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TURF with area (mð PROPOSED PLANTING Shrubs/perennials/grasses ORNAMENTAL HEDGE See schedule PROPOSED CLIMBERS For support see specification SPECIMEN PLANTING See schedule T EHS T HS PROPOSED TREES T EHS - Extra Heavy Standard T HS - Heavy Standard EXISTING TREES To be Retained with associated RPA Total :12 No. Caned: Several Shoots: 5 brks: C 10L 100-150cm Hedera helix 'Goldheart' HEDHEGO 7 No. Caned: Several Shoots: 3 brks: C 10L 100-150cm Clematis armandii CLEAR 5 No. Specification Pot Size Height Species Abbreviation Number CLIMBERS - Specimen Total :151 No. Full Pot: C 3L Helleborus orientalis HELLOR 85 No. Full Pot: C 5L Euphorbia characias wulfenii EUPCHW 66 No. Specification Density Pot Size Species Abbreviation Number GROUND COVER SHRUBS AND PERENNIAL PLANTS - Herbaceous Total :2008 No. Bushy: 7 brks: C 7.5L 25-30cm Sarcococca humilis SARHOHU 145 No. Bushy: 6 brks: C 10L 40-60cm Rosmarinus officinalis ROSOF 66 No. Bushy: 6 brks: C 10L 40-60cm Prunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken' PRULAOL 234 No. Bushy: 9 brks: C 10L 40-60cm Olearia x haastii OLEHA 97 No. Branched: 4 brks: C 10L 40-60cm Mahonia aquifolium MAHAQ 31 No. Bushy: 9 brks: C 10L 30-40cm Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' LAVANHI 116 No. Bushy: 7 brks: C 10L 40-60cm Hebe 'Great Orme' HEBGO 179 No. Bushy: 5 brks: C 10L 60-80cm Euonymus japonicus 'Ovatus Aureus' EUOJAOA 198 No. Bushy: 9 brks: C 5-7.5L 30-40cm 25-30cm Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety' EUOFOEG 107 No. Bushy: 6 brks: C 10L 40-60cm Escallonia rubra 'Woodside' ESCRUWO 99 No. Bushy: 6 brks: C 10L 40-60cm Escallonia laevis 'Gold Brian' ESCLAGB 48 No. Bushy: 6 brks: C 5-7.5L 40-60cm Cistus x corbariensis CISCO 235 No. Bushy: 7 brks: C 10L 40-60cm Choisya ternata 'Sundance' CHOTES 117 No. Branched: 8 brks: C 10L 40-60cm Brachyglottis 'Sunshine' BRASU 100 No. Bushy: 4 brks: C 5L 30-40cm Aucuba japonica 'Rozannie' AUCJAR 133 No. Bushy: 5 brks: C 10L 40-60cm Abelia x grandiflora 'Francis Mason' ABEGRFM 103 No. Specification Density Pot Size Diameter Height Species Abbreviation Number GROUND COVER SHRUBS AND PERENNIAL PLANTS - Shrubs Total :873 No. Bushy: 6 brks: C 3/m 10L 80-100cm Prunus lusitanica PRULU 564 No. Branched: 6 brks: C 3/m 10L 80-100cm Elaeagnus x ebbingei ELAEB 309 No. Specification Density Pot Size Diameter Height Species Abbreviation Number ORNAMENTAL HEDGE Total :20 No. Triple Crown: C 25L 100-125cm Phormium tenax 'Variegatum' PHOTEV 9 No. Triple Crown: C 25L 100-125cm Phormium tenax 'Purpureum' PHOPURA 11 No. Specification Pot Size Diameter Height Species Abbreviation Number SHRUBS - Specimen Total :23 No. Heavy Standard: 5 brks: C: Clear Stem 175-200cm 45-85L 350-425cm 12-14cm Sorbus vilmorinii SORVI 23 No. Specification Pot Size Height Girth Species Abbreviation Number PROPOSED TREES - Heavy Standard Total :40 No. Extra Heavy Standard: 5 brks: C: Clear Stem 175-200cm 45-85L 400-450cm 14-16cm Prunus 'Snow Goose' PRUSNG 16 No. Extra Heavy Standard: 5 brks: C: Clear Stem 175-200cm 45-85L 400-450cm 14-16cm Betula pendula 'Fastigiata' BETPEF 12 No. Extra Heavy Standard: 5 brks: C: Clear Stem 175-200cm 45-85L 425-600cm 14-16cm Amelanchier 'Ballerina' AMEBA 12 No. Specification Pot Size Height Girth Species Abbreviation Number PROPOSED TREES -Extra Heavy Standard 1 GENERAL Tree and hedgerow protection, subsoil cultivation, topsoiling and levelling/grading operations outlined below are the responsibility of the Site Agent unless stated otherwise. All soft landscaping should be carried out by specialist landscape sub-contractor who is a member of the British Association of Landscape Industries (BALI). All plants shall conform to BS 3936 and be in accordance with the National Plant Specification and the specification details shown on this drawing. Supplying nurseries shall be registered under the HTA Nursery Certification Scheme. All plants shall be packed and transported in accordance with the Code of Practice for Plant Handling as produced by the Committee for Plant Supply and Establishment (CPSE). Any plant material that does not meet the specification or schedule requirements shall be rejected and replaced at the landscape contractor's own expense: ANY PLANT SUBSTITUTIONS SHOULD BE APPROVED BY BLOOR HOMES LANDSCAPE DESIGN TEAM Planting shall not be carried out when the ground is waterlogged, frost-bound or during periods of cold drying winds. Turf shall be supplied in accordance with BS 3969 and all turfing operations with BS 4428. 2 RETENTION OF EXISTING TREES AND HEDGEROWS Precautions must be taken to ensure that trees and hedges shown for retention should remain undisturbed with roots and branches protected with temporary fencing in accordance with BS 5837. Any tree surgery work should be in accordance with BS 3998 'Recommendation for Tree Work' and must comply with any Conservation Area, Tree Preservation Orders or specific planning conditions where appropriate. Reference must be made to the Tree Protection Drawing. 3 PRE-PLANTING AND PRE-TURFING GROUND PREPARATION 3.1 Subsoil Cultivation Prior to any topsoiling all subsoil should be thoroughly 'ripped' to relieve compaction using suitable machinery, or by hand in confined areas or in proximity to existing tree roots to a depth shown below. 