As with most planning applications extra pieces of information have been requested from us. We have been busy digging holes in a variety of locations and pouring in water to see how well the water drains in the ground at the Arboretum.
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Author: Sophie Nash
Planning applications
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We have now submitted our planning applications for the Westonbirt Project! It’s been a frantic few days, with several long supporting documents and reports flying through our emails for final tweaks and approvals.
A Project Update
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We have all been very busy lately with a big push to get the drawings and our proposals finalised before we submit our planning application in May.
Comparing Walkways
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Hi I’m Sophie and the Project Support Officer for the Westonbirt Project. I’ve been here since the end of January and it’s whizzed by!...
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