* Members of the team working on the project.
A popular historic Llangollen attraction is lending
a helping hand to local nature.
Denbighshire County Council’s Biodiversity team
joined staff and volunteers at Plas Newydd to help create a stronger natural
habitat for local pollinators to enjoy.
The historic home to Lady Eleanor
Butler and Miss Sarah Ponsonby and gardens is maintained by the Clwydian Range
& Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
Plug planting was carried out in the orchard and
woodland area of Plas Newydd’s grounds as part of the site’s new Bee Friendly
status which aims to support the recovery of bees and other pollinators.
The wildflowers will help create a more colourful,
diverse and stronger biodiversity around the grounds for local nature and
visitors to enjoy.
They will also provide bees and other pollinators
with food through the year which supports our own food chain. Taking away this
habitat reduces support for nature’s pollinators, impacting on our own food
chain as they support the growth of most of our fruit and vegetables.
Councillor Barry Mellor, Lead Member for
Environment and Transport and Biodiversity Champion said: “Plas Newydd is a great
location for visitors and the local community to enjoy thanks to its rich
history. It is also a fantastic place for nature to thrive thanks to the work
carried out to maintain the beautiful gardens surrounding the house.
“The plug planting work carried out to increase the
number of wildflowers on the site will really help tackle the nature emergency
and encourage more nature back into the local area for residents to enjoy.”
* Do you already have or would you like help creating a Bee Friendly area in your garden or on your land? The Council’s Biodiversity Team can offer advice and support in creating your Bee Friendly area and applying for Bee Friendly status. Please contact biodiversity@denbighshire.gov.uk to find out more.
More information about
the Bee Friendly Scheme and how you can get involved can be found at: Wales Biodiversity
Partnership - Bee Friendly (biodiversitywales.org.uk)
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