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105.90 Fag sy 12.7 lin. m Fag sy 68 lin. m Gr l 9.5 lin. m Gr l 7.1 lin. m Shade tolerant meadow mix 378m 2 Native hedge mix 70lin. m Garden shrub mix 282m 2 Wildflower meadow mix 148.5m 2 Groundcover evergreen mix 6.3m 2 Groundcover evergreen mix 7.1m 2 Groundcover evergreen mix 21.7m 2 Note 2 Gr l 10.1 lin. m Fag sy 23 lin. m Fag sy 29 lin. m Note 1 N Native hedge mix 25.5 lin. m Shade tolerant meadow mix 490m 2 Wildflower meadow mix 397m 2 Wildflower Meadow Mix 110m 2 Wildflower Meadow Mix 90.5m 2 Groundcover evergreen mix 13m 2 Groundcover evergreen mix 10.4m 2 P ch P ch P ch P ch P sa P sa P sa P sa P sa L st L st L st L st L st B ut B ut B ut B ut P ni P ni P ni P ni C be C be C be C be M ev M ev M ev L tu A la Note 3 Key : (To be read in conjunction with the Arboricultural Report) Liquidambar styraciflua - Total 5no. 10-12cm girth, 45L cont., Selected Standard, 175-200cm clear stem, 300-350cm height Proposed Trees: Liriodendron tulipifera - Total 1no. 10-12cm girth, 45L cont., Selected Standard, 175-200cm clear stem, 300-350cm height Betula utilis jacquemontii - Total 4no. 10-12cm girth, 45L cont., Selected Standard, 175-200cm clear stem, 300-350cm height Pinus nigra - Total 4no. Leader with laterals, 45L cont., 150-175cm clear stem, 250-300cm height Amelanchier lamarckii - Total 1no. 10-12cm girth, 45L cont., Selected Standard, 175-200cm clear stem, 300-350cm height Prunus sargentii - Total 5no. 10-12cm girth, 45L cont., Selected Standard, 175-200cm clear stem, 300-350cm height Pyrus chanticleer - Total 4no. 10-12cm girth, 45L cont., Selected Standard, 175-200cm clear stem, 300-350cm height Malus 'Evereste' - Total 3no. 10-12cm girth, 45L cont., Selected Standard, 175-200cm clear stem, 300-350cm height Carpinus betulus - Total 4no. 10-12cm girth, 45L cont., Selected Standard, 175-200cm clear stem, 300-350cm height Existing tree to be retained Proposed Tree Planting Proposed Hedge: Griselinia littoralis (Gr l) Fagus sylvatica (Fag sy) Proposed Ornamental Planting Groundcover evergreeen mix Garden shrub mix Wildflower meadow mix, Emorsgate EL1F Shade tolerant meadow mix, Emorsgate EW1 Native Hedge Mix Root Protection Area (RPA) for existing trees and vegetation Trees and vegetation to be removed P ch P sa L st B ut P ni C be M ev L tu A la Amenity Grass: Existing areas may require reseeding after construction damage. PLANTING NOTES PREPARATION PRIOR TO PLANTING 1. Before commencing works, the Landscape Contractor is responsible for checking for below ground services in the vicinity of the planting works. Give notice of any that may be affected and obtain instructions before proceeding. 2. All planting beds to be bare ground, free of grass, weeds, removing all litter debris and stones. Apply approved herbicide, leave for a minimum of 14 days. Remove all arising's from Site. 3. All container plants to be well watered in their container prior to planting 4. No planting should occur when the ground is frozen or water logged. 5. Planting areas to have a 450mm depth of topsoil (topsoil to BS 3882:2007). Before laying topsoil, lightly cultivate and loosen the surface a minimum of 300mm. To create a 'key' for the new topsoil. 6. Plant materials to conform to National Plant Specification. All plants to originate within the UK. Planting operations to be in accordance with BS 4428 : 1989. GENERAL PLANTING NOTES 7. New tree planting in grass areas to be in a 0.6m radius, weed free circle. 8. All shrub planting is to be planted in to a weed free bed a minimum 100mm wider than the planting area, plants to be set 100mm back from any fence or wall. 9. Planting pits to be dug to a minimum depth of 600mm for trees and 300mm for shrub planting. If bedrock allows deeper for trees 1000mm should be achieved. The sides of all pits are to be loosened avoiding smooth sides. 10. All Panting Mixes to be planted in species groups of 3 and 5 to create a natural and organic layout. 11. All plants to be thoroughly watered in immediately after planting 12. All planting beds to be thoroughly mulched with Natural Bark to a lightly consolidated depth of 75mm, in accordance with PAS 100:2005. 5 YEAR ESTABLISHMENT MAINTENANCE OF NEW PLANTING : 13. During the 5 yr establishment period visit at eight weekly intervals from April - December to carry out the following to planting areas:· - Control weed growth. Maintaining a weed free area around each plant during the first few years will allow quick establishment of the plants and reduce the likelihood of dieback. - Prune dead and broken branches/shoots - Check stakes and ties. Adjust or replace as necessary - Litter picking of beds WEED CONTROL IN GRASS AREAS : 14. The weed free areas to be maintained as weed free for the first 5 years following planting with mulch woodchip material, all areas topped up to maintain a 75mm depth for the maintenance period. Occasional spraying with a contact herbicide in accordance with the manufacturers instructions may be required. WATERING : 15. During the first year after planting it may be necessary to water all plants in prolonged periods of dry weather. This usually occurs during May - September. All planting areas should be watered to field saturation using clean fresh water on a weekly basis. REPLACEMENTS WITHIN FIVE YEARS : FAILURES OF PLANTING DURING THE FIRST FIVE YEARS 16. General: Any plants that fail to thrive in the first year will be replaced. All Standard Trees and Specimen Shrubs that have failed to thrive during the first 5 years will be replaced. Replacements: To match original specification. Timing of making good: During the next suitable planting season. REMOVAL OF STAKES AND TIES : 17. All spiral guards, canes and tree stakes should be removed at the end of years 3 - 5 following planting. FORMATIVE PRUNING OF TREES 18. Prune to shape young trees, but don't cut back the leader. 