Lambeth Bee Roads is working to enhance the borough for people and wildlife. A flowering meadow creation is planned for this spring along Coburg Crescent and is endorsed by PRERA.
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The scheme has many benefits including:
- The flower meadows will look attractive and provide a link for butterflies, bees and other wildlife to other nature sites.
- There is no cost to estate residents – the planting is fully funded by Lambeth Bee Roads
- Meadow grassland is superb at helping to trap and absorb pollution from the air. It acts as a ‘barrier’ before pollution can reach people’s homes.
- There will be opportunities for volunteers and school groups to help with planting.
- In autumn each year, the meadows will be cut and taken away so it doesn’t look untidy over the winter months.
- All other grass areas along Coburg Crescent will kept short to allow for play and picnics.
These maps show the plans for the flowering meadow – where the meadow will be located, and the plans for planting.
For more information or to get involved please email: gardening@prera.org.uk or parks@lambeth.gov.uk
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