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Views being sought on ‘Pollinator Project’ in Peasedown St John

Thursday 6th July 2023 Bath Echo News Team Community

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Residents in the village of Peasedown St John near Bath are being asked for their views on a new ‘Pollinator Project’ aimed at improving wildlife habitats in the area.

Cllr Gavin Heathcote at the consultation event with B&NES Council Parks Department staff

B&NES Council has been awarded funding by the West of England Combined Authority to improve habitats for wildlife and people.

The local authority will be using some of the funding to create new pollinator-rich habitats at eight sites across the district.

One of those proposed sites is Orchard Way in Peasedown St John. A consultation event was recently held in the village, asking residents for their views on how they’d like to see the green spaces along and around the site being better utilised.

Cllr Gavin Heathcote (Independent, Peasedown), who attended the event, said: “The Park’s Department wants to find ways to improve wildlife habitats in these areas through new flower-rich meadows, food forests and flowering shrubs and trees, whilst also providing attractive, well-maintained spaces where people can meet, and children can play.

“Nature is collapsing at an alarming rate. In the UK, around 97% of species-rich grasslands have been lost since the 1930s, and one study found a 76% decrease in insect abundance since 1989.

“Longer grass and more shrubs are generally better for wildlife than short grass, but we recognise some of the concerns that people have when the grass is cut less often. This is why the council is carrying out this consultation.”

The consultation follows work that has already been done in Peasedown St John to protect and look after the local environment.

Fellow Peasedown Councillor Karen Walker (Independent), added: “Organisations like the Peasedown Environment Group and the Peasedown Community Trust have been working hard in recent years to champion the natural environment and create a ‘greener village’.

“As well as the 500 trees we’ve already planted or distributed at various sites, and the creation of the new Peasedown Orchard, we have more additional trees being planted along Orchard Way this winter.”

For more information about B&NES Council’s consultation on green spaces along Orchard Way, Peasedown St John, and other sites around the district visit this page or email [email protected].

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