19. Remove crossing branches and branches that grow back towards the centre of the tree. 20. As young trees grow, remove lower branches gradually to raise the crown, and remove branches that are too closely spaced on the trunk. 21. Remove multiple leaders on evergreens and other trees where a single leader is desirable. HEDGE MAINTENANCE : 21. New hedges are to be allowed to grow to an approximate height of 1000mm and to be trimmed every year to ensure dense vegetation. Hedge cutting to take place during November - February (outside bird nesting periods). Tree stake to be set at an angle to avoid root damage. 1.2m driven into the ground RRPC2A RootRain Metro or similar irrigation system. Nail to stake with 50mm galvanised nail. Ensure filler cap finishes slightly above mulch level. 1.5m treated softwood stake secured by expandable tree tie. Secured 30cm above ground level. Underground guying system such as Aborguy by GreenBlue Urban shall be used in addition to the above ground staking, fitted to manufacturers instruction. Tree to be planted in an upright position. Break up all sides of the pit to create penetrative pit walls. Refill pit with soil dug from the original hole, the bottom 150mm to be a mix of loose stone and soil for free drainage. Ensure tree is positioned to match its height in container and the trunk is not over or under exposed when refilling. 150mm of course sand laid at the bottom of the dug out pit to allow free drainage 0m 5m 10m 15m 20m 25m Visual Scale 1:500 @ A1 Rev. Drawing No: Notes ·This drawing is the copyright of Ryder Landscape Consultants. It must not be copied or reproduced without written consent. ·This drawing is to be read as part of a full Landscape Drawing Package in conjunction with all the relevant surveys alongside the Architectural and Engineers drawings · Only figured dimensions are to be taken from this drawing. Dimensions should not be scaled from this drawing, as scaling of this drawing cannot be assured. ·All dimensions are to millimetres unless specified otherwise ·All contractors must visit the site and be responsible for taking and checking all dimensions, services and setting out related to the works shown on this drawing ·All coordinates are set to dimensional points to enable easy cross referencing on site ·All setting out points are to be verified on site and any discrepancies should be clarified by the Landscape Architect ·Hatching is not a technical representation of surface patterns, contractors are to follow the line of direction specified on drawings . Where no line of direction is given contractor to contact Landscape Architect before laying. All levels should be checked on site and conflicts reported to the design office. …If in doubt ask Status Drawing Scale: Sheet Size: Checked By: Drawn By: Date: Date: Drawing Title: Client: Project: Meyer House, 42 City Road, Chester, CH1 3AE TEL: 01244 400064 EMAIL: [email protected] www.ryderlandscape.co.uk Company Registration no: 6065464 A1 9 \\RLC-SBS\RedirectedFolders\rfenton\My Documents\[email protected] As indicated PYF-RYD-XX-XX-DR-L-5000 P JG RF 170626 170626 Planting Strategy FOR PLANNING Wynne Construction Penyffordd Primary School Rev Drawn Checked Date Description 1 JG RF 170626 First issue 2 RF SR 170627 Planning Issue 3 RF GO 170705 Minor amendments to playground with new building position 4 RF GO 170706 Planning Issue 5 RF GO 170712 Amended base plan 6 RF GO 170718 Amended base plan 7 RF-SM GO 170919 Revised base plan and updated planting schedule 8 RF GO 170920 Revised planting plan and base plan 9 RF GO 170925 Planning Issue Note 1 Condition of hedge to be assessed after existing school building has been demolished. Infill with native species might be required. Note 2 Manage existing hedge - infill with hawthorn & hazel where needed. Management during construction phase. PLANTING STRATEGY 1:500 at A1 Planting Schedule Liriodendron tulipifera Betula utilis 'Jacquemontii' Liquidamber styraciflua Bergenia cordifolia TREE STAKING DETAIL 1:50 at A1 This base plan contains OS data provided by Flintshire County Council. This has been used in combination with the Topographical Site Survey. No dimensional references should be taken from the Ordnance Survey Data. Note 3 Duke of Westminster's Zelkova Tree: Identified as an ornamental tree planted by the late Duke of Westminster. The Arboricultural Impact Assessment has identified a large amount of dead wood and a large tear out wound deeming it Cat B2 requiring further aerial inspection. If it is considered a safety risk the scheme proposes a replacement ornamental tree planted in its place. Refer to Arboricutlural Impact Assessment for further details.
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105.90

