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1. WELCOME BACK This exhibition follows on from the public consultation held in June this year, when we introduced the wider plans for our estate, including emerging plans for car parking arrangements at Hampton and on the former allotment site. In addition to providing more detail on car park proposals, this exhibition will update you on the Estate Framework, including plans to remove the building that formerly housed the John Hansard Gallery and plans to replace the former Stile public house with a new landscape scheme to improve the entrance to the Campus. This exhibition will: · Recap on the rationale for consolidating and relocating parking · Present the architectural proposals for a multi-storey car park on the Hampton site and the layout of surface parking on the former allotment site · Summarise the findings of the environmental and technical studies undertaken to support these proposals · Allow you to ask the team any questions and leave feedback University of Southampton Highfield Campus Thank you for coming to this exhibition to explain the University’s forthcoming proposals for Highfield Campus. Former allotment site Burgess Road Hampton site Broadlands Road Mayfield Road University Road Contents of exhibition 1. Welcome 2. Estate Framework: overview 3. Highfield Campus parking 4. University of Southampton: sustainable travel 5-6. Proposed car park: Hampton site 7-8. Proposed car park: former allotment site 9. Environmental considerations 10. Next steps

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1. WELCOME BACK

This exhibition follows on from the public consultation held in June this year, when we introduced the wider plans for our estate, including emerging plans for car parking arrangements at Hampton and on the former allotment site.

In addition to providing more detail on car park proposals, this exhibition will update you on the Estate Framework, including plans to remove the building that formerly housed the John Hansard Gallery and plans to replace the former Stile public house with a new landscape scheme to improve the entrance to the Campus.

This exhibition will:

· Recap on the rationale for consolidating and relocating parking

· Present the architectural proposals for a multi-storey car park on the Hampton site and the layout of surface parking on the former allotment site

· Summarisethefindingsoftheenvironmental and technical studies undertaken to support these proposals

· Allow you to ask the team any questions and leave feedback

UniversityofSouthamptonHighfieldCampus

Thank you for coming to this exhibition to explain the University’s forthcomingproposalsforHighfieldCampus.

Former allotment site

Burgess RoadHampton site

Broadlands Road

Mayfield Road

University Road

Contents of exhibition

1. Welcome

2. Estate Framework: overview

3. HighfieldCampusparking

4. University of Southampton: sustainable travel

5-6. Proposed car park: Hampton site

7-8. Proposed car park: former allotment site

9. Environmental considerations

10. Next steps

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2. ESTATE FRAMEWORK: OVERVIEW

The University’s investment plans can be characterised as restructuring and renewing its estate, to meet today’s teaching, learning and research needs, as well as providing the right environment to underpin success.

Car parking: consolidation and relocation

Broadlands car park is currently a surface car park providing 414 spaces. For two decades this corner of our campus has been less attractive for our neighbours,visitors,staffandprospectivestudentsthanother areas of the campus.

The Broadlands car park site represents a key future development opportunity for specialist collaborative teaching and research buildings, including the new facilities for Mathematics. However, before development can take place, the existing 414 car parking spaces currently provided at Broadlands must be relocated and Building 45 demolished.

To allow for the relocation of parking without displacing trafficintonewareas,itisproposedtomakeefficient

use of land already accessed from Broadlands Road, with the construction of a multi-storey car park at Hampton and the provision of a surface car park on the former allotment site. The development proposals for each site are explained in detail on boards 5 – 8.

Following the demolition of Building 45, the site will temporarily be used for parking during the construction phase of the new permanent car parks.

The University is a significant asset to the City both economically and culturally. However, we cannotstandstillifwearetocontinuetoattractandretainthesamecalibreofteachingstaffandstudents. An Estate Framework is required to guide the next stage of University development, providingresearch,teachingandresidentialfacilitiestoensuretheUniversity’sstaffandstudentscontinue to excel.

Our Estate Framework is a long-term plan and covers HighfieldCampus,AvenueCampus,SouthamptonGeneral Hospital and our residential sites including SouthStonehamHouseandtower.HighfieldCampusisthe primary location for change.

TheplanbelowhighlightsthekeyprojectsidentifiedthroughtheEstateFrameworkforHighfieldCampus.InorderforthesedevelopmentstoberealisedtheUniversitymustfirstrationalise and consolidate existing parking in order to free up space for future development.

North Gower Car ParkThis site provides a strategic location for consolidating departments into new buildings to enable the gradual refurbishment or removal of older buildings. The gateway to the Campus will also be improved and an application to demolish the former pub will be made to improve this area. SAL ISBURY ROAD

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Broadlands Car ParkThissiterepresentsoneofthemostunderperformingareasonHighfieldCampus, dominated by surface parking and a poorly linked building. It is also thelargestunconstraineddevelopmentarearemainingatHighfieldandisproposed as the site of new specialist collaborative teaching and research buildings, including new accommodation for Mathematical Sciences.

Car parking consolidationThis exhibition will explain this project in detail.

Heart of CampusBy enhancing the external landscape, incorporating academic uses and creating more activity, a stronger sense of arrival can be achieved within the centre of the Campus.

TheHighfieldCampus:keyprojectsandupdates

Engineering SquareThis project will involve the redevelopment of the Faraday Building and improvements to external landscape and circulation spaces in the surrounding area.

South of JubileeProposals for this location will include the replacement of existing buildings and provide space for new University facilities. They will also aim to improve the approach and arrivalexperienceatHighfieldCampus from the south.

The existing Maths areaFollowing the relocation of Maths to the Broadlands site, this area will be redeveloped for academic and research purposes, alongside improvements to public spaces. An application to demolish the former John Hansard Gallery, now at the end of its life, will be made shortly.

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3. HIGHFIELD CAMPUS PARKING

ArrivingatasettledcarparkingfigureforHighfieldCampus has been a long standing discussion with the City Council. In the 1980s a principle was established that car parking would keep pace with the growth of the University. Today, the Council’s standards allow the University to have a maximum of 1,767 spaces available.

Once the various car parking proposals described in this exhibition are complete and the Broadlands car park is closed, the University will have approximately 1,730 spaces. The additional spaces are essential in ordertooff-settheimpactoftheEstateFrameworkoncarparkingatHighfield:

· The scale and number of construction projects meantheUniversitywillneedtofindmorehardstanding for contractor car parks and compounds. This is vital if we are to ensure contractors do not cause an on-street car parking issue. The University has successfully managed this issue in the past

· Development planned under the Estate Framework will mean events and markets currently held in public spaces will need to temporarily move to other hardstanding areas in the centre of the campus. This will limit areas for contractor compounds and car parking

· The projects within the Estate Framework will inevitably reduce the amount of parking and servicing areas currently available centrally on Campus

· In particular, the planned infrastructure upgrades under the Estate Framework will be disruptive, with a number of campus roads and car parking bays closed down for extended periods

· The Estate Framework is still being developed and at this early stage it is not possible to be prescriptive about how many, and when spaces will be lost. Flexibility is essential as contractor parking will vary in size and location depending on development activities

· The Heart of Campus project is likely to include additional academic conferencing which could have a visitor parking requirement. These car parkingapplicationshaveenoughflexibilitywithinthem so as not to hinder future public space projects or the Heart of Campus project

The proposed level of parking will give the University flexibilityoverthenexttenyears,ensuringithasasufficientnumberofspacesintherightlocationsto meet the challenges of the next decade, whilst ensuring it devotes enough land to support the construction process.

HighfieldCampuscurrentlysuffersfromdisparateanddisjointedparkingprovision,withcarparkingof varying quantities in multiple locations. There are around 1,630 parking spaces across the Campus, whichareavailabletopermit-payingstaff,disabledpermitholders,pre-bookedvisitorsandpay-and-displayspaces.Ongoingcontractorparkingisalsoincludedwithinthisfigureandpresentlyamountsto around 120 spaces.

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4. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON SUSTAINABLE TRAVEL

Our existing Travel Plan covers the period 2015-2020, and looks to build upon the successes of the 2010-2015 Travel Plan.

The Travel Plan sets out a series of measures to encourage staff,studentsandvisitorstoadoptmoresustainabletravel habits.

TheUniversityinvestssignificantlyinitsTravelPlanwithkey successes being:

· A7.2%reductioninstaffcaruseforcommuting,basedon a 2010 baseline

· 4.1% increase in Unilink bus use and 3.6% increase in railtravelforstaffcommutingduringthesameperiod

· Continued reduction in student car travel, against a low baseline

Within the City of Southampton, the University is one of the biggest contributors to sustainable travel and this is an ongoing commitment that we are proud of.

Electric Vehicle ChargingThe University is installing ten electric vehicle charging points across its estate, four of which willbeonHighfieldCampusintheGowercarpark. This is a trial project to test demand for and management of electric vehicle facilities and is being delivered by JoJu Solar through Hampshire County Council’s EV framework, which aims to bring consistency to infrastructure provision.

UnilinkIn September this year in conjunction with our partner, Bluestar,welaunchedabrandnewfleetofbuses.These provide a better, more comfortable service for staff,studentsandthelocalcommunity,allenabledbythe University’s continued commitment.

Thefleetof32busesrepresentsaninvestmentofover£7 million. Featuring a brand new design, each bus uses the latest Euro 6 low emissions engine – the newest and cleanest standard for diesel which complies with the City’s Clean Air Zone Targets set to be introduced in 2019.

Thelaunchofthenewfleetofbusescoincideswiththelatest award nominations for the Unilink service:

· The University of Southampton has been shortlisted for a prestigious Times Higher Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Local Community – winners will be announced on 29 November 2018

· The service has also been shortlisted by the renowned Green Gown awards scheme for benefitingsociety,specificallyforUnilink’scontribution to better air quality – winners will be announced on 8 November 2018

CyclingThe University is engaging with the City Council's 'Cycling Southampton' strategy and is supportive of the objectives to improve cycle networks in the city.Cyclingmakesupasignificantpercentageoftravel to, from and within the University estate in Southampton.

The local cycle network generally consists of quiet streets with a growing network of dedicated cycle lanes. In particular, Southampton Common provides a network of shared space paths for journeyssouthandwestofHighfield.

The University provides both covered and uncovered bike storage facilities at all its campuses and residential sites.

A cycle hire scheme (YoBike) launched in Southampton in 2017. The University worked with Southampton City Council and the operator in advance of the scheme launching, and has continued to provide support to promote the scheme and boost uptake.

The University runs a Cycle to Work scheme, to help staffbuyabikeforcommutingatareducedcost.Currently Cycle to Work is run with CycleScheme, with an increased uptake on previous years.

Uni-CycleThe University operates the ‘Uni-Cycle’ project, where bikes abandoned at the University are recycledandsoldbacktostudentsandstaffatalow cost (typically £30-£50 per bike).

The project also provides free cycle spares to studentsandstaff,discountedbikelights,helmetsand D-locks, and a bi-monthly Bike Dr service. The project has attracted University and HEFCE funding, and has been shortlisted twice for a Times Higher Education award under the “Outstanding Contribution to Sustainable Development” category.

· TheTravelPlancurrentlyincludes111specificobjectives, of which 41 have been completed, 53 are ongoing commitments

New Unilink bus

BikesonHighfieldCampus

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5. PROPOSED CAR PARK: HAMPTON SITE

The Hampton site currently provides the University with 331 surface car parking spaces, accessed from Broadlands Road. The site has many mature trees around its perimeter. These will be protected and reinforced to screen the new building from surrounding residential properties.

The redevelopment of the Hampton site will increase the existing parking capacity of 331 spaces by relocating 383 from Broadlands car park. In total, the redevelopment will provide 714 parking spaces. Parking will be provided within a four deck multi-storey car park with some surface parking also available.

Context plan indicating distance of the multi-storey car park from neighbouring properties Indicative view of north west corner of the multi-storey car park

Timber slats in a linear arrangement

Aluminium panels in a solid arrangement

Timbereffectpanels

External AppearanceThe structure of the multi-storey car park has been centrally located within the site and pulled back from the site boundary. The image above illustrates the distance of the structure from the site boundary and the closest neighbours beyond.

The highest elements of the car park are the roofs of the two staircases, which are around 13m above ground level. The four parking decks all sit below this height as shown on the cross section plan below. The surface of the top deck is around 10m above ground level.

The distance of the multi-storey car park from surrounding streets means it will not be readily visible. Existing trees and a series of strategically located new trees willscreenandfilterviewsfromsurrounding properties.

The architects have selected sustainably sourced timber for the exterior, creating a softer and more natural aesthetic compared to other more urban materials. Timber slats are proposed on the north and south elevations; timbereffectpanelsinstalledina "hit-and-miss" arrangement on the east and west elevations; and aluminium panels for the two sets of stairs.

LEGENDProposed Planting

The distance between the timber slats and panels varies on all elevations, to provide visual interest. However, in areas which arelikelytobewelltrafficked,suchastheramps between levels, the slats are tightly spaced and placed on a 45 degree angle to limit external views of moving cars.

A galvanised steel barrier of 1.1m in height has been installed at each level inside the building to prevent car headlights shining out.

LEGENDProposed Planting

Proposed cross section

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SustainabilityThe design and layout of the car park also provides the University with the ability to consider the future installation of electric vehicle charging points for cars, should the trials being undertakenonHighfieldCampusbe successful.

6. PROPOSED CAR PARK: HAMPTON SITE

LandscapeThe landscape proposals have been developed to reduce car parking potentialinfavourofsignificantlyenhancing the environment for users, increasing opportunities for biodiversity and bolstering boundary planting to limit the visual impact of the car park. Evergreen planting is proposed to provide all year coverage.

Evergreen trees to provide all year screening of the multi-storey car park at an elevated level. Semi mature specimens to be planted (6 – 8m in height) which will grow and be maintained at 15m

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Habitat gainspassion flower and honeysuckle pollensource for bees.

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Lonicera japonica'Halliana'

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Semi evergreen climbinghoneysuckle. White flowersturning pale yellow.

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Vigorous, large semi-evergreenclimber. white flowers with bluefilaments followed by orange fruits.

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To be maintainedas not to interferewith roadway.

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Latin name Common &alt. names

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Clematis armandii Vigorous evergreen climbingshrub. White flowers mid spring.

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Semi evergreen climbinghoneysuckle. White flowersturning pale yellow.

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Vigorous, large semi-evergreenclimber. white flowers with bluefilaments followed by orange fruits.

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To be maintainedas not to interferewith roadway.

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Existing security fence has a hard appearance.Railings can be used to grow climbing plantswhich will soften its appearance.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

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Habitat gainspassion flower and honeysuckle pollensource for bees.

Latin name Common &alt. names

Description Mature heightand spread

PLANTING AREA 5:Railings

Clematis armandii Vigorous evergreen climbingshrub. White flowers mid spring.

8m height x 2m spread.

Lonicera japonica'Halliana'

Hall's Japanesehoneysuckle

Semi evergreen climbinghoneysuckle. White flowersturning pale yellow.

8m height x 1.5m spread.

Passifloracaerulea

Vigorous, large semi-evergreenclimber. white flowers with bluefilaments followed by orange fruits.

8m height x 4mspread.

To be maintainedas not to interferewith roadway.

Passion flower

Existing security fence has a hard appearance.Railings can be used to grow climbing plantswhich will soften its appearance.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

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PLANTING AREA 1A, B, C, DDESCRIPTION:Mix of brightly coloured perennials andornamental grasses to create invitingentrance to car park.

Tree plantings Quercus robur 'Koster'add height and create distinctivecharacter for enhanced connectingroute.

Colour focused at entrance signage.Tall grasses concentrated in area 1Dalongside containers in neighbouringgarage.

Quercus robur 'Koster' in planting area1A. Areas of choisya retained wheresuitable to do so.

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Habitat gainsFlowering plants provides a foodsource for pollinators such as bees.

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Perovskia atriplicifolia'Blue Spire'

Rudbeckia hirta'Cappucchino'

Gaura lindheimeri Salvia nemorosa'caradonna'

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PLANTING AREA 1A, B, C, DDESCRIPTION:Mix of brightly coloured perennials andornamental grasses to create invitingentrance to car park.

Tree plantings Quercus robur 'Koster'add height and create distinctivecharacter for enhanced connectingroute.

Colour focused at entrance signage.Tall grasses concentrated in area 1Dalongside containers in neighbouringgarage.

Quercus robur 'Koster' in planting area1A. Areas of choisya retained wheresuitable to do so.

Viburnum forming loose hedge alongback of bed 1B and small bed 1C.

Habitat gainsFlowering plants provides a foodsource for pollinators such as bees.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

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Miscanthus sinensisstrictus

Perovskia atriplicifolia'Blue Spire'

Rudbeckia hirta'Cappucchino'

Gaura lindheimeri Salvia nemorosa'caradonna'

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Miscanthus sinensis'Nippon'

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PLANTING AREA 1A, B, C, DDESCRIPTION:Mix of brightly coloured perennials andornamental grasses to create invitingentrance to car park.

Tree plantings Quercus robur 'Koster'add height and create distinctivecharacter for enhanced connectingroute.

Colour focused at entrance signage.Tall grasses concentrated in area 1Dalongside containers in neighbouringgarage.

Quercus robur 'Koster' in planting area1A. Areas of choisya retained wheresuitable to do so.

Viburnum forming loose hedge alongback of bed 1B and small bed 1C.

Habitat gainsFlowering plants provides a foodsource for pollinators such as bees.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

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27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

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Car ParksHAMPTON SITE

Planting Areas 1A, 1B, 1C & 1D

Hamptons

18005

6006

A

1:200

SEM 06.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Pyracantha 'Orangeglow'

Ilex × altaclerensis'Lawsoniana'

Cistus x lenis'Grayswood Pink'

Miscanthus sinensisstrictus

Perovskia atriplicifolia'Blue Spire'

Rudbeckia hirta'Cappucchino'

Gaura lindheimeri Salvia nemorosa'caradonna'

Santolinachamaecyparissus

Miscanthus sinensis'Nippon'

Hylotelephiumspectabile 'Brilliant'

Stipa gigantea Stipa tenuissima Symphyotrichum novae-angliae'Mrs S.T. Wright'

Viburnum davidii

1:200@A30 2 4 6

S c a l e 1 : 2 0 0

8 10m

Quercus robur 'Koster'

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Suggested planting

Aim for 50% pollinator species

T1A1

T2B1

SG2C2SG1

C2

HG1C2

PLANTING AREA 1B:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1A:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1C:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1D:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1A, B, C, DDESCRIPTION:Mix of brightly coloured perennials andornamental grasses to create invitingentrance to car park.

Tree plantings Quercus robur 'Koster'add height and create distinctivecharacter for enhanced connectingroute.

Colour focused at entrance signage.Tall grasses concentrated in area 1Dalongside containers in neighbouringgarage.

Quercus robur 'Koster' in planting area1A. Areas of choisya retained wheresuitable to do so.

