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Saughton Park Masterplan Existing Trees - For management proposals refer to Tree Management drawing Proposed Trees - 18 - 20 cm girth underground guyed and planted in 1800 x 1800mm pits. Individual trees to be cleared Existing Yew hedge - Various widths and heights as shown on detailed plans. Proposed Yew hedge - in 600mm wide prepared trench. Salix and Hazel planting - (Notch planting whips at 3 per m2 allowance for 15% feathred pit planted.) CS Living Landscapes wilflower meadow - Standard wet meadow mix by scotia seed or approved equivalent at 5g/m2. 2m high timber trellis structure. Include for climbing roses 3L container grown along full length shown. Climbers for North facing walls. Allow for 1no 3L container grown per 4m length. Saughton Park Mixed herbaceous border planting Mixed grass and perennial planting. Shrub Planting - allow relocation of existing specimen plants & 40% of area as new 3L pot grown at 3 per m2. Rose planting - Underplanted with ground cover. Leith 6 miles | Balerno 6 miles Existing Box hedge Proposed Box hedge Mown grass footpath. Bulb planting with grass seeding - 25 bulbs per m², various species. Planting by others - Outwith bid - refer to dwg 8651_121 for more information. SaughtonhallAnnuals planting interpretation - allow for utilizingsoil, shape mid beds grey &granite handover feature to CEC.strips (100mm wide), Light Granite slabs, CEDEC Existing Winter Borders - Planting by others. Saughtonhall interpretation utilizing mid grey granite feature strips (100mm wide), Light Granite slabs, CEDEC Surfacing and 20 - 25cm girth, pleached hornbeam underground guyed & 3no monolith interpretive signs. Light duty carriageway surfacing - Hot rolled asphalt Medium duty carriageway surfacing - Hot rolled asphalt with 20mm clear coated red chips Shared surface table ST1(a) & ST2(a) - Hot rolled asphalt red chips rolled into the surface & new granite sett edging. Allow for 500mm grass seeding either side of new footpath ST3(a) & ST5 - Pedestrian/ Cycle gateway/ feature surfacing - New asphalt footpath with scattered coats of red stone chippings in a bituminous emulsion & new granite setts edging. GS ST4 - Hot rolled asphalt white chips rolled in surface. CS Allow for 500mm grass seeding either side of new footpath. ST6 - Hot rolled asphalt with red chips rolled into the surface. Unedged. CS Allow for 500mm grass seeding either side of new footpath. ST7 - Leocatic path with red aggregate finish & single reclaimed granite edge. Allow for 500mm grass seeding either side of new footpath. 16mm Thick non-porous resin bound gravel surfacing Grey coloured Reclaimed granite setts Safety surfacing - Rubber crumb around fitness equipment. Culv Andover Washed precast concrete slabs - 3 colour mix, light grey, silver fleck and silver grey. 200 x 600 x 80mm depth CEDEC Surfacing Allow for 500mm grass seeding either of new footpath GS Priora porous blocks, 2 colours - Natural & White. Grass seeding with bodpave mesh reinforcement Existing Red Blaes surfacing top coated with red CEDEC. Weed treatment & compaction of existing. Allow for 10% top up. Red CEDEC surfacing Existing footpaths retained New silver grey conservation kerb steps at Italian Garden with handrails. 125mm height. Timber sleeper edges to Physic Garden planters with incorporated timber benches Replace existing precast concrete copes to walling with new sawn Yorkstone copes, 125mm deep. New Gate. New fence double bow top fencing around north park boundary. 5m high, aluminium conical post-top column c/w Cityspirit lantern, painted to RAL 7043. Indicative location, refer to detailed drawings for more detail Strip back & refurbish existing timber presentation benches. New contemporary timber benches. Culv Rough timber benches - 2 lenghts at Water of Leith Viewpoint. 2m & 0.5m length. GS 6no Timber, accessible picnic tables/ benches. with PCC slabs below New stainless steel Sheffield style cycle racks & Wall hoop cycle parking. 24no New removable bollards. 20no New Glasdon steel litter bins. SIMBA Sculpture tree retained in existing position within enhanced setting. 6no. Orientation points. 9no Aluminium Saughton Park sign on posts. Fixed chess tables & Stool seats (2 no) Bee hives within fenced area. Saughton Park 3m high timber pergola structure. Include for climbing roses 3L container grown along full length shown. Saughton Park Single and double electric vehicle charging points. Other Works Microhydro Scheme. CS Buildings - For details see Architectural Drawings & Structural Engineers report Culv Reinstate Bandstand - For details see conservation Architects/ Structural Engineers report and Laings Foundry CS specialist information from Round 1 Bid. MINIBUS MINIBUS Cycle Shelter with 5no cycle racks GS Mounding & indicative contours Grass seeding/ Salix & Hazel Planting LED lighting studs along south footpath. CS 5no. Cycleway Signs. Culv GS 5no. Gateway Signs. Culv Gateway walls with carved text & images Date Revision No. Initials 15.12.16 Updated Hardworks Key G HL Culv Water Water of of Leith Leith Walkway Walkway Viewpoint Viewpoint North Point Project Saughton Park IronsideFarrar EnvironmentalConsultants Drawn Client EnvironmentalPlanners HL City of Edinburgh Council CivilEngineers LandscapeArchitects Checked by GS GraphicDesign Culv Date Title Culv 111 McDonald Road EDINBURGH EH7 4NW 04.07.16 Saughton Park Tel. 0131 550 6500 Fax. 0131 557 6723 Culv [email protected] Scale 1:1000 Masterplan offices also in BELLSHILL & MANCHESTER Original Size Copyright Acknowledgement Quality Assurance Drawing No. Revision Ordnance Survey © UKAS 005 Crown Copyright 2016. Quality Assurance A1 All rights reserved. ISO 9001:2008 8651_005 G Licence No. AL100017966. SGS Certificate GB02/54539 Drawing Name and Location I:\Ironside\Projects\8600-8699\8651 Saughton Park RIBA STAGE 4\Drawings.
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