Contract Win With New Client - Mcgoff Construction 

Perennial Landscapes have successfully tendered for and won the contract to complete the soft landscaping, for Mcgoff Construction’s development, in Leamington Spa.

We will be carrying out the supply and installation and the follow-on grounds maintenance of the planted areas of the site.

Thomas Holland, Perennial Landscapes Director is overjoyed to not only secured a new contract but started a new relationship with another ambitious company. He hopes to secure other projects with them in the near future.

If you are interested in Perennial Landscapes tendering for your landscaping schemes, please do not hesitate to get in contact.

Fencing Contract Win On Behalf Of Harper Construction

Perennial Landscapes have successfully tendered for and won the fencing contract for a 6 house development, for Harper Construction Ltd.  The development is taking place at Gower Place, Oswestry. 

We will caring out all the fencing works, which will include close board panel fencing, close board access gates & privacy panels.

Thomas Holland, Perennial Landscapes Director is pleased to have won another contract with Harper Construction. He looks forward to working with them on other projects in the area.

If you are interested in Perennial Landscapes tendering for your fencing or landscaping schemes, please do not hesitate to get in contact. Our contact telephone number is 01889 583475.

 

 

Are There Any Times Of Year When Tree Works Should Not Be Undertaken?

Ideally tree works should not be undertaken during the spring time period, when the 'sap is rising' to enable the leaves to flush (come out) and photosynthesis to begin, and during the autumn, when the tree is drawing nutrients back into itself from the leaves as they go brown.

If works are undertaken in the spring then the tree may become more vulnerable to pest and disease attack. If works are carried out in the autumn then the tree will not be able to get all the nutrients that it needs for the next spring and the tree may be put under unnecessary stress, increasing the likelihood of disease.

Outside these periods most trees can be pruned at any time of the year, with a few exceptions:

Cherry, Plum and related trees (Prunus species) should be pruned soon after flowering to reduce the risk of bacterial infection.

Maple, Birch, Beech and Walnut should be pruned in leaf or just after leaf fall and Magnolia in high summer to avoid ‘bleeding’ (exuding sap), which, although not considered damaging, can be unsightly.

If possible, pruning should be avoided when recovery may be impaired, for example during a period of physiological stress following previous tree work or construction-related damage or during seasonal weather extremes such as drought or extended heavy frost.

Another consideration as to whether tree works can be undertaken is to do with the ‘Bird Nesting Season’. Officially, the season runs from February until August. Works can be undertaken during this period, but a responsible person will have to undertake  a pre-work survey. It is recommended however, to undertake works outside of this season. 

Perennial Landscapes Ltd is taking orders for tree surgery to be completed during the autumn season. For more information, please do not hesitate to contact Thomas Holland on 01889 583475

Perennial Landscapes Has Moved Premises

Perennial Landscapes has moved premises from Yoxall, to Parchfields Enterprise Park, in Rugeley. Having out grown our previous location, we are very pleased to have moved into our new unit. It has extensive office space to grow into and a large amount of storage space for our expanding inventory of tools and equipment. 

Our new address is:

Unit 2, Parchfields Enterprise Park, Rugeley, WS15 3HB

If you are interested in finding out more information on the services that Perennial Landscapes offer, please do not hesitate to get in contact. 

Landscape Contract Complete at B&M Bargains in Burton Upon Trent

Perennial Landscapes successfully tendered and won the contract to complete the ground clearance and landscaping at B&M Bargains newest store in Burton Upon Trent. The work has been completed on behalf of a new client IPD Shopfitting, who were the main contractors. 

The site which extends to 3 acres of carparks and shrubbery, required a large amount of ground clearance, tree removal and hedge cutting. To finish, all beds had bark applied for both aesthetic reasons and to act as a weed suppressant. All works undertaken, were completed on time and within budget. 

Perennial Landscapes Director, Thomas Holland said 'that he looked forward to working with both B&M Bargains and IPD Shopfitting in the future.'

If you are interested in Perennial Landscapes Ltd tendering for your landscaping contract, please do not hesitate to get in contact.

Perennial Landscapes Invests In Training For Its Workforce

At Perennial Landscapes, we continually invest in training that will benefit its workforce and will help develop the company. Recently, our Maintenance Operative, Michael; successfully passed his trailer test, with a very commendable score. Secondly, our Maintenance Manager, Ross; passed his PA1 and PA6 pesticide spraying qualification at Brooksby Melton College. We have further courses booked in for other employees for the rest of the year to gain chainsaw and play ground inspection qualifications.

As a growing company, Perennial Landscapes is always looking for enthusiast and hard-working staff to fill new roles within the company. If you are interested in finding out more, please contact Thomas Holland at thomas@perennial-landscapes.co.uk

New Client Win...Mavesyn Ridware Parish Council

Perennial Landscapes has successfully won the contract to maintain the grounds of Mavesyn Ridware Parish Council. Following a rigorous and competitive tender process, the contract was confirmed last month and will be starting on the 1st April.

Perennial Landscapes will be offering a complete grounds maintenance service, including grass cutting, strimming, weed control and hedge cutting. 

Ross, Perennial Landscapes Maintenance Manager, commented that he 'looked forward to working with the Parish' and 'developing a relationship beyond that of the initial one year contract.'

If you are interested in Perennial Landscapes Ltd tendering for your grounds maintenance contract, please do not hesitate to get in contact.

New Client Win...Loggerheads Parish Council

Perennial Landscapes Ltd has successfully secured the contract to maintain the green areas within the Parish of Loggerheads in north-west Staffordshire. Work within the contract will consist of grass cutting, weed control, strimming, hedge cutting and litter picking. The contract is spread throughout all of the villages within Loggerheads Parish including, Knighton, Ashley and Almington. The contract has been agreed on an initial two year basis, with the parish council holding the option to extend the contract for a further two, one year contracts.

Ross Whiteland, Perennial Landscapes Maintenance Manager commented that he was 'pleased to have won the contract on behalf of Perennial' and 'looks forward to working with Loggerheads to establish a long-lasting relationship.'

If you are interested in Perennial Landscapes Ltd tendering for your grounds maintenance contract, please do not hesitate to get in contact. 

Fencing and Landscaping Contract Complete

Perennial Landscapes has successfully completed the landscaping and fencing at the office/industrial development at Granary Wharf Business Park in Burton Upon Trent, on behalf of main contractors, Fairfield Construction Ltd. 

We installed metal vertical bar railing fencing and undertook the topsoiling and preparation of all the beds, all planting and bark mulching to finish. 

The project was completed relatively smoothly, in time with the onsite schedule; we look forward to working with Fairfield Construction in the near future. 

If you are interested in Perennial Landscapes Ltd tendering for your landscaping or fencing contract, please do not hesitate to get in contact.

New Client Win...Barlaston Parish Council

Perennial Landscapes has successfully won the contract to maintain the grounds of Barlaston Parish Council for next three years. Following a rigorous and competitive tender process, the contract was confirmed last month and will be starting on the 1st April.

Perennial Landscapes will be offering a complete grounds maintenance service, including grass cutting, strimming, weed control and hedge cutting. 

Ross, Perennial Landscapes Maintenance Manager, commented that he 'looked forward to working with the Parish' and 'developing a relationship beyond that of the 3 year contract.'

If you are interested in Perennial Landscapes Ltd tendering for your grounds maintenance contract, please do not hesitate to get in contact.