Viburnum forming loose hedge alongback of bed 1B and small bed 1C.

Habitat gainsFlowering plants provides a foodsource for pollinators such as bees.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

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27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

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Car ParksHAMPTON SITE

Planting Areas 1A, 1B, 1C & 1D

Hamptons

18005

6006

A

1:200

SEM 06.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Pyracantha 'Orangeglow'

Ilex × altaclerensis'Lawsoniana'

Cistus x lenis'Grayswood Pink'

Miscanthus sinensisstrictus

Perovskia atriplicifolia'Blue Spire'

Rudbeckia hirta'Cappucchino'

Gaura lindheimeri Salvia nemorosa'caradonna'

Santolinachamaecyparissus

Miscanthus sinensis'Nippon'

Hylotelephiumspectabile 'Brilliant'

Stipa gigantea Stipa tenuissima Symphyotrichum novae-angliae'Mrs S.T. Wright'

Viburnum davidii

1:200@A30 2 4 6

S c a l e 1 : 2 0 0

8 10m

Quercus robur 'Koster'

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Suggested planting

Aim for 50% pollinator speciesT1A1

T2B1

SG2C2SG1

C2

HG1C2

PLANTING AREA 1B:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1A:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1C:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1D:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1A, B, C, DDESCRIPTION:Mix of brightly coloured perennials andornamental grasses to create invitingentrance to car park.

Tree plantings Quercus robur 'Koster'add height and create distinctivecharacter for enhanced connectingroute.

Colour focused at entrance signage.Tall grasses concentrated in area 1Dalongside containers in neighbouringgarage.

Quercus robur 'Koster' in planting area1A. Areas of choisya retained wheresuitable to do so.

Viburnum forming loose hedge alongback of bed 1B and small bed 1C.

Habitat gainsFlowering plants provides a foodsource for pollinators such as bees.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

BrightSpacearchi t ects

27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

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University of Southampton

Car ParksHAMPTON SITE

Planting Areas 1A, 1B, 1C & 1D

Hamptons

18005

6006

A

1:200

SEM 06.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Pyracantha 'Orangeglow'

Ilex × altaclerensis'Lawsoniana'

Cistus x lenis'Grayswood Pink'

Miscanthus sinensisstrictus

Perovskia atriplicifolia'Blue Spire'

Rudbeckia hirta'Cappucchino'

Gaura lindheimeri Salvia nemorosa'caradonna'

Santolinachamaecyparissus

Miscanthus sinensis'Nippon'

Hylotelephiumspectabile 'Brilliant'

Stipa gigantea Stipa tenuissima Symphyotrichum novae-angliae'Mrs S.T. Wright'

Viburnum davidii

1:200@A30 2 4 6

S c a l e 1 : 2 0 0

8 10m

Quercus robur 'Koster'

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Suggested planting

Aim for 50% pollinator speciesT1A1

T2B1

SG2C2SG1

C2

HG1C2

PLANTING AREA 1B:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1A:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1C:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1D:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1A, B, C, DDESCRIPTION:Mix of brightly coloured perennials andornamental grasses to create invitingentrance to car park.

Tree plantings Quercus robur 'Koster'add height and create distinctivecharacter for enhanced connectingroute.

Colour focused at entrance signage.Tall grasses concentrated in area 1Dalongside containers in neighbouringgarage.

Quercus robur 'Koster' in planting area1A. Areas of choisya retained wheresuitable to do so.

Viburnum forming loose hedge alongback of bed 1B and small bed 1C.

Habitat gainsFlowering plants provides a foodsource for pollinators such as bees.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

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27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

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University of Southampton

Car ParksHAMPTON SITE

Planting Areas 1A, 1B, 1C & 1D

Hamptons

18005

6006

A

1:200

SEM 06.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Pyracantha 'Orangeglow'

Ilex × altaclerensis'Lawsoniana'

Cistus x lenis'Grayswood Pink'

Miscanthus sinensisstrictus

Perovskia atriplicifolia'Blue Spire'

Rudbeckia hirta'Cappucchino'

Gaura lindheimeri Salvia nemorosa'caradonna'

Santolinachamaecyparissus

Miscanthus sinensis'Nippon'

Hylotelephiumspectabile 'Brilliant'

Stipa gigantea Stipa tenuissima Symphyotrichum novae-angliae'Mrs S.T. Wright'

Viburnum davidii

1:200@A30 2 4 6

S c a l e 1 : 2 0 0

8 10m

Quercus robur 'Koster'

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Suggested planting

Aim for 50% pollinator speciesT1A1

T2B1

SG2C2SG1

C2

HG1C2

PLANTING AREA 1B:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1A:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1C:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1D:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1A, B, C, DDESCRIPTION:Mix of brightly coloured perennials andornamental grasses to create invitingentrance to car park.

Tree plantings Quercus robur 'Koster'add height and create distinctivecharacter for enhanced connectingroute.

Colour focused at entrance signage.Tall grasses concentrated in area 1Dalongside containers in neighbouringgarage.

Quercus robur 'Koster' in planting area1A. Areas of choisya retained wheresuitable to do so.

Viburnum forming loose hedge alongback of bed 1B and small bed 1C.

Habitat gainsFlowering plants provides a foodsource for pollinators such as bees.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

BrightSpacearchi t ects

27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

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University of Southampton

Car ParksHAMPTON SITE

Planting Areas 1A, 1B, 1C & 1D

Hamptons

18005

6006

A

1:200

SEM 06.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Pyracantha 'Orangeglow'

Ilex × altaclerensis'Lawsoniana'

Cistus x lenis'Grayswood Pink'

Miscanthus sinensisstrictus

Perovskia atriplicifolia'Blue Spire'

Rudbeckia hirta'Cappucchino'

Gaura lindheimeri Salvia nemorosa'caradonna'

Santolinachamaecyparissus

Miscanthus sinensis'Nippon'

Hylotelephiumspectabile 'Brilliant'

Stipa gigantea Stipa tenuissima Symphyotrichum novae-angliae'Mrs S.T. Wright'

Viburnum davidii

1:200@A30 2 4 6

S c a l e 1 : 2 0 0

8 10m

Quercus robur 'Koster'

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Suggested planting

Aim for 50% pollinator species

T1A1

T2B1

SG2C2SG1

C2

HG1C2

PLANTING AREA 1B:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1A:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1C:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1D:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1A, B, C, DDESCRIPTION:Mix of brightly coloured perennials andornamental grasses to create invitingentrance to car park.

Tree plantings Quercus robur 'Koster'add height and create distinctivecharacter for enhanced connectingroute.

Colour focused at entrance signage.Tall grasses concentrated in area 1Dalongside containers in neighbouringgarage.

Quercus robur 'Koster' in planting area1A. Areas of choisya retained wheresuitable to do so.

Viburnum forming loose hedge alongback of bed 1B and small bed 1C.

Habitat gainsFlowering plants provides a foodsource for pollinators such as bees.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

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27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

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University of Southampton

Car ParksHAMPTON SITE

Planting Areas 1A, 1B, 1C & 1D

Hamptons

18005

6006

A

1:200

SEM 06.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Pyracantha 'Orangeglow'

Ilex × altaclerensis'Lawsoniana'

Cistus x lenis'Grayswood Pink'

Miscanthus sinensisstrictus

Perovskia atriplicifolia'Blue Spire'

Rudbeckia hirta'Cappucchino'

Gaura lindheimeri Salvia nemorosa'caradonna'

Santolinachamaecyparissus

Miscanthus sinensis'Nippon'

Hylotelephiumspectabile 'Brilliant'

Stipa gigantea Stipa tenuissima Symphyotrichum novae-angliae'Mrs S.T. Wright'

Viburnum davidii

1:200@A30 2 4 6

S c a l e 1 : 2 0 0

8 10m

Quercus robur 'Koster'

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Suggested planting

Aim for 50% pollinator species

T1A1

T2B1

SG2C2SG1

C2

HG1C2

PLANTING AREA 1B:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1A:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1C:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1D:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1A, B, C, DDESCRIPTION:Mix of brightly coloured perennials andornamental grasses to create invitingentrance to car park.

Tree plantings Quercus robur 'Koster'add height and create distinctivecharacter for enhanced connectingroute.

Colour focused at entrance signage.Tall grasses concentrated in area 1Dalongside containers in neighbouringgarage.

Quercus robur 'Koster' in planting area1A. Areas of choisya retained wheresuitable to do so.

Viburnum forming loose hedge alongback of bed 1B and small bed 1C.

Habitat gainsFlowering plants provides a foodsource for pollinators such as bees.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

BrightSpacearchi t ects

27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

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University of Southampton

Car ParksHAMPTON SITE

Planting Areas 1A, 1B, 1C & 1D

Hamptons

18005

6006

A

1:200

SEM 06.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Pyracantha 'Orangeglow'

Ilex × altaclerensis'Lawsoniana'

Cistus x lenis'Grayswood Pink'

Miscanthus sinensisstrictus

Perovskia atriplicifolia'Blue Spire'

Rudbeckia hirta'Cappucchino'

Gaura lindheimeri Salvia nemorosa'caradonna'

Santolinachamaecyparissus

Miscanthus sinensis'Nippon'

Hylotelephiumspectabile 'Brilliant'

Stipa gigantea Stipa tenuissima Symphyotrichum novae-angliae'Mrs S.T. Wright'

Viburnum davidii

1:200@A30 2 4 6

S c a l e 1 : 2 0 0

8 10m

Quercus robur 'Koster'

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Suggested planting

Aim for 50% pollinator species

Access

The existing access arrangements to the site will not change, with cars and pedestrians continuing to enter and exit via Broadlands Road.

Vehicles will ascend the multi-storey car park on its south-eastern side and descend in the northwest. Vehicle ramps

T1A1

T2B1

T3C2

T4C2

T5B2

T19A2

T20A2T21

A2

T22A2

SG6B2

TG3B2

TG2C2

TG1C2

SG2C2SG1

C2

HG1C2

SG7B2

UP

1:20 / 840mm RISE37.750

37.750

IN

EXIT

1:20 / 840mm RISE

37.750

37.750

SURFACE PARKING

PEDESTRIAN PATH

PE

DE

STR

IAN

PA

TH

VE

HIC

LE E

XIT

RO

UTE

PE

DE

STR

IAN

PA

TH

TOP

OF

RA

MP

EXISTING G

ATE

VE

HIC

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XIT

RO

UTE

VE

HIC

LE E

XIT

RO

UTE

PE

DE

STR

IAN

PA

TH

PEDESTRIAN PATH

STAIR CORE 1

36.300

36.900

37.250

36.600

37.000

37.600

39.750 38.700

1423

5

4299

8

8

13

2

Pede

stria

n pa

th

Entrance kerb lineretained locally

10

38.32

NP

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

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27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

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University of Southampton

Car Parks

HAMPTON SITE

Landscape Key

Part 1

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6001

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1:500

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recommendations.

T3C2

T4C2

T5B2

T6B2

T7C2

T8C2 T9

B2

T10B2

T11B2 T12

C2

T13B2 T14

C2

T15C2

T16C2

T17C2

T18B2T19

A2T20A2T21

A2

T22A2

TG5B2

SG3C2

SG4C2

SG5B2SG6

B2

TG4C2

TG3B2

TG2C2

SG7B2

UP

B300

3300

C300

1:20 / 840mm RISE

TOP

OF

RA

MP

1:8

/ 132

0mm

RIS

E

37.750

37.750

IN

EXIT

1:20 / 840mm RISE 36.900

TOP OF RAMP

38.590

37.750

37.750

SURFACE PARKING

PEDESTRIAN PATHPEDESTRIAN PATH

PE

DE

STR

IAN

PA

TH

VE

HIC

LE E

XIT

RO

UTE

PE

DE

STR

IAN

PA

TH

RE

TAIN

ING

WA

LL

1:8

/ 500

mm

RIS

E

36.010

TOP

OF

RA

MP 35.750

35.250

EXIT

35.250

IN

36.750

36.900

36.900

37.100

37.497 36.500

36.250

36.000

35.50035.600

EXISTING G

ATE

VE

HIC

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XIT

RO

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VE

HIC

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RO

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PE

DE

STR

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PA

TH

PE

DE

STR

IAN

SE

RV

ICE

AC

CE

SS

PEDESTRIAN PATH

STAIR CORE 1

STAIR CORE 2

35.000

35.600

36.300

36.900

37.250

36.000

36.000

36.600

37.000

35.150

37.600

39.750 38.700 37.700 36.750 36.200

RISER

TUR

NIN

GS

PA

CE

1162

9

1399

0

1423

5

4299

8

1050

41288

3

2081

9

1650

Existing unused accesspossibly used forturning space by firetenders

Alternative turningspace for fire tendersat end of parking baysand alongside MSCP

8

13

8

SURFACE PARKING

2

Pede

stria

n pa

th

GREENSPACE

Entrance kerb lineretained locally

10

6 2

tarmac route

Parkingbays-Permeablepaving

Existingshrubbery

38.32

NP

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

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University of Southampton

Car Parks

HAMPTON SITE

Landscape Key

Part 2

Hamptons

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1:500

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will be located in the centre. The car park’s structural frame has been carefully designed to limit the number of columns required and the generous parking spaces will be 2.4m wide by 5m long.

Stairs are included in the northwest and southeast corners of the multi-storey car park, providing pedestrian access to all levels, with a lift located adjacent to the northwest stairs.

CCTV and lighting are included as part of the design to ensure a safe and secure environment is created for users and neighbours.

On completion, the University will be in a position to consider using the car park to support community and public eventsincludingthoseheldatNuffieldTheatre and Turner Sims at weekends, particularly at Christmas and Easter.

Existing hedge to be retained and low clipped hedge added featuring brightly coloured perennials

Mix of brightly coloured perennials and ornamental grasses to create inviting entrance to the car park, alongside additional tree planting

Existing fence retained and evergreen and semi-evergreen climbers planted at foot of railings to soften appearance of security fence and create green barrier

Repeated planting at ends of parking bays including grasses and taller perennials to create movement

T8C2 T9

B2

T10B2

T11B2 T12

C2

T13B2 T14

C2

T15C2

T16C2

T17C2

T18B2

TG5B2

SG3C2

SG4C2

TOP OF RAMP

1:8

/ 500

mm

RIS

E

36.010

35.750

35.250

EXIT

35.250

IN

36.500

36.250

36.000

35.500

PE

DE

STR

IAN

SE

RV

ICE

AC

CE

SS

STAIR CORE 2

35.000

35.150

36.750 36.200

RISER

1162

9

1050

41288

3

PLANTING AREA 3:Shrub planting

BLUE DASHEDLINE:Areas of currenthardlandscaping

34.97

35.1335.17

35.03

Latin name Common &alt. names

Description Mature heightand spread

Pyracantha'Navaho'

Firethorn Evergreen shrub with orangeberries/small tree (max 10m) ifallowed to grow without pruning.

10m mature height. Tobe maintained at a lowheight.

PLANTING AREA 3:Shrub planting

Sambucus nigra Elderberry

Sambucus nigraf. porphyrophylla'Eva'

Black lace 4m height x 3m spread

Native hedging plant. Bushydecidious shrub. White flowersand black berries.

1m height x 4m spread

Rubus fruticosus'Merton Thornless'

Blackberry Decidious shrub 2m height x 1.5mspread

Malus tschonoskii Chonosuki crab Small deciduous tree. Blossomand autumn colour.

2m height x 1.5mspread

Berberisthunbergiif.atropurpurea

Barberry 1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Buddleja globosa Semi evergreen large shrub.Attracts butterflies.

5m height x 5m spreadOrange ball tree

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Guelder rose(compact variety)

Symphoricarpusalbus

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

snowberry

Decidious shrub. purplish leaveswith lacy, feathered effect.Umbels of pink flowers.

Decidious shrub spiny shrub withsmall red fruits and purpleleaves.

Habitat gainsNesting and food sources. Buddleia good nectar sourcefor butterflies and other pollinating insects. Crab applesfruit for mammals such as mice and voles, their leavesfood for moths, also an important pollinator. Mothcaterpillars feed on elder foliage, nectar for insects andberries for birds.

PLANTING AREA 3DESCRIPTION:Planting alongside south eastern boundary toform pleasant pedestrian link form the rear of thecar park to the front.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

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27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

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Issued for:

DetailsDate Checked

Project No:Project/Client:

Dwg No:

Rev:

Scale:Drawing:

Drawn By: Date:

Checked By: Date:

@A3

COMMENT

University of Southampton Car Parks

HAMPTON SITE

Planting Area 3Hamptons

18005

6004

A

1:500

SEM 06.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Pyracantha 'Navaho'

Suggested planting

1:500@A3

Sambucus nigra Sambucus nigra f.porphyrophylla 'Eva'

Berberis vulgaris Buddleja globosa

0 5 10 15m

S c a l e 1 : 5 0 0

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Symphoricarpus albus Rubus fruticosus'Merton Thornless'

Malus tschonoskii

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

T8C2 T9

B2

T10B2

T11B2 T12

C2

T13B2 T14

C2

T15C2

T16C2

T17C2

T18B2

TG5B2

SG3C2

SG4C2

TOP OF RAMP

1:8

/ 500

mm

RIS

E

36.010

35.750

35.250

EXIT

35.250

IN

36.500

36.250

36.000

35.500

PE

DE

STR

IAN

SE

RV

ICE

AC

CE

SS

STAIR CORE 2

35.000

35.150

36.750 36.200

RISER

1162

9

1050

41288

3

PLANTING AREA 3:Shrub planting

BLUE DASHEDLINE:Areas of currenthardlandscaping

34.97

35.1335.17

35.03

Latin name Common &alt. names

Description Mature heightand spread

Pyracantha'Navaho'

Firethorn Evergreen shrub with orangeberries/small tree (max 10m) ifallowed to grow without pruning.

10m mature height. Tobe maintained at a lowheight.

PLANTING AREA 3:Shrub planting

Sambucus nigra Elderberry

Sambucus nigraf. porphyrophylla'Eva'

Black lace 4m height x 3m spread

Native hedging plant. Bushydecidious shrub. White flowersand black berries.

1m height x 4m spread

Rubus fruticosus'Merton Thornless'

Blackberry Decidious shrub 2m height x 1.5mspread

Malus tschonoskii Chonosuki crab Small deciduous tree. Blossomand autumn colour.

2m height x 1.5mspread

Berberisthunbergiif.atropurpurea

Barberry 1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Buddleja globosa Semi evergreen large shrub.Attracts butterflies.

5m height x 5m spreadOrange ball tree

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Guelder rose(compact variety)

Symphoricarpusalbus

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

snowberry

Decidious shrub. purplish leaveswith lacy, feathered effect.Umbels of pink flowers.

Decidious shrub spiny shrub withsmall red fruits and purpleleaves.