Fag sy12.7 lin. m

Fag sy68 lin. m

Gr l9.5 lin. m

Gr l7.1 lin. m

Shade tolerant meadow mix378m2

Native hedge mix70lin. m

Garden shrub mix282m2

Wildflower meadow mix148.5m2

Groundcover evergreen mix6.3m2

Groundcover evergreen mix7.1m2

Groundcover evergreen mix21.7m2

Note 2

Gr l10.1 lin. m

Fag sy23 lin. m

Fag sy29 lin. m

Note 1

N

Native hedge mix25.5 lin. m

Shade tolerant meadow mix490m2

Wildflower meadow mix397m2

Wildflower Meadow Mix110m2

Wildflower Meadow Mix90.5m2

Groundcover evergreen mix13m2

Groundcover evergreen mix10.4m2

P ch

P ch P ch P ch

P sa

P sa

P sa

P sa

P sa

L st

L st

L st

L st

L st

B ut

B ut

B ut

B ut

P ni

P ni

P ni

P ni

C be C beC be

C beM ev

M ev

M ev

L tu

A la

Note 3

Key: (To be read in conjunction with the Arboricultural Report)

Liquidambar styraciflua - Total 5no.10-12cm girth, 45L cont., Selected Standard, 175-200cm clear stem, 300-350cm height

Proposed Trees:

Liriodendron tulipifera - Total 1no.10-12cm girth, 45L cont., Selected Standard, 175-200cm clear stem, 300-350cm height

Betula utilis jacquemontii - Total 4no.10-12cm girth, 45L cont., Selected Standard, 175-200cm clear stem, 300-350cm heightPinus nigra - Total 4no.Leader with laterals, 45L cont., 150-175cm clear stem, 250-300cm heightAmelanchier lamarckii - Total 1no.10-12cm girth, 45L cont., Selected Standard, 175-200cm clear stem, 300-350cm height

Prunus sargentii - Total 5no.10-12cm girth, 45L cont., Selected Standard, 175-200cm clear stem, 300-350cm heightPyrus chanticleer - Total 4no.10-12cm girth, 45L cont., Selected Standard, 175-200cm clear stem, 300-350cm height

