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20 Mar 2026
Precision Pitch Lining - Spring pitch recovery

The Weather Has Finally Improved… But Are Your Pitches Playable? Consider Spring pitch recovery.

After months of relentless rain, saturated ground, and postponed fixtures, the recent improvement in weather is a welcome relief for clubs, schools, and grounds managers across the region as they begin Spring pitch repairs. Warmer temperatures and drier days bring optimism—but the key question remains:

Are your pitches actually ready for play, or has the damage already been done?

The Hidden Impact of a Wet Winter

While the surface may look dry on top, prolonged periods of heavy rainfall can leave lasting issues beneath:

  • Soil compaction from waterlogging and foot traffic
  • Poor drainage performance due to blocked or overwhelmed systems
  • Rootzone instability, leading to soft or uneven playing surfaces
  • Grass coverage loss caused by disease and lack of sunlight
  • Surface damage from use during unsuitable conditions

In many cases, pitches that appear “good to go” can quickly deteriorate once play resumes.

Playable vs. Risky: How to Tell

Before reopening your pitch for training or matches, consider the following checks:

  • Firmness underfoot – Does the ground still feel spongy or unstable?
  • Surface evenness – Are there visible ruts, depressions, or worn areas?
  • Drainage response – After recent rain, does water clear quickly?
  • Grass health – Is there consistent coverage and strong growth?

If you’re unsure, it’s always better to delay use than risk further long-term damage.

Has the Damage Been Done?

In some cases, yes—but that doesn’t mean spring pitch recovery isn’t possible.

Winter damage often requires targeted remediation rather than a simple “wait and see” approach. Ignoring underlying issues can lead to:

  • Increased maintenance costs later in the season
  • Unsafe playing conditions
  • Reduced pitch lifespan
  • Fixture cancellations down the line

Next Steps: Getting Your Pitch Back on Track

Now is the ideal time to act. Early intervention can make a significant difference in pitch quality for the rest of the season and beyond.

1. Aeration is Key

Relieve compaction and improve oxygen flow to the roots with deep aeration. This also enhances drainage and encourages healthier turf growth.

2. Overseeding & Repairs

Repair worn or bare areas with overseeding to restore grass coverage and strengthen the playing surface.

3. Nutrient Boost

Apply a spring fertiliser programme to kickstart recovery and promote consistent growth.

3. Professional GPS Line Marking

Accurate pitch markings are essential as surfaces recover and return to use. At Wessex Grounds Services, we provide precision white lining using GPS-guided marking machines, ensuring perfectly straight, regulation-compliant lines every time—ideal for football, rugby, and multi-use pitches.

4. Drainage Assessment

If your pitch struggled this winter, it may be time to review your drainage system. Improvements now can prevent recurring issues year after year.

5. Professional Inspection

A professional assessment can identify underlying problems that aren’t immediately visible—and provide a clear action plan.

How Wessex Grounds Services Can Help

At Wessex Grounds Services, we specialise in bringing pitches back to life after challenging conditions. From aeration and overseeding to full pitch renovation, GPS white lining, and drainage solutions, our team ensures your surface is safe, playable, and built to last.

Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late

The improving weather provides a crucial window to repair and prepare your pitch—but it won’t stay open forever. Acting now can save time, money, and disruption later in the season.

If you’re unsure about your pitch condition, get in touch with Wessex Grounds Services today for expert advice and support.

30 Dec 2025
Winter Landscaping by Wessex Grounds Services

Winter Groundworks and Landscaping in Dorset: Expert Advice from Wessex Grounds Services

Winter Groundworks and Landscaping in Dorset: Expert Advice from Wessex Grounds Services

Winter is often overlooked as a time for outdoor construction, but with the right approach, it can be one of the most effective seasons for groundwork preparation. At Wessex Grounds Services, we provide professional groundworks and landscaping services throughout Dorset all year round, helping homeowners, developers, and commercial clients make the most of the quieter winter months.

Below, we outline the key considerations for winter groundworks and landscaping in Dorset, based on local knowledge and years of hands-on experience.

Understanding Dorset’s Winter Soil Conditions

Dorset is renowned for its diverse soil types, comprising clay, chalk, and sandy coastal soils. During winter, heavy rainfall combined with lower temperatures can result in waterlogged or unstable soil, particularly in low-lying or rural areas.

As experienced groundworks contractors in Dorset, we thoroughly assess ground conditions before commencing work. Proper planning ensures excavations, foundations, and landscaping structures remain stable and perform as intended once the ground dries and temperatures rise.

Local weather patterns also play a significant role. According to the UK Met Office, winter rainfall and frost frequency can vary considerably across southern counties, making professional assessment essential before starting any groundworks or landscaping project.

