Ecocide and War

Ecocide and the Cost of War

How conflict results in ecological destruction. The costs of war are numerous. As war rages around the world in places like Israel-Palestine, Ukraine, and Myanmar, it is important for us as humans to consider one of the most devastating costs of warfare: ecocide. What is ecocide? First, let us examine and define the term ‘ecocide’. […]

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Before You Build – How Labour’s Environmental Agenda Could Impact Your Garden Project

Labour has expressed commitments to enhancing the UK’s natural habitats, promoting biodiversity, and supporting sustainable practices. Here’s how these policies might impact your project:   Environmental Regulations and Planning Permissions New regulations may encourage or require the use of sustainable materials, native plant species, and eco-friendly practices in landscaping. This could influence the design choices

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PC Landscapes brings home another BALI Principal Award

PC Landscapes, already winner of a BALI award for the Hard Landscaping Construction (non-domestic) – Under £500k category, has won another BALI Principal award for the Exbury Centenary Garden. The Garden, designed by Marie-Louise Agius to celebrate the centenary anniversary of Exbury Gardens,  was officially opened by HRH The Prince Of Wales in July 2019. For PC Landscapes, this is

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PC Landscapes team to attend the ProLanscaper Summit and inspire future generations.

Two members of the PC Landscapes team have been invited to speak at the next Futurescape Event. Director Paul Cowell will join Adam White, Sarah Eberle and other experts at The ProLandscaper Summit, where they will be challenging the big questions on the horizon of landscaping. This year focus is social conscience, environment and natural play.

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Award-winning show garden in Garden Design Journal and ProLandscaper Magazines

‘Stop and Pause’, the award-winning garden we built and partly planted at the RHS Hampton Court Flower Show for Dave Green, has been featured in this month’s Garden Design Journal and in Pro Landscaper magazines The garden, which received a gold medal and two further awards, has been built using mainly reclaimed materials and has been

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HRH The Prince of Wales officially opens garden built by PC Landscapes

On Wednesday the 10th of July, His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales has officially opened Exbury’s Centenary Garden, designed by RHS Chelsea gold medallist Marie-Louise Agius and built by PC Landscapes. The garden marks 1oo years since Lionel de Rothschild (Marie Louise’s great-grandfather), acquired the now world-renowned Exbury Gardens. During His visit, His Royal Highness

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Trio of medals at RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2019 – Gold, Best in Category and Best Construction Award

We are thrilled to share that the garden we built at the RHS Hampton Court Flower Show has won nothing less than 3 awards! – Gold Medal * Best in its category * Best Construction Award – PC Landscapes is delighted to have helped designer Dave Green to transform his ideas into reality and gain the

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And…we are off to Hampton Court!

We are excited to share that part of the PC Landscape‘s team is now off to Hampton Court, delivering David Green’s ‘Stop And Pause’ Garden at the renowned RHS Hampton Court Flower Show. Inspired by meditation and mental wellbeing, the garden represents a calm woodland setting. A reflection pool surrounded by trees and luscious planting contributes

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