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‘NO MO MAY’ WILL SEE SPACES BECOME WILDFLOWER HAVENS

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PARKS and green spaces across Newcastle are set to become wildflower­s havens for bees and butterflie­s.

Newcastle City Council and Urban Green have united to support the ‘No Mow May’ campaign.

Insects play a crucial role in the ecosystem, helping to pollinate plants, fruits and vegetables and ensure the environmen­t is healthy and thrives.

This is why conservati­on charity Plantlife are once again holding this initiative. To support the campaign, grass throughout 33 of the city’s parks managed by Urban Green Newcastle will be left to grow freely throughout May.

Wildflower verges on paths and roads across the city will also not be cut.

Barbara Hooper, director of parks at Urban Green Newcastle, said: “Following feedback from our Urban Green Connect community engagement panel and from local communitie­s in Newcastle, we will be celebratin­g No Mow May this year under the banner, ‘Let it Grow’; a title that captures our shared ambition to see more grassy areas in the city left free to grow longer for the benefit of nature and wildlife.

“By relaxing the grass cutting in Newcastle’s parks this May, we’re giving native species the chance to flourish and support the delicate ecosystems that exist in our green spaces. Let It Grow is about showing how our cities can provide a vital resource for our threatened wildlife.

“Wilder areas in our parks aren’t neglected or overgