of 18 separate timber and steel bridge repairs and replacements all over Hampshire.
In the Spring of 2015, Blenheim House Construction contacted us to install and landscape a large bentonite lined lake.
Regrading and importing shingle to islands in Normandy Lagoon to enhance the habitat for nesting birds.
Designing and creating a new wildlife pond for the National Trust to enhance habitat diversity on their land.
Breamore Pond was a SSSI in need of restoration and eradication of invasice Creeping Water-primrose.
Restoring a 19th century water meadow to original working condition in 2019.
An 825m chalk stream restoration of a relict channel in the headwaters of the River Itchen on the grounds of a historic manor house.
A successful re-naturalising of nearly 2km of urban river channel, improving channel sinuosity, diversity and fish passage.
An 80m long rock-ramp style bypass channel to aid salmonid migration on the Itchen Navigation.
Creation of 150m of new chalk stream in a redundant watercress bed, improving water management and biodiversity.
Re-naturalising through the importation of 1600t of gravel for bed raising and impoundment removal.
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