Habitat gainsNesting and food sources. Buddleia good nectar sourcefor butterflies and other pollinating insects. Crab applesfruit for mammals such as mice and voles, their leavesfood for moths, also an important pollinator. Mothcaterpillars feed on elder foliage, nectar for insects andberries for birds.

PLANTING AREA 3DESCRIPTION:Planting alongside south eastern boundary toform pleasant pedestrian link form the rear of thecar park to the front.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

BrightSpacearchi t ects

27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

DrawnRev.

Issued for:

DetailsDate Checked

Project No:Project/Client:

Dwg No:

Rev:

Scale:Drawing:

Drawn By: Date:

Checked By: Date:

@A3

COMMENT

University of Southampton Car Parks

HAMPTON SITE

Planting Area 3Hamptons

18005

6004

A

1:500

SEM 06.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Pyracantha 'Navaho'

Suggested planting

1:500@A3

Sambucus nigra Sambucus nigra f.porphyrophylla 'Eva'

Berberis vulgaris Buddleja globosa

0 5 10 15m

S c a l e 1 : 5 0 0

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Symphoricarpus albus Rubus fruticosus'Merton Thornless'

Malus tschonoskii

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

T8C2 T9

B2

T10B2

T11B2 T12

C2

T13B2 T14

C2

T15C2

T16C2

T17C2

T18B2

TG5B2

SG3C2

SG4C2

TOP OF RAMP

1:8

/ 500

mm

RIS

E

36.010

35.750

35.250

EXIT

35.250

IN

36.500

36.250

36.000

35.500

PED

ESTR

IAN

SER

VIC

E AC

CES

S

STAIR CORE 2

35.000

35.150

36.750 36.200

RISER

1162

9

1050

41288

3

PLANTING AREA 3:Shrub planting

BLUE DASHEDLINE:Areas of currenthardlandscaping

34.97

35.1335.17

35.03

Latin name Common &alt. names

Description Mature heightand spread

Pyracantha'Navaho'

Firethorn Evergreen shrub with orangeberries/small tree (max 10m) ifallowed to grow without pruning.

10m mature height. Tobe maintained at a lowheight.

PLANTING AREA 3:Shrub planting

Sambucus nigra Elderberry

Sambucus nigraf. porphyrophylla'Eva'

Black lace 4m height x 3m spread

Native hedging plant. Bushydecidious shrub. White flowersand black berries.

1m height x 4m spread

Rubus fruticosus'Merton Thornless'

Blackberry Decidious shrub 2m height x 1.5mspread

Malus tschonoskii Chonosuki crab Small deciduous tree. Blossomand autumn colour.

2m height x 1.5mspread

Berberisthunbergiif.atropurpurea

Barberry 1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Buddleja globosa Semi evergreen large shrub.Attracts butterflies.

5m height x 5m spreadOrange ball tree

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Guelder rose(compact variety)

Symphoricarpusalbus

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

snowberry

Decidious shrub. purplish leaveswith lacy, feathered effect.Umbels of pink flowers.

Decidious shrub spiny shrub withsmall red fruits and purpleleaves.

Habitat gainsNesting and food sources. Buddleia good nectar sourcefor butterflies and other pollinating insects. Crab applesfruit for mammals such as mice and voles, their leavesfood for moths, also an important pollinator. Mothcaterpillars feed on elder foliage, nectar for insects andberries for birds.

PLANTING AREA 3DESCRIPTION:Planting alongside south eastern boundary toform pleasant pedestrian link form the rear of thecar park to the front.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

BrightSpacearchi t ects

27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

DrawnRev.

Issued for:

DetailsDate Checked

Project No:Project/Client:

Dwg No:

Rev:

Scale:Drawing:

Drawn By: Date:

Checked By: Date:

@A3

COMMENT

University of Southampton Car Parks

HAMPTON SITE

Planting Area 3Hamptons

18005

6004

A

1:500

SEM 06.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Pyracantha 'Navaho'

Suggested planting

1:500@A3

Sambucus nigra Sambucus nigra f.porphyrophylla 'Eva'

Berberis vulgaris Buddleja globosa

0 5 10 15m

S c a l e 1 : 5 0 0

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Symphoricarpus albus Rubus fruticosus'Merton Thornless'

Malus tschonoskii

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

T8C2 T9

B2

T10B2

T11B2 T12

C2

T13B2 T14

C2

T15C2

T16C2

T17C2

T18B2

TG5B2

SG3C2

SG4C2

TOP OF RAMP

1:8

/ 500

mm

RIS

E

36.010

35.750

35.250

EXIT

35.250

IN

36.500

36.250

36.000

35.500

PE

DE

STR

IAN

SE

RV

ICE

AC

CE

SS

STAIR CORE 2

35.000

35.150

36.750 36.200

RISER

1162

9

1050

41288

3

PLANTING AREA 3:Shrub planting

BLUE DASHEDLINE:Areas of currenthardlandscaping

34.97

35.1335.17

35.03

Latin name Common &alt. names

Description Mature heightand spread

Pyracantha'Navaho'

Firethorn Evergreen shrub with orangeberries/small tree (max 10m) ifallowed to grow without pruning.

10m mature height. Tobe maintained at a lowheight.

PLANTING AREA 3:Shrub planting

Sambucus nigra Elderberry

Sambucus nigraf. porphyrophylla'Eva'

Black lace 4m height x 3m spread

Native hedging plant. Bushydecidious shrub. White flowersand black berries.

1m height x 4m spread

Rubus fruticosus'Merton Thornless'

Blackberry Decidious shrub 2m height x 1.5mspread

Malus tschonoskii Chonosuki crab Small deciduous tree. Blossomand autumn colour.

2m height x 1.5mspread

Berberisthunbergiif.atropurpurea

Barberry 1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Buddleja globosa Semi evergreen large shrub.Attracts butterflies.

5m height x 5m spreadOrange ball tree

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Guelder rose(compact variety)

Symphoricarpusalbus

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

snowberry

Decidious shrub. purplish leaveswith lacy, feathered effect.Umbels of pink flowers.

Decidious shrub spiny shrub withsmall red fruits and purpleleaves.

Habitat gainsNesting and food sources. Buddleia good nectar sourcefor butterflies and other pollinating insects. Crab applesfruit for mammals such as mice and voles, their leavesfood for moths, also an important pollinator. Mothcaterpillars feed on elder foliage, nectar for insects andberries for birds.

PLANTING AREA 3DESCRIPTION:Planting alongside south eastern boundary toform pleasant pedestrian link form the rear of thecar park to the front.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

BrightSpacearchi t ects

27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

DrawnRev.

Issued for:

DetailsDate Checked

Project No:Project/Client:

Dwg No:

Rev:

Scale:Drawing:

Drawn By: Date:

Checked By: Date:

@A3

COMMENT

University of Southampton Car Parks

HAMPTON SITE

Planting Area 3Hamptons

18005

6004

A

1:500

SEM 06.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Pyracantha 'Navaho'

Suggested planting

1:500@A3

Sambucus nigra Sambucus nigra f.porphyrophylla 'Eva'

Berberis vulgaris Buddleja globosa

0 5 10 15m

S c a l e 1 : 5 0 0

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Symphoricarpus albus Rubus fruticosus'Merton Thornless'

Malus tschonoskii

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

T8C2 T9

B2

T10B2

T11B2 T12

C2

T13B2 T14

C2

T15C2

T16C2

T17C2

T18B2

TG5B2

SG3C2

SG4C2

TOP OF RAMP

1:8

/ 500

mm

RIS

E

36.010

35.750

35.250

EXIT

35.250

IN

36.500

36.250

36.000

35.500

PE

DE

STR

IAN

SE

RV

ICE

AC

CE

SS

STAIR CORE 2

35.000

35.150

36.750 36.200

RISER

1162

9

1050

41288

3

PLANTING AREA 3:Shrub planting

BLUE DASHEDLINE:Areas of currenthardlandscaping

34.97

35.1335.17

35.03

Latin name Common &alt. names

Description Mature heightand spread

Pyracantha'Navaho'

Firethorn Evergreen shrub with orangeberries/small tree (max 10m) ifallowed to grow without pruning.

10m mature height. Tobe maintained at a lowheight.

PLANTING AREA 3:Shrub planting

Sambucus nigra Elderberry

Sambucus nigraf. porphyrophylla'Eva'

Black lace 4m height x 3m spread

Native hedging plant. Bushydecidious shrub. White flowersand black berries.

1m height x 4m spread

Rubus fruticosus'Merton Thornless'

Blackberry Decidious shrub 2m height x 1.5mspread

Malus tschonoskii Chonosuki crab Small deciduous tree. Blossomand autumn colour.

2m height x 1.5mspread

Berberisthunbergiif.atropurpurea

Barberry 1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Buddleja globosa Semi evergreen large shrub.Attracts butterflies.

5m height x 5m spreadOrange ball tree

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Guelder rose(compact variety)

Symphoricarpusalbus

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

snowberry

Decidious shrub. purplish leaveswith lacy, feathered effect.Umbels of pink flowers.

Decidious shrub spiny shrub withsmall red fruits and purpleleaves.

Habitat gainsNesting and food sources. Buddleia good nectar sourcefor butterflies and other pollinating insects. Crab applesfruit for mammals such as mice and voles, their leavesfood for moths, also an important pollinator. Mothcaterpillars feed on elder foliage, nectar for insects andberries for birds.

PLANTING AREA 3DESCRIPTION:Planting alongside south eastern boundary toform pleasant pedestrian link form the rear of thecar park to the front.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

BrightSpacearchi t ects

27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

DrawnRev.

Issued for:

DetailsDate Checked

Project No:Project/Client:

Dwg No:

Rev:

Scale:Drawing:

Drawn By: Date:

Checked By: Date:

@A3

COMMENT

University of Southampton Car Parks

HAMPTON SITE

Planting Area 3Hamptons

18005

6004

A

1:500

SEM 06.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Pyracantha 'Navaho'

Suggested planting

1:500@A3

Sambucus nigra Sambucus nigra f.porphyrophylla 'Eva'

Berberis vulgaris Buddleja globosa

0 5 10 15m

S c a l e 1 : 5 0 0

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Symphoricarpus albus Rubus fruticosus'Merton Thornless'

Malus tschonoskii

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

T8C2 T9

B2

T10B2

T11B2 T12

C2

T13B2 T14

C2

T15C2

T16C2

T17C2

T18B2

TG5B2

SG3C2

SG4C2

TOP OF RAMP

1:8

/ 500

mm

RIS

E

36.010

35.750

35.250

EXIT

35.250

IN

36.500

36.250

36.000

35.500

PE

DE

STR

IAN

SE

RV

ICE

AC

CE

SS

STAIR CORE 2

35.000

35.150

36.750 36.200

RISER

1162

9

1050

41288

3

PLANTING AREA 3:Shrub planting

BLUE DASHEDLINE:Areas of currenthardlandscaping

34.97

35.1335.17

35.03

Latin name Common &alt. names

Description Mature heightand spread

Pyracantha'Navaho'

Firethorn Evergreen shrub with orangeberries/small tree (max 10m) ifallowed to grow without pruning.

10m mature height. Tobe maintained at a lowheight.

PLANTING AREA 3:Shrub planting

Sambucus nigra Elderberry

Sambucus nigraf. porphyrophylla'Eva'

Black lace 4m height x 3m spread

Native hedging plant. Bushydecidious shrub. White flowersand black berries.

1m height x 4m spread

Rubus fruticosus'Merton Thornless'

Blackberry Decidious shrub 2m height x 1.5mspread

Malus tschonoskii Chonosuki crab Small deciduous tree. Blossomand autumn colour.

2m height x 1.5mspread

Berberisthunbergiif.atropurpurea

Barberry 1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Buddleja globosa Semi evergreen large shrub.Attracts butterflies.

5m height x 5m spreadOrange ball tree

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Guelder rose(compact variety)

Symphoricarpusalbus

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

snowberry

Decidious shrub. purplish leaveswith lacy, feathered effect.Umbels of pink flowers.

Decidious shrub spiny shrub withsmall red fruits and purpleleaves.

Habitat gainsNesting and food sources. Buddleia good nectar sourcefor butterflies and other pollinating insects. Crab applesfruit for mammals such as mice and voles, their leavesfood for moths, also an important pollinator. Mothcaterpillars feed on elder foliage, nectar for insects andberries for birds.

PLANTING AREA 3DESCRIPTION:Planting alongside south eastern boundary toform pleasant pedestrian link form the rear of thecar park to the front.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

BrightSpacearchi t ects

27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

DrawnRev.

Issued for:

DetailsDate Checked

Project No:Project/Client:

Dwg No:

Rev:

Scale:Drawing:

Drawn By: Date:

Checked By: Date:

@A3

COMMENT

University of Southampton Car Parks

HAMPTON SITE

Planting Area 3Hamptons

18005

6004

A

1:500

SEM 06.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Pyracantha 'Navaho'

Suggested planting

1:500@A3

Sambucus nigra Sambucus nigra f.porphyrophylla 'Eva'

Berberis vulgaris Buddleja globosa

0 5 10 15m

S c a l e 1 : 5 0 0

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Symphoricarpus albus Rubus fruticosus'Merton Thornless'

Malus tschonoskii

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

T8C2 T9

B2

T10B2

T11B2 T12

C2

T13B2 T14

C2

T15C2

T16C2

T17C2

T18B2

TG5B2

SG3C2

SG4C2

TOP OF RAMP

1:8

/ 500

mm

RIS

E

36.010

35.750

35.250

EXIT

35.250

IN

36.500

36.250

36.000

35.500

PE

DE

STR

IAN

SE

RV

ICE

AC

CE

SS

STAIR CORE 2

35.000

35.150

36.750 36.200

RISER

1162

9

1050

41288

3

PLANTING AREA 3:Shrub planting

BLUE DASHEDLINE:Areas of currenthardlandscaping

34.97

35.1335.17

35.03

Latin name Common &alt. names

Description Mature heightand spread

Pyracantha'Navaho'

Firethorn Evergreen shrub with orangeberries/small tree (max 10m) ifallowed to grow without pruning.

10m mature height. Tobe maintained at a lowheight.

PLANTING AREA 3:Shrub planting

Sambucus nigra Elderberry

Sambucus nigraf. porphyrophylla'Eva'

Black lace 4m height x 3m spread

Native hedging plant. Bushydecidious shrub. White flowersand black berries.

1m height x 4m spread

Rubus fruticosus'Merton Thornless'

Blackberry Decidious shrub 2m height x 1.5mspread

Malus tschonoskii Chonosuki crab Small deciduous tree. Blossomand autumn colour.

2m height x 1.5mspread

Berberisthunbergiif.atropurpurea

Barberry 1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Buddleja globosa Semi evergreen large shrub.Attracts butterflies.

5m height x 5m spreadOrange ball tree

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Guelder rose(compact variety)

Symphoricarpusalbus

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

snowberry

Decidious shrub. purplish leaveswith lacy, feathered effect.Umbels of pink flowers.

Decidious shrub spiny shrub withsmall red fruits and purpleleaves.

Habitat gainsNesting and food sources. Buddleia good nectar sourcefor butterflies and other pollinating insects. Crab applesfruit for mammals such as mice and voles, their leavesfood for moths, also an important pollinator. Mothcaterpillars feed on elder foliage, nectar for insects andberries for birds.

PLANTING AREA 3DESCRIPTION:Planting alongside south eastern boundary toform pleasant pedestrian link form the rear of thecar park to the front.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

BrightSpacearchi t ects

27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

DrawnRev.

Issued for:

DetailsDate Checked

Project No:Project/Client:

Dwg No:

Rev:

Scale:Drawing:

Drawn By: Date:

Checked By: Date:

@A3

COMMENT

University of Southampton Car Parks

HAMPTON SITE

Planting Area 3Hamptons

18005

6004

A

1:500

SEM 06.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Pyracantha 'Navaho'

Suggested planting

1:500@A3

Sambucus nigra Sambucus nigra f.porphyrophylla 'Eva'

Berberis vulgaris Buddleja globosa

0 5 10 15m

S c a l e 1 : 5 0 0

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Symphoricarpus albus Rubus fruticosus'Merton Thornless'

Malus tschonoskii

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

T8C2 T9

B2

T10B2

T11B2 T12

C2

T13B2 T14

C2

T15C2

T16C2

T17C2

T18B2

TG5B2

SG3C2

SG4C2

TOP OF RAMP

1:8

/ 500

mm

RIS

E

36.010

35.750

35.250

EXIT

35.250

IN

36.500

36.250

36.000

35.500

PE

DE

STR

IAN

SE

RV

ICE

AC

CE

SS

STAIR CORE 2

35.000

35.150

36.750 36.200

RISER

1162

9

1050

41288

3

PLANTING AREA 3:Shrub planting

BLUE DASHEDLINE:Areas of currenthardlandscaping

34.97

35.1335.17

35.03

Latin name Common &alt. names

Description Mature heightand spread

Pyracantha'Navaho'

Firethorn Evergreen shrub with orangeberries/small tree (max 10m) ifallowed to grow without pruning.

10m mature height. Tobe maintained at a lowheight.

PLANTING AREA 3:Shrub planting

Sambucus nigra Elderberry

Sambucus nigraf. porphyrophylla'Eva'

Black lace 4m height x 3m spread

Native hedging plant. Bushydecidious shrub. White flowersand black berries.

1m height x 4m spread

Rubus fruticosus'Merton Thornless'

Blackberry Decidious shrub 2m height x 1.5mspread

Malus tschonoskii Chonosuki crab Small deciduous tree. Blossomand autumn colour.

2m height x 1.5mspread

Berberisthunbergiif.atropurpurea

Barberry 1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Buddleja globosa Semi evergreen large shrub.Attracts butterflies.

5m height x 5m spreadOrange ball tree

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Guelder rose(compact variety)

Symphoricarpusalbus

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

snowberry

Decidious shrub. purplish leaveswith lacy, feathered effect.Umbels of pink flowers.

Decidious shrub spiny shrub withsmall red fruits and purpleleaves.

Habitat gainsNesting and food sources. Buddleia good nectar sourcefor butterflies and other pollinating insects. Crab applesfruit for mammals such as mice and voles, their leavesfood for moths, also an important pollinator. Mothcaterpillars feed on elder foliage, nectar for insects andberries for birds.

PLANTING AREA 3DESCRIPTION:Planting alongside south eastern boundary toform pleasant pedestrian link form the rear of thecar park to the front.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

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HAMPTON SITE

Planting Area 3Hamptons

18005

6004

A

1:500

SEM 06.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Pyracantha 'Navaho'

Suggested planting

1:500@A3

Sambucus nigra Sambucus nigra f.porphyrophylla 'Eva'

Berberis vulgaris Buddleja globosa

0 5 10 15m

S c a l e 1 : 5 0 0

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Symphoricarpus albus Rubus fruticosus'Merton Thornless'

Malus tschonoskii

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

T8C2 T9

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T10B2

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PLANTING AREA 3:Shrub planting

BLUE DASHEDLINE:Areas of currenthardlandscaping

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Latin name Common &alt. names

Description Mature heightand spread

Pyracantha'Navaho'

Firethorn Evergreen shrub with orangeberries/small tree (max 10m) ifallowed to grow without pruning.

