About AWC Landscapes
Elevating Your External Environment
Aoron Campbell founded AWC Landscapes to give Central Scotland a more technical, customer-focused alternative to standard mowing services.

AWC Landscapes is a family-run business based in Alloa, dedicated to delivering premium garden and grounds maintenance across Central Scotland. ​Founded by Aoron Campbell in 2017, we have built a reputation for high-end finishes, most notably our signature "luxury striped" lawns achieved through precision roller mowing.
With over a decade of industry experience, AWC Landscapes successfully bridges the gap between domestic gardening and large-scale estate management. Our approach is defined by reliability, professional standards, and a meticulous attention to detail that transforms standard green spaces into manicured landscapes.
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Your Property. Our Reputation.
Your outdoor space is the first impression your business makes and the sanctuary your home provides. You deserve a grounds maintenance partner who views your lawn not just as a task, but as a critical asset. At AWC Landscapes, we provide the specialist care, technical precision, and absolute reliability required to ensure your property remains pristine, professional, and safe all year round.

Solutions Tailored to Your Standards
For Your Business
Enhance your site’s visibility and professional standing. We take the stress out of commercial management with reliable schedules and meticulous upkeep for office parks and retail centres throughout Stirling, Falkirk, and the surrounding areas.
For Your Estate
Experience the luxury of a perfect lawn. We provide estate and homeowners in Dollar, Dunblane, and Bridge of Allan with the specialised 12-month care programs needed to maintain a high-value, formal garden aesthetic.
For Your Sports Facility
Give your players the surface they deserve. Whether in Fife or Clackmannanshire, we deliver the technical turf health - from aeration to renovation - that ensures your pitches are high-performing, durable, and safe.
Your Peace of Mind
Contractor Reliability You Can Lean On
You need to know that your contractors are as committed to safety and professional standards as you are.
When you partner with Aoron and the AWC team, you gain a partner who prioritises your site's compliance.
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We lead with a Compliance-First model, providing you with site-specific RAMS (Risk Assessments and Method Statements) and full Public Liability Insurance (up to £10 Million).
From professional uniforms to high-capacity commercial machinery, every aspect of our service is designed to integrate seamlessly and safely into your daily operations.


We are proud members of the Grounds Management Association (GMA), the UK’s leading professional body for those involved in the management of sports pitches and amenity landscapes.
This membership reflects our dedication to high professional standards and continuous technical development.
Where We Help You
You can find our teams providing consistent care for properties across the Central Scotland corridor, ensuring local businesses and residents in the following areas always look their best:

Clackmananshire
Alloa, Sauchie, Alva, Tillicoultry, Tulibody, Menstrie, Blairlogie, Cambus, Coalsnaughton Devonside, Fishcross, Forestmill, Glenochil, Kennet, Muckhart & Pool of Muckhart,
Solsgirth, Crook of Devon, Milnathort
Stirlingshire
Stirling, Bridge of Allan, Dunblane, Doune, Callander, Kinbuck, Causewayhead, Cornton, Raploch, Kings Park, Torbrex, Bannockburn, Fallin, Airth, Plean, Aberfoyle, Balfron, Deanston, Buchlyvie, Drymen, Fintry, Gargunnock, Blair Drummond, Thornhill, Strathblane, Kippen, Killin
Falkirk Area
Falkirk, Grangemouth, Larbert, Stenhousemuir, Denny, Bonnybridge, Polmont, Maddiston, Slamannan, Shieldhill, Avonbridge, Camelon
Fife & Kinross
Dunfermline, Cowdenbeath, East Neuk, Glenrothes, Kirkcaldy, Lochgelly, Queensferry, Charlestown
Perthshire
Perth, Auchterarder, Crieff, Comrie, Muthill, Blackford, Braco, Greenloaning, Dunning
Across Scotland
Dundee, St Andrews, Crail, Anstruther, Aberfeldy, Glasgow, Edinburgh
