The Stablecroft project at Moseley Old Hall has been honoured with the Gordon Miller Award by the Countryside Management Association. This recognition highlights the project’s outstanding contribution to landscape design, accessibility, and environmental enhancement. Congratulations to everyone involved in delivering this achievement.
After securing planning permission, work started at Old Moseley Hall in Wolverhampton on the Stablecroft Project where a new accessible hard surfaced pathways connected across the meadow linking the Tree Hide to the newly installed Boardwalk along the pond’s edge.

Mercia Park includes extensive public open space designed by BEA, with thoughtfully planned pathways for use by local residents and employees based on site. The new hub has been created to integrate seamlessly with the wider Mercia Park development while enhancing accessibility and wellbeing.
We are delighted to announce our appointment by Midlands Air Ambulance Charity to design a new ‘Garden of Reflection’ at their headquarters in RAF Cosford.
To protect the sites numerous 50+ year old London Plane (Platanus x hispanica) trees, Suction Excavators hired from HV Excavators ltd, supervised by our colleagues, have been used, alongside an Air Spade, to remove loosened soil to uncover tree roots which are then noted and protected from heavy construction.
We’re proud to have been involved in the landscaping for the project at Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration.
Today BEA had an impromptu site visit to Wightwick Manor to see the pathway connecting the Manor and Formal Gardens to the Kitchen Gardens. It was great to catch the onsite team and talk about the construction and positive visitor feedback.