Drainage Solutions for Dorset Landscapes

Drainage is a critical consideration during winter landscaping in Dorset, where prolonged rainfall can quickly expose underlying drainage issues. Poor drainage can delay projects and cause long-term damage if not addressed early.

Wessex Grounds Services regularly installs and upgrades:

  • Land drainage systems

  • Soakaways and French drains

  • Ground preparation for patios, driveways, and access roads

If you’re planning excavation or foundation work, you can learn more about our specialist services on our Dorset groundworks page, where we outline our full approach to site preparation and drainage.

Managing Frost and Cold Weather Challenges

Frost is one of the biggest risks when carrying out landscaping during winter in Dorset. Materials such as concrete, mortar, and paving must be protected from freezing temperatures to prevent cracking or weakened finishes.

Our team carefully monitors weather forecasts and adapts schedules accordingly. Where necessary, we use frost-resistant materials, protective coverings, and phased installation techniques to maintain quality and durability across all winter projects.

Winter Planting and Site Preparation

While winter isn’t suitable for all planting, it can be an excellent time for structural landscaping. Bare-root trees, hedging, and shrubs can establish well during dormancy, making winter ideal for long-term landscape planning.

For larger projects, Wessex Grounds Services often focuses on:

  • Site clearance and ground levelling

  • Hard landscaping and retaining structures

  • Preparing gardens and grounds for spring planting

This approach allows clients to move quickly into the final landscaping stages when warmer weather arrives.

Health, Safety, and Access During Winter Works

Winter conditions can increase safety risks on site, including slippery surfaces, reduced daylight hours, and soft ground affecting access. As a trusted Dorset groundworks and landscaping contractor, safety is always a priority.

We ensure clear access routes, appropriate lighting, and weather-conscious working practices to protect both our team and your property throughout the project.

Why Choose Wessex Grounds Services in Dorset?

Choosing a local contractor with regional expertise makes a significant difference during winter. Wessex Grounds Services understands Dorset’s climate, soil types, and seasonal challenges, allowing us to deliver reliable, high-quality results even in difficult conditions.

Winter also offers practical advantages, including improved contractor availability and the opportunity to have projects fully prepared for spring and summer use.

Conclusion

Winter groundworks and landscaping in Dorset require experience, planning, and local knowledge. With professional support from Wessex Grounds Services, winter becomes a productive and strategic time for outdoor projects. From drainage and frost protection to full site preparation, our winter work ensures long-lasting results built for Dorset conditions.

25 Nov 2025
Wild Woodbury Project - Rewilding Project

Why Supporting Dorset Wildlife Matters to Wessex  Grounds Services 

At Wessex Grounds Services, we believe that every outdoor space we care for is more than just a patch of land—it’s part of a living, breathing ecosystem. Our job isn’t just about 
creating beautiful landscapes; it’s about protecting and enhancing the natural environment for future generations. That’s why we’re proud to sponsor and support Dorset Wildlife Trust 

Our Shared Responsibility for Nature 

As a leading grounds maintenance company in Dorset, we work closely with nature every day. We know the impact that managed landscapes can have on local ecosystems. Supporting 
Dorset Wildlife allows us to take our commitment further—helping protect wildlife habitats, restore natural environments, and safeguard the biodiversity that makes Dorset so unique. 

Promoting Biodiversity in Every Project 

One of Wessex Grounds Services’ core values is sustainability. We use eco-friendly practices wherever possible—whether that means reducing chemical use, improving soil health, or encouraging native planting. Dorset Wildlife Trust shares these values, working tirelessly to create wildlife corridors, restore meadows, and protect endangered species across the county. Together, we’re making Dorset greener and more resilient. 

Investing in Our Local Community 

When we support Dorset Wildlife, we’re investing in the future of our community. Healthy ecosystems don’t just benefit wildlife—they benefit people too. Cleaner air, richer soils, and vibrant green spaces improve our wellbeing and make Dorset a better place to live and work. By backing these initiatives, Wessex Grounds Services is helping ensure that our local landscapes remain beautiful and full of life for generations to come.

Leading by Example 

As a business, we know our choices set an example. Partnering with Dorset Wildlife demonstrates that grounds maintenance and wildlife conservation can go hand in hand. We hope this inspires our clients, partners, and other businesses to join us in adopting nature-friendly practices. 

