Chelmsford Leisure Centre Open to the Public
It’s great to see the new Chelmsford Leisure Centre open for public use.
It’s great to see the new Chelmsford Leisure Centre open for public use.
We are pleased to release a drone video of our work at Hunstanton Heritage Gardens. Read more
Olympic medallist and reigning world champion diver, Tom Daley, officially opened Marlborough Sports Garden on Wednesday. Read more
Work has now finished at Marlborough Sports Garden close to London Bridge, Southwark. The multi-sport facility is already in use (see picture above) with a celebrity guest confirmed for a grand opening scheduled for Wednesday 16th May. Read more
Our graduate landscape designer and part-time master’s student, Tom Johnson, recently attended a talk organised by RIBA to discuss the future role of green infrastructure in landscape design. The panel debate, held at the ALUK design studio in London, was part of the ‘Cities’ series which sought to explore solutions to the challenges that cities will face in the near future.
Two of our part time master’s students, Lucy Nicholls and Bobby Browne, have just returned from a study tour to Budapest with Writtle College. The four day tour included visits to the newly designed Lagymanyosi Bay Park, the Arboretum at Szent István University, the historic sites and diverse urban design in the city, and studying the relationship between the River Danube and surrounding city. The trip also provided a good opportunity to sample the famous thermal baths, food and drink of Budapest! Read more
Work has just begun on a major scheme of renovation and improvement to Hunstanton Heritage Gardens. Wynne-Willliams Associates have worked with the Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk for over a year on the scheme and we are now looking forward to seeing the vision for the site realised. Read more
Wynne-Williams Associates have submitted a green space action plan for the North Meets South Big Local scheme for Chadwell Heath and Marks Gate in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.
Big Local is a Lottery funded initiative to provide finance and support for 150 community development schemes throughout England, with each scheme receiving at least £1m of lottery funding over the next ten years. We were particularly pleased to be selected by a partnership of local people to support the North Meets South project because they have ownership of the initiatives that will benefit their neighbourhood. Read more
Our Heritage Lottery Fund bid on behalf of Kings Lynn and West Norfolk Borough Council has been successful, with £1.2m awarded for the redevelopment of Hunstanton Heritage Gardens.
This is a major public realm development and you can see the background to the scheme on our Hunstanton Heritage Gardens project page. Read more
Wynne-Williams Associates have been appointed to a project team led by Pick Everard to develop a masterplan for the Western Way site in Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk project management alternatives.
The site has traditionally been used for car parking and warehousing but following the opening of new council offices on the site we are working on a masterplan for regeneration as a mixed-use development. Read more