Malus 'Evereste' - Total 3no.10-12cm girth, 45L cont., Selected Standard, 175-200cm clear stem, 300-350cm height

Carpinus betulus - Total 4no.10-12cm girth, 45L cont., Selected Standard, 175-200cm clear stem, 300-350cm height

Existing tree to be retained

Proposed Tree Planting

Proposed Hedge:

Griselinia littoralis (Gr l)

Fagus sylvatica (Fag sy)

Proposed Ornamental Planting

Groundcover evergreeen mix

Garden shrub mix

Wildflower meadow mix, Emorsgate EL1F

Shade tolerant meadow mix, Emorsgate EW1

Native Hedge Mix

Root Protection Area (RPA) for existing trees and vegetation

Trees and vegetation to be removed

P ch

P sa

L st

B ut

P ni

C be

M ev

L tu

A la

Amenity Grass:Existing areas may require reseeding after construction damage.

PLANTING NOTES

PREPARATION PRIOR TO PLANTING

1. Before commencing works, the Landscape Contractor is responsible for checking for below ground services in the vicinity of the planting works. Give notice of any that may be affected and obtain instructions before proceeding. 2. All planting beds to be bare ground, free of grass, weeds, removing all litter debris and stones. Apply approved herbicide, leave for a minimum of 14 days. Remove all arising's from Site. 3. All container plants to be well watered in their container prior to planting4. No planting should occur when the ground is frozen or water logged.5. Planting areas to have a 450mm depth of topsoil (topsoil to BS 3882:2007). Before laying topsoil, lightly cultivate and loosen the surface a minimum of 300mm. To create a 'key' for the new topsoil.6. Plant materials to conform to National Plant Specification. All plants to originate within the UK. Planting operations to be in accordance with BS 4428 : 1989.

GENERAL PLANTING NOTES

7. New tree planting in grass areas to be in a 0.6m radius, weed free circle.8. All shrub planting is to be planted in to a weed free bed a minimum 100mm wider than the planting area, plants to be set 100mm back from any fence or wall.9. Planting pits to be dug to a minimum depth of 600mm for trees and 300mm for shrub planting. If bedrock allows deeper for trees 1000mm should be achieved. The sides of all pits are to be loosened avoiding smooth sides.10. All Panting Mixes to be planted in species groups of 3 and 5 to create a natural and organic layout.11. All plants to be thoroughly watered in immediately after planting12. All planting beds to be thoroughly mulched with Natural Bark to a lightly consolidated depth of 75mm, in accordance with PAS 100:2005. 5 YEAR ESTABLISHMENT MAINTENANCE OF NEW PLANTING :

13. During the 5 yr establishment period visit at eight weekly intervals from April-December to carry out the following to planting areas:·- Control weed growth. Maintaining a weed free area around each plant during the first few years will allow quick establishment of the plants and reduce the likelihood of dieback.- Prune dead and broken branches/shoots- Check stakes and ties. Adjust or replace as necessary - Litter picking of beds

WEED CONTROL IN GRASS AREAS :14. The weed free areas to be maintained as weed free for the first 5 years following planting with mulch woodchip material, all areas topped up to maintain a 75mm depth for the maintenance period. Occasional spraying with a contact herbicide in accordance with the manufacturers instructions may be required. WATERING :15. During the first year after planting it may be necessary to water all plants in prolonged periods of dry weather. This usually occurs during May - September. All planting areas should be watered to field saturation using clean fresh water on a weekly basis.

REPLACEMENTS WITHIN FIVE YEARS :

FAILURES OF PLANTING DURING THE FIRST FIVE YEARS 16. General: Any plants that fail to thrive in the first year will be replaced. All Standard Trees and Specimen Shrubs that have failed to thrive during the first 5 years will be replaced. Replacements: To match original specification. Timing of making good: During the next suitable planting season.

REMOVAL OF STAKES AND TIES :17. All spiral guards, canes and tree stakes should be removed at the end of years 3-5 following planting.

FORMATIVE PRUNING OF TREES18. Prune to shape young trees, but don't cut back the leader. 19. Remove crossing branches and branches that grow back towards the centre of the tree. 20. As young trees grow, remove lower branches gradually to raise the crown, and remove branches that are too closely spaced on the trunk. 21. Remove multiple leaders on evergreens and other trees where a single leader is desirable.