Our Commitment for the Future

For us, supporting Dorset Wildlife isn’t just a sponsorship—it’s a promise. A promise to care for the land responsibly, to support biodiversity, and to help create sustainable green spaces that everyone can enjoy.
👉 If you’d like to learn more about the incredible work Dorset Wildlife Trust is doing, visit Dorset Wildlife Trust. 
👉 To see how Wessex Grounds Services can help you create and maintain sustainable, wildlife-friendly grounds, explore our Grounds Maintenance Services today.
Wild Woodbury Project - Rewilding Project
14 Aug 2025
Playgrounds inspected and repaired by WGS School Grounds Maintenance Teams

School’s Out – Now Is The Time For Your School Grounds Maintenance

As the final bell rings and students rush out for the summer holidays, schools across the UK breathe a temporary sigh of relief. But for facilities teams and site managers, this is the perfect window of opportunity for essential school grounds maintenance. With the playgrounds quiet and sports fields free from daily footfall, now is the time to get your grounds in top shape for the return in September.

At Wessex Grounds Services, we specialise in school grounds maintenance and understand the critical role that a clean, safe, and welcoming outdoor environment plays in a student’s school life. Whether it’s preparing pristine sports pitches, trimming overgrown hedges, or ensuring hard surfaces are hazard-free, the summer break is our busiest—and most productive—time of year.

Why Are School Holidays the Best Time for Grounds Work

Uninterrupted Access: Without students or staff on site, we can carry out major works safely and more efficiently. 
Better Weather Conditions: Summer typically offers more predictable weather, ideal for turf work, tree surgery, and outdoor repairs. 
Time for Improvements, Not Just Maintenance: Want to install a new outdoor classroom area? Refresh a tired sensory garden? Reseed your playing fields? Summer gives you the time and space to do it right.
 

Our School Grounds Services Include: 

Lawn and field mowing, strimming, and edging 
Weed and moss control on paths and hard surfaces
Tree inspections, pruning, and removal 
Playground inspections and surface maintenance 
Hedge and shrub trimming 
Line marking for sports and playground games 
Shed erection, shelters, etc
 

Safety and Compliance First

All of our team members are DBS-checked and trained in school-specific health and safety protocols. We know how important safeguarding is, and we work closely with the school site
managers to ensure our operations are fully compliant and minimally disruptive.
 
For more detailed guidance on maintaining safe and compliant school environments, you can refer to the Good Estate Management for Schools guidelines published by the UK Department for Education.
 

Plan Now, Be Ready Later 

Avoid leaving preparations to the last minute—the start of a new academic year sets the tone for the months ahead. First impressions are important not only for visitors, Ofsted inspectors, or governors, but also for the pupils and staff who return expecting a clean, welcoming, and safe environment.

If the summer holidays slip by before you’ve had a chance to get everything in place, there’s no need to worry—simply book us in for the October half-term to ensure your premises are ready.

Let us help you start the year strong. 

📞 Contact us today to book your Summer/Autumn maintenance slots or arrange a site visit. 

15 May 2025
New Build Landscaping by WGS

New Build Landscaping

Wessex Grounds Services provides a comprehensive range of landscaping
solutions, including both hardscaping elements like paving, paths, and
patios, as well as softscaping options such as planting and lawns. For the
past decade, we have proudly served as the primary subcontractor for
numerous construction firms engaged in developing new estates
throughout the Dorset area. Our extensive experience in the field positions
us as a reliable partner for both building companies and new property
owners seeking quality landscaping services.

Our team is equipped with the necessary qualifications and certifications,
demonstrating our commitment to excellence. We are flexible and can align
our work schedule with the overall construction timeline, ensuring that
projects are executed smoothly and cost-effectively. This adaptability is
crucial in maintaining the flow of construction and meeting deadlines
without compromising on quality.

We pride ourselves on delivering high-quality services at competitive
prices, recognising that our work not only enhances the reputation of the
building companies we collaborate with but also reflects our standards. A
well-executed landscaping project can significantly increase a property’s
appeal and market value, making it more attractive to potential buyers. We
also provide expert advice on selecting the most suitable shrubs and plants
for various soil types and environmental conditions, along with ongoing
maintenance services for communal spaces like parks and lawns. We invite
building companies to reach out for new projects, and we are eager to
discuss your landscaping needs.

Telephone: 0300 303 8616​
E-mail:enquiries@wessexgroundsservices.co.uk

12 Nov 2024
WGS work with Care Homes in the Dorset Area

Care Homes in Dorset

Care homes are wonderful places that offer various services and support tailored to the needs of their residents. It’s interesting to see how these services can differ from one care home to another!

At the core, care homes provide essential services such as personal care, nutritious meals, hydration, medication management, engaging social activities, and maintaining cleanliness. They ensure that residents and staff have everything they need to feel comfortable and cared for.

