Sunday Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Nature reigns

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into the city. These great waterways have helped to create the perfect environmen­t for growing plants. They act as solar devices – the warming waters ensure much of the landscape never gets too cold.

Plants love to grow here and after the Lord Lieutenant of Antrim had unveiled our garden I had an idea.

Why not turn the whole borough – a population of 145,000 people, with fields, homes, businesses, towns and internatio­nal airport and motorways – into a huge botanic garden, the first of its type, without walls, fences or boundaries?

A botanic garden for everybody, where the meadows tumble down hills towards the sea, intermingl­ing with houses and routes to school or church, and a tree collection is outside your front door.

This was voted on by forward-thinking politician­s and became policy and it was decided to launch this initiative with a new garden to celebrate last week’s events.

And so, at Hazelbank Park, a delicious coastal parkway that skirts the lough shore and enjoys tumbling lawns and mature trees, we found a disused bowling green.

I saw the potential of the space – it was slightly sunken, resulting in further shelter from sea winds and it was bordered on all sides by mature trees.

This would make the perfect amphitheat­re in which to build a towering pavilion surrounded by a tapestry of planting.

A perimeter of a native wildflower meadow, lapping against the circulatio­n path, with soaring topiaries of beech, bay and Carpinus standing to attention, and with a teal and gold three-storey ornate pavilion.

It’s from here that the joys of gardening, the enormous beneficial effects of working with our environmen­t, the calming greens and excitement of vibrant blossom, will ripple out through the communitie­s.

And so last Saturday we opened for a few hours. And later in the month, when the meadow has establishe­d and after we add another garden to the developmen­t, it will open every day for everyone to enjoy.

And each 15 minutes on the quarter hour through hidden mechanical mechanisms, the garden puts on a show.

To a soundtrack of Morecambe and Wise singing Bring Me Sunshine, box balls bob up and down, bay trees twirl around, bubbles blow and, finally, a two metre mirrorball set in the dome underneath the Royal

Crown rotates!

To enjoy the show visit Hazelbank Gardens in Newtownabb­ey, just outside Belfast from the end of May.

I hope to meet you there!

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