10m mature height. Tobe maintained at a lowheight.

PLANTING AREA 3:Shrub planting

Sambucus nigra Elderberry

Sambucus nigraf. porphyrophylla'Eva'

Black lace 4m height x 3m spread

Native hedging plant. Bushydecidious shrub. White flowersand black berries.

1m height x 4m spread

Rubus fruticosus'Merton Thornless'

Blackberry Decidious shrub 2m height x 1.5mspread

Malus tschonoskii Chonosuki crab Small deciduous tree. Blossomand autumn colour.

2m height x 1.5mspread

Berberisthunbergiif.atropurpurea

Barberry 1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Buddleja globosa Semi evergreen large shrub.Attracts butterflies.

5m height x 5m spreadOrange ball tree

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Guelder rose(compact variety)

Symphoricarpusalbus

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

snowberry

Decidious shrub. purplish leaveswith lacy, feathered effect.Umbels of pink flowers.

Decidious shrub spiny shrub withsmall red fruits and purpleleaves.

Habitat gainsNesting and food sources. Buddleia good nectar sourcefor butterflies and other pollinating insects. Crab applesfruit for mammals such as mice and voles, their leavesfood for moths, also an important pollinator. Mothcaterpillars feed on elder foliage, nectar for insects andberries for birds.

PLANTING AREA 3DESCRIPTION:Planting alongside south eastern boundary toform pleasant pedestrian link form the rear of thecar park to the front.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

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HAMPTON SITE

Planting Area 3Hamptons

18005

6004

A

1:500

SEM 06.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Pyracantha 'Navaho'

Suggested planting

1:500@A3

Sambucus nigra Sambucus nigra f.porphyrophylla 'Eva'

Berberis vulgaris Buddleja globosa

0 5 10 15m

S c a l e 1 : 5 0 0

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Symphoricarpus albus Rubus fruticosus'Merton Thornless'

Malus tschonoskii

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

TG2C2

EXISTING GATE PEDESTRIAN PATH

38.32

NP

PLANTING AREA 1G:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1F:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1F & 1GDESCRIPTION:New post and wire fence with pyracantha 'Orangeglow' hedge to be maintained at a height of 1.8mto provide deterrent to unlawful disposal ofrefuse. Existing shrubs to be cleared of weedsand self sown planting. Area 1F enhanced withsame planting mix as Area 1H.

Beds with signage (1G) to be planted with smaeplanting mix as Area 2 to provide colour andtexture.

Habitat gainsBerries and nesting cover. Floweringplants provides a food source forpollinators such as bees.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

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HAMPTON SITE

Planting Area 1F & 1GHamptons

18005

6009

A

1:200

SEM 06.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

1:200@A30 2 4 6

S c a l e 1 : 2 0 0

8 10m

Pyracantha 'Orangeglow'

Ilex × altaclerensis'Lawsoniana'

Pittosporum tenuifolium'Silver Queen'

Verbena bonariensis Hebe rakaiensis Pennisetum thunbergii'Red Buttons'

Echinacea pallida Cornus sanguineaArctic sun

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

TG2C2

EXISTING GATE PEDESTRIAN PATH

38.32

NP

PLANTING AREA 1G:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1F:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1F & 1GDESCRIPTION:New post and wire fence with pyracantha 'Orangeglow' hedge to be maintained at a height of 1.8mto provide deterrent to unlawful disposal ofrefuse. Existing shrubs to be cleared of weedsand self sown planting. Area 1F enhanced withsame planting mix as Area 1H.

Beds with signage (1G) to be planted with smaeplanting mix as Area 2 to provide colour andtexture.

Habitat gainsBerries and nesting cover. Floweringplants provides a food source forpollinators such as bees.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

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HAMPTON SITE

Planting Area 1F & 1GHamptons

18005

6009

A

1:200

SEM 06.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

1:200@A30 2 4 6

S c a l e 1 : 2 0 0

8 10m

Pyracantha 'Orangeglow'

Ilex × altaclerensis'Lawsoniana'

Pittosporum tenuifolium'Silver Queen'

Verbena bonariensis Hebe rakaiensis Pennisetum thunbergii'Red Buttons'

Echinacea pallida Cornus sanguineaArctic sun

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

TG2C2

EXISTING GATE PEDESTRIAN PATH

38.32

NP

PLANTING AREA 1G:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1F:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1F & 1GDESCRIPTION:New post and wire fence with pyracantha 'Orangeglow' hedge to be maintained at a height of 1.8mto provide deterrent to unlawful disposal ofrefuse. Existing shrubs to be cleared of weedsand self sown planting. Area 1F enhanced withsame planting mix as Area 1H.

Beds with signage (1G) to be planted with smaeplanting mix as Area 2 to provide colour andtexture.

Habitat gainsBerries and nesting cover. Floweringplants provides a food source forpollinators such as bees.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

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HAMPTON SITE

Planting Area 1F & 1GHamptons

18005

6009

A

1:200

SEM 06.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

1:200@A30 2 4 6

S c a l e 1 : 2 0 0

8 10m

Pyracantha 'Orangeglow'

Ilex × altaclerensis'Lawsoniana'

Pittosporum tenuifolium'Silver Queen'

Verbena bonariensis Hebe rakaiensis Pennisetum thunbergii'Red Buttons'

Echinacea pallida Cornus sanguineaArctic sun

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

TG2C2

EXISTING GATE PEDESTRIAN PATH

38.32

NP

PLANTING AREA 1G:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1F:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1F & 1GDESCRIPTION:New post and wire fence with pyracantha 'Orangeglow' hedge to be maintained at a height of 1.8mto provide deterrent to unlawful disposal ofrefuse. Existing shrubs to be cleared of weedsand self sown planting. Area 1F enhanced withsame planting mix as Area 1H.

Beds with signage (1G) to be planted with smaeplanting mix as Area 2 to provide colour andtexture.

Habitat gainsBerries and nesting cover. Floweringplants provides a food source forpollinators such as bees.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

BrightSpacearchi t ects

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University of Southampton Car Parks

HAMPTON SITE

Planting Area 1F & 1GHamptons

18005

6009

A

1:200

SEM 06.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

1:200@A30 2 4 6

S c a l e 1 : 2 0 0

8 10m

Pyracantha 'Orangeglow'

Ilex × altaclerensis'Lawsoniana'

Pittosporum tenuifolium'Silver Queen'

Verbena bonariensis Hebe rakaiensis Pennisetum thunbergii'Red Buttons'

Echinacea pallida Cornus sanguineaArctic sun

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

TG2C2

EXISTING GATE PEDESTRIAN PATH

38.32

NP

PLANTING AREA 1G:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1F:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1F & 1GDESCRIPTION:New post and wire fence with pyracantha 'Orangeglow' hedge to be maintained at a height of 1.8mto provide deterrent to unlawful disposal ofrefuse. Existing shrubs to be cleared of weedsand self sown planting. Area 1F enhanced withsame planting mix as Area 1H.

Beds with signage (1G) to be planted with smaeplanting mix as Area 2 to provide colour andtexture.

Habitat gainsBerries and nesting cover. Floweringplants provides a food source forpollinators such as bees.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

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HAMPTON SITE

Planting Area 1F & 1GHamptons

18005

6009

A

1:200

SEM 06.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

1:200@A30 2 4 6

S c a l e 1 : 2 0 0

8 10m

Pyracantha 'Orangeglow'

Ilex × altaclerensis'Lawsoniana'

Pittosporum tenuifolium'Silver Queen'

Verbena bonariensis Hebe rakaiensis Pennisetum thunbergii'Red Buttons'

Echinacea pallida Cornus sanguineaArctic sun

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

TG2C2

EXISTING GATE PEDESTRIAN PATH

38.32

NP

PLANTING AREA 1G:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1F:Approach

PLANTING AREA 1F & 1GDESCRIPTION:New post and wire fence with pyracantha 'Orangeglow' hedge to be maintained at a height of 1.8mto provide deterrent to unlawful disposal ofrefuse. Existing shrubs to be cleared of weedsand self sown planting. Area 1F enhanced withsame planting mix as Area 1H.

Beds with signage (1G) to be planted with smaeplanting mix as Area 2 to provide colour andtexture.

Habitat gainsBerries and nesting cover. Floweringplants provides a food source forpollinators such as bees.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

BrightSpacearchi t ects

27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

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University of Southampton Car Parks

HAMPTON SITE

Planting Area 1F & 1GHamptons

18005

6009

A

1:200

SEM 06.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

1:200@A30 2 4 6

S c a l e 1 : 2 0 0

8 10m

Pyracantha 'Orangeglow'

Ilex × altaclerensis'Lawsoniana'

Pittosporum tenuifolium'Silver Queen'

Verbena bonariensis Hebe rakaiensis Pennisetum thunbergii'Red Buttons'

Echinacea pallida Cornus sanguineaArctic sun

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

Image of entrance to Hampton indicating the colour and variety of proposed planting

PLANTING AREA 1A, 1B , 1C and 1D:Approach

Latin name Common &alt. names

Description Mature heightand spread

AlliumSphaerocephalon

Round-headedgarlic

Tall perennial with roundedheads of reddish brown flowers.

1m height x 0.5m spread.

Brachyglottissunshine

Cistus x lenis'Grayswood Pink'

Miscanthussinensis strictus

Perovskiaatriplicifolia 'BlueSpire'

Rudbeckia hirta'Cappucchino'

Gaura lindheimeri

Salvia nemorosa'caradonna'

Miscanthussinensis 'Nippon'

Santolinachamaecyparissus

Hylotelephiumspectabile'Brilliant'

Stipa gigantea

Stipa tenuissima

Symphyotrichumnovae-angliae'Mrs S.T. Wright'

Viburnum davidii

Small spreading evergreen shrubwith greyish leaves and yellowflowers.

1.5m height x 1.5m spread.

Rock Rose Spreading evergreen shrub withgrey-green leaves and light pink,white centered flowers.

1m height x 0.5m spread.

Compact deciduous grass withyellow cross-banded foliage.

2.5m height x 0.5m spread.

Perovskia Small deciduous sub-shrub withwhite stems and small blueflowers.

1.5m height x 1m spread.

Black-eyed Susan Biennial with bristly stems andleaves with bronze to yellowflowers with brown centers.

1m height x 0.5m spread.

Lindheimer'sBeeblossom

Bushy perennial with white orpink-tinged flowers.

1.5m height x 1m spread.

Balkan Clary Perennial cultivar with purpleflowers and rough narrow greyleaves.

0.5m height x 0.5m spread.

Compact clump with narrowleaves, orange in autumn. Pinkfeathery flowers.

1.5m height x 0.5m spread.

Cotton Lavender Dwarf evergreen shrub narrowleaves, long stalk and yellowflowers.

0.5m height x 1m spread.

Ice Plant/sedum Herbaceous perennial with flatclumped pink flowers.Grey-green leaves.

0.5m height x 0.5m spread.

Golden Oats Tufted evergreen grass withoat-like purplish flowers thatripen to gold.

2.5m height x 1m spread.

Mexican FeatherGrass

Deciduous grass forming uprighttuft with thread-like leaves andfeathery flowering tips.

1m height x 0.5m spread.

Michaelmas Daisy Clump forming deciduousperennial with blue flowers withlinear petals and yellow center.

1.5m height x 0.6m spread.

David Viburnum Small spreading evergreen shrubwith dark green leaves and smallwhite flowers.

1.5m height x 1.5m spread.

Cues taken from planting found elsewhere on theuniversity campus- Gaura and sedum. Newchunky timber bollards to prevent parking onverge.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

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27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

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HAMPTON SITE

Planting Areas 1A, 1B, 1C & 1DCont.

Hamptons

18005

6011

n/a

SEM 06.09.18

04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Impression of enhanced entrance

Suggested planting

Current EntranceTree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

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7. PROPOSED CAR PARK: FORMER ALLOTMENT SITE

Residential properties lie to the east of the former allotments and University facilities surround the site on all other sides.

The site will provide 130 surface car parking spaces to compensate for the future loss of the Broadlands car park

The former allotment site behind Broadlands Road has been vacant for some years, and is allocated as part of the University Development Area in the City's Local Plan. The University acquired the land via a land swap arrangement and the allotments were relocated to a better site on Brickfield Road.

and the impact of Estate Framework development. A wooded area lies to the west primarily consisting of self-seeded specimens. Some of the trees are subject to Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs). Some scattered tree coverage lines the

eastern boundary separating the site from the residential properties beyond.

Thesiteslopessignificantlyfromnorthtosouthbyapproximately 7m and from east to west by 4.5m.

AccessAs no vehicle access presently exists, a new access point will be provided from Broadlands Road into the northeast of the site. Pedestrian walkways are included along the road and across the car park, leading to three pedestrian access points: one at the northwest linking into the Broadlands site; a woodland path linking northwards; and a new pedestrian bridge over the ditch to the west, providing a direct connection into the centreofHighfieldCampus.

The proposed car park will use a one-way circulation system to make it safe and efficient.AswiththenewHamptoncarpark, parking spaces will be 2.4m wide by 5m long.

CCTV and lighting are proposed to ensure a safe and secure environment is created for users and neighbours and, once completed, the site will be frequently policed by University security personnel andcarparkingstaff.

External AppearanceProtecting the residential amenity of neighbours, particularly those to the east, has been a key consideration of the design.

The proposed layout for the car park reduces the steep gradients on site, however slopes east to west and north to south remain. As a result, parking slopes away from the residential boundary, limiting views of the site from and into neighbouring properties.

Proposed site plan indicating trees to be removed (in red)

Indicative cross section

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max 1:21 gradient

Proposedpedesrian steps toBroadlands siteMast

Post and wire fenceremoved

Low impact, timber edgedfootpath of permeableconstruction.

Existing retaining wall

Route of footpath tocreate new connectionsacross the campus.

Pedestrian path tocampus via new bridgelink

For landscaping outsideof dashed green line referto Woodland managementplan by others

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Car Parks

ALLOTMENTS SITE

Landscape Key

Allotments

For public consultation

18005

5008

1:500

SEM 11.09.18

Tree information adaptedfrom Tree Constraints Planproduced by LandscapePlanning limited andsubmitted as part of thisplanning application.Please refer to theassociated schedules forremovals andrecommendations.

8. PROPOSED CAR PARK: FORMER ALLOTMENT SITE

LandscapeThe landscape design will improve and enhance the environment for users of the car park, increase opportunities for biodiversity and bolster boundary planting to limit any visual impact as a result of the development.

To enable the development to take place, it has been recognised that some trees will have to be removed. The design team has carefully considered the local environment, enlisting the input of an arboriculturist to advise on the quality of the trees in the woodland area.

Removal of weeds and rye grass from under trees and replacement with grass and woodland wildflower/grassmixsuitableforheavyshade,toincrease biodiversity and reduce maintenance requirements.

Area of drought tolerant grasses book-ended with herbaceous perennials to form a stylised meadow. Grasses blend into mixed planting.

The necessary loss of trees with TPOs has been carefully considered and is balanced by the poor quality of the trees to be removed and the planned high-quality replacement planting. A Woodland Management Plan has also beenproposedwhichwillsignificantlyimprove the quality and health of the remaining, good quality specimens within the western woodland area. Access into and biodiversity within the woodlandareawillbeenhancedforstaff,students and visitors and members of the public through the incorporation of a safe woodland path, providing a connection from the site to the north.

Woodland to be thinned as per Woodland Management Plan. Woodland edge to be weeded and mulched with bark. Planting of woodland shrubs and small trees to create a diverse habitat. Some ornamental planting and bulbs as setting to new bridge.

Hornbeam hedge to create green screening to boundary. Maintained at 3m height in maturitytoprovidescreeningeffect.Hedgeto be supported by welded mesh fence.

Areas under trees to be retained will be cleared of weeds and covered with bark mulch. Underplanting of spring bulbs.

Habitat gainsAreas of plant diversity inclusive of nativeplants attract wildlife more so than mono-plantings. Woodland betterment will improvehabitat for many creatures from invertabratesto small mammals.

Latin name Common &alt. names

Description Mature heightand spread

PLANTING AREA 1:Woodland

Polygonatum xhybridum

Solomon's seal Rhizomatous herbaceousperennial.

1.5m height x 0.5mspread

Brunneramacrophylla

Euphorbiaamygdaloides'Purpurea'

Ribessanguineum'Brocklebankii'

Ilex aquifolium

Acer campestre

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Guelder rose(compact variety)

Common holly

Field maple

floweringcurrant

Low growing deciduous shrubwith pink flowers in spring.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Hamamelis mollisx pallida

Decidious shrub with fragrantyellow flowers on bare stalks inwinter.

3m height x 3m spreadChinese witchhazel

Wood spurge 1.0m height x 1.0mspread

Evergreen perennial with purplestems and leaves. Contrastinglime green flowers.

Siberianbugloss

Rhizomatous herbaceousperennial.

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Evergreen native tree that can bemaintained as a shrub. Spikeyleaves.

5m height x 5m spread

Medium sized deciduous treethat can be coppiced. Five lobedleaves with winged fruits.

8m height x 4m spreadbut suitable to becoppiced.

Narcissuspsuedonarcissus

British native daffodil bulb. n/aDaffodil

Allium ursinum British native bulb. Pretty whiteflower with garlic odour to leaves.

n/aRamsoms

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

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University of Southampton Car Parks

ALLOTMENT SITE

Planting Area 1

Allotments Site

18005

5002

A

1:500

SEM 10.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Suggested planting

Euphorbia amygdaloides 'Purpurea'

Brunnera macrophylla Ilex aquifolium

Polygonatum x hybridum

Viburnum opulus compactum

Hamamelis mollis x pallida Allium ursinum

Acer campestre

Narcissuspsuedonarcissus

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

Habitat gainsAreas of plant diversity inclusive of nativeplants attract wildlife more so than mono-plantings. Woodland betterment will improvehabitat for many creatures from invertabratesto small mammals.

Latin name Common &alt. names

Description Mature heightand spread

PLANTING AREA 1:Woodland

Polygonatum xhybridum

Solomon's seal Rhizomatous herbaceousperennial.

1.5m height x 0.5mspread

Brunneramacrophylla

Euphorbiaamygdaloides'Purpurea'

Ribessanguineum'Brocklebankii'

Ilex aquifolium

Acer campestre

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Guelder rose(compact variety)

Common holly

Field maple

floweringcurrant

Low growing deciduous shrubwith pink flowers in spring.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Hamamelis mollisx pallida

Decidious shrub with fragrantyellow flowers on bare stalks inwinter.

