Intro
Our full design, construction and maintenance services are scalable to suit a variety of commercial, local authority and parish council needs.
Combined with our continuing investment in staff training and equipment, this enables us to provide you with a bespoke service of outstanding value.
We are a member of the British Association of Landscape Industries and a recognised and trusted contractor of Buckinghamshire County Council. We are also fully accredited by the Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme (CHAS), Safety Management Advisory Services (SMAS) and Constructionline.
Our health and safety systems are managed by Citation plc. This ensures we are up to date with current legislation.
Construction
Our dedicated construction teams are experienced in all areas of landscape construction, including equestrian facilities.
We are able to offer the following services:
- Terraces
Driveways
Ponds & Watercourses
Garden Walls
Timber Work
Fencing
Turfing & Seeding
Planting & Mulching
Decking - Irrigation
Garden Lighting
Maintenance
We are able to offer a full range of maintenance solutions tailored to your individual needs, scalable from small shrub bed areas to extensive commercial grounds.
The services we are able to provide include:
- Grass cutting
- Tree work
- Hedge trimming
- Pruning
- Litter collecting and weed control
- Sweeping and blowing
- Power washing
- Salt spreading
- Snow clearance
‘Buckland Landscapes have professionally maintained the grass cutting operations in both Chesham Cemetery and St Mary’s Churchyard for some years. Both sites, by their very nature are sensitive, requiring a high standard of work, with a sympathetic approach to users of sites such as these.
The company also maintain the shrub beds at the Council’s local theatre, to the satisfaction of both the management and theatre goers.
Overall, Buckland Landscapes operate as a professional company, with attention to detail, quality and public safety, all at reasonable cost’.
Mr Ayres, Parks & Premises Manager, Chesham Town Council