3.2 Imported Topsoil Topsoil and all topsoiling operations are to be carried out in accordance with BS 3882:2007. Topsoil should be carried out to the depths shown below and all topsoiled areas should be cleared of all extraneous matter such as plastic, wood, metal and stones greater than 50mm in any dimension which should be removed from site. Minimum depths of topsoil and cultivation to be achieved: Type of Soft Landscaping Topsoil Depth Depth of subsoil to be broken up Tree Groups* 600/900mm 300mm Shrubs and Herbaceous 350mm 150mm Grass Areas 150mm 150mm * Individual tree pits are to be a minimum of 1m X 1m X 600 -900mm deep. Refer to specific tree planting details. 3.3 Levelling/Grading Finished soil levels adjacent to buildings are to be 150mm below damp proof course. For planted areas where mulch is specified the soil should be graded to 65mm below adjacent paved surfaces within 500mm of the paving to allow for bark mulch to be applied without spilling on to the paved surface. Where gravel mulch is specified grade to 55mm below paving and for turfed areas final soil levels should be 10mm below or flush with the adjacent paved areas ready to receive the turf. The landscape contractor should allow for any necessary adjustments in levels prior to planting and turfing works. 3.4 Weed Treatment Only where necessary, because significant weed growth has started to establish, treat existing weeds with a non-residual based, herbicide and allow a suitable period as recommended by the manufacturer for this to take effect. Herbicide should be used strictly in accordance with Control of Pesticide Regulations 1986 (or otherwise updated/superseded legislation), according to manufacturer's instructions and only by qualified staff. Use products that are approved by the Soil Association. Remove small amounts of weed growth within shrub beds by hand at time of planting. 4 PLANTING 4.1 Ground Preparation A general purpose organic slow release fertilizer at the rate of 100g/m2 is to be incorporated into the top 150mm of topsoil during final cultivations. Tree pits to the specified size are to be excavated and the base broken up a further 150mm with the sides well scarified to prevent smearing. 4.2 Setting out Shrubs and hedges are to be set out as shown on the drawing at the specified densities and centres, Trees are to be planted in the positions shown on the drawing ensuring that they are at the correct distances from adjacent buildings and 1.5m from drainage runs. It is the contractor's responsibility to ensure that all underground services have been located and identified in advance of tree pit excavation to avoid damage to any underground services or cables. 4.3Planting Plants are to be pit planted into the prepared soil, incorporating Peat Free Tree and Shrub Compost in quantities shown below and firmed in. Planting pit sizes should be relative to the container size of the plant and shall be sufficiently large enough to allow for backfill of topsoil and planting compost. Quantities of Peat Free Tree and Shrub Planting Compost: 2-3L Shrubs and Herbaceous 3Litres 5-10 L Shrubs 5Litres 25L Specimens 10Litres Trees ϮϬ>ŝƚƌĞƐ ƉůƵƐ ϭϬϬŐŵϸ ŽƌŐĂŶŝĐ ƐůŽǁ ƌĞůĞĂƐĞ ĨĞƌƚŝůŝƐĞƌ 4.4 Tree Support All container grown heavy standard size and over shall be double staked with 100mm diameter stakes and a cross-brace ensuring that the tree will be secured vertically and straight. Secure tree to cross-brace with an adjustable plastic / rubber tie with spacer and buckle (buckle end to be nailed to stake). Each tree should be fitted with a tree irrigation system 'RRPC3A Root Rain Metro Irrigation System' by 'Greenleaf' or equivalent according to the detail (or other system where specified.) Where tree pits are within 5m of roads and services, and within 3m of other paved surfaces, ' Greenleaf ReRoot 600' linear root barrier with root deflecting ribs, or equivalent, is to be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Install with ribs facing the tree in the upper 600mm of the soil ensuring that there are no sharp objects close to either side of the barrier. The top edge of the root barrier must remain 10mm above the surface on the tree side with no growing medium over the top of the barrier. Overlapping ends should be joined by taping both sides with Greenleaf ReRoot jointing tape or equivalent. 4.5 Climber Support Climber supports are to consist of 3 no. heavy duty wires fixed to, and tensioned by, stainless steel vine eyes screwed to the wall or fence in a fan shape. The base vine eye is to be 250mm from the ground and the top of the wires are to be just below top of the wall or fence. Supporting canes supplied with climbers are to be carefully removed and the climbers are to be fanned out and tied into the support wires with appropriate plant ties. All trees and shrubs are to be watered thoroughly, to full ground capacity, immediately after planting and before the application of mulch. 