More wonderful wildflowers in warmer months ahead
Spring is almost here and the Council's Wildflower and Grasslands Strategy, that saw the creation of beautiful native wildflower meadows across the borough will continue to be delivered this year.
There were over 130 mini wildflower meadows, which means around 32,000 square metres of wildlife habitat was created.
The Council's Cabinet Member for the Climate Emergency, Councillor Matt Bryan, said:
Councillors worked with their communities to decide on the locations for the native wildflower meadows and officers from StreetCare and the Your Streets teams created them.
Training was also given to seven parish council and 'Friends of' groups to create and sustainably manage wildflowers in their wards.
As part of the project the Council also entered into a partnership with Chester Zoo and various other environmental bodies to help deliver the Zoo's Nature Recovery Corridor project.
A successful funding application to the Green Recovery Challenge Fund via the partnership with Chester Zoo resulted in the Council receiving £50,000 for machinery to help deliver its Wildflower and Grasslands strategy. This enabled the purchase of a tractor and stone burier for seed sowing.
Councillor Bryan added:
All existing and phase two meadows are now being data mapped into a Geographic Information System and later this year the information will be available on the Council's website.