Here at Wessex Grounds Services, we understand the heart of care homes. With over 10 years of experience working alongside care home providers in the Dorset area, we know what it takes to make these spaces thrive.

Our skilled local teams are ready to help with a range of gardening and landscaping services, including both hard and soft landscaping, fencing, tree care and patio cleaning. We’re also happy to assist with building sheds, shelters, gazebos, and pergolas. If you’re interested in designing or constructing sensory gardens, please don’t hesitate to reach out! One of our specialities in recent years has been creating beautiful raised sleeper beds.

With depots located throughout Dorset, WGS is here to ensure that all boundaries are secure. We are always prepared to respond quickly to any bad weather or situations that might affect those boundaries.

You can rest easy knowing that our staff hold valid DBS certifications and that we are Safe Contractor accredited. Let’s work together to create a safe and welcoming environment for everyone!

You can contact us on 0300 303 8616 or email – enquiries@wessexgroundsservices.co.uk

20 Sep 2024
WGS rejuvenating landscaping project of Bath Quay and Windsor Bridge

Landscaping Rejuvenation Project – Bath Quays & Windsor Bridge

Bath Quay & Windsor Bridge Landscaping Project

Earlier last year Wessex Grounds Services won a landscaping project to carry out extensive soft landscape planting and maintenance at a site on Bath Quay and Windsor Bridge. The project was part of a Bath and North East Somerset scheme to rejuvenate the area to be part of a larger flood defence scheme. The flood defence scheme runs along parts of the river Avon in Bath. The work was completed in conjunction with a large contractor Suttle Projects Limited. They were awarded the contract by BANES (Bath and North East Somerset).

Completing the Contract

The contract commenced in Autumn 2023. The Wessex Grounds Services team encountered many setbacks with weather making the project extremely challenging. The area was hit by many storms. Plants were washed away and the river Avon flooded its banks on numerous occasions. We had a mission to save some of the hard work that we had completed. The good news is that WGS managed to complete the work in the spring of 2024 when the water had receded and the ground was sufficiently dry. All the trees and shrubs are now able to be enjoyed by all and there have been many comments from the public regarding how lovely the area looks now.

The project included various types of planting ranging from amenity turfing and very small 40cc plant modules up to 11m high White Willows weighing approximately two tonnes each.

Many thanks to Suttle Projects Limited for awarding us this project – it has been a pleasure.  We continue to maintain the area for the whole of 2024. WGS are pleased to report that there have not been any significant losses of trees and shrubs since completion of  the landscaping project.

If you are looking for a commercial landscaping contractor with expertise in the transplanting of large stock or just general planting, then we would be happy to hear from you. Email – enquiries@wessexgroundsservices.co.uk

 

WGS Working hard against the elements on the rejuvenation of Bath Quay & Windsor Bridge area
02 Aug 2024
WGS Staff taking/renewing their CSCS cards

Getting Qualified – CSCS

Wessex Grounds Services were delighted to put 9 of our employees including our Managing Director Stephen Harris and our Supervisors on the Health, Safety and Awareness Training programme on Tuesday the 30th July 2024 to gain certification/update their Construction Skills Certification Scheme cards (CSCS).

The CSCS scheme aims to ensure that candidates know a wide range of topics regarding safety and productivity on sites. Having a valid CSCS card shows employers and clients alike that they can carry out jobs safely.

We were pleased to work with Koplant Construction Training and would also like to give a big thank you to Pete Tewson from Kingston Maurward College, a Construction Teacher for putting us in touch with Koplant. This has meant that WGS were able to get 9 staff members through their CSCS Cards. We are thankful to have been able to use the construction department facilities at Kingston Maurward College to run the training session.

Health and Safety are paramount here at Wessex Grounds Services for all job roles, and ensuring we have up-to-date CSCS cards is essential for those working in the landscaping/construction environment.

We are proud to say that they all passed despite it being on one of the hottest days of the year. If you are looking for a commerical landscaping project to be completed by a professional company or require any grounds maintenance then please be sure to contact us by email  – enquiries@wessexgroundsservices.co.uk or call us on 0300 303 8616. We look forward to hearing from you.

WGS Staff taking/renewing their CSCS cards

From left to right

Ollie Moore (Landscaper), Tristan Park (Grounds Maintenance Supervisor West), Mark Parfett (Landscaper), Jason Hardyman-Richards (Landscaper), Graeme Mitchely (Grounds Maintenance Supervisor East), Ian Simpson (Grounds Maintenance Operative), Paul Smith (Workshop Technician/Grounds Maintenance Operative), Pete Tewson (KMC Construction Teacher), Ben Elsbury (Team Leader Grounds Maintenance East), Cliff Caswell (KMC H&S Tutor), Stephen Harris (Managing Director)

28 Jul 2024
Mark Parfett working on a project in Bath

Meet the Supervisors

Here at Wessex Grounds Services, we are always on the lookout for new talent to help expand our already exceptional teams.