4.8Mulch Ensure the area to be mulched is entirely free from annual and perennial weeds and has been watered prior to applying an even spread of mulch to planting areas to control weeds and retain moisture. Unless instructed otherwise apply Ornamental Bark Nuggets 15-65mm to a depth of 50 mm over Hy-tex Ecotex Bio Mulch Mat to planting beds, ornamental hedging and tree stations using overlapping sheets as required and peg down using HY-Tex Bio Pegs at a minimum of 500mm centres (300mm at edges). Where stone mulch is requested by the regional office apply 40-50mm of stone over Plantex Geotextile membrane or equivalent pegging down with metal pegs Finished mulch levels should be no higher than 15mm below adjacent pavement or grass levels to avoid any spillages. 5 GRASS 5.1 Preparation The area to be turfed shall be cultivated to a minimum depth of 100mm removing all weeds, debris and stones over 25mm diameter and removing from site. The surface shall be raked to smooth flowing contours with a fine tilth, incorporating pre-seeding, pre-turfing fertiliser at 50 g/m2, excluding wild flower areas. 5.2 Delivery and Storage Turf shall be supplied in accordance with BS3936.Turf shall be cultivated high grade turf. It shall be close textured and green in colour and be sufficiently fibrous to withstand handling. Turf rolls shall be regular in shape, 300mm wide and of uniform thickness (minimum 25mm). The grass shall be closely mown and shall not exceed 25mm in height. Turf shall be stacked in piles of up to 1 metre. It shall not be laid in frosty or waterlogged conditions and shall not be stacked in rolls for more than three days. Any turf deemed to be substandard shall be replaced at the landscape sub-contractors cost. 5.3 Turf Turfing operations shall be in accordance with BS 4428. Turf should be laid when weather conditions are suitable and not during exceptionally frosty or dry weather conditions. Turf is to be laid with staggered joints, well butted together, working from planks positioned on turves already laid. The turf shall be watered on completion. Any unevenness shall be made good by lifting the turf and adjusting the levels. Should shrinkage occur, fine topsoil shall be brushed into the joints. Where trees are planted in turfed areas a 750mm diameter circle around each tree is to be kept clear of turf. 6 MAINTENANCE The landscape contractor shall maintain all landscape areas for a period of 12 months following practical completion to ensure successful establishment. All stock deemed to be dead, dying or diseased within the 12 months defects period shall be replaced by the contractor at own cost. Maintenance of plot landscaping will be handed over to the householders as and when each house is occupied. 6.1 Weed Clearance All planting areas are to be kept weed free by hand weeding unless otherwise specified. 6.2 Litter Clearance All areas are to be kept litter free. 6.3 Watering Watering to planted areas is to be undertaken as necessary to ensure plants become established, watering to bring up to field capacity. Trees in particular should be watered regularly and in response to weather conditions. Each tree is to receive at least 30 gallons when watered. 6.4 Checking Ties All tree ties and stakes are to be checked, adjusted (if too loose, too tight or if chaffing is occurring) and replaced if damaged or missing. Any broken stakes are to be replaced. 6.5 Formative Pruning Any damaged shoots/branches are to be pruned back to healthy wood. Plants are to be pruned in accordance with good horticultural practice to maintain healthy well-shaped specimens. Shrubs grown for their coloured stems, such as Cornus, are to be cut back each spring to encourage new growth. All hedges are to be clipped to help form hedge to dimensions on drawing. Cut back off pavement & kept to a maximum height of 1.2m unless specified. 6.6 Turfed and Seeded Areas When newly turfed & seeded areas reach 50mm they should be lightly rolled and cut to a height of 40mm. All arising's shall be removed. Any bare patches shall be made good at this time. Lawn areas should then be cut at appropriate intervals during the growing season to maintain a 40mm high sward. Watering, weeding and repair of all erosion and settlement with re-seeding or turfing shall be undertaken as required to establish a uniform and healthy stand of grass. Products available from Greenleaf.co.uk Telephone:-Sales and Service:01424 717797 or Technical Assistance: 01424 433233 1. [ 7LPEHU WUHH VWDNH [ P ORQJ tanalised 2. Adjustable plastic / rubber tie with spacer and buckle (buckle end to be nailed to brace) 3. FSC Timber cross brace 4. RRPC3A Root Rain Metro Irrigation System - nail to stake with 50mm galvanised nails. Ensure filer cap finishes slightly above mulch level 5. Mulch layer - 50mm Ornamental Bark Nuggets 15-65mm 6. Hy-tex Ecotex Bio Mulch Mat secured with 6 no. Hy-tex Bio pegs 7. Topsoil, compost and fertiliser 8. Loosen and shape base as shown to aid root penetration and pit drainage 1000mm 600mm 7 6 3 8 2 1 5 4 1 Scale: 1:20 NOTE: Where trees are within 5m of roads and services ĂŶĚ within 3m of footpaths 'Greenleaf ReRoot 600' linear root barrier with root deflecting ribs, or equivalent, is to be installed in accordance with manufacturers instructions. 