17 March 2021
Timotay Playscapes have been awarded two gold awards by the APL (Association of Professional Landscapers) for their entries for Stanwick Lakes (Family Attraction in Northamptonshire) and Westbrook Hay (Independent School).
The APL Awards 2021 recognise landscaping projects that show technical and horticultural excellence, and which show attention to detail, technical excellence and an overall level of quality. This year 45 companies with 73 projects made it to the finals which took place virtually on Friday 12th March.
Stanwick Lakes, which is one of the settings which was awarded a gold award is a countryside family attraction and nature reserve set in 750 acres in Northamptonshire and welcomes over 300,000 visitors each year. The setting has made significant investment at the site in terms of playground and adventure facilities at the site. The design and build has created an inclusive playspace, that provides hours of fun for visitors.
Westbrook Hay Prep School is the other setting which was awarded a gold award, is an independent situated in Hertfordshire, and prides itself for excellent academic standards and providing an all-inclusive community, and this latest investment allows children to learn and play outdoors in a high quality and inclusive environment that has been designed and built to help children to connect with natural environments
Timotay Playscapes are extremely proud to have received these prestigious awards, and this is through their incredible teams who show tremendous dedication, expertise and hardwork! The APL Awards (Association of Professional Landscapers) showcase and select leaders within the landscaping arena, where the design and final project demonstrates quality and superior final project.
Stuart Humphrey, Director “We are extremely proud to have received the two gold awards at the 2021 APL awards, and be recognised for our hard work, passion and dedication to the playground and landscape industry. Our entire team work tirelessly to deliver inspirational outdoor spaces”
17 March 2021
Timotay Playscapes have been awarded two gold awards by the APL (Association of Professional Landscapers) for their entries for Stanwick Lakes (Family Attraction in Northamptonshire) and Westbrook Hay (Independent School).
The APL Awards 2021 recognise landscaping projects that show technical and horticultural excellence, and which show attention to detail, technical excellence and an overall level of quality. This year 45 companies with 73 projects made it to the finals which took place virtually on Friday 12th March.
Stanwick Lakes, which is one of the settings which was awarded a gold award is a countryside family attraction and nature reserve set in 750 acres in Northamptonshire and welcomes over 300,000 visitors each year. The setting has made significant investment at the site in terms of playground and adventure facilities at the site. The design and build has created an inclusive playspace, that provides hours of fun for visitors.
Westbrook Hay Prep School is the other setting which was awarded a gold award, is an independent situated in Hertfordshire, and prides itself for excellent academic standards and providing an all-inclusive community, and this latest investment allows children to learn and play outdoors in a high quality and inclusive environment that has been designed and built to help children to connect with natural environments
Timotay Playscapes are extremely proud to have received these prestigious awards, and this is through their incredible teams who show tremendous dedication, expertise and hardwork! The APL Awards (Association of Professional Landscapers) showcase and select leaders within the landscaping arena, where the design and final project demonstrates quality and superior final project.
Stuart Humphrey, Director “We are extremely proud to have received the two gold awards at the 2021 APL awards, and be recognised for our hard work, passion and dedication to the playground and landscape industry. Our entire team work tirelessly to deliver inspirational outdoor spaces”