APL Awards
The Association of Professional Landscapers Awards 2025
Each year since 1995 we have been proud to recognise and reward the high standard of landscape contracting carried out by APL registered members. We use the APL Awards to promote members’ commitment to quality landscaping and keeping their customers completely satisfied.
So much can be gained from winning an APL Award – from coverage in trade and consumer press to raise your profile, improve your reputation with clients and show you’re a quality landscaper to raising morale in the team and making your company more appealing to work for. A priceless marketing tool for just a little bit of your time and a small entry fee that will give your landscaping projects, your company and your staff the recognition they deserve.
The Awards will take place on Friday 14 March at The Brewery, London
Host Speakers
Phil Tremayne & Peter Donegan
Peter Donegan, MSGD, an internationally acclaimed garden designer, project manager, consultant, and speaker, was recently named among the Top 100 UK Garden Designers and the Top 70 UK TV Garden Presenters in 2024. Alongside Phil Tremayne, Peter Donegan will bring his expertise and charisma to the APL stage, to ensure an engaging and memorable ceremony.
Commenting on the event, Phil Tremayne said,
“The APL Awards are a highlight of the landscaping year and the highlight of mine, co-hosting this year with my old friend Peter Donegan should make for an excellent day. The awards are a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the talent, dedication, and creativity of our members. I’m really looking forward to it.”
Guest Speaker
Pip Probert
Whose journey into garden design began in childhood, is known for blending artistic inspiration with natural landscapes. She has designed and worked on more than 40 Show Gardens at various RHS Events, BBC Gardeners World, Gardening Scotland, Ascot Spring Show, and even a few international events like the Besiktas Flower Show and the Horticultural Expo Beijing. She is also currently an assessor for both Gardener’s World and BBC 2’s Your Garden Made Perfect.