Urban Landscapes & Open Spaces

Our teams of landscape designers and project officers work with people to create or improve community gardens, parks, play areas, footpaths and natural spaces. These spaces are vital to our everyday quality of life, but are often neglected and attract crime.

They need to be well designed, made relevant to the needs of local people – and be beautiful havens for wildlife. We also help to create activities to put land back to use, such as sport and exercise schemes or food growing.

Going for Green, Roe Green Junior School

Location: Brent As part of Groundwork London’s One World Schools programme, Roe Green Junior School in Kingsbury, are working to be a flagship school for sustainability in Brent. By being part of this programme, staff from Groundwork in west London provideenvironmental expertise to the school and advise them on how to embed the principles of sustainable development, adopting a whole school approach.

Charles Dickens School Garden

Location: Southwark Groundwork London and Policy Connect helped realise the ambition of Charles Dickens Primary School to build and sustain an eco-garden on what was once a piece of waste land. After the school installed an ‘eco-pod’, a day was spent clearing the surrounding area and replanting, to produce an environment that will allow pupils to have an outdoor garden space, learn amongst the orchard, and grow their own vegetables.

Hanwell Playscape

Location: Hanwell, London The Playscape approach illustrates how the entire landscape can offer play value rather than simply relying on springy chickens,rubber impact surfacing and bow top fencing.

Kennington Park Nature Trail

Location: Lambeth Groundwork London worked with the Friends of Kennington Park and Borough of Lambeth to design and implement an innovative nature and history trail for Kennington Park.

Hammersmith London Roofgarden at the Lyric Theatre

Location: Hammersmith, London The Lyric Hammersmith Theatre and Groundwork London are behind a remarkable garden - developed from a sketch on a paper napkin into a living, breathing oasis of green in a heavily built up urban area.

Paddington Recreation Ground Nature Area

Location: Westminster Groundwork London were commissioned to create a new Nature Area in Paddington Recreation Ground by Westminster City Council as part of their Capital Programme with the aim of addressing an identified deficiency in access to wildlife in the local area, highlighted in the London Plan and WCC’s Unitary Development Plan (UDP), Open Space Strategy and Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP).

Windmill Park Play Project

Location: Ealing Windmill Park Play Project began with a need to utilise under-used green spaces on the Windmill Park Estate and provide play provision for the estate’s younger people.