Having been in business now for over 11 years we have learnt along our journey that having the correct personnel is essential for our business to succeed. We have now built very strong teams, but are always seeking new enthusiastic/skilful people to join us. If you believe that you would like to be part of our team, please send your CV to enquiries@wessexgroundsservices.co.uk

In the meantime, we would like to introduce you to 3 of our supervisors.

Mark Parfett - Landscape Supervisor at Wessex Grounds Services

Mark Parfett – LANDSCAPE SUPERVISOR

Mark has been with WGS since the company started in 2013 having worked with Stephen Harris the owner at Dorset County Council. Mark has had various roles within the company that included overseeing the Poundbury Duchy of Cornwall development and has now earned the job role and title of landscape supervisor. Mark has seen the company build from strength to strength.

Mark Parfett working on a project in Bath
Mark Parfett working hard on a project in Bath

Graeme Mitchley - Grounds Maintenance Supervisor - East at WGS

Graeme Mitchley – GROUNDS MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR – EAST

Graeme has worked for many years in the industry specialising in sports turf. He is dedicated to the company, his team and the clients to try to ensure that results for all are over achieved. Graeme joined WGS in 2021 as the East area supervisor. Graeme had faith in putting his trust in WGS, especially on the back end of Covid and enjoys the results he and his team are achieving.

Graeme Mitchley cutting over grown grass
Mark Parfett driving a ride on mower for WGS

Tristan Park - Grounds Maintenance Supervisor - West

Tristan Park – GROUNDS MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR – WEST

Another long-term employee who has been with Wessex Grounds Services since its start. Tristan has worked hard and learned a lot of knowledge along the way and has been rewarded by being promoted throughout his journey with Wessex Grounds Services. Tristan started as a Grounds Operative, followed by Team Leader, then Grounds Foreman, leading to his current role as Grounds Supervisor West. Tristan enjoys the fact that he can still be very hands-on in his current role.

Tristan Park planting
Tristan Park planting on behalf of Wessex Grounds Services

As you can see two of our current supervisors have been with Wessex Grounds Services since it became incorporated. These are not our only members which WGS feels is a reflection of how the company respects and treats its employees.

When looking at a company to both carry out works on your behalf or to be employed by staff turnover can be a very distinctive reflection on that company. If there is a high turnover and no longer-term employees then questions have to be asked about the company. Is the company ethical and how does it value and maintain training its staff?

Here at Wessex Grounds Services, we are very proud of our current employees and believe that we have one of the best workforces in this industry. We respect our employees and in turn, they are delivering exceptional results time and time again.

If you would like our professional services to complete your projects then please email us at enquiries@wessexgroundsservices.co.uk or call us on 0300 303 8616. Please take a look at the services that we offer as you might be surprised by the diversity.

28 May 2024
Wessex Grounds Services complete a new playground project for a school in Dorset complete with climbing frame, shade and the correct surface.

Is Your Playground Safe?

We understand that budgets for schools, parish councils and other similar bodies are constantly being cut however, you can’t afford to neglect your playgrounds and equipment. The last thing that you want is to be slapped with a negligence claim or worse

If you own or are responsible for a playground then you need to ensure that you are adhering to the Playground Safety Standards EN1176. It is your responsibility to keep up to date with all of their revisions.

The Playground Safety Standards EN1176 includes everything from types of chains, space, length of slides and inclines through to floor surfaces and minimum falling space.

Please be sure that your facilities are fit for purpose and age-appropriate. Remember your facilities should be an area where children can exercise, be stimulated and play safely. Children need places to play and children also need to challenged in order to help increase their learning and stretching their capabilities. There will always a degree of potential danger but ensuring that you are ensuring regular checks, doing maintenance and have purchased the correct equipment, placed it properly and have the correct flooring then you should have covered yourselves.

Here at Wessex Grounds Services, we can plan & design, provide, build, inspect and repair playgrounds and equipment for EYFS, Primary, Secondary and Send schools with our qualified team.

Whether you need an inspection/repair or a whole new playground then please contact us via email – enquiries@wessexgroundsservices.co.uk

“Play is great for children’s well-being and development. When planning and providing play opportunities, the goal is not to eliminate risk, but to weigh up the risks and benefits. No child will learn about risk if they are wrapped in cotton wool.” HSE 2012 Children’s Play and Leisure

Please see just a few images of some of our playground installations. Please remember that we do also install shades.