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Find out more about plan to turn verges into wildflower meadows

Find out more about plan to turn verges into wildflower meadows

Have your say on a plan to turn verges into ‘meadows’ full of wildflowers at a virtual WildWays drop-in session. Kingston’s biodiversity officer Elliot Newton, pictured, will be talking about the trial to manage the borough’s verges in a different way to encourage wildflowers to grow and attract more pollinators like butterflies and bumblebees. He

Have your say on a plan to turn verges into ‘meadows’ full of wildflowers at a virtual WildWays drop-in session.

Kingston’s biodiversity officer Elliot Newton, pictured, will be talking about the trial to manage the borough’s verges in a different way to encourage wildflowers to grow and attract more pollinators like butterflies and bumblebees.

He will be doing five-minute presentations on the project on the half hour between 4-6pm on Monday, May 17 and you can drop in at any time to ask him questions or share your views.

To find out about the trials at Langley Avenue roundabout in Surbiton and Kings Drive, Berrylands and six other sites visit www.kingstonletstalk.co.uk/wildways or to sign up for the virtual Q&A at WildWays drop-in session.

More about the new way to manage our verges in the next Good Life, out next month.

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