• Ephemeral marks and landscape connections

    An exhibition of land artist Andy Goldsworthy is currently on show at the National Galleries in Edinburgh, Scotland. Aged 69, his work spans 50 years of making marks in the […]

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  • Landscape Planning module: site visit to the Forest of Dean

    Landscape Planning module: site visit to the Forest of Dean

    The scheduled site visit consisted of a tour round the Forest of Dean enabling the group to gain a useful overview of the place, its topography and geology, its farmland […]

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  • Woodland Trust Tree of the Year 2025

    Standing tall on one of Glasgow’s busiest roads, the winner of the Woodland Trust’s 2025 competition is a mature, bright green ash, known locally as The Only Tree on Argyle […]

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  • ASA are looking for a graduate landscape architect

    ASA Landscape Architects is looking for a graduate landscape architect, to join our practice. Our studio is based on Milton Park in Oxfordshire, and we are offering a full-time position […]

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  • Year out students and landscape architecture graduates wanted by HDA

    Hankinson Duckett Associates (HDA) is seeking full time landscape ‘year out students’ and landscape architecture graduates to join our friendly team. HDA was established over 25 years ago and is […]

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  • Welcome Week Trip 19 September 2025

    Two venues: the National Memorial Arboretum, Staffordshire, and Packwood House gardens, Warwickshire, We were introduced to the arboretum by Ryan Sudall (Fira landscapes). It is the British site for national […]

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  • Graduate Landscape Architect wanted

    ASA landscape architects are looking to hire a graduate to join their practice. Our studio is based on Milton Park in Oxfordshire, and we are offering a full-time position where […]

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  • RHS Hampton Court festival 2025 – award winner

    Picking up Best Garden of Curiosity and a gold medal, the “Garden of Two Tales” has been designed by Daniel March, former BA landscape architecture student at Cheltenham, making his […]

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  • Cinnabar in my garden

    A patch of my rewilded garden has some ragwort plants on which I noticed today some cinnabar moth caterpillars feeding. The bold yellow and black stripes are a survival strategy. […]

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