HEDGE MAINTENANCE :21. New hedges are to be allowed to grow to an approximate height of 1000mm and to be trimmed every year to ensure dense vegetation. Hedge cutting to take place during November - February (outside bird nesting periods).

Tree stake to be set at an angle to avoid root damage.1.2m driven into the ground

RRPC2A RootRain Metro or similar irrigation system. Nail to stake with 50mm galvanised nail. Ensure filler cap finishes slightly above mulch level.

1.5m treated softwood stake secured by expandable tree tie. Secured 30cm above ground level.

Underground guying system such as Aborguy by GreenBlue Urban shall be used in addition to the above ground staking, fitted to manufacturers instruction.

Tree to be planted in an upright position.

Break up all sides of the pit to create penetrative pit walls.

Refill pit with soil dug from the original hole, the bottom 150mm to be a mix of loose stone and soil for free drainage.

Ensure tree is positioned to match its height in container and the trunk is not over or under exposed when refilling.

150mm of course sand laid at the bottom of the dug out pit to allow free drainage

0m 5m 10m 15m 20m 25m

Visual Scale 1:500 @ A1

Rev.Drawing No:

Notes

·This drawing is the copyright of Ryder Landscape Consultants. It must not be copied or reproduced without written consent.·This drawing is to be read as part of a full Landscape Drawing Package in conjunction with all the relevant surveys alongside the Architectural and Engineers drawings·Only figured dimensions are to be taken from this drawing. Dimensions should not be scaled from this drawing, as scaling of this drawing cannot be assured.·All dimensions are to millimetres unless specified otherwise·All contractors must visit the site and be responsible for taking and checking all dimensions, services and setting out related to the works shown on this drawing·All coordinates are set to dimensional points to enable easy cross referencing on site·All setting out points are to be verified on site and any discrepancies should be clarified by the Landscape Architect·Hatching is not a technical representation of surface patterns, contractors are to follow the line of direction specified on drawings . Where no line of direction is given contractor to contact Landscape Architect before laying.All levels should be checked on site and conflicts reported to the design office.

…If in doubt ask

Status

Drawing Scale: Sheet Size:

Checked By:

Drawn By:

Date:

Date:

Drawing Title:

Client:

Project:

Meyer House, 42 City Road, Chester, CH1 3AETEL: 01244 400064 EMAIL: [email protected] Company Registration no: 6065464

A1

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\\RLC-SBS\RedirectedFolders\rfenton\My Documents\[email protected]

As indicated

PYF-RYD-XX-XX-DR-L-5000 P

JG

RF

170626

170626

Planting Strategy

FOR PLANNING

Wynne Construction

Penyffordd Primary School

Rev Drawn Checked Date Description

1 JG RF 170626 First issue

2 RF SR 170627 Planning Issue

3 RF GO 170705 Minor amendments to playground with newbuilding position

4 RF GO 170706 Planning Issue

5 RF GO 170712 Amended base plan

6 RF GO 170718 Amended base plan

7 RF-SM GO 170919 Revised base plan and updated planting schedule

8 RF GO 170920 Revised planting plan and base plan

9 RF GO 170925 Planning Issue

Note 1Condition of hedge to be assessed after existing school building has been demolished. Infill with native species might be required.

Note 2Manage existing hedge - infill with hawthorn & hazel where needed. Management during construction phase.

PLANTING STRATEGY

1:500 at A1

Planting Schedule

Liriodendron tulipifera Betula utilis 'Jacquemontii' Liquidamber styraciflua Bergenia cordifolia

TREE STAKING DETAIL

1:50 at A1

This base plan contains OS data provided by Flintshire County Council. This has been used in combination with the Topographical Site Survey.No dimensional references should be taken from the Ordnance Survey Data.

Note 3Duke of Westminster's Zelkova Tree:Identified as an ornamental tree planted by the late Duke of Westminster. The Arboricultural Impact Assessment has identified a large amount of dead wood and a large tear out wound deeming it Cat B2 requiring further aerial inspection. If it is considered a safety risk the scheme proposes a replacement ornamental tree planted in its place. Refer to Arboricutlural Impact Assessment for further details.