Archive for August, 2008

Work at Twickenham RFC

Posted on: August 27, 2008 by rosemarierees posted in News

Last week Inscapes korrowed off an area of the pitch at Twickenham RFC in readiness for a concert.  Once the concert takes place our staff will return to the stadium to re-instate the pitch. 

Inscapes staff korrowing off the pitch at Twickenham RFC

Inscapes carried out the same work at Twickenham a year ago in readiness for a previous concert, take a look at the project profile of this job on our website.

The Llanelli Scarlets Stadium Pitch

Posted on: August 19, 2008 by rosemarierees posted in News

The pitch at the Llanelli Scarlets Stadium which was constructed by Inscapes

The pitch at the Llanelli Scarlets stadium is now well established and is looking good.  The construction of the stadium is continuing around the finished pitch and the stadium seats are now being put into position.

Work starts at Mountain Ash Recreation Ground

Posted on: August 13, 2008 by rosemarierees posted in News

Plant arriving at Mountain Ash recreation ground 

Inscapes started work on the Mountain Ash recreation ground as scheduled on Monday, 11th August.  Firstly plant and equipment were brought to site using fast tracks and low loaders on Monday morning.

Tractor and power harrow at Mountain Ash recreation ground lightly cultivating the area

Using a tractor and power harrow the ground was lightly cultivated, then a bull dozer started to grade out the pitch to achieve the required levels. 

Bull dozer starting to grade the pitch at Mountain Ash recreation ground

Updates on this project will be placed on the website as they happen, so keep checking!

Bettws boys and girls club (CYP Wales)

Posted on: August 11, 2008 by rosemarierees posted in News

There has been a lot of media coverage lately about the problems that young people have in the local valleys and Bettws boys and girls club has been doing its best to promote good will and support to all the valleys young people.

Neil and Beth Ellis have been the force behind some of the projects that run from the club and getting the youngsters involved in gardening in their new poly tunnel, including planting up pots of mixed bedding and bulbs, has been one such project.  Inscapes were happy to provide some assistance in this project and the 400 strong group of youngsters from around the village of Bettws soon made use of the pots and border soil that we provided.

Some members of Bettws boys & girls club gardening in their new poly tunnel

Neil is also getting the youngsters to look closer at the environment, including using water harvesting for the new plants.  Their great enthusiasm and work has already paid off, with a good batch of sun flowers already well established.   

BIGGA Golf Tournament

Posted on: by rosemarierees posted in News

The BIGGA golf tournament took place at the Marriott St Pierre Golf course on Wednesday, 6th August and the team from South Wales took on the South West; Inscapes sponsored the kit for the South Wales team.

Members of the South Wales team practise their shots before taking to the course

The weather was kind to the players and after an exciting day of competing, the South West team were crowned champions.

Working at Cardiff Bay

Posted on: August 7, 2008 by rosemarierees posted in News

Staff have recently been working on an unusual project at Victoria Wharf, Cardiff Bay.

Artificial turf laid by Inscapes at Victoria Wharf, Cardiff Bay

Work was carried out on a garden which was based on top of the car park (which just happened to be two storeys up!) and surrounded by flats.  First, paving was laid to create an outer perimeter to the area, then three decking paths were constructed which lead to a central decking area.  The finishing touch was when staff laid the artificial turf between the paths, all this work was completed to create a garden for the residents.

Paving, decking and artificial turf completed by Inscapes to create a garden for residents at Cardiff Bay

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