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BUILDING

FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL

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5 Fs

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1 Bj

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Thorny species to the native hedgerow

discouraging intruders with native shrub

mix buffer to the front preventing access

to the thorny native hedgerow.

KEY

BOUNDARY TREATMENT

SOFT LANDSCAPING

Proposed Secondary Secure Line (1.2m height verticalrail/bowtop fencing)

Proposed Primary Secure Line (2.0m height paladinfencing)

Existing fencing to be retained (1.8m height palisadefencing)

Proposed access gates to match fencing

Proposed sports pitch fencing 2.4m+ height

Existing Trees and Woodland to be retained andprotected inline with BS5837:2012 recommendationsduring the construction phase of the development.

Proposed medium height ornamental plantingFor example Photinia, Choisya, Cornus, Hebe, Pieris etc.

Proposed Large Ornamental TreesFor example Maple, Lime, Beech, Hornbeam, Cherryetc.

Proposed low height ornamental plantingFor example Hebe sp. Grasses, Lavender, Rudbeckia,Skimmia, Viburnum etc.

Proposed Wildflower MixAreas around the site and on embankments to beseeded with a native wildflower and grass seed mix.

Proposed feature landscape

Existing fencing to be replaced (2.4m height palisadefencing)

NOTE: For details on planting species please refer to the indicativeplanting schedule.

Proposed native species buffer mix with featherednative treesFor example Oak, Birch, Holly, Rowan, Hazel, Cherry,Pine, Lime etc.

Proposed amenity grass and species-rich meadow

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Planning

3-16 Catholic School, Rhyl

Indicative Planting Plan

Sept 1708

CL1:500@A1

NORTH

SOUTH

EASTWEST

INDICATIVE PLANTING NOTES:

1. Tree procurement, planting and management shall be in accordance with BS 8545:2014 Trees:

from Nursery to Independence in the landscape- Recommendations.All other plants shall be handled in accordance with 'Plant Handling', the booklet published by the

Committee for Plant Supply and Establishment (CPSE). The contractor shall comply with clauses 3 &4 of the above booklet (obtained from the Horticulture Trades Association, 19 High Street, Theale,

Reading, Berks RG7 5H) which refers to the receipt, unloading and temporary storage of plants.

2. Plants shall be first class examples of their species or variety, free from all pests and diseases, withgood fibrous root systems and materially undamaged (refer to relevant sections of BS3936 Parts 1-4

'Specification of Nursery Stock').

3. All planting is to be in general compliance with BS4428: 1989 'Code of Practice for generallandscape operations (excluding hard surfaces).'

4. Shrub beds to have a min depth of 450mm good quality topsoil, beds should be cultivated prior to

planting and be free from weeds or any stones/ rubble material greater than 50mm5. Wildflower meadow - Remove unwanted weeds and vegetation from area to be sown. Prepare

ground and spray with a glyphosate based weed killer inline with manufacturers recommendations.

Sow seed mix EM3 from Emorsgate at a rate of 4g per square metre.6. All BR Whips and BR stock (proposed ornamental hedge, native hedge and native shrub mix) to be

protected with a spiral bound tree-shrub guard and secured into place with a cane. Ensure that theareas around the base of the shrubs are maintained weed free during the establishment period using

a glyphosate based herbicide. BR stock should be notch planted and healed securely to firm intoposition.

7. All trees are to be staked and secured as follows:i) Standard to be single staked using a short stake (at 600mm above ground level) and secured with a

rubber webbing tie and spacer.ii) Heavy standard are to be double staked using short stakes (at 600mm above ground level) andsecured with a cross bar and rubber webbing tie and spacer.

iii) Multi-stemmed trees are to be secured with underground guy anchor secured into place with min

3no. stakes under the rootball.

8. For the ornamental trees ; One number 80 litre bag of tree planting compost(non-peat based) is to be incorporated into tree pits.

Compost must be mixed thoroughly with topsoil. Trees shall be planted in tree pits

of the following minimum sizes (or large enough to comfortably accommodate theroot ball, whichever is the largest):

Standard 800x 800x 650mm deep

Heavy Standard and Multi-stemmed 1000x1000x750mm deepExtra Heavy Standard 1200x1200x800mm deep

9.The contractor must ascertain for himself/herself the exact location ofunderground services and maintenance points.

10. All areas of ornamental planting are to be mulched to a depth of 50mm withmedium grade tree bark.11. It is presumed that the grassed areas will be seeded with a general amenity grass

mix (unless otherwise advised by the client).

12. Water all plants and trees on the same day of planting and there after asnecessary (min once a week in periods of drought) to ensure the establishment of

the plants during the 12months defects period.