3m height x 3m spreadChinese witchhazel

Wood spurge 1.0m height x 1.0mspread

Evergreen perennial with purplestems and leaves. Contrastinglime green flowers.

Siberianbugloss

Rhizomatous herbaceousperennial.

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Evergreen native tree that can bemaintained as a shrub. Spikeyleaves.

5m height x 5m spread

Medium sized deciduous treethat can be coppiced. Five lobedleaves with winged fruits.

8m height x 4m spreadbut suitable to becoppiced.

Narcissuspsuedonarcissus

British native daffodil bulb. n/aDaffodil

Allium ursinum British native bulb. Pretty whiteflower with garlic odour to leaves.

n/aRamsoms

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

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University of Southampton Car Parks

ALLOTMENT SITE

Planting Area 1

Allotments Site

18005

5002

A

1:500

SEM 10.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Suggested planting

Euphorbia amygdaloides 'Purpurea'

Brunnera macrophylla Ilex aquifolium

Polygonatum x hybridum

Viburnum opulus compactum

Hamamelis mollis x pallida Allium ursinum

Acer campestre

Narcissuspsuedonarcissus

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

Habitat gainsAreas of plant diversity inclusive of nativeplants attract wildlife more so than mono-plantings. Woodland betterment will improvehabitat for many creatures from invertabratesto small mammals.

Latin name Common &alt. names

Description Mature heightand spread

PLANTING AREA 1:Woodland

Polygonatum xhybridum

Solomon's seal Rhizomatous herbaceousperennial.

1.5m height x 0.5mspread

Brunneramacrophylla

Euphorbiaamygdaloides'Purpurea'

Ribessanguineum'Brocklebankii'

Ilex aquifolium

Acer campestre

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Guelder rose(compact variety)

Common holly

Field maple

floweringcurrant

Low growing deciduous shrubwith pink flowers in spring.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Hamamelis mollisx pallida

Decidious shrub with fragrantyellow flowers on bare stalks inwinter.

3m height x 3m spreadChinese witchhazel

Wood spurge 1.0m height x 1.0mspread

Evergreen perennial with purplestems and leaves. Contrastinglime green flowers.

Siberianbugloss

Rhizomatous herbaceousperennial.

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Evergreen native tree that can bemaintained as a shrub. Spikeyleaves.

5m height x 5m spread

Medium sized deciduous treethat can be coppiced. Five lobedleaves with winged fruits.

8m height x 4m spreadbut suitable to becoppiced.

Narcissuspsuedonarcissus

British native daffodil bulb. n/aDaffodil

Allium ursinum British native bulb. Pretty whiteflower with garlic odour to leaves.

n/aRamsoms

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

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University of Southampton Car Parks

ALLOTMENT SITE

Planting Area 1

Allotments Site

18005

5002

A

1:500

SEM 10.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Suggested planting

Euphorbia amygdaloides 'Purpurea'

Brunnera macrophylla Ilex aquifolium

Polygonatum x hybridum

Viburnum opulus compactum

Hamamelis mollis x pallida Allium ursinum

Acer campestre

Narcissuspsuedonarcissus

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

Habitat gainsAreas of plant diversity inclusive of nativeplants attract wildlife more so than mono-plantings. Woodland betterment will improvehabitat for many creatures from invertabratesto small mammals.

Latin name Common &alt. names

Description Mature heightand spread

PLANTING AREA 1:Woodland

Polygonatum xhybridum

Solomon's seal Rhizomatous herbaceousperennial.

1.5m height x 0.5mspread

Brunneramacrophylla

Euphorbiaamygdaloides'Purpurea'

Ribessanguineum'Brocklebankii'

Ilex aquifolium

Acer campestre

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Guelder rose(compact variety)

Common holly

Field maple

floweringcurrant

Low growing deciduous shrubwith pink flowers in spring.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Hamamelis mollisx pallida

Decidious shrub with fragrantyellow flowers on bare stalks inwinter.

3m height x 3m spreadChinese witchhazel

Wood spurge 1.0m height x 1.0mspread

Evergreen perennial with purplestems and leaves. Contrastinglime green flowers.

Siberianbugloss

Rhizomatous herbaceousperennial.

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Evergreen native tree that can bemaintained as a shrub. Spikeyleaves.

5m height x 5m spread

Medium sized deciduous treethat can be coppiced. Five lobedleaves with winged fruits.

8m height x 4m spreadbut suitable to becoppiced.

Narcissuspsuedonarcissus

British native daffodil bulb. n/aDaffodil

Allium ursinum British native bulb. Pretty whiteflower with garlic odour to leaves.

n/aRamsoms

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

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University of Southampton Car Parks

ALLOTMENT SITE

Planting Area 1

Allotments Site

18005

5002

A

1:500

SEM 10.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Suggested planting

Euphorbia amygdaloides 'Purpurea'

Brunnera macrophylla Ilex aquifolium

Polygonatum x hybridum

Viburnum opulus compactum

Hamamelis mollis x pallida Allium ursinum

Acer campestre

Narcissuspsuedonarcissus

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

Habitat gainsAreas of plant diversity inclusive of nativeplants attract wildlife more so than mono-plantings. Woodland betterment will improvehabitat for many creatures from invertabratesto small mammals.

Latin name Common &alt. names

Description Mature heightand spread

PLANTING AREA 1:Woodland

Polygonatum xhybridum

Solomon's seal Rhizomatous herbaceousperennial.

1.5m height x 0.5mspread

Brunneramacrophylla

Euphorbiaamygdaloides'Purpurea'

Ribessanguineum'Brocklebankii'

Ilex aquifolium

Acer campestre

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Guelder rose(compact variety)

Common holly

Field maple

floweringcurrant

Low growing deciduous shrubwith pink flowers in spring.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Hamamelis mollisx pallida

Decidious shrub with fragrantyellow flowers on bare stalks inwinter.

3m height x 3m spreadChinese witchhazel

Wood spurge 1.0m height x 1.0mspread

Evergreen perennial with purplestems and leaves. Contrastinglime green flowers.

Siberianbugloss

Rhizomatous herbaceousperennial.

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Evergreen native tree that can bemaintained as a shrub. Spikeyleaves.

5m height x 5m spread

Medium sized deciduous treethat can be coppiced. Five lobedleaves with winged fruits.

8m height x 4m spreadbut suitable to becoppiced.

Narcissuspsuedonarcissus

British native daffodil bulb. n/aDaffodil

Allium ursinum British native bulb. Pretty whiteflower with garlic odour to leaves.

n/aRamsoms

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

BrightSpacearchi t ects

27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

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University of Southampton Car Parks

ALLOTMENT SITE

Planting Area 1

Allotments Site

18005

5002

A

1:500

SEM 10.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Suggested planting

Euphorbia amygdaloides 'Purpurea'

Brunnera macrophylla Ilex aquifolium

Polygonatum x hybridum

Viburnum opulus compactum

Hamamelis mollis x pallida Allium ursinum

Acer campestre

Narcissuspsuedonarcissus

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

Habitat gainsAreas of plant diversity inclusive of nativeplants attract wildlife more so than mono-plantings. Woodland betterment will improvehabitat for many creatures from invertabratesto small mammals.

Latin name Common &alt. names

Description Mature heightand spread

PLANTING AREA 1:Woodland

Polygonatum xhybridum

Solomon's seal Rhizomatous herbaceousperennial.

1.5m height x 0.5mspread

Brunneramacrophylla

Euphorbiaamygdaloides'Purpurea'

Ribessanguineum'Brocklebankii'

Ilex aquifolium

Acer campestre

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Guelder rose(compact variety)

Common holly

Field maple

floweringcurrant

Low growing deciduous shrubwith pink flowers in spring.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Hamamelis mollisx pallida

Decidious shrub with fragrantyellow flowers on bare stalks inwinter.

3m height x 3m spreadChinese witchhazel

Wood spurge 1.0m height x 1.0mspread

Evergreen perennial with purplestems and leaves. Contrastinglime green flowers.

Siberianbugloss

Rhizomatous herbaceousperennial.

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Evergreen native tree that can bemaintained as a shrub. Spikeyleaves.

5m height x 5m spread

Medium sized deciduous treethat can be coppiced. Five lobedleaves with winged fruits.

8m height x 4m spreadbut suitable to becoppiced.

Narcissuspsuedonarcissus

British native daffodil bulb. n/aDaffodil

Allium ursinum British native bulb. Pretty whiteflower with garlic odour to leaves.

n/aRamsoms

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

BrightSpacearchi t ects

27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

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University of Southampton Car Parks

ALLOTMENT SITE

Planting Area 1

Allotments Site

18005

5002

A

1:500

SEM 10.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Suggested planting

Euphorbia amygdaloides 'Purpurea'

Brunnera macrophylla Ilex aquifolium

Polygonatum x hybridum

Viburnum opulus compactum

Hamamelis mollis x pallida Allium ursinum

Acer campestre

Narcissuspsuedonarcissus

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

Habitat gainsAreas of plant diversity inclusive of nativeplants attract wildlife more so than mono-plantings. Woodland betterment will improvehabitat for many creatures from invertabratesto small mammals.

Latin name Common &alt. names

Description Mature heightand spread

PLANTING AREA 1:Woodland

Polygonatum xhybridum

Solomon's seal Rhizomatous herbaceousperennial.

1.5m height x 0.5mspread

Brunneramacrophylla

Euphorbiaamygdaloides'Purpurea'

Ribessanguineum'Brocklebankii'

Ilex aquifolium

Acer campestre

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Guelder rose(compact variety)

Common holly

Field maple

floweringcurrant

Low growing deciduous shrubwith pink flowers in spring.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Hamamelis mollisx pallida

Decidious shrub with fragrantyellow flowers on bare stalks inwinter.

3m height x 3m spreadChinese witchhazel

Wood spurge 1.0m height x 1.0mspread

Evergreen perennial with purplestems and leaves. Contrastinglime green flowers.

Siberianbugloss

Rhizomatous herbaceousperennial.

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Evergreen native tree that can bemaintained as a shrub. Spikeyleaves.

5m height x 5m spread

Medium sized deciduous treethat can be coppiced. Five lobedleaves with winged fruits.

8m height x 4m spreadbut suitable to becoppiced.

Narcissuspsuedonarcissus

British native daffodil bulb. n/aDaffodil

Allium ursinum British native bulb. Pretty whiteflower with garlic odour to leaves.

n/aRamsoms

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

BrightSpacearchi t ects

27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

DrawnRev.

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University of Southampton Car Parks

ALLOTMENT SITE

Planting Area 1

Allotments Site

18005

5002

A

1:500

SEM 10.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Suggested planting

Euphorbia amygdaloides 'Purpurea'

Brunnera macrophylla Ilex aquifolium

Polygonatum x hybridum

Viburnum opulus compactum

Hamamelis mollis x pallida Allium ursinum

Acer campestre

Narcissuspsuedonarcissus

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

Habitat gainsAreas of plant diversity inclusive of nativeplants attract wildlife more so than mono-plantings. Woodland betterment will improvehabitat for many creatures from invertabratesto small mammals.

Latin name Common &alt. names

Description Mature heightand spread

PLANTING AREA 1:Woodland

Polygonatum xhybridum

Solomon's seal Rhizomatous herbaceousperennial.

1.5m height x 0.5mspread

Brunneramacrophylla

Euphorbiaamygdaloides'Purpurea'

Ribessanguineum'Brocklebankii'

Ilex aquifolium

Acer campestre

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Guelder rose(compact variety)

Common holly

Field maple

floweringcurrant

Low growing deciduous shrubwith pink flowers in spring.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Hamamelis mollisx pallida

Decidious shrub with fragrantyellow flowers on bare stalks inwinter.

3m height x 3m spreadChinese witchhazel

Wood spurge 1.0m height x 1.0mspread

Evergreen perennial with purplestems and leaves. Contrastinglime green flowers.

Siberianbugloss

Rhizomatous herbaceousperennial.

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Evergreen native tree that can bemaintained as a shrub. Spikeyleaves.

5m height x 5m spread

Medium sized deciduous treethat can be coppiced. Five lobedleaves with winged fruits.

8m height x 4m spreadbut suitable to becoppiced.

Narcissuspsuedonarcissus

British native daffodil bulb. n/aDaffodil

Allium ursinum British native bulb. Pretty whiteflower with garlic odour to leaves.

n/aRamsoms

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

BrightSpacearchi t ects

27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

DrawnRev.

Issued for:

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University of Southampton Car Parks

ALLOTMENT SITE

Planting Area 1

Allotments Site

18005

5002

A

1:500

SEM 10.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Suggested planting

Euphorbia amygdaloides 'Purpurea'

Brunnera macrophylla Ilex aquifolium

Polygonatum x hybridum

Viburnum opulus compactum

Hamamelis mollis x pallida Allium ursinum

Acer campestre

Narcissuspsuedonarcissus

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

Habitat gainsAreas of plant diversity inclusive of nativeplants attract wildlife more so than mono-plantings. Woodland betterment will improvehabitat for many creatures from invertabratesto small mammals.

Latin name Common &alt. names

Description Mature heightand spread

PLANTING AREA 1:Woodland

Polygonatum xhybridum

Solomon's seal Rhizomatous herbaceousperennial.

1.5m height x 0.5mspread

Brunneramacrophylla

Euphorbiaamygdaloides'Purpurea'

Ribessanguineum'Brocklebankii'

Ilex aquifolium

Acer campestre

Viburnum opuluscompactum

Decidious shrub. Good pollinator.White flowers in summer redberries in autumn.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Guelder rose(compact variety)

Common holly

Field maple

floweringcurrant

Low growing deciduous shrubwith pink flowers in spring.

1.5m height x 1.5mspread

Hamamelis mollisx pallida

Decidious shrub with fragrantyellow flowers on bare stalks inwinter.

3m height x 3m spreadChinese witchhazel

Wood spurge 1.0m height x 1.0mspread

Evergreen perennial with purplestems and leaves. Contrastinglime green flowers.

Siberianbugloss

Rhizomatous herbaceousperennial.

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Evergreen native tree that can bemaintained as a shrub. Spikeyleaves.

5m height x 5m spread

Medium sized deciduous treethat can be coppiced. Five lobedleaves with winged fruits.

8m height x 4m spreadbut suitable to becoppiced.

Narcissuspsuedonarcissus

British native daffodil bulb. n/aDaffodil

Allium ursinum British native bulb. Pretty whiteflower with garlic odour to leaves.

n/aRamsoms

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

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27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

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University of Southampton Car Parks

ALLOTMENT SITE

Planting Area 1

Allotments Site

18005

5002

A

1:500

SEM 10.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Suggested planting

Euphorbia amygdaloides 'Purpurea'

Brunnera macrophylla Ilex aquifolium

Polygonatum x hybridum

Viburnum opulus compactum

Hamamelis mollis x pallida Allium ursinum

Acer campestre

Narcissuspsuedonarcissus

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

T27C2

TG8C2

TG5C2

41.900

1:12 ramp

Trees to beremoved

Pedestrian path tocampus via new bridgelink

max 1:21 gradient

max 1:21 gradient

max 1:21 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

40.27

39.66

41.20

41.82

42.20

41.9341.38

40.70

40.7441.46

41.1740.3939.37

39.33

40.40

40.17

39.25

39.08

40.07

38.7037.92

39.1538.32

37.68

43.42

43.43

42.200

39.900

41.300

41.000

40.200

39.200

39.300

Trees to beremoved

max 1:21 gradient

Proposedpedesrian steps toBroadlands site

1:15 gradient

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised Meadow

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised Meadow

PLANTING AREA 3:Drought tolerantgrasses Latin name Common &

alt. namesDescription Mature height

and spread

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised meadow

Heuchera villosa Alum root Semi evergreen perennial 0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Coreopsisverticillata 'Zagreb’

Tickseed Herbaceous perennial with smallyellow flowers

1m height x 0.5mspread

Dianthuscarthusianorum

Pink Herbaceous perennial with smallpink flowers

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Achillea nobilissubsp. neilreichii

Sanguisorbamenziesii

Lythrum virgatum'Dropmore Purple’

Succisa pratensis Devilsbit Scabious

Centaurea nigra Knapweed

Molinia caerulea'Karl Foerster’

Chionochloaconspicua

Miscanthussinensis 'LittleKitten'

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Herbaceous perennial with flatheads of white flowers.

Creamy yarrow

Burnet Clump forming perennial withcrimson/maroon flower spikes.

0.7m height x 0.4mspread

Loosestrife Clump forming perennial withnarrow leaves and purple flowerspikes.

1.5m height x 0.4mspread

1.5m height x 0.4mspread

0.1m height x 0.5mspread

Upright branching perennial withthistle like flowers.

Tall clump forming grass turningyellow in autumn.

1m height x 1m spread

Hunangemoho grass Ornamental evergreen grass withtall flowerheads.

1m height (2mincluding flower heads)x 1m spread

.8m height x .5mspread

Compact grass with creamywhite flower plumes.

Maiden grass

Verbenabonariensis

Purple top Self seeding herbaceousperennial

Echinacea pallida Pale purpleconeflower

Herbaceous perennial. Pinkflowers with reflexed petals.

1m height x 0.25mspread.

1.5m height x 0.5mspread.

pincushion blue/purple flowerheads from rosette basal leaves.

PLANTING AREAS 2 & 3DESCRIPTION:Area of drought tolerant grasses book-ended withherbaceous perennials to form a stylised meadow.Grasses blend into mixed planting. some gaps leftthrough central section to allow people to passthrough without damaging plants.

Habitat gainsThe damp and still environment (in comparisonto cut grass) allows for a micro-community ofinvertebrates, plus the added bounty of seedswhich provide food for larger creatures, fromfrogs and field voles to hedgehogs, bats andowls.

PLANTING AREA 3: Drought tolerant grassesMolinia caerulea'Karl Foerster’

Chionochloaconspicua

Miscanthussinensis 'LittleKitten'

Tall clump forming grass turningyellow in autumn.

1m height x 1m spread

Hunangemoho grass Ornamental evergreen grass withtall flowerheads.

1m height (2mincluding flower heads)x 1m spread

.8m height x .5mspread

Compact grass with creamywhite flower plumes.

Maiden grass

Stipa tenuissima Mexican feathergrass

Decidious ornamental grass.compact upright habit.

1m height x 0.5mspread

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

BrightSpacearchi t ects

27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

DrawnRev.

