Phil Voice's Blog – July 2010 Archive (8)

Managing, following and responding to comments on your wall

At first glance, the comment wall on your page might seem a little confusing.



If someone leaves you a comment, there might be a tendency to write a comment straight back using the comment block at the foot of the comment wall. However, if you do this, the comment is left on your own wall and not that of the person who's left you a comment and by you doing so, the person you wanted to see your comment might not actually notice that you have responded (I hope you're understanding… Continue

Added by Phil Voice on July 27, 2010 at 8:30 — No Comments

Frequently Asked Questions

New members are joining t

he Landscape Juice Network all the time, which means we have members who are still to discover the huge and growing database of useful material archived within.



Below is a list of the most frequently asked questions in the forum and tips on using the site:



General site…



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Added by Phil Voice on July 25, 2010 at 9:00 — No Comments

Brett Landscaping’s products have featured in an award winning garden at the RHS Show Tatton Park

[PRESS RELEASE]



The garden, designed by Stephen Dennis and installed by Brett Approved Installers Fulford and Mole Driveways and Patios Ltd of Staffordshire, won a Bronze medal at the annual event in Cheshire.



The garden called Breathe features a large glass cube set on a patio deck around an attractive pond providing an area for relaxation or entertainment. Brett supplied its Travertine natural stone paving for the stylish patio area, in addition to providing… Continue

Added by Phil Voice on July 25, 2010 at 7:58 — No Comments

Marshalls making sense of permeable paving

Catastrophic flooding in parts of the UK in recent years has demonstrated the distressing consequences of overloading our drainage system and the importance of water management in urban areas. In times of heavy or sustained rainfall, our systems comes under extreme pressure which can often result in surface run off and long term drainage problems.



With changes to Government legislation, it’s now become vital for every building professional to understand SUDS (Sustainable… Continue

Added by Phil Voice on July 14, 2010 at 11:44 — No Comments

Brett landscaping supports new sensory garden

Brett Landscaping has donated over 70 square metres of its Broadway riven flag paving to a new sensory

garden in Loughborough.



The pledge, which comes as part of the company’s Love Your Landscape initiative, will benefit wheelchair users and people with limited mobility at Charnwood Gardening Project, part of Voluntary Action Charnwood.



Volunteers cleared and levelled the ground, and the products from Brett Landscaping were used to create

a large,… Continue

Added by Phil Voice on July 9, 2010 at 11:49 — No Comments

Etesia UK move to new premises

[Press Release]



Etesia UK is celebrating its 15th year of trading with a move to modern, custom built premises at Shennington near Banbury, Oxfordshire. The move comes after requiring larger warehouse and in-house training areas for Etesia and Pellenc Products.



Etesia UK began in 1995 with only one walk- behind and one ride-on machine but have grown rapidly and now offer a wide range of products that include a variety of walk-behind & ride-on mowers and a… Continue

Added by Phil Voice on July 8, 2010 at 16:00 — No Comments

Marshalls sustainable maketing recognised as national example of excellence by business in the community

[Press Release]



Out of hundreds of entries, Marshalls has been honoured in the UK’s leading awards for responsible business practice by being named National Example of Excellence for Sustainable Marketing and Innovation.



After receiving a Big Tick from Business in the Community’s Awards for Excellence, Marshalls went on to win the National Example of Excellence at an event in London this week attended by HRH The Prince of Wales.



Chair of the judges and… Continue

Added by Phil Voice on July 8, 2010 at 9:16 — No Comments

Cleaner cutting in a London borough

[Press relase]



Launched four years ago Hackney Homes which works in partnership with the London Borough of Hackney Council is responsible for managing council homes in Hackney. A major part of the not-for-profit organisation’s work is to keep the amenity grass in the borough’s 266 estates in top order. This spring it took the decision to switch from mulch mowing to cut and collect in an effort to improve further its grounds care service and… Continue

Added by Phil Voice on July 6, 2010 at 11:34 — No Comments

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