Every year, we join the No Mow May movement, where we reducing cutting in some of our green spaces in a bid to boost biodiversity.
This year, we’ve selected six sites where we are hoping to see nature produce wildflowers and help our pollinators.
Our Sustainability and Estate Services Team wholeheartedly encourages our residents to participate, too.
Why No Mow May matters
Your lawn, regardless of its size, holds the potential to support wildlife. Allowing grass to grow longer and nurturing wildflowers creates a sanctuary for pollinators, essential for ecosystem health and the growth of fruits and vegetables vital for survival.
How to get involved
Joining No Mow May simply entails refraining from lawn mowing throughout May. With over 20 million gardens in the UK, the collective impact of this action is substantial, contributing to nature restoration, community strengthening, and climate change mitigation.
No garden? No problem
We'll be enhancing wildflower meadows on identified sites, enabling participation from interested residents. Areas with reduced mowing throughout May and beyond will receive more frequent visits for litter collection.
By supporting No Mow May, you positively impact our environment, aligning with our commitment to biodiversity as outlined in our sustainability strategy. Join the movement and explore the beauty of a lawn teeming with life. Visit Plantlife for more information.