Promoting land-based professions for the UK's young African Caribbeans
By Paul Campbell, 2021
Fellow’s Profile
Fellow’s Profile
Promoting land-based professions for the UK's young African-Caribbeans
Encouraging young African and Caribbean men to join horticultural and landscape professions
2011
London
I am a landscape and urban designer and my horticultural career began at Capel Manor in 1991. I have Bachelors and Masters Degrees in spatial planning, urban environmental design and landscape architecture, together with three diplomas in horticulture and landscape design.
I am currently the Parks Projects and Strategy Manager at Brighton & Hove City Council, where my role is to develop all of the open spaces across the city. I previously worked for the Mayor of London as a landscape and urban design adviser in the London Development Agency and Transport for London for six years.
I am also an adviser to the Department for Education at technical level, the National Trust Historic Environment Group and the Royal Horticultural Society Community Engagement Committee.
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