
We are one of UK’s leading landscaping companies and as a BALI Award winning commercial landscaping contractor, which was founded in 1983, we pride ourselves in providing best in class hard and soft landscape contracting services. The year 2013 will see us celebrate 30 years of successful high profile projects under our belt, such as hard and soft landscaping at Canary Wharf London, Bluewater Retail Park Kent, Liverpool ONE Paradise Street regeneration and One Hyde Park in London, we continue to expand on our services to provide enterprising landscaping solutions and innovations for our clients.
Over the years we have been responsible for innovative security planter designs which have been tested and received an anti ram barrier PAS 68:2007 accreditation. We have worked with RHS Gold Award winning landscape designers such as Robert Myers, Laurie Chetwood, Patrick Collins and TV personality Joe Swift at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show and have installed bio-diversity gardens, along with green roofs and walled gardens for blue chip FTSE 100 companies.
Our specialist experience in semi-mature containerised trees, installation & design of water features, irrigation systems and grounds maintenance, along with a skilled and motivated team, has enable us to provide an unrivalled range of abilities, thus ensuring projects are completed swiftly and efficiently; this recognition resulting in our involvement with the construction and planting of the Olympic Park in Stratford London, of one of the largest planting projects in the UK with more that 4,000 trees, 74,000 plants and over 350,000 wetland plants.
Hot off the press! Great news for Willerbty Landscapes, two Gold Medals for the Show Gardens constructed by us for Marie-Louise Agius East Village Garden and Robert Myers Brewin Dolphin Garden. view >>
Situated on the western side of the Power Station, Circus West at Battersea Power Station will be a thriving new community. Commencing this month, Willerby Landscapes will be constructing the Marketing Suite soft landscaping. view >>
We’re back…it’s been five months since departing from the Olympic South Park, back in October 2012, following the successful completion of the maintenance contract. view >>