Using high-quality green infrastructure to enhance wellbeing, water and wildlife: Forth Valley Royal Hospital & Larbert Woods

Using high-quality green infrastructure to enhance wellbeing, water and wildlife: Forth Valley Royal Hospital & Larbert Woods

Forth Valley Royal Hospital and Larbert Woods is a national exemplar which demonstrates the value of green infrastrucutre in a health setting and what is possible when a shared vision between ambitious and committed partners, (NHS Forth Valley, Forestry Commission Scotland and Scottish Natural Heritage), is delivered with fastidious attention to the detail, by the professionals responsible for protecting and enhancing landscape quality in the early stages of design. 

 

The built and the natural features on site include garden courtyards that run through the building, visitor gardens welcoming people at the entrance and the restored sanctuary of Larbert Woods and Larbert Loch. The design, construction and maintaince of the estate demonstrate a clear understanding of the value of creating access to high quality green infrastructure, for both the recipients of care, and as a preventative measure, to suport the mental and physical wellbeing of staff and visitors to the facility.