James Aldridge becomes Course Leader at the LCGD

Garden designer and horticulturalist, James Aldridge will assume the role of Course Leader for the college’s Garden Design Diploma in September 2025.

James Aldridge (image Rachel Warne)
James Aldridge (image Rachel Warne)

The Garden Design Diploma was created and formerly led by Andrew Wilson MBE when he set up the London College of Garden Design (LCGD) alongside Andrew Fisher Tomlin in 2007.

James Aldridge has been teaching for at the college since 2016 and will be supported in this new role by the college’s team of tutors. Wilson will continue in an advisory capacity as Director of Garden Design Studies for the college, as well as continuing to teach drawing and other key skills on the Garden Design Diploma.

Aldridge a garden designer, graduated with a degree in horticulture and subsequently worked under the guidance of the writer and designer, Rosemary Verey. Later, he joined HRH The Prince of Wales at Highgrove, where he worked for seven years. Aldridge established his garden design practice, working on a diverse range of projects, in the UK and abroad, including urban gardens, rooftop terraces and rural estates. His design work has been featured in numerous publications and books.

“We are delighted to welcome James as our new course leader for the Garden Design Diploma. He has taught at the College for many years so transitioning into course leader was a great way to use the experience and skills of such a highly regarded garden designer. At LCGD it is really important to us that our students are taught by those who are working in the industry, so they get real life experience and guidance throughout their studies – we know they will get that in abundance from James,” said Nina Baxter, Director, LCGD.

James Aldridge said: “I can’t wait to get stuck into leading this course in September. Being able to share my experience with the garden designers of the future on such a highly regarded course is very exciting. The LCGD is such a special place of learning and has helped so many people break into the garden design industry and I am looking forward to continuing to inspire our students over the coming years.”

Andrew Wilson MBE said: “I taught James back in 1999/2000 when he graduated as top student in his class and I knew then he would go on to great things. We have worked together to deliver the Garden Design Diploma over the past few years so I am happy in the knowledge that I am leaving the course in very good hands. I will very much continue to be a part of the college and its teaching and look forward to seeing more of our graduates going on to successful careers in garden design.”