500mm 300mm 800mm 1000mm ORNAMENTAL HEDGE PLANTING- CROSS SECTION ORNAMENTAL HEDGE PLANTING- DETAIL Scale 1:30 2 3 4 5 6 1 1. HEDGE 2. MULCH LAYER - Ornamental Bark Nuggets 15-65mm, 50mm 3. HARD SURFACE 4. HY- TEX ECOTEX BIO MULCH MAT 5. TOPSOIL, compost and fertiliser 6. SUBSOIL 50mm 300mm BOUNDARY PLANTING LINE HEDGE 800mm 500mm 300mm HARD SURFACE v 6 v 5 16 15 14 13 12 8 9 10 11 4 46 45 44 43 65 17 18 19 21 41 40 22 23 39 38 37 36 34 25 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 33 11 v 10 9 v 8 42 32 20 35 66 18 No. ELAEB 16 No. ELAEB 14 No. ELAEB 14 No. ELAEB 33 No. ELAEB T EHS T EHS T EHS T EHS T EHS T EHS T HS T EHS T EHS T HS T EHS T HS T HS T HS T HS T HS T HS T EHS T HS T EHS 9 No. ELAEB 27 No. ELAEB 4 No. BRASU T HS 33 No. ELAEB 71 No. ELAEB 6 No. ELAEB 33 No. ELAEB 17 No. ELAEB 6 No. ELAEB 3 No. ELAEB 4 No. SARHOHU 3 No. EUOJAOA 3 No. EUOJAOA 3 No. LAVANHI 3 No. LAVANHI 3 No. PRULAOL 5 No. SARHOHU 4 No. ESCLAGB 3 No. LAVANHI 3 No. LAVANHI 3 No. EUOJAOA 3 No. ESCRUWO 3 No. CISCO 3 No. CHOTES 3 No. PRULAOL 4 No. AUCJAR 4 No. AUCJAR 3 No. ABEGRFM 4 No. HEBGO 3 No. ABEGRFM 3 No. CISCO 3 No. ESCRUWO 3 No. EUOJAOA 3 No. HEBGO 3 No. BRASU 3 No. OLEHA 4 No. SARHOHU 3 No. HEBGO 3 No. LAVANHI 3 No. OLEHA 3 No. EUPCHW 3 No. EUPCHW 3 No. SARHOHU 3 No. CHOTES 4 No. EUOJAOA 4 No. AUCJAR 3 No. ESCRUWO 4 No. ESCRUWO 4 No. OLEHA 3 No. EUOJAOA 3 No. ABEGRFM 3 No. BRASU 3 No. BRASU 3 No. PRULAOL 3 No. ROSOF 3 No. EUOJAOA 3 No. LAVANHI 4 No. LAVANHI 4 No. PRULAOL 3 No. SARHOHU 4 No. EUOJAOA 3 No. CISCO 2 No. LAVANHI 3 No. LAVANHI 3 No. PRULAOL 3 No. EUPCHW 4 No. CISCO 4 No. AUCJAR 3 No. PRULAOL 2 No. SARHOHU 3 No. EUOJAOA 3 No. AUCJAR 5 No. CISCO 3 No. HEBGO 3 No. PRULAOL 3 No. AUCJAR 5 No. CISCO 3 No. HEBGO 3 No. PRULAOL 5 No. AUCJAR 4 No. HEBGO 5 No. BRASU 4 No. EUOJAOA 3 No. EUPCHW 3 No. AUCJAR 3 No. EUOJAOA 5 No. CISCO 2 No. HEBGO 4 No. AUCJAR 3 No. EUOJAOA 4 No. EUPCHW 3 No. HEBGO 3 No. AUCJAR 3 No. EUOJAOA 2 No. HEBGO 2 No. CISCO 2 No. EUPCHW 3 No. CHOTES 5 No. EUPCHW 4 No. AUCJAR 4 No. HEBGO 5 No. PRULAOL 3 No. BRASU 6 No. CISCO 5 No. HEBGO 3 No. OLEHA 3 No. AUCJAR 3 No. ESCRUWO 5 No. CISCO 5 No. SARHOHU 6 No. CISCO 3 No. LAVANHI 4 No. EUOJAOA 3 No. SARHOHU 3 No. PRULAOL 3 No. ESCLAGB 3 No. ABEGRFM 4 No. SARHOHU 4 No. EUOJAOA 4 No. BRASU 6 No. AUCJAR 3 No. CHOTES o. EUOJAOA BEGRFM EGRFM OL ESCLAGB BGO 4 No. AUCJAR 4 No. PRULAOL 3 No. HEBGO 3 No. LAVANHI 3 No. ESCRUWO 3 No. LAVANHI 3 No. OLEHA 3 No. ABEGRFM 4 No. EUPCHW 3 No. EUOJAOA 4 No. CISCO 5 No. CISCO 3 No. CHOTES 5 No. SARHOHU 4 No. CISCO 2 No. MAHAQ 3 No. ESCLAGB 2 No. LAVANHI 2 No. LAVANHI 3 No. CHOTES 3 No. SARHOHU 4 No. OLEHA 3 No. ROSOF 4 No. ROSOF 2 No. PRULAOL 3 No. EUOFOEG 3 No. ABEGRFM 3 No. PRULAOL 3 No. ESCRUWO 4 No. SARHOHU 3 No. SARHOHU 3 No. CHOTES 4 No. OLEHA 2 No. CHOTES 3 No. SARHOHU 3 No. ROSOF 3 No. HEBGO 4 No. BRASU 3 No. SARHOHU 4 No. AUCJAR 3 No. ESCRUWO 3 No. PRULAOL 3 No. LAVANHI 5 No. SARHOHU 4 No. CISCO 3 No. PRULAOL 4 No. AUCJAR 4 No. CISCO 4 No. EUOJAOA 4 No. ABEGRFM 1 No. PRUSNG 1 No. SORVI 1 No. AMEBA 1 No. PRUSNG 1 No. AMEBA 1 No. BETPEF 1 No. SORVI 1 No. SORVI 1 No. PRUSNG 1 No. SORVI 1 No. PRUSNG 1 No. SORVI 1 No. SORVI 1 No. SORVI 1 No. AMEBA 1 No. SORVI 1 No. PHOPURA 1 No. PHOTEV 1 No. PHOPURA 1 No. PHOTEV 1 No. PHOPURA 1 No. PHOTEV 1 No. PHOTEV 1 No. CLEAR 1 No. AMEBA 1 No. SORVI 1 No. AMEBA 1 No. PHOPURA 1 No. SORVI 1 No. PRUSNG 4 No. EUOFOEG 4 No. PRULAOL 3 No. EUOJAOA 3 No. ABEGRFM 4 No. ESCLAGB 3 No. MAHAQ 001 002 003 004 005 DRAWING NOTES All tree and shrub species and locations must be taken into consideration by the project Structural Engineer to ensure that foundation design accords with the specifications set out in Chapter 4 of the NHBC Standards.The landscape Contractor must ensure that plant material is planted in the locations shown and that no substitutions are made in order to comply with the NCBC guidelines as mentioned above. It is the Landscape Contractor's responsibility to ensure that all underground services have been located and identified in advance of tree pit excavation so that no services are damaged or compromised by tree planting. Any changes to tree positions, species or specifications must be approved by the Group Landscape Design Department. Contractors must comply with all Health and Safety regulations and be aware of project/site specific information including referring to the information set out in the CDM drawings. CLITHEROE ROAD, WHALLEY J S BLOOR (SERVICES) LIMITED ASHBY ROAD, MEASHAM, SWADLINCOTE, DERBYSHIRE DE12 7JP TELEPHONE 01530 270100 FACSIMILE 01530 272006 Drawing No. THIS DRAWING AND THE BUILDING WORKS DEPICTED ARE THE COPYRIGHT OF J.S.BLOOR (SERVICES) LIMITED AND MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED OR AMENDED EXCEPT BY WRITTEN PERMISSION. NO LIABILITY WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR AMENDMENTS MADE BY OTHER PERSONS Scale. Date. Drawn. Checked. Job. Title. R Risk / Hazard Symbol NOTES: Principal contractor to ensure all health and safety procedures are being correctly followed in relation to all temporary works. Underground Services CDM LEGEND THIS DRAWING IS TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH SEPERATE GROUP / SITE SPECIFIC CONSTRUCTION NOTES AND MATERIALS SPECIFICATION. TREE DETAIL HEDGE DETAIL SPECIFICATION LEGEND SCHEDULE FOR 5 DRAWINGS Clitheroe Road, Whalley Plot Landscape Proposals 1:200 @A0 Jan 2015 GLD GLD NW022-LS-001a Trees have protection order in place, guarding required. LOCATION Drawing 1 of 5 NW022-LS-002a See NW022-LS-007 (and revisions) for POS Drawings Rev a. Landscaping altered to fit revised layout. Updated POS layout added. Tree root barrier information updated. 01/06/15 LP

