SANDALL GROVE PADDOCK OUTLINE DESIGN FOR THE GLASS PARK ORGANIC DEMONSTRATION AREA THE CONCEPT REPORT Mark Fisher, August 2000.

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SANDALL GROVE PADDOCK OUTLINE DESIGN FOR THE GLASS PARK ORGANIC DEMONSTRATION AREA THE CONCEPT REPORT Mark Fisher, August 2000

Existing Trees, Hedges and Boundaries BANDS OF TREES HEDGE LINES SPECIMEN TREES CLEAR SPACE FENCE LINES  PADDOCK SIZE 0.41ha or 1.01a

Buildings and future People Movement Barn Store Temporary tool store New Housing New Housing PEOPLE MOVEMENT

Zones of Possible Activity and Allowable Noise HIGH NOISE BOUNDARY LOWER NOISE BOUNDARY LEAST NOISE BOUNDARY PUBLIC MIXED ACTIVE PUBLIC LESS ACTIVE LOW ACTIVITY HIGH ACTIVITY HIGH PRODUCTIVITY DIFFICULT AREA

ALLOTMENTS COMMUNITY GARDEN MARKET GARDEN Many KEYHOLDERS Individual EFFORT Limited ACCESS Individual PRODUCE Group KEYHOLDERS Community EFFORT Public ACCESS Community PRODUCE Few KEYHOLDERS Small Group EFFORT Limited ACCESS Community PRODUCE SOMEWHERE BETWEEN THESE TWO SANDALL GROVE PADDOCK

Access Points to Primary and Secondary Spaces NEW FENCE STILE OR KISSING GATE LOCKABLE GATE PUBLIC ACCESS  Primary Space COMMUNITY GARDEN INTERNAL FENCE  (rabbit fencing) LANDSCAPE BARRIER (ditch, mound, planting) INTERNAL ACCESS  Secondary Space MARKET GARDEN NO ACCESS FENCE 

SANDALL GROVE PADDOCK DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT PRIORITIES EARTH MOVEMENT Excavate ponds and ditches Build mounds and bunds BOUNDARIES Erect fences and gates Plant new hedges TREE MANAGEMENT AIM Maintain tree cover over time through management and replacement Maintain feature trees Identify trees to be removed Coppice and pollard remainder. Retain logs for use Negotiate management of trees outside paddock EASEMENT AND SERVICES Determine impact of easement on track Bring in services I.e. water

Landscaped walkways Hedges Sensory Plants Wildscaping Pond & mound Child Plots Tree & bench seats Bird Table Bird & Hedgehog boxes Logs Outdoor class/meeting room Lean-too shelter/info. point Water collection Recycling bins Bicycle park Bread oven/BBQ Design Elements Herbs Soft fruit Rhubarb Coppice Lacewing hotels Forest garden - with signature apple varieties “Safe” bees Main crop growing area Companion planting in perennial island beds Protected cropping in polytunnels Bulk manure storage Composting Propagation & Cuttings Comfrey Coppice and pollard Toilets