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2006 |
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English Landscapes Maintenance wins its largest contract in the North with Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council.
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English Landscapes Limited centralises its Estimating Team at new offices in Coventry; pricing tenders on a national basis.
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| 2005 |
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English Landscapes and its parent company, The Landscape Group Limited, are acquired by the owners of Blue Diamond Services Limited, the UK’s No. 1 independent specialist cleaners.
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English Landscapes wins Principal and National Awards at BALI 2005.
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| 2004 |
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English Landscapes wins principal, special and national awards at BALI
2004.
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English Landscapes opens new office in York. This in conjunction with
Warrington and Warwick Regional Offices gives 'whole region coverage'
in the North. Southern Regional offices include Whitstable, Chichester
and Newbury.
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| 2003 |
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Due to the sustained growth in the landscape construction and landscape maintenance businesses, English Landscapes Ltd and English Landscapes Maintenance Ltd are formed on the 1st October to focus on their respective core services of landscape construction and landscape maintenance
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The Landscape Group Ltd is reaccredited as an Investor In People for the second time
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English Landscapes wins two further BALI Awards, bringing the total national awards won to over 20
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English Landscapes Maintenance wins a 15-year contract with Portsmouth City Council |
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2002 |
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Forestry no longer formed
part of the core business of the Group and consequently,
in July 2002, English Woodlands is sold
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English Landscapes launch
a Client Satisfaction Programme to solicit the view
of its clients on its performance |
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2001 |
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English Landscapes opens
a further new office in the Midlands, ensuring complete
national coverage |
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2000 |
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The Landscape Group Ltd
is reaccredited as an Investor In People
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English Landscapes wins
a £4.5 million external works contract at the site
of Vodafone's World Headquarters in Newbury |
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1999 |
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English Landscapes is awarded
a £2.5 million contract at the site of the Millennium
Dome - this was the company's largest contract at
that point
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As part of a continued
drive towards improved client satisfaction, English
Landscapes introduces a Customer Focus System, which
all staff adhere to and a Customer Careline to ensure
more direct client comment |
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1998 |
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Following a successful
Management Buy Out in June 1998, The Landscape Group
Ltd is formed, with English Landscapes and English
Woodlands becoming trading divisions |
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1997 |
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The Group is awarded the
Investors in People standard |
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1995 |
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The Group received its
first investment by 3I plc
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Following this investment,
English Landscapes opens new offices in the North
and the South West |
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1992 |
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The central business development
team is set up to ensure that the Group's planned
growth in sales is controlled and that consistency
is maintained in pricing and client service |
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1990 |
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By this time nearly two
thirds of the Group's turnover is landscaping related
and so English Landscapes is created as a sister
Company to English Woodlands |
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1919 - 1979 |
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By the end of the 1970's, the Group added commercial landscape construction and term landscape maintenance to its forestry activities, trading as English Woodlands
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From 1919 to the mid 1970's
forestry management, timber harvesting and arboriculture
formed the bulk of the Group's activities, based
mainly in Southern England |
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