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Page 1: DRAWING NOTES - Ribble Valley

TURF

with area (m²

PROPOSED PLANTING

Shrubs/perennials/grasses

ORNAMENTAL HEDGE

See schedule

PROPOSED CLIMBERS

For support see specification

SPECIMEN PLANTING

See schedule

T EHS

T HS

PROPOSED TREES

T EHS - Extra Heavy Standard

T HS - Heavy Standard

27m²

EXISTING TREES

To be Retained with associated RPA

Total :12 No.

Caned: Several Shoots: 5 brks: C10L100-150cmHedera helix 'Goldheart'HEDHEGO7 No.

Caned: Several Shoots: 3 brks: C10L100-150cmClematis armandiiCLEAR5 No.

SpecificationPot SizeHeightSpeciesAbbreviationNumber

CLIMBERS - Specimen

Total :151 No.

Full Pot: C5/m²3LHelleborus orientalisHELLOR85 No.

Full Pot: C3/m²5LEuphorbia characias wulfeniiEUPCHW66 No.

SpecificationDensityPot SizeSpeciesAbbreviationNumber

GROUND COVER SHRUBS AND PERENNIAL PLANTS - Herbaceous

Total :2008 No.

Bushy: 7 brks: C3/m²7.5L25-30cmSarcococca humilisSARHOHU145 No.

Bushy: 6 brks: C2/m²10L40-60cmRosmarinus officinalisROSOF66 No.

Bushy: 6 brks: C2/m²10L40-60cmPrunus laurocerasus 'Otto Luyken'PRULAOL234 No.

Bushy: 9 brks: C2/m²10L40-60cmOlearia x haastiiOLEHA97 No.

Branched: 4 brks: C2/m²10L40-60cmMahonia aquifoliumMAHAQ31 No.

Bushy: 9 brks: C2/m²10L30-40cmLavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote'LAVANHI116 No.

Bushy: 7 brks: C2/m²10L40-60cmHebe 'Great Orme'HEBGO179 No.

Bushy: 5 brks: C2/m²10L60-80cmEuonymus japonicus 'Ovatus Aureus'EUOJAOA198 No.

Bushy: 9 brks: C3.5/m²5-7.5L30-40cm25-30cmEuonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety'EUOFOEG107 No.

