Kay brings with her a wealth of experience, having spent 15 years in landscape architecture before taking a step into hands-on horticulture as a gardener at Rugby School for the past 3 years. This blend of practical and design experience gives Kay a unique perspective, and we’re excited to see how she brings it to life in her work here.
Kay is especially looking forward to collaborating with our in-house ecologists, and she’s already keen to impress with her depth of knowledge, creative flair, and practical skills.
We’re delighted to welcome Kate Peel to Brindle & Green as a Landscape Architect within our Landscape team.
Brindle & Green’s ecology team recently undertook a detailed fungal survey to better understand and protect one of the UK’s most overlooked ecological assets - waxcap grasslands.
We’re delighted to welcome Sammy Rudd to Brindle & Green as our new Marketing and Business Development Assistant!