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How to Set Yourself Apart as Leaders in the Landscaping Industry
5 ways you can set yourself apart in this competitive market

Association to Represent Members at Upcoming APPGHG Meeting on EHG Economic Report
Following the EHG report, Oxford Economics Report and Parliamentary reception, the Association is pleased to share that it will be in attendance at the next meeting of the All-Party Parliamentary Gardening and Horticulture Group (APPGHG), scheduled for Wednesday, 29th January 2025.

Simplifying CDM Regulations: A Guide for Landscape Professionals
Understanding The Construction (Design & Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM) can seem daunting, but with the right resources, the principles become much easier to grasp. Many professionals in the landscaping industry often have questions about how these regulations apply to their work. To help, BALI has developed comprehensive guidance specifically for its members.

The Importance of Vibrating Tool Safety in Professional Landscaping
Professional landscaping is a demanding industry that requires the use of various power tools to complete tasks efficiently. Among these tools, vibrating equipment such as hedge trimmers, chainsaws, and strimmers are indispensable.

Financial Strategies for Business Growth and Expansion (Part 2)
The second part of a two part series looking at effective financial management for businesses looking to grow.

Origin Amenity Solutions will launch TWO NEW Fertiliser Ranges at BTME 2025
Origin Amenity Solutions, will launch two groundbreaking fertiliser ranges at BTME 2025: their revolutionary Xtend CRF (Controlled Release Fertiliser) range and their precision-focused Microlite range

Understanding the Dangers of Silica Dust
Sites are dynamic environments where members are exposed to a variety of hazards. While asbestos has long been recognised as a critical health threat, there is another equally dangerous but less publicised risk: silica dust.

Analysis of the Revised National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) and Key Takeaways for the Landscaping Sector
The revised National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) introduces several key updates that have significant implications for the landscaping and environmental horticulture sector.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) releases its annual statistics for work-related ill health and workplace injuries for 23/24
These figures serve as a vital benchmark for assessing the health and safety landscape across all industries, including the professional landscaping sector.

Allocation of Tariff points for Apprenticeships
The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service, UCAS, is an independent charity. Part of its role is as the UK's shared admissions service for higher education.