Bushy: 6 brks: C2/m²10L40-60cmEscallonia rubra 'Woodside'ESCRUWO99 No.

Bushy: 6 brks: C2/m²10L40-60cmEscallonia laevis 'Gold Brian'ESCLAGB48 No.

Bushy: 6 brks: C3/m²5-7.5L40-60cmCistus x corbariensisCISCO235 No.

Bushy: 7 brks: C2/m²10L40-60cmChoisya ternata 'Sundance'CHOTES117 No.

Branched: 8 brks: C2/m²10L40-60cmBrachyglottis 'Sunshine'BRASU100 No.

Bushy: 4 brks: C3/m²5L30-40cmAucuba japonica 'Rozannie'AUCJAR133 No.

Bushy: 5 brks: C2/m²10L40-60cmAbelia x grandiflora 'Francis Mason'ABEGRFM103 No.

SpecificationDensityPot SizeDiameterHeightSpeciesAbbreviationNumber

GROUND COVER SHRUBS AND PERENNIAL PLANTS - Shrubs

Total :873 No.

Bushy: 6 brks: C3/m10L80-100cmPrunus lusitanicaPRULU564 No.

Branched: 6 brks: C3/m10L80-100cmElaeagnus x ebbingeiELAEB309 No.

SpecificationDensityPot SizeDiameterHeightSpeciesAbbreviationNumber

ORNAMENTAL HEDGE

Total :20 No.

Triple Crown: C25L100-125cmPhormium tenax 'Variegatum'PHOTEV9 No.

Triple Crown: C25L100-125cmPhormium tenax 'Purpureum'PHOPURA11 No.

SpecificationPot SizeDiameterHeightSpeciesAbbreviationNumber

SHRUBS - Specimen

Total :23 No.

Heavy Standard: 5 brks: C: Clear Stem 175-200cm45-85L350-425cm12-14cmSorbus vilmoriniiSORVI23 No.

SpecificationPot SizeHeightGirthSpeciesAbbreviationNumber

PROPOSED TREES - Heavy Standard

Total :40 No.

Extra Heavy Standard: 5 brks: C: Clear Stem 175-200cm45-85L400-450cm14-16cmPrunus 'Snow Goose'PRUSNG16 No.

Extra Heavy Standard: 5 brks: C: Clear Stem 175-200cm45-85L400-450cm14-16cmBetula pendula 'Fastigiata'BETPEF12 No.

Extra Heavy Standard: 5 brks: C: Clear Stem 175-200cm45-85L425-600cm14-16cmAmelanchier 'Ballerina'AMEBA12 No.

SpecificationPot SizeHeightGirthSpeciesAbbreviationNumber

PROPOSED TREES -Extra Heavy Standard

1 GENERALTree and hedgerow protection, subsoil cultivation, topsoiling and levelling/grading operations outlined below are theresponsibility of the Site Agent unless stated otherwise.All soft landscaping should be carried out by specialist landscape sub-contractor who is a member of the British Association ofLandscape Industries (BALI).All plants shall conform to BS 3936 and be in accordance with the National Plant Specification and the specification details shownon this drawing. Supplying nurseries shall be registered under the HTA Nursery Certification Scheme.All plants shall be packed and transported in accordance with the Code of Practice for Plant Handling as produced by theCommittee for Plant Supply and Establishment (CPSE).Any plant material that does not meet the specification or schedule requirements shall be rejected and replaced at the landscapecontractor's own expense: ANY PLANT SUBSTITUTIONS SHOULD BE APPROVED BY BLOOR HOMES LANDSCAPE DESIGN TEAMPlanting shall not be carried out when the ground is waterlogged, frost-bound or during periods of cold drying winds. Turf shall besupplied in accordance with BS 3969 and all turfing operations with BS 4428.

2 RETENTION OF EXISTING TREES AND HEDGEROWSPrecautions must be taken to ensure that trees and hedges shown for retention should remain undisturbed with roots andbranches protected with temporary fencing in accordance with BS 5837. Any tree surgery work should be in accordance with BS3998 'Recommendation for Tree Work' and must comply with any Conservation Area, Tree Preservation Orders or specificplanning conditions where appropriate.Reference must be made to the Tree Protection Drawing.

3 PRE-PLANTING AND PRE-TURFING GROUND PREPARATION

3.1 Subsoil CultivationPrior to any topsoiling all subsoil should be thoroughly 'ripped' to relieve compaction using suitable machinery, or by hand inconfined areas or in proximity to existing tree roots to a depth shown below.

3.2Imported TopsoilTopsoil and all topsoiling operations are to be carried out in accordance with BS 3882:2007. Topsoil should be carried out to thedepths shown below and all topsoiled areas should be cleared of all extraneous matter such as plastic, wood, metal and stonesgreater than 50mm in any dimension which should be removed from site.

Minimum depths of topsoil and cultivation to be achieved:Type of Soft Landscaping Topsoil Depth Depth of subsoil to be broken upTree Groups* 600/900mm 300mmShrubs and Herbaceous 350mm 150mmGrass Areas 150mm 150mm* Individual tree pits are to be a minimum of 1m X 1m X 600 -900mm deep. Refer to specific tree planting details.

3.3Levelling/GradingFinished soil levels adjacent to buildings are to be 150mm below damp proof course. For planted areas where mulch is specifiedthe soil should be graded to 65mm below adjacent paved surfaces within 500mm of the paving to allow for bark mulch to beapplied without spilling on to the paved surface. Where gravel mulch is specified grade to 55mm below paving and for turfedareas final soil levels should be 10mm below or flush with the adjacent paved areas ready to receive the turf. The landscapecontractor should allow for any necessary adjustments in levels prior to planting and turfing works.