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DetailsDate Checked

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University of Southampton Car Parks

ALLOTMENT SITE

Planting Areas 2 & 3Allotments Site

18005

5003

A

1:500

SEM 10.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Suggested planting

Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb’ Dianthuscarthusianorum

Echinacea pallida

Heuchera villosa

Sanguisorba menziesii Lythrum virgatum'Dropmore Purple’

Centaurea nigra

Achillea nobilis subsp. neilreichii

Succisa pratensis

Verbena bonariensis

1:500@A30 5 10 15m

S c a l e 1 : 5 0 0Molinia caerulea 'KarlFoerster’

Miscanthus sinensis'Little Kitten'

Chionochloa conspicua

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

T27C2

TG8C2

TG5C2

41.900

1:12 ramp

Trees to beremoved

Pedestrian path tocampus via new bridgelink

max 1:21 gradient

max 1:21 gradient

max 1:21 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

40.27

39.66

41.20

41.82

42.20

41.9341.38

40.70

40.7441.46

41.1740.3939.37

39.33

40.40

40.17

39.25

39.08

40.07

38.7037.92

39.1538.32

37.68

43.42

43.43

42.200

39.900

41.300

41.000

40.200

39.200

39.300

Trees to beremoved

max 1:21 gradient

Proposedpedesrian steps toBroadlands site

1:15 gradient

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised Meadow

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised Meadow

PLANTING AREA 3:Drought tolerantgrasses Latin name Common &

alt. namesDescription Mature height

and spread

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised meadow

Heuchera villosa Alum root Semi evergreen perennial 0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Coreopsisverticillata 'Zagreb’

Tickseed Herbaceous perennial with smallyellow flowers

1m height x 0.5mspread

Dianthuscarthusianorum

Pink Herbaceous perennial with smallpink flowers

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Achillea nobilissubsp. neilreichii

Sanguisorbamenziesii

Lythrum virgatum'Dropmore Purple’

Succisa pratensis Devilsbit Scabious

Centaurea nigra Knapweed

Molinia caerulea'Karl Foerster’

Chionochloaconspicua

Miscanthussinensis 'LittleKitten'

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Herbaceous perennial with flatheads of white flowers.

Creamy yarrow

Burnet Clump forming perennial withcrimson/maroon flower spikes.

0.7m height x 0.4mspread

Loosestrife Clump forming perennial withnarrow leaves and purple flowerspikes.

1.5m height x 0.4mspread

1.5m height x 0.4mspread

0.1m height x 0.5mspread

Upright branching perennial withthistle like flowers.

Tall clump forming grass turningyellow in autumn.

1m height x 1m spread

Hunangemoho grass Ornamental evergreen grass withtall flowerheads.

1m height (2mincluding flower heads)x 1m spread

.8m height x .5mspread

Compact grass with creamywhite flower plumes.

Maiden grass

Verbenabonariensis

Purple top Self seeding herbaceousperennial

Echinacea pallida Pale purpleconeflower

Herbaceous perennial. Pinkflowers with reflexed petals.

1m height x 0.25mspread.

1.5m height x 0.5mspread.

pincushion blue/purple flowerheads from rosette basal leaves.

PLANTING AREAS 2 & 3DESCRIPTION:Area of drought tolerant grasses book-ended withherbaceous perennials to form a stylised meadow.Grasses blend into mixed planting. some gaps leftthrough central section to allow people to passthrough without damaging plants.

Habitat gainsThe damp and still environment (in comparisonto cut grass) allows for a micro-community ofinvertebrates, plus the added bounty of seedswhich provide food for larger creatures, fromfrogs and field voles to hedgehogs, bats andowls.

PLANTING AREA 3: Drought tolerant grassesMolinia caerulea'Karl Foerster’

Chionochloaconspicua

Miscanthussinensis 'LittleKitten'

Tall clump forming grass turningyellow in autumn.

1m height x 1m spread

Hunangemoho grass Ornamental evergreen grass withtall flowerheads.

1m height (2mincluding flower heads)x 1m spread

.8m height x .5mspread

Compact grass with creamywhite flower plumes.

Maiden grass

Stipa tenuissima Mexican feathergrass

Decidious ornamental grass.compact upright habit.

1m height x 0.5mspread

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

BrightSpacearchi t ects

27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

DrawnRev.

Issued for:

DetailsDate Checked

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Dwg No:

Rev:

Scale:Drawing:

Drawn By: Date:

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COMMENT

University of Southampton Car Parks

ALLOTMENT SITE

Planting Areas 2 & 3Allotments Site

18005

5003

A

1:500

SEM 10.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Suggested planting

Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb’ Dianthuscarthusianorum

Echinacea pallida

Heuchera villosa

Sanguisorba menziesii Lythrum virgatum'Dropmore Purple’

Centaurea nigra

Achillea nobilis subsp. neilreichii

Succisa pratensis

Verbena bonariensis

1:500@A30 5 10 15m

S c a l e 1 : 5 0 0Molinia caerulea 'KarlFoerster’

Miscanthus sinensis'Little Kitten'

Chionochloa conspicua

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

T27C2

TG8C2

TG5C2

41.900

1:12 ramp

Trees to beremoved

Pedestrian path tocampus via new bridgelink

max 1:21 gradient

max 1:21 gradient

max 1:21 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

40.27

39.66

41.20

41.82

42.20

41.9341.38

40.70

40.7441.46

41.1740.3939.37

39.33

40.40

40.17

39.25

39.08

40.07

38.7037.92

39.1538.32

37.68

43.42

43.43

42.200

39.900

41.300

41.000

40.200

39.200

39.300

Trees to beremoved

max 1:21 gradient

Proposedpedesrian steps toBroadlands site

1:15 gradient

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised Meadow

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised Meadow

PLANTING AREA 3:Drought tolerantgrasses Latin name Common &

alt. namesDescription Mature height

and spread

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised meadow

Heuchera villosa Alum root Semi evergreen perennial 0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Coreopsisverticillata 'Zagreb’

Tickseed Herbaceous perennial with smallyellow flowers

1m height x 0.5mspread

Dianthuscarthusianorum

Pink Herbaceous perennial with smallpink flowers

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Achillea nobilissubsp. neilreichii

Sanguisorbamenziesii

Lythrum virgatum'Dropmore Purple’

Succisa pratensis Devilsbit Scabious

Centaurea nigra Knapweed

Molinia caerulea'Karl Foerster’

Chionochloaconspicua

Miscanthussinensis 'LittleKitten'

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Herbaceous perennial with flatheads of white flowers.

Creamy yarrow

Burnet Clump forming perennial withcrimson/maroon flower spikes.

0.7m height x 0.4mspread

Loosestrife Clump forming perennial withnarrow leaves and purple flowerspikes.

1.5m height x 0.4mspread

1.5m height x 0.4mspread

0.1m height x 0.5mspread

Upright branching perennial withthistle like flowers.

Tall clump forming grass turningyellow in autumn.

1m height x 1m spread

Hunangemoho grass Ornamental evergreen grass withtall flowerheads.

1m height (2mincluding flower heads)x 1m spread

.8m height x .5mspread

Compact grass with creamywhite flower plumes.

Maiden grass

Verbenabonariensis

Purple top Self seeding herbaceousperennial

Echinacea pallida Pale purpleconeflower

Herbaceous perennial. Pinkflowers with reflexed petals.

1m height x 0.25mspread.

1.5m height x 0.5mspread.

pincushion blue/purple flowerheads from rosette basal leaves.

PLANTING AREAS 2 & 3DESCRIPTION:Area of drought tolerant grasses book-ended withherbaceous perennials to form a stylised meadow.Grasses blend into mixed planting. some gaps leftthrough central section to allow people to passthrough without damaging plants.

Habitat gainsThe damp and still environment (in comparisonto cut grass) allows for a micro-community ofinvertebrates, plus the added bounty of seedswhich provide food for larger creatures, fromfrogs and field voles to hedgehogs, bats andowls.

PLANTING AREA 3: Drought tolerant grassesMolinia caerulea'Karl Foerster’

Chionochloaconspicua

Miscanthussinensis 'LittleKitten'

Tall clump forming grass turningyellow in autumn.

1m height x 1m spread

Hunangemoho grass Ornamental evergreen grass withtall flowerheads.

1m height (2mincluding flower heads)x 1m spread

.8m height x .5mspread

Compact grass with creamywhite flower plumes.

Maiden grass

Stipa tenuissima Mexican feathergrass

Decidious ornamental grass.compact upright habit.

1m height x 0.5mspread

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

BrightSpacearchi t ects

27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

DrawnRev.

Issued for:

DetailsDate Checked

Project No:Project/Client:

Dwg No:

Rev:

Scale:Drawing:

Drawn By: Date:

Checked By: Date:

@A3

COMMENT

University of Southampton Car Parks

ALLOTMENT SITE

Planting Areas 2 & 3Allotments Site

18005

5003

A

1:500

SEM 10.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Suggested planting

Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb’ Dianthuscarthusianorum

Echinacea pallida

Heuchera villosa

Sanguisorba menziesii Lythrum virgatum'Dropmore Purple’

Centaurea nigra

Achillea nobilis subsp. neilreichii

Succisa pratensis

Verbena bonariensis

1:500@A30 5 10 15m

S c a l e 1 : 5 0 0Molinia caerulea 'KarlFoerster’

Miscanthus sinensis'Little Kitten'

Chionochloa conspicua

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

T27C2

TG8C2

TG5C2

41.900

1:12 ramp

Trees to beremoved

Pedestrian path tocampus via new bridgelink

max 1:21 gradient

max 1:21 gradient

max 1:21 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

40.27

39.66

41.20

41.82

42.20

41.9341.38

40.70

40.7441.46

41.1740.3939.37

39.33

40.40

40.17

39.25

39.08

40.07

38.7037.92

39.1538.32

37.68

43.42

43.43

42.200

39.900

41.300

41.000

40.200

39.200

39.300

Trees to beremoved

max 1:21 gradient

Proposedpedesrian steps toBroadlands site

1:15 gradient

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised Meadow

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised Meadow

PLANTING AREA 3:Drought tolerantgrasses Latin name Common &

alt. namesDescription Mature height

and spread

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised meadow

Heuchera villosa Alum root Semi evergreen perennial 0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Coreopsisverticillata 'Zagreb’

Tickseed Herbaceous perennial with smallyellow flowers

1m height x 0.5mspread

Dianthuscarthusianorum

Pink Herbaceous perennial with smallpink flowers

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Achillea nobilissubsp. neilreichii

Sanguisorbamenziesii

Lythrum virgatum'Dropmore Purple’

Succisa pratensis Devilsbit Scabious

Centaurea nigra Knapweed

Molinia caerulea'Karl Foerster’

Chionochloaconspicua

Miscanthussinensis 'LittleKitten'

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Herbaceous perennial with flatheads of white flowers.

Creamy yarrow

Burnet Clump forming perennial withcrimson/maroon flower spikes.

0.7m height x 0.4mspread

Loosestrife Clump forming perennial withnarrow leaves and purple flowerspikes.

1.5m height x 0.4mspread

1.5m height x 0.4mspread

0.1m height x 0.5mspread

Upright branching perennial withthistle like flowers.

Tall clump forming grass turningyellow in autumn.

1m height x 1m spread

Hunangemoho grass Ornamental evergreen grass withtall flowerheads.

1m height (2mincluding flower heads)x 1m spread

.8m height x .5mspread

Compact grass with creamywhite flower plumes.

Maiden grass

Verbenabonariensis

Purple top Self seeding herbaceousperennial

Echinacea pallida Pale purpleconeflower

Herbaceous perennial. Pinkflowers with reflexed petals.

1m height x 0.25mspread.

1.5m height x 0.5mspread.

pincushion blue/purple flowerheads from rosette basal leaves.

PLANTING AREAS 2 & 3DESCRIPTION:Area of drought tolerant grasses book-ended withherbaceous perennials to form a stylised meadow.Grasses blend into mixed planting. some gaps leftthrough central section to allow people to passthrough without damaging plants.

Habitat gainsThe damp and still environment (in comparisonto cut grass) allows for a micro-community ofinvertebrates, plus the added bounty of seedswhich provide food for larger creatures, fromfrogs and field voles to hedgehogs, bats andowls.

PLANTING AREA 3: Drought tolerant grassesMolinia caerulea'Karl Foerster’

Chionochloaconspicua

Miscanthussinensis 'LittleKitten'

Tall clump forming grass turningyellow in autumn.

1m height x 1m spread

Hunangemoho grass Ornamental evergreen grass withtall flowerheads.

1m height (2mincluding flower heads)x 1m spread

.8m height x .5mspread

Compact grass with creamywhite flower plumes.

Maiden grass

Stipa tenuissima Mexican feathergrass

Decidious ornamental grass.compact upright habit.

1m height x 0.5mspread

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

BrightSpacearchi t ects

27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

DrawnRev.

Issued for:

DetailsDate Checked

Project No:Project/Client:

Dwg No:

Rev:

Scale:Drawing:

Drawn By: Date:

Checked By: Date:

@A3

COMMENT

University of Southampton Car Parks

ALLOTMENT SITE

Planting Areas 2 & 3Allotments Site

18005

5003

A

1:500

SEM 10.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Suggested planting

Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb’ Dianthuscarthusianorum

Echinacea pallida

Heuchera villosa

Sanguisorba menziesii Lythrum virgatum'Dropmore Purple’

Centaurea nigra

Achillea nobilis subsp. neilreichii

Succisa pratensis

Verbena bonariensis

1:500@A30 5 10 15m

S c a l e 1 : 5 0 0Molinia caerulea 'KarlFoerster’

Miscanthus sinensis'Little Kitten'

Chionochloa conspicua

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

T27C2

TG8C2

TG5C2

41.900

1:12 ramp

Trees to beremoved

Pedestrian path tocampus via new bridgelink

max 1:21 gradient

max 1:21 gradient

max 1:21 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

40.27

39.66

41.20

41.82

42.20

41.9341.38

40.70

40.7441.46

41.1740.3939.37

39.33

40.40

40.17

39.25

39.08

40.07

38.7037.92

39.1538.32

37.68

43.42

43.43

42.200

39.900

41.300

41.000

40.200

39.200

39.300

Trees to beremoved

max 1:21 gradient

Proposedpedesrian steps toBroadlands site

1:15 gradient

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised Meadow

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised Meadow

PLANTING AREA 3:Drought tolerantgrasses Latin name Common &

alt. namesDescription Mature height

and spread

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised meadow

Heuchera villosa Alum root Semi evergreen perennial 0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Coreopsisverticillata 'Zagreb’

Tickseed Herbaceous perennial with smallyellow flowers

1m height x 0.5mspread

Dianthuscarthusianorum

Pink Herbaceous perennial with smallpink flowers

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Achillea nobilissubsp. neilreichii

Sanguisorbamenziesii

Lythrum virgatum'Dropmore Purple’

Succisa pratensis Devilsbit Scabious

Centaurea nigra Knapweed

Molinia caerulea'Karl Foerster’

Chionochloaconspicua

Miscanthussinensis 'LittleKitten'

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Herbaceous perennial with flatheads of white flowers.

Creamy yarrow

Burnet Clump forming perennial withcrimson/maroon flower spikes.

0.7m height x 0.4mspread

Loosestrife Clump forming perennial withnarrow leaves and purple flowerspikes.

1.5m height x 0.4mspread

1.5m height x 0.4mspread

0.1m height x 0.5mspread

Upright branching perennial withthistle like flowers.

Tall clump forming grass turningyellow in autumn.

1m height x 1m spread

Hunangemoho grass Ornamental evergreen grass withtall flowerheads.

1m height (2mincluding flower heads)x 1m spread

.8m height x .5mspread

Compact grass with creamywhite flower plumes.

Maiden grass

Verbenabonariensis

Purple top Self seeding herbaceousperennial

Echinacea pallida Pale purpleconeflower

Herbaceous perennial. Pinkflowers with reflexed petals.

1m height x 0.25mspread.

1.5m height x 0.5mspread.

pincushion blue/purple flowerheads from rosette basal leaves.

PLANTING AREAS 2 & 3DESCRIPTION:Area of drought tolerant grasses book-ended withherbaceous perennials to form a stylised meadow.Grasses blend into mixed planting. some gaps leftthrough central section to allow people to passthrough without damaging plants.

Habitat gainsThe damp and still environment (in comparisonto cut grass) allows for a micro-community ofinvertebrates, plus the added bounty of seedswhich provide food for larger creatures, fromfrogs and field voles to hedgehogs, bats andowls.

PLANTING AREA 3: Drought tolerant grassesMolinia caerulea'Karl Foerster’

Chionochloaconspicua

Miscanthussinensis 'LittleKitten'

Tall clump forming grass turningyellow in autumn.

1m height x 1m spread

Hunangemoho grass Ornamental evergreen grass withtall flowerheads.

1m height (2mincluding flower heads)x 1m spread

.8m height x .5mspread

Compact grass with creamywhite flower plumes.

Maiden grass

Stipa tenuissima Mexican feathergrass

Decidious ornamental grass.compact upright habit.

1m height x 0.5mspread

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

BrightSpacearchi t ects

27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

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University of Southampton Car Parks

ALLOTMENT SITE

Planting Areas 2 & 3Allotments Site

18005

5003

A

1:500

SEM 10.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Suggested planting

Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb’ Dianthuscarthusianorum

Echinacea pallida

Heuchera villosa

Sanguisorba menziesii Lythrum virgatum'Dropmore Purple’

Centaurea nigra

Achillea nobilis subsp. neilreichii

Succisa pratensis

Verbena bonariensis

1:500@A30 5 10 15m

S c a l e 1 : 5 0 0Molinia caerulea 'KarlFoerster’

Miscanthus sinensis'Little Kitten'

Chionochloa conspicua

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

T27C2

TG8C2

TG5C2

41.900

1:12 ramp

Trees to beremoved

Pedestrian path tocampus via new bridgelink

max 1:21 gradient

max 1:21 gradient

max 1:21 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

40.27

39.66

41.20

41.82

42.20

41.9341.38

40.70

40.7441.46

41.1740.3939.37

39.33

40.40

40.17

39.25

39.08

40.07

38.7037.92

39.1538.32

37.68

43.42

43.43

42.200

39.900

41.300

41.000

40.200

39.200

39.300

Trees to beremoved

max 1:21 gradient

Proposedpedesrian steps toBroadlands site

1:15 gradient

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised Meadow

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised Meadow

PLANTING AREA 3:Drought tolerantgrasses Latin name Common &

alt. namesDescription Mature height

and spread

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised meadow

Heuchera villosa Alum root Semi evergreen perennial 0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Coreopsisverticillata 'Zagreb’

Tickseed Herbaceous perennial with smallyellow flowers

1m height x 0.5mspread

Dianthuscarthusianorum

Pink Herbaceous perennial with smallpink flowers

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Achillea nobilissubsp. neilreichii

Sanguisorbamenziesii

Lythrum virgatum'Dropmore Purple’

Succisa pratensis Devilsbit Scabious

Centaurea nigra Knapweed

Molinia caerulea'Karl Foerster’

Chionochloaconspicua

Miscanthussinensis 'LittleKitten'

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Herbaceous perennial with flatheads of white flowers.

