
Please supply the following information about the planned maintenance of the site. Maintenance details are an essential part of the Landscape management and maintenance plan. Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDs) details, including maintenance details and any specialist operations.This replacement equipment will be of similar play value Procedures must be included for replacement for decommissioned, broken or failed equipment.Any third party maintenance contractors must provide their maintenance regime for inclusion in this document Play areas – installation, inspection, maintenance and operation must conform to the BS EN1176 standard for playground equipment.Failed component re-design and installation liabilities, responsibilities and timings.Cleaning operations including graffiti removal, fly tipping removal, pressure washing, reoiling, re-painting and upgrading.Making good damaged areas / units or subsidence to match original materials.Management operations of all functions stating the frequency and duration over the lifetime of the landscape, provided in chart format.Details of specialist operations required to deliver habitat creation and biodiversity.habitat creation, foraging hedgerow, woodland copse, wildflower meadow, chalk grassland, shrubs, herbaceous and bulb borders Aims and objectives for each of the key components with details of the expected outcome – e.g.Identification and description of landscape components, including existing and proposed vegetation Services offered by WJ Landscaping & Property Maintenance, working as Fencing / Gates, Gardener, Landscaper, Fascia / Soffits / Guttering, Roofer in.Overall vision for the designed landscape.Please supply the following information about the site and your plan. Your report should include management details, maintenance details and accompanying plans. The operations within this plan take effect at the end of the defects period. A large scheme which includes specialist habitat creation aimed at sustaining particular species will require a lot more detail than a plan which deals solely with a small public open space with trees and shrubs. The detail and complexity of the document should reflect the scheme to which it refers. Maintenance details of all of these will be required. Paving, lighting and fencing also need maintenance so that they remain safe, attractive and fit for purpose. It should also include hard landscape features which contribute to the framework around which the soft landscape is based. The report should detail in one concise document the aims and objectives of the various landscape components and the mechanisms that will be put in place to ensure its delivery. It should include plans to ensure the designed landscape fulfils its roles, including providing habitats and recreational space. A Landscape Management and Maintenance Plan sets out how a development will maintain the retained landscape and existing ecology of the site.
