Thamesmead

Land Management Services Ltd

In 2016, Peabody acquired the Thamesmead Estate. Over the next 20 to 30 years, it is anticipated that Thamesmead will be transformed with a commitment by Peabody to invest an estimated £1bn in housing, green spaces, waterways and economic prosperity.From the outset, Peabody promoted a landscape-led approach. Land Management Services Ltd were involved from the early discussions about the project, which identified the enormous potential of the landscape infrastructure of Thamesmead. However, they also recognised the lack of understanding of the extent of the estate, and concerns about its current condition and future management and maintenance, and the lack of a relationship between the vast majority of residents and the landscape. The Estate Management Plan was created to help tackle these challenges, and will be modified and updated in parallel with investment in the infrastructure and public realm over time. The significance of the plan lies in its recognition of the importance of landscape stewardship to ensure that future investment in landscape infrastructure is protected.This scheme demonstrates a sound understanding of landscape-scale management, with a coherent approach to complex site issues. The Estate Management Plan makes clear recommendations, including a framework with a costing methodology to guide its management for the next 20-30 years.

Overview

Location

Location 

London

Category

Landscape Architect

Land Management Services Ltd

Client

Brief

Awards

London

Details

Project Team

Green Infrastructure Consultant: Gary Grant

Local planning authority or government body

Year Completed

Project Size

Technical's

Planting

Materials

Contractors 

Land Management Services Ltd

Approximate Map Location


Location

London

Share

Other case studies you may like

Quarry Garden in Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden

Located at the core of Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden, Chenshan Hill is a rare scenic

Gunnersbury Park ‘Parks for People’ Project

Gunnersbury Park ‘Parks for People’ Project is the product of five years of extraordinary teamwork

London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Parks and Open Spaces Strategy and Corporate Natural Capital Accounts

Barking and Dagenham is one of London’s principal housing growth areas. The borough is already