Creamy yarrow

Burnet Clump forming perennial withcrimson/maroon flower spikes.

0.7m height x 0.4mspread

Loosestrife Clump forming perennial withnarrow leaves and purple flowerspikes.

1.5m height x 0.4mspread

1.5m height x 0.4mspread

0.1m height x 0.5mspread

Upright branching perennial withthistle like flowers.

Tall clump forming grass turningyellow in autumn.

1m height x 1m spread

Hunangemoho grass Ornamental evergreen grass withtall flowerheads.

1m height (2mincluding flower heads)x 1m spread

.8m height x .5mspread

Compact grass with creamywhite flower plumes.

Maiden grass

Verbenabonariensis

Purple top Self seeding herbaceousperennial

Echinacea pallida Pale purpleconeflower

Herbaceous perennial. Pinkflowers with reflexed petals.

1m height x 0.25mspread.

1.5m height x 0.5mspread.

pincushion blue/purple flowerheads from rosette basal leaves.

PLANTING AREAS 2 & 3DESCRIPTION:Area of drought tolerant grasses book-ended withherbaceous perennials to form a stylised meadow.Grasses blend into mixed planting. some gaps leftthrough central section to allow people to passthrough without damaging plants.

Habitat gainsThe damp and still environment (in comparisonto cut grass) allows for a micro-community ofinvertebrates, plus the added bounty of seedswhich provide food for larger creatures, fromfrogs and field voles to hedgehogs, bats andowls.

PLANTING AREA 3: Drought tolerant grassesMolinia caerulea'Karl Foerster’

Chionochloaconspicua

Miscanthussinensis 'LittleKitten'

Tall clump forming grass turningyellow in autumn.

1m height x 1m spread

Hunangemoho grass Ornamental evergreen grass withtall flowerheads.

1m height (2mincluding flower heads)x 1m spread

.8m height x .5mspread

Compact grass with creamywhite flower plumes.

Maiden grass

Stipa tenuissima Mexican feathergrass

Decidious ornamental grass.compact upright habit.

1m height x 0.5mspread

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

BrightSpacearchi t ects

27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

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Issued for:

DetailsDate Checked

Project No:Project/Client:

Dwg No:

Rev:

Scale:Drawing:

Drawn By: Date:

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COMMENT

University of Southampton Car Parks

ALLOTMENT SITE

Planting Areas 2 & 3Allotments Site

18005

5003

A

1:500

SEM 10.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Suggested planting

Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb’ Dianthuscarthusianorum

Echinacea pallida

Heuchera villosa

Sanguisorba menziesii Lythrum virgatum'Dropmore Purple’

Centaurea nigra

Achillea nobilis subsp. neilreichii

Succisa pratensis

Verbena bonariensis

1:500@A30 5 10 15m

S c a l e 1 : 5 0 0Molinia caerulea 'KarlFoerster’

Miscanthus sinensis'Little Kitten'

Chionochloa conspicua

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

T27C2

TG8C2

TG5C2

41.900

1:12 ramp

Trees to beremoved

Pedestrian path tocampus via new bridgelink

max 1:21 gradient

max 1:21 gradient

max 1:21 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

40.27

39.66

41.20

41.82

42.20

41.9341.38

40.70

40.7441.46

41.1740.3939.37

39.33

40.40

40.17

39.25

39.08

40.07

38.7037.92

39.1538.32

37.68

43.42

43.43

42.200

39.900

41.300

41.000

40.200

39.200

39.300

Trees to beremoved

max 1:21 gradient

Proposedpedesrian steps toBroadlands site

1:15 gradient

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised Meadow

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised Meadow

PLANTING AREA 3:Drought tolerantgrasses Latin name Common &

alt. namesDescription Mature height

and spread

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised meadow

Heuchera villosa Alum root Semi evergreen perennial 0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Coreopsisverticillata 'Zagreb’

Tickseed Herbaceous perennial with smallyellow flowers

1m height x 0.5mspread

Dianthuscarthusianorum

Pink Herbaceous perennial with smallpink flowers

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Achillea nobilissubsp. neilreichii

Sanguisorbamenziesii

Lythrum virgatum'Dropmore Purple’

Succisa pratensis Devilsbit Scabious

Centaurea nigra Knapweed

Molinia caerulea'Karl Foerster’

Chionochloaconspicua

Miscanthussinensis 'LittleKitten'

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Herbaceous perennial with flatheads of white flowers.

Creamy yarrow

Burnet Clump forming perennial withcrimson/maroon flower spikes.

0.7m height x 0.4mspread

Loosestrife Clump forming perennial withnarrow leaves and purple flowerspikes.

1.5m height x 0.4mspread

1.5m height x 0.4mspread

0.1m height x 0.5mspread

Upright branching perennial withthistle like flowers.

Tall clump forming grass turningyellow in autumn.

1m height x 1m spread

Hunangemoho grass Ornamental evergreen grass withtall flowerheads.

1m height (2mincluding flower heads)x 1m spread

.8m height x .5mspread

Compact grass with creamywhite flower plumes.

Maiden grass

Verbenabonariensis

Purple top Self seeding herbaceousperennial

Echinacea pallida Pale purpleconeflower

Herbaceous perennial. Pinkflowers with reflexed petals.

1m height x 0.25mspread.

1.5m height x 0.5mspread.

pincushion blue/purple flowerheads from rosette basal leaves.

PLANTING AREAS 2 & 3DESCRIPTION:Area of drought tolerant grasses book-ended withherbaceous perennials to form a stylised meadow.Grasses blend into mixed planting. some gaps leftthrough central section to allow people to passthrough without damaging plants.

Habitat gainsThe damp and still environment (in comparisonto cut grass) allows for a micro-community ofinvertebrates, plus the added bounty of seedswhich provide food for larger creatures, fromfrogs and field voles to hedgehogs, bats andowls.

PLANTING AREA 3: Drought tolerant grassesMolinia caerulea'Karl Foerster’

Chionochloaconspicua

Miscanthussinensis 'LittleKitten'

Tall clump forming grass turningyellow in autumn.

1m height x 1m spread

Hunangemoho grass Ornamental evergreen grass withtall flowerheads.

1m height (2mincluding flower heads)x 1m spread

.8m height x .5mspread

Compact grass with creamywhite flower plumes.

Maiden grass

Stipa tenuissima Mexican feathergrass

Decidious ornamental grass.compact upright habit.

1m height x 0.5mspread

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

BrightSpacearchi t ects

27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

DrawnRev.

Issued for:

DetailsDate Checked

Project No:Project/Client:

Dwg No:

Rev:

Scale:Drawing:

Drawn By: Date:

Checked By: Date:

@A3

COMMENT

University of Southampton Car Parks

ALLOTMENT SITE

Planting Areas 2 & 3Allotments Site

18005

5003

A

1:500

SEM 10.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Suggested planting

Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb’ Dianthuscarthusianorum

Echinacea pallida

Heuchera villosa

Sanguisorba menziesii Lythrum virgatum'Dropmore Purple’

Centaurea nigra

Achillea nobilis subsp. neilreichii

Succisa pratensis

Verbena bonariensis

1:500@A30 5 10 15m

S c a l e 1 : 5 0 0Molinia caerulea 'KarlFoerster’

Miscanthus sinensis'Little Kitten'

Chionochloa conspicua

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

T27C2

TG8C2

TG5C2

41.900

1:12 ramp

Trees to beremoved

Pedestrian path tocampus via new bridgelink

max 1:21 gradient

max 1:21 gradient

max 1:21 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

40.27

39.66

41.20

41.82

42.20

41.9341.38

40.70

40.7441.46

41.1740.3939.37

39.33

40.40

40.17

39.25

39.08

40.07

38.7037.92

39.1538.32

37.68

43.42

43.43

42.200

39.900

41.300

41.000

40.200

39.200

39.300

Trees to beremoved

max 1:21 gradient

Proposedpedesrian steps toBroadlands site

1:15 gradient

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised Meadow

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised Meadow

PLANTING AREA 3:Drought tolerantgrasses Latin name Common &

alt. namesDescription Mature height

and spread

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised meadow

Heuchera villosa Alum root Semi evergreen perennial 0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Coreopsisverticillata 'Zagreb’

Tickseed Herbaceous perennial with smallyellow flowers

1m height x 0.5mspread

Dianthuscarthusianorum

Pink Herbaceous perennial with smallpink flowers

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Achillea nobilissubsp. neilreichii

Sanguisorbamenziesii

Lythrum virgatum'Dropmore Purple’

Succisa pratensis Devilsbit Scabious

Centaurea nigra Knapweed

Molinia caerulea'Karl Foerster’

Chionochloaconspicua

Miscanthussinensis 'LittleKitten'

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Herbaceous perennial with flatheads of white flowers.

Creamy yarrow

Burnet Clump forming perennial withcrimson/maroon flower spikes.

0.7m height x 0.4mspread

Loosestrife Clump forming perennial withnarrow leaves and purple flowerspikes.

1.5m height x 0.4mspread

1.5m height x 0.4mspread

0.1m height x 0.5mspread

Upright branching perennial withthistle like flowers.

Tall clump forming grass turningyellow in autumn.

1m height x 1m spread

Hunangemoho grass Ornamental evergreen grass withtall flowerheads.

1m height (2mincluding flower heads)x 1m spread

.8m height x .5mspread

Compact grass with creamywhite flower plumes.

Maiden grass

Verbenabonariensis

Purple top Self seeding herbaceousperennial

Echinacea pallida Pale purpleconeflower

Herbaceous perennial. Pinkflowers with reflexed petals.

1m height x 0.25mspread.

1.5m height x 0.5mspread.

pincushion blue/purple flowerheads from rosette basal leaves.

PLANTING AREAS 2 & 3DESCRIPTION:Area of drought tolerant grasses book-ended withherbaceous perennials to form a stylised meadow.Grasses blend into mixed planting. some gaps leftthrough central section to allow people to passthrough without damaging plants.

Habitat gainsThe damp and still environment (in comparisonto cut grass) allows for a micro-community ofinvertebrates, plus the added bounty of seedswhich provide food for larger creatures, fromfrogs and field voles to hedgehogs, bats andowls.

PLANTING AREA 3: Drought tolerant grassesMolinia caerulea'Karl Foerster’

Chionochloaconspicua

Miscanthussinensis 'LittleKitten'

Tall clump forming grass turningyellow in autumn.

1m height x 1m spread

Hunangemoho grass Ornamental evergreen grass withtall flowerheads.

1m height (2mincluding flower heads)x 1m spread

.8m height x .5mspread

Compact grass with creamywhite flower plumes.

Maiden grass

Stipa tenuissima Mexican feathergrass

Decidious ornamental grass.compact upright habit.

1m height x 0.5mspread

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

BrightSpacearchi t ects

27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

DrawnRev.

Issued for:

DetailsDate Checked

Project No:Project/Client:

Dwg No:

Rev:

Scale:Drawing:

Drawn By: Date:

Checked By: Date:

@A3

COMMENT

University of Southampton Car Parks

ALLOTMENT SITE

Planting Areas 2 & 3Allotments Site

18005

5003

A

1:500

SEM 10.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Suggested planting

Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb’ Dianthuscarthusianorum

Echinacea pallida

Heuchera villosa

Sanguisorba menziesii Lythrum virgatum'Dropmore Purple’

Centaurea nigra

Achillea nobilis subsp. neilreichii

Succisa pratensis

Verbena bonariensis

1:500@A30 5 10 15m

S c a l e 1 : 5 0 0Molinia caerulea 'KarlFoerster’

Miscanthus sinensis'Little Kitten'

Chionochloa conspicua

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

T27C2

TG8C2

TG5C2

41.900

1:12 ramp

Trees to beremoved

Pedestrian path tocampus via new bridgelink

max 1:21 gradient

max 1:21 gradient

max 1:21 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

40.27

39.66

41.20

41.82

42.20

41.9341.38

40.70

40.7441.46

41.1740.3939.37

39.33

40.40

40.17

39.25

39.08

40.07

38.7037.92

39.1538.32

37.68

43.42

43.43

42.200

39.900

41.300

41.000

40.200

39.200

39.300

Trees to beremoved

max 1:21 gradient

Proposedpedesrian steps toBroadlands site

1:15 gradient

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised Meadow

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised Meadow

PLANTING AREA 3:Drought tolerantgrasses Latin name Common &

alt. namesDescription Mature height

and spread

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised meadow

Heuchera villosa Alum root Semi evergreen perennial 0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Coreopsisverticillata 'Zagreb’

Tickseed Herbaceous perennial with smallyellow flowers

1m height x 0.5mspread

Dianthuscarthusianorum

Pink Herbaceous perennial with smallpink flowers

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Achillea nobilissubsp. neilreichii

Sanguisorbamenziesii

Lythrum virgatum'Dropmore Purple’

Succisa pratensis Devilsbit Scabious

Centaurea nigra Knapweed

Molinia caerulea'Karl Foerster’

Chionochloaconspicua

Miscanthussinensis 'LittleKitten'

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Herbaceous perennial with flatheads of white flowers.

Creamy yarrow

Burnet Clump forming perennial withcrimson/maroon flower spikes.

0.7m height x 0.4mspread

Loosestrife Clump forming perennial withnarrow leaves and purple flowerspikes.

1.5m height x 0.4mspread

1.5m height x 0.4mspread

0.1m height x 0.5mspread

Upright branching perennial withthistle like flowers.

Tall clump forming grass turningyellow in autumn.

1m height x 1m spread

Hunangemoho grass Ornamental evergreen grass withtall flowerheads.

1m height (2mincluding flower heads)x 1m spread

.8m height x .5mspread

Compact grass with creamywhite flower plumes.

Maiden grass

Verbenabonariensis

Purple top Self seeding herbaceousperennial

Echinacea pallida Pale purpleconeflower

Herbaceous perennial. Pinkflowers with reflexed petals.

1m height x 0.25mspread.

1.5m height x 0.5mspread.

pincushion blue/purple flowerheads from rosette basal leaves.

PLANTING AREAS 2 & 3DESCRIPTION:Area of drought tolerant grasses book-ended withherbaceous perennials to form a stylised meadow.Grasses blend into mixed planting. some gaps leftthrough central section to allow people to passthrough without damaging plants.

Habitat gainsThe damp and still environment (in comparisonto cut grass) allows for a micro-community ofinvertebrates, plus the added bounty of seedswhich provide food for larger creatures, fromfrogs and field voles to hedgehogs, bats andowls.

PLANTING AREA 3: Drought tolerant grassesMolinia caerulea'Karl Foerster’

Chionochloaconspicua

Miscanthussinensis 'LittleKitten'

Tall clump forming grass turningyellow in autumn.

1m height x 1m spread

Hunangemoho grass Ornamental evergreen grass withtall flowerheads.

1m height (2mincluding flower heads)x 1m spread

.8m height x .5mspread

Compact grass with creamywhite flower plumes.

Maiden grass

Stipa tenuissima Mexican feathergrass

Decidious ornamental grass.compact upright habit.

1m height x 0.5mspread

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

BrightSpacearchi t ects

27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

DrawnRev.

Issued for:

DetailsDate Checked

Project No:Project/Client:

Dwg No:

Rev:

Scale:Drawing:

Drawn By: Date:

Checked By: Date:

@A3

COMMENT

University of Southampton Car Parks

ALLOTMENT SITE

Planting Areas 2 & 3Allotments Site

18005

5003

A

1:500

SEM 10.09.18

A 04.10.18 Feedback from pre-app SEM

Suggested planting

Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb’ Dianthuscarthusianorum

Echinacea pallida

Heuchera villosa

Sanguisorba menziesii Lythrum virgatum'Dropmore Purple’

Centaurea nigra

Achillea nobilis subsp. neilreichii

Succisa pratensis

Verbena bonariensis

1:500@A30 5 10 15m

S c a l e 1 : 5 0 0Molinia caerulea 'KarlFoerster’

Miscanthus sinensis'Little Kitten'

Chionochloa conspicua

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

T27C2

TG8C2

TG5C2

41.900

1:12 ramp

Trees to beremoved

Pedestrian path tocampus via new bridgelink

max 1:21 gradient

max 1:21 gradient

max 1:21 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

40.27

39.66

41.20

41.82

42.20

41.9341.38

40.70

40.7441.46

41.1740.3939.37

39.33

40.40

40.17

39.25

39.08

40.07

38.7037.92

39.1538.32

37.68

43.42

43.43

42.200

39.900

41.300

41.000

40.200

39.200

39.300

Trees to beremoved

max 1:21 gradient

Proposedpedesrian steps toBroadlands site

1:15 gradient

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised Meadow

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised Meadow

PLANTING AREA 3:Drought tolerantgrasses Latin name Common &

alt. namesDescription Mature height

and spread

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised meadow

Heuchera villosa Alum root Semi evergreen perennial 0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Coreopsisverticillata 'Zagreb’

Tickseed Herbaceous perennial with smallyellow flowers

1m height x 0.5mspread

Dianthuscarthusianorum

Pink Herbaceous perennial with smallpink flowers

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Achillea nobilissubsp. neilreichii

Sanguisorbamenziesii

Lythrum virgatum'Dropmore Purple’

Succisa pratensis Devilsbit Scabious

Centaurea nigra Knapweed

Molinia caerulea'Karl Foerster’

Chionochloaconspicua

Miscanthussinensis 'LittleKitten'

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Herbaceous perennial with flatheads of white flowers.

Creamy yarrow

Burnet Clump forming perennial withcrimson/maroon flower spikes.

0.7m height x 0.4mspread

Loosestrife Clump forming perennial withnarrow leaves and purple flowerspikes.

1.5m height x 0.4mspread

1.5m height x 0.4mspread

0.1m height x 0.5mspread

Upright branching perennial withthistle like flowers.

Tall clump forming grass turningyellow in autumn.

1m height x 1m spread

Hunangemoho grass Ornamental evergreen grass withtall flowerheads.

1m height (2mincluding flower heads)x 1m spread

.8m height x .5mspread

Compact grass with creamywhite flower plumes.

Maiden grass

Verbenabonariensis

Purple top Self seeding herbaceousperennial

Echinacea pallida Pale purpleconeflower

Herbaceous perennial. Pinkflowers with reflexed petals.

1m height x 0.25mspread.

1.5m height x 0.5mspread.

pincushion blue/purple flowerheads from rosette basal leaves.

PLANTING AREAS 2 & 3DESCRIPTION:Area of drought tolerant grasses book-ended withherbaceous perennials to form a stylised meadow.Grasses blend into mixed planting. some gaps leftthrough central section to allow people to passthrough without damaging plants.

Habitat gainsThe damp and still environment (in comparisonto cut grass) allows for a micro-community ofinvertebrates, plus the added bounty of seedswhich provide food for larger creatures, fromfrogs and field voles to hedgehogs, bats andowls.