3.4 Weed TreatmentOnly where necessary, because significant weed growth has started to establish, treat existing weeds with a non-residual based,herbicide and allow a suitable period as recommended by the manufacturer for this to take effect. Herbicide should be usedstrictly in accordance with Control of Pesticide Regulations 1986 (or otherwise updated/superseded legislation), according tomanufacturer's instructions and only by qualified staff. Use products that are approved by the Soil Association.Remove small amounts of weed growth within shrub beds by hand at time of planting.

4 PLANTING

4.1Ground PreparationA general purpose organic slow release fertilizer at the rate of 100g/m2 is to be incorporated into the top 150mm of topsoilduring final cultivations.Tree pits to the specified size are to be excavated and the base broken up a further 150mm with the sides well scarified to preventsmearing.

4.2 Setting outShrubs and hedges are to be set out as shown on the drawing at the specified densities and centres,Trees are to be planted in the positions shown on the drawing ensuring that they are at the correct distances from adjacentbuildings and 1.5m from drainage runs. It is the contractor's responsibility to ensure that all underground services have beenlocated and identified in advance of tree pit excavation to avoid damage to any underground services or cables.

4.3PlantingPlants are to be pit planted into the prepared soil, incorporating Peat Free Tree and Shrub Compost in quantities shown below andfirmed in. Planting pit sizes should be relative to the container size of the plant and shall be sufficiently large enough to allow forbackfill of topsoil and planting compost.Quantities of Peat Free Tree and Shrub Planting Compost:2-3L Shrubs and Herbaceous 3Litres5-10 L Shrubs 5Litres25L Specimens 10LitresTrees 20Litres plus 100g/m² organic slow release fertiliser

4.4 Tree SupportAll container grown heavy standard size and over shall be double staked with 100mm diameter stakes and a cross-brace ensuringthat the tree will be secured vertically and straight. Secure tree to cross-brace with an adjustable plastic / rubber tie with spacerand buckle (buckle end to be nailed to stake). Each tree should be fitted with a tree irrigation system 'RRPC3A Root Rain MetroIrrigation System' by 'Greenleaf' or equivalent according to the detail (or other system where specified.) Where tree pits arewithin 5m of roads and services, and within 3m of other paved surfaces, 'Greenleaf ReRoot 600' linear root barrier with rootdeflecting ribs, or equivalent, is to be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Install with ribs facing the treein the upper 600mm of the soil ensuring that there are no sharp objects close to either side of the barrier. The top edge of theroot barrier must remain 10mm above the surface on the tree side with no growing medium over the top of the barrier.Overlapping ends should be joined by taping both sides with Greenleaf ReRoot jointing tape or equivalent.

4.5Climber SupportClimber supports are to consist of 3 no. heavy duty wires fixed to, and tensioned by, stainless steel vine eyes screwed to the wallor fence in a fan shape. The base vine eye is to be 250mm from the ground and the top of the wires are to be just below top of thewall or fence. Supporting canes supplied with climbers are to be carefully removed and the climbers are to be fanned out and tiedinto the support wires with appropriate plant ties.All trees and shrubs are to be watered thoroughly, to full ground capacity, immediately after planting and before the applicationof mulch.

4.8MulchEnsure the area to be mulched is entirely free from annual and perennial weeds and has been watered prior to applying an evenspread of mulch to planting areas to control weeds and retain moisture.Unless instructed otherwise apply Ornamental Bark Nuggets 15-65mm to a depth of 50 mm over Hy-tex Ecotex Bio Mulch Mat toplanting beds, ornamental hedging and tree stations using overlapping sheets as required and peg down using HY-Tex Bio Pegs ata minimum of 500mm centres (300mm at edges).Where stone mulch is requested by the regional office apply 40-50mm of stone over Plantex Geotextile membrane or equivalentpegging down with metal pegsFinished mulch levels should be no higher than 15mm below adjacent pavement or grass levels to avoid any spillages.

5 GRASS

5.1PreparationThe area to be turfed shall be cultivated to a minimum depth of 100mm removing all weeds, debris and stones over 25mmdiameter and removing from site. The surface shall be raked to smooth flowing contours with a fine tilth, incorporatingpre-seeding, pre-turfing fertiliser at 50 g/m2, excluding wild flower areas.

5.2Delivery and StorageTurf shall be supplied in accordance with BS3936.Turf shall be cultivated high grade turf. It shall be close textured and green incolour and be sufficiently fibrous to withstand handling. Turf rolls shall be regular in shape, 300mm wide and of uniform thickness(minimum 25mm). The grass shall be closely mown and shall not exceed 25mm in height.Turf shall be stacked in piles of up to 1 metre. It shall not be laid in frosty or waterlogged conditions and shall not be stacked inrolls for more than three days. Any turf deemed to be substandard shall be replaced at the landscape sub-contractors cost.

5.3 TurfTurfing operations shall be in accordance with BS 4428.Turf should be laid when weather conditions are suitable and not during exceptionally frosty or dry weather conditions.Turf is to be laid with staggered joints, well butted together, working from planks positioned on turves already laid.The turf shall be watered on completion. Any unevenness shall be made good by lifting the turf and adjusting the levels. Shouldshrinkage occur, fine topsoil shall be brushed into the joints.Where trees are planted in turfed areas a 750mm diameter circle around each tree is to be kept clear of turf.

