FPCR is delighted to congratulate three members of its landscape team who have recently become Chartered Landscape Architects after successfully completing the Pathway to Chartership (P2C) with the Landscape Institute.
Sam Lockhart and Paulina Matejczuk, who are based in the practice’s Sheffield office, both passed their assessment in November. They are joined by Rebecca Croxson, based in the Lockington office, who also successfully completed the process just this month.
About the P2C
The P2C is the Landscape Institute’s professional route that enables landscape professionals to demonstrate their knowledge and experience to the highest standards of the profession.
Rebecca’s journey
Rebecca joined FPCR in April 2022 following a number of years in public sector roles. Since becoming a part of the practice, she has shown great determination in progressing through the Chartership process alongside her daily project work.
Reflecting on her achievement, Rebecca commented: “I’ve really benefitted from the supportive atmosphere and teamwork across FPCR, and am very grateful for all the advice, guidance and time invested by so many on my P2C journey – including my fab mentor and colleague, Kirsty.
“Big thanks to everyone who helped out with study sessions and mock exams along the way. I’m now making the most of revision-free evenings and weekends!”
Celebrating this significant professional milestone
Achieving chartership status is a significant milestone in any landscape professional’s career, and – on behalf of the entire practice – we extend a huge congratulations to Sam, Paulina and Rebecca for their continued hard work and this fantastic achievement.