PLANTING AREA 3: Drought tolerant grassesMolinia caerulea'Karl Foerster’

Chionochloaconspicua

Miscanthussinensis 'LittleKitten'

Tall clump forming grass turningyellow in autumn.

1m height x 1m spread

Hunangemoho grass Ornamental evergreen grass withtall flowerheads.

1m height (2mincluding flower heads)x 1m spread

.8m height x .5mspread

Compact grass with creamywhite flower plumes.

Maiden grass

Stipa tenuissima Mexican feathergrass

Decidious ornamental grass.compact upright habit.

1m height x 0.5mspread

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

BrightSpacearchi t ects

27 Glasshouse Studios, Fryern Court Road, FordingbridgeHampshire, SP6 1QX T: (01425) 655806/653639

DrawnRev.

Issued for:

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Suggested planting

Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb’ Dianthuscarthusianorum

Echinacea pallida

Heuchera villosa

Sanguisorba menziesii Lythrum virgatum'Dropmore Purple’

Centaurea nigra

Achillea nobilis subsp. neilreichii

Succisa pratensis

Verbena bonariensis

1:500@A30 5 10 15m

S c a l e 1 : 5 0 0Molinia caerulea 'KarlFoerster’

Miscanthus sinensis'Little Kitten'

Chionochloa conspicua

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

T27C2

TG8C2

TG5C2

41.900

1:12 ramp

Trees to beremoved

Pedestrian path tocampus via new bridgelink

max 1:21 gradient

max 1:21 gradient

max 1:21 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

40.27

39.66

41.20

41.82

42.20

41.9341.38

40.70

40.7441.46

41.1740.3939.37

39.33

40.40

40.17

39.25

39.08

40.07

38.7037.92

39.1538.32

37.68

43.42

43.43

42.200

39.900

41.300

41.000

40.200

39.200

39.300

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max 1:21 gradient

Proposedpedesrian steps toBroadlands site

1:15 gradient

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised Meadow

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised Meadow

PLANTING AREA 3:Drought tolerantgrasses Latin name Common &

alt. namesDescription Mature height

and spread

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised meadow

Heuchera villosa Alum root Semi evergreen perennial 0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Coreopsisverticillata 'Zagreb’

Tickseed Herbaceous perennial with smallyellow flowers

1m height x 0.5mspread

Dianthuscarthusianorum

Pink Herbaceous perennial with smallpink flowers

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Achillea nobilissubsp. neilreichii

Sanguisorbamenziesii

Lythrum virgatum'Dropmore Purple’

Succisa pratensis Devilsbit Scabious

Centaurea nigra Knapweed

Molinia caerulea'Karl Foerster’

Chionochloaconspicua

Miscanthussinensis 'LittleKitten'

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Herbaceous perennial with flatheads of white flowers.

Creamy yarrow

Burnet Clump forming perennial withcrimson/maroon flower spikes.

0.7m height x 0.4mspread

Loosestrife Clump forming perennial withnarrow leaves and purple flowerspikes.

1.5m height x 0.4mspread

1.5m height x 0.4mspread

0.1m height x 0.5mspread

Upright branching perennial withthistle like flowers.

Tall clump forming grass turningyellow in autumn.

1m height x 1m spread

Hunangemoho grass Ornamental evergreen grass withtall flowerheads.

1m height (2mincluding flower heads)x 1m spread

.8m height x .5mspread

Compact grass with creamywhite flower plumes.

Maiden grass

Verbenabonariensis

Purple top Self seeding herbaceousperennial

Echinacea pallida Pale purpleconeflower

Herbaceous perennial. Pinkflowers with reflexed petals.

1m height x 0.25mspread.

1.5m height x 0.5mspread.

pincushion blue/purple flowerheads from rosette basal leaves.

PLANTING AREAS 2 & 3DESCRIPTION:Area of drought tolerant grasses book-ended withherbaceous perennials to form a stylised meadow.Grasses blend into mixed planting. some gaps leftthrough central section to allow people to passthrough without damaging plants.

Habitat gainsThe damp and still environment (in comparisonto cut grass) allows for a micro-community ofinvertebrates, plus the added bounty of seedswhich provide food for larger creatures, fromfrogs and field voles to hedgehogs, bats andowls.

PLANTING AREA 3: Drought tolerant grassesMolinia caerulea'Karl Foerster’

Chionochloaconspicua

Miscanthussinensis 'LittleKitten'

Tall clump forming grass turningyellow in autumn.

1m height x 1m spread

Hunangemoho grass Ornamental evergreen grass withtall flowerheads.

1m height (2mincluding flower heads)x 1m spread

.8m height x .5mspread

Compact grass with creamywhite flower plumes.

Maiden grass

Stipa tenuissima Mexican feathergrass

Decidious ornamental grass.compact upright habit.

1m height x 0.5mspread

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ALLOTMENT SITE

Planting Areas 2 & 3Allotments Site

18005

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SEM 10.09.18

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Suggested planting

Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb’ Dianthuscarthusianorum

Echinacea pallida

Heuchera villosa

Sanguisorba menziesii Lythrum virgatum'Dropmore Purple’

Centaurea nigra

Achillea nobilis subsp. neilreichii

Succisa pratensis

Verbena bonariensis

1:500@A30 5 10 15m

S c a l e 1 : 5 0 0Molinia caerulea 'KarlFoerster’

Miscanthus sinensis'Little Kitten'

Chionochloa conspicua

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

T27C2

TG8C2

TG5C2

41.900

1:12 ramp

Trees to beremoved

Pedestrian path tocampus via new bridgelink

max 1:21 gradient

max 1:21 gradient

max 1:21 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

1:15 gradient

40.27

39.66

41.20

41.82

42.20

41.9341.38

40.70

40.7441.46

41.1740.3939.37

39.33

40.40

40.17

39.25

39.08

40.07

38.7037.92

39.1538.32

37.68

43.42

43.43

42.200

39.900

41.300

41.000

40.200

39.200

39.300

Trees to beremoved

max 1:21 gradient

Proposedpedesrian steps toBroadlands site

1:15 gradient

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised Meadow

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised Meadow

PLANTING AREA 3:Drought tolerantgrasses Latin name Common &

alt. namesDescription Mature height

and spread

PLANTING AREA 2:Stylised meadow

Heuchera villosa Alum root Semi evergreen perennial 0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Coreopsisverticillata 'Zagreb’

Tickseed Herbaceous perennial with smallyellow flowers

1m height x 0.5mspread

Dianthuscarthusianorum

Pink Herbaceous perennial with smallpink flowers

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Achillea nobilissubsp. neilreichii

Sanguisorbamenziesii

Lythrum virgatum'Dropmore Purple’

Succisa pratensis Devilsbit Scabious

Centaurea nigra Knapweed

Molinia caerulea'Karl Foerster’

Chionochloaconspicua

Miscanthussinensis 'LittleKitten'

0.5m height x 0.5mspread

Herbaceous perennial with flatheads of white flowers.

Creamy yarrow

Burnet Clump forming perennial withcrimson/maroon flower spikes.

0.7m height x 0.4mspread

Loosestrife Clump forming perennial withnarrow leaves and purple flowerspikes.

1.5m height x 0.4mspread

1.5m height x 0.4mspread

0.1m height x 0.5mspread

Upright branching perennial withthistle like flowers.

Tall clump forming grass turningyellow in autumn.

1m height x 1m spread

Hunangemoho grass Ornamental evergreen grass withtall flowerheads.

1m height (2mincluding flower heads)x 1m spread

.8m height x .5mspread

Compact grass with creamywhite flower plumes.

Maiden grass

Verbenabonariensis

Purple top Self seeding herbaceousperennial

Echinacea pallida Pale purpleconeflower

Herbaceous perennial. Pinkflowers with reflexed petals.

1m height x 0.25mspread.

1.5m height x 0.5mspread.

pincushion blue/purple flowerheads from rosette basal leaves.

PLANTING AREAS 2 & 3DESCRIPTION:Area of drought tolerant grasses book-ended withherbaceous perennials to form a stylised meadow.Grasses blend into mixed planting. some gaps leftthrough central section to allow people to passthrough without damaging plants.

Habitat gainsThe damp and still environment (in comparisonto cut grass) allows for a micro-community ofinvertebrates, plus the added bounty of seedswhich provide food for larger creatures, fromfrogs and field voles to hedgehogs, bats andowls.

PLANTING AREA 3: Drought tolerant grassesMolinia caerulea'Karl Foerster’

Chionochloaconspicua

Miscanthussinensis 'LittleKitten'

Tall clump forming grass turningyellow in autumn.

1m height x 1m spread

Hunangemoho grass Ornamental evergreen grass withtall flowerheads.

1m height (2mincluding flower heads)x 1m spread

.8m height x .5mspread

Compact grass with creamywhite flower plumes.

Maiden grass

Stipa tenuissima Mexican feathergrass

Decidious ornamental grass.compact upright habit.

1m height x 0.5mspread

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

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ALLOTMENT SITE

Planting Areas 2 & 3Allotments Site

18005

5003

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1:500

SEM 10.09.18

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Suggested planting

Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb’ Dianthuscarthusianorum

Echinacea pallida

Heuchera villosa

Sanguisorba menziesii Lythrum virgatum'Dropmore Purple’

Centaurea nigra

Achillea nobilis subsp. neilreichii

Succisa pratensis

Verbena bonariensis

1:500@A30 5 10 15m

S c a l e 1 : 5 0 0Molinia caerulea 'KarlFoerster’

Miscanthus sinensis'Little Kitten'

Chionochloa conspicua

Tree informationcoordinated with TreeConstraints Plan producedby Landscape Planninglimited and submitted aspart of this planningapplication. Please refer tothe associated schedulesfor removals andrecommendations.

Aim for 50% pollinator species

CAR PARKING ‘No dig’ construction where under RPA’s to agriculturalists specification in conjunction with engineer.TIMBER KNEE RAIL

Low timber rail to discourage access directly from car parking bays to woodland. Allows woodland edge to establish itself without footfall.

LOW LEVEL PLANTING Low level woodland planting. Native or naturalised species preferred.

OPPORTUNITY FOR IMPROVED ROUTES With improvement the woodland can become part of the campus and have positive impact on movement through the campus by introducing connections through the woodland. This will increase surveillance and perceived value of the space.

GRADUATED PLANTING WITH LARGER SHRUBS Planting to form graduated woodland edge. Opportunity to increase biodiversity for betterment of woodland.

LOW IMPACT FOOTPATH Timber edged footpath with ‘egg crate’ type build up suitable for construction within RPA’s. Power for lighting in conduit attached to inner side of timber edging to avoid need for buried services.

GRADUATION OF PLANTING HEIGHT Low level woodland planting at woodland edge increasing in height towards centre of woodland. Refer to woodland management plans and land suggested planting lists for details.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

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CAR PARKING ‘No dig’ construction where under RPA’s to agriculturalists specification in conjunction with engineer.TIMBER KNEE RAIL

Low timber rail to discourage access directly from car parking bays to woodland. Allows woodland edge to establish itself without footfall.

LOW LEVEL PLANTING Low level woodland planting. Native or naturalised species preferred.

OPPORTUNITY FOR IMPROVED ROUTES With improvement the woodland can become part of the campus and have positive impact on movement through the campus by introducing connections through the woodland. This will increase surveillance and perceived value of the space.

GRADUATED PLANTING WITH LARGER SHRUBS Planting to form graduated woodland edge. Opportunity to increase biodiversity for betterment of woodland.

LOW IMPACT FOOTPATH Timber edged footpath with ‘egg crate’ type build up suitable for construction within RPA’s. Power for lighting in conduit attached to inner side of timber edging to avoid need for buried services.

GRADUATION OF PLANTING HEIGHT Low level woodland planting at woodland edge increasing in height towards centre of woodland. Refer to woodland management plans and land suggested planting lists for details.

© BrightSpace Architects Ltd. Contractors must work only to figured dimensions which are to be checked on site.Registered Office - 17 Northover Rd, Pennington, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 8GU. Registered Number - 07399008

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9. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS

To inform the design process, and to test the impact of the proposals, a number of environmental andtechnicalassessmentshavebeencommissioned,thefindingsofwhicharesummarisedbelow.

Transport

To support the planning applications, an assessment of the local road network in ten years' time, with and without the proposed car parks, has been undertaken. To complete this parking surveys were undertaken within the local area, alongwithasurveyoftheBroadlandsRoad/BurgessRoad/Violet Road junction, to understand the number of vehicles using the junction and which way vehicles travel. The assessment demonstrated that at the signalised junction ofBurgessRoad/BroadlandsRoad/VioletRoadsmallchangesinthetrafficsignalcycletimecouldsufficientlyaccommodatethesmallincreaseintrafficresultingfrom

the proposals. Queues on the local road network were not significantlyaffectedbythechanges.

As the proposals principally focus on the relocation of existing parking, it is anticipated that the majority of trips will continue to travel to and from the north via Burgess Road. An assessment of the accesses for both car parks has been completed, which demonstrates that there would notbesignificantqueuingoneithertheaccessroadsor Broadlands Road and therefore there would be no additional delay along Broadlands Road relating to the proposals.

Air Quality An Air Quality Assessment has been undertaken looking at existing and proposed development scenarios.

Theimagebelowidentifiesalllocations(receptorsites) where air quality modelling was undertaken. The Assessment focuses on the main pollutants of concern, which are nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5).

Once the new car parks are operational, the assessment shows that while the concentrations would very marginally increase at some receptors and decrease at others, the magnitude is so smallthattheeffectscanbesaidtobe“notsignificant”.Thissignificanceisdeterminedbyusing industry standard guidance to classify any change in pollutant concentrations to determine thesignificance(whethersignificantornotsignificant).Theanalysisshowsthatthechangein concentrations between future year scenarios wereverysmallandnogreaterthan<0.2ug/m3ofNO2, which based on the guidance, is small enough tobeconsiderednotsignificant.

During the construction phase, the impact of dust can be controlled using industry-standard mitigation techniques such as dampening down surfaces,cleaningroadsetc.Onsiteandoffsiteinspections will be undertaken to ensure dust mitigation is working appropriately.

Noise A noise survey at both car park sites has established that existing noise levels are dominated by nearby roadtrafficnoiseandoverheadaircraftflights. The future noise levels from the new car parks havebeenacousticallymodelledtoincludeeffectsof the numbers of cars using the car parks, the distances to nearby residences and the acoustic attenuation provided by the walls of the multi-storey car park at the Hampton site. At both car parks, the modelling showed that increases from existing car parking noise levels due to additional car movements will be small and haveanoveralleffectontheexistingambientnoiselevels of less than 1dB, which is not considered to haveasignificantimpact.

Archaeology The Hampton site and former allotment site sit within 'The Rest of Southampton' Local Area of ArchaeologicalPotential(LAAP)asdefinedbySouthampton City Council. Archaeological Assessments have been prepared for both sites to assess their archaeological potential, which was concluded as negligible to low. Noareasofarchaeologicalriskwereidentifiedwithin the former allotment site and its steep gradient is likely to preclude any meaningful archaeological activity in this location and consequently there are no recommendations for further archaeological investigations at this site. The archaeological potential for the Hampton site is considered to be low although the potential for remains cannot be dismissed. Therefore, it is recommended that archaeological monitoring should be undertaken during construction. The scope of this will be agreed with Southampton City Council as part of the planning application.

Flood Risk & DrainageBoth the Hampton and former allotment sites are located within Flood Zone 1 which means they are atlowriskoffloodingfromallsources.

The proposed drainage strategies for both sites mimicexistingdrainageflows,meaningthere will be no change to the amount, or speed, of rainwaterrun-offfromeithersiteasaresultofdevelopment.

The drainage proposals for the Hampton site include petrol interceptors which rain water run-offwillpassthroughtoensurepotentialpollutionfrom the car park is controlled, before it enters the drainage system.

The drainage strategy for the former allotment site includes permeable parking bays that will allow rainwater to drain through them. This will slow the waterdownandstorewaterbeforeitflowsoffsiteto the neighbouring watercourse at a controlled rate. Permeable parking bays will also control the quality of the water entering the watercourse, ensuring that potential pollution from the car park area is controlled.

EcologyThe former allotment site comprises grassland and a block of broadleaved woodland. The habitats on site have been shown to support a population of slow worms and are used by foraging bats and hedgehogs.

The woodland will be retained, enhanced and managed under a Woodland Management Plan. This aims to minimise the impacts on bats and hedgehog when combined with a sensitive lighting strategy. Bird boxes, bat boxes and deadwood habitat suitable for stag beetle are proposed within the woodland to enhance biodiversity. The slow wormsfoundonsitearebeingrelocatedoffsitetoa suitable location which will be actively managed for conservation.

The existing Hampton car park is dominated by hardstanding and limited areas of ornamental planting.Thehabitatsoffernegligible/lowecological value. The boundaries of the site, notably the northern boundary, comprise a maturetreelinewhichhasbeenidentifiedasbeingusedbylownumbersofforaging/commuting bats.

Mature trees will be retained meaning there will be nosignificantimpactonbats.Birdandbatboxesare proposed to be included and the planting on site will be native or of wildlife value and will seek to maximise biodiversity.

Air quality modelling receptor sites

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10. NEXT STEPS

Over the next few weeks we will be reviewing the feedback received as part of this exhibition andfinalisingthedocumentsrequiredtosupportthesubmissionofindividualFullPlanningApplications for the Hampton and former allotment sites to Southampton City Council.

These applications are due to be submitted in mid-late November and anticipated to be determined by Southampton City Council by Spring 2019. The demolition of Building 45 is intended to progress in April 2019 followed by the construction of the permanent car parks. The overall project is hoped to be complete by October 2020 at which point Broadlands car park will be closed.

Ifyouhaveanycomments,pleasefilloutafeedbackform.Alternatively,alltheinformationdisplayedtodaycanbefoundatwww.southampton.ac.uk/estatedevelopmentandcommentscan be emailed to [email protected] until 12 November 2018.

Thank you for coming to this exhibition to review the University’s proposals to rationalise our car parking.

The redevelopment of the Hampton site and the development of the former allotment site are strategically important projects for the University as they are critical to unlocking academic and research facilities within the mainCampus,asidentifiedbythe Estate Framework.

The phasing and delivery of the car park projects is still being determined, however thefirstpieceofworkwillbethe demolition of Building 45. This site will be redeveloped to provide 75 temporary car parking spaces which will support the delivery of the permanent parking facilities at Hampton and on the former allotment site.

Other early enabling projects to be submitted for planning consent as part of the Estate Framework include:

· The demolition of the former Stile public house and the redevelopment of the site to enhance the entrance to the University from Burgess Road, providing improved outdoor public space

· The demolition of the building that formerly housed the John Hansard Gallery and the redevelopment of the site as surface parking to balance those spaces lost around the Maths tower

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