6 MAINTENANCEThe landscape contractor shall maintain all landscape areas for a period of 12 months following practical completion to ensuresuccessful establishment. All stock deemed to be dead, dying or diseased within the 12 months defects period shall be replaced bythe contractor at own cost. Maintenance of plot landscaping will be handed over to the householders as and when each house isoccupied.

6.1 Weed ClearanceAll planting areas are to be kept weed free by hand weeding unless otherwise specified.

6.2Litter ClearanceAll areas are to be kept litter free.

6.3 WateringWatering to planted areas is to be undertaken as necessary to ensure plants become established, watering to bring up to fieldcapacity. Trees in particular should be watered regularly and in response to weather conditions. Each tree is to receive at least 30gallons when watered.

6.4 Checking TiesAll tree ties and stakes are to be checked, adjusted (if too loose, too tight or if chaffing is occurring) and replaced if damaged ormissing. Any broken stakes are to be replaced.

6.5Formative PruningAny damaged shoots/branches are to be pruned back to healthy wood. Plants are to be pruned in accordance with goodhorticultural practice to maintain healthy well-shaped specimens. Shrubs grown for their coloured stems, such as Cornus, are tobe cut back each spring to encourage new growth.All hedges are to be clipped to help form hedge to dimensions on drawing. Cut back off pavement & kept to a maximum height of1.2m unless specified.

6.6 Turfed and Seeded AreasWhen newly turfed & seeded areas reach 50mm they should be lightly rolled and cut to a height of 40mm. All arising's shall beremoved. Any bare patches shall be made good at this time. Lawn areas should then be cut at appropriate intervals during thegrowing season to maintain a 40mm high sward. Watering, weeding and repair of all erosion and settlement with re-seeding orturfing shall be undertaken as required to establish a uniform and healthy stand of grass.

Products available from Greenleaf.co.uk

Telephone:-Sales and Service:01424 717797

or Technical Assistance: 01424 433233

1. 2x Timber tree stake - 75Ø x 1.8m long

tanalised

2. Adjustable plastic / rubber tie with spacer

and buckle (buckle end to be nailed to

brace)

3. FSC Timber cross brace

4. RRPC3A Root Rain Metro Irrigation System

- nail to stake with 50mm galvanised nails.

Ensure filer cap finishes slightly above mulch

level

5. Mulch layer - 50mm Ornamental BarkNuggets 15-65mm

6. Hy-tex Ecotex Bio Mulch Mat secured with 6

no. Hy-tex Bio pegs

7. Topsoil, compost and fertiliser

8. Loosen and shape base as shown to aid

root penetration and pit drainage

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NOTE: Where trees are within 5m of roadsand services and within 3m of footpaths'Greenleaf ReRoot 600' linear root barrier withroot deflecting ribs, or equivalent, is to beinstalled in accordance with manufacturersinstructions.

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ORNAMENTAL HEDGE PLANTING- CROSS SECTION

ORNAMENTAL HEDGE PLANTING- DETAIL

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DRAWING NOTES

All tree and shrub species and locations must be taken into consideration by the project Structural Engineer to ensure that foundation design accords with

the specifications set out in Chapter 4 of the NHBC Standards.The landscape Contractor must ensure that plant material is planted in the locations shown

and that no substitutions are made in order to comply with the NCBC guidelines as mentioned above. It is the Landscape Contractor's responsibility to

ensure that all underground services have been located and identified in advance of tree pit excavation so that no services are damaged or compromised

by tree planting. Any changes to tree positions, species or specifications must be approved by the Group Landscape Design Department. Contractors

must comply with all Health and Safety regulations and be aware of project/site specific information including referring to the information set out in the

CDM drawings.

CLITHEROE ROAD, WHALLEY

J S BLOOR (SERVICES) LIMITED

ASHBY ROAD, MEASHAM, SWADLINCOTE,

DERBYSHIRE DE12 7JP

TELEPHONE 01530 270100 FACSIMILE 01530 272006

Drawing No.

THIS DRAWING AND THE BUILDING WORKS DEPICTED ARE THE COPYRIGHT OF

J.S.BLOOR (SERVICES) LIMITED AND MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED OR AMENDED

EXCEPT BY WRITTEN PERMISSION. NO LIABILITY WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR

AMENDMENTS MADE BY OTHER PERSONS

Scale.

Date.

Drawn.

Checked.

Job.

Title.

R

Risk / HazardSymbol

NOTES:

Principal contractor to ensure all health and safety procedures are being

correctly followed in relation to all temporary works.

Underground Services

CDM LEGEND

THIS DRAWING IS TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH

SEPERATE GROUP / SITE SPECIFIC CONSTRUCTION

NOTES AND MATERIALS SPECIFICATION.

TREE DETAIL

HEDGE DETAIL

SPECIFICATION

LEGEND

SCHEDULE FOR 5 DRAWINGS

Clitheroe Road,

Whalley

Plot Landscape

Proposals

1:200 @A0

Jan 2015

GLD

GLD

NW022-LS-001a

Trees have protection order

in place, guarding required.

LOCATION

Drawing 1 of 5

NW022-LS-002a

See NW022-LS-007 (and

revisions) for POS Drawings

Rev a.

Landscaping altered to fit revised

layout. Updated POS layout added.

Tree root barrier information

updated. 01/06/15 LP