1-9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35-43 44 45 46 47 48-55 56-63 Cycle/Refuse 82 83 84 85 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 86 87 79 80 81 118 119 117 116 115 127 126 120-125 114 103 113 104 105 112 106 107 111 109 110 108 95 96 94 97 98 99 100 101 102 93 92 91 90 88 89 Commonfield Lane Trees for rear gardens Planted as selected standards Amelanchier arborea ‘Robin Hill’ Crataegus monogyna ‘Alboplena’ Ilex aquifolium ‘Nellie Stevens’ Malus ‘Evereste’ Malus ‘Golden Hornet’ Malus sylvestris Prunus ‘Accolade’ Prunus padus Sorbus aria ‘Lutescens’ Sorbus aucuparia Open Space Trees Planted as semi-mature & advanced nursery stock Acer campestre Betula pendula Carpinus betulus Pinus sylvestris Prunus avium Quercus robur Tilia cordata ‘Green Spire’ Native Mix Planted as transplants & advanced nursery stock Acer campestre Cornus sanguinea Corylus avellana Crataegus monogyna Euonymus europaeus Ilex aquifolium Prunus spinosa Quercus robur Taxus baccata Trees for Front Gardens Trees planted as advanced nursey stock Amelanchier arborea ‘Robin Hill’ Amelanchier lamarkii (multi-stem) Ilex aquifolium ‘Nellie Stevens’ Magnolia ‘Susan’ (multi-stem) Sorbus aria Street & Verge Trees Planted as semi-mature & advanced nursery stock Acer campestre ‘Elsrijk’ Acer platanoides ‘Cleveland’ Carpinus betulus ‘Frans Fontaine’ Corylus colurna Ligustrum japonicum (between plots 72 and 127) Tilia cordata ‘Rancho’ Trees for Parking Courts Planted as semi-mature & advanced nursery stock Acer platanoides ‘Cleveland’ Pyrus calleryana ‘Chanticleer’ Street & Verge Trees Open Space Trees Tree Images Tree Location Plan SANG (subject to separate application) PARCEL O1 (subject to separate application) Informal Hoggin surface path Native hedgerow and tree planting along the boundary to provide a visual buffer to the adjacent countryside Ecological Notes Ecological permeability is to be primarily maintained throughout Parcel T through the retention and enhancement of the boundary tree lines, hedgerows and associated habitats as a green and dark corridor linkage. Permeability will additionally be provided by a green corridor linkage north of Princess Marina Drive, which will cater for a range of species (e.g. bats and amphibians) with its combined tree line and SuDS (including ponds and swales). These areas will function as ecological corridors linking to the nearby Suitable Alternative Natural Greenspace (SANG) which is being specifically created and managed for protected and notable species. Hedgerow and tree line enhancement planting of native species will enhance the Parcel T boundary which is a known commuting and foraging corridor for bats. This will also provide nesting habitat for birds and provide enhanced habitat for hedgehogs, reptiles and amphibians. The grass verges are to be enhanced as woodland understorey and flower rich grassland where appropriate to benefit invertebrates and other species by association. The SuDS is to comprise a mix of wet, seasonally wet and dry habitat areas and incorporate a range of marginal and aquatic plants. Planting within the residential areas (verges, hedgerows and trees) will benefit urban associated species such as nesting birds, hedgehogs and some bat species. Text by AECOM Bridleway link onto Commonfield Lane Native hedgerow along the Bridleway to provide separation between the development and Bridleway Segregated footpath/cycleway Princess Marina Drive Bridleway Native hedgerow Section BB Scale 1:200 Section AA Scale 1:200 Open farmland beyond site boundary Mixed native hedge & road verge to front garden Proposed house Existing trees to site boundary protected and retained with infill buffer planting comprising native trees & shrubs to create dense screen Existing Oaks retained & crown lifted to allow views across and allow more light for planting ground flora Existing trees removed, predominately Ash Car park Proposed house 3 bar fence line Road Woodland fringe planting Woodland fringe planting Grass road verge B A B A SUDs & Water Associated Tree Planting Planted as multi-stems & advanced nursery stock Alnus glutinosa (multi-stem) Cornus mas (multi-stem) Corylus avellana (multi-stem) Populus tremula Quercus robur N 0 5 15 30m Scale 1:500 Acer campestre Betula pendula Carpinus betulus Pinus sylvestris Prunus avium Quercus robur Tilia cordata ‘Greenspire’ Acer campestre ‘Elsrijk’ Acer platanoides ‘Cleveland’ Carpinus betulus ‘Frans Fontaine’ Corylus colurna Ligustrum japonicum Tilia cordata ‘Rancho’ Existing trees Shrub planting Private realm SUD pond planted with native planting to promote bio-diversity 400x200x80mm Lavaro block to roads laid herringbone pattern. Colour Retro Geel supplied by Hardscape Ltd or similar approved 200x100x80mm precast concrete block paving to parking bays, colour Natural as supplied Marshalls or similar approved Tegula block paving to driveways. Colour Traditional as supplied by Marshalls or similar approved Proposed trees Native tree planting Native hedge planting Hedge planting to front gardens Public realm Native marginal vegetation 200x100x80mm precast concrete block paving, colour Charcoal as supplied Marshalls or similar approved 200x100x80mm precast concrete block paving to roads, colour Natural as supplied Marshalls or similar approved Tegula block paving to roads. Colour Traditional as supplied by Marshalls or similar approved Legend Hoggin gravel path 450x450mm buff paving stack pattern, as supplied by Hardscape Ltd or similar approved Bitumen macadam surface to street carriageway and path Bridleway - Flexi-pave 10m foul water sewer easement Attenuation feature Application boundary M urdoch M ickham Landscape Architecture & Masterplanning The Tithe Barn Bradbourne House East Malling Kent ME19 6DZ T: 01732 752780 F: 01732 752799 [email protected] www.murdochwickham.com Job Title Client Drawing Title Date May 2016 Scale 1:500 @ A0 Drawing no. Rev. Arborfield Parcel T Crest Nicholson Landscape Masterplan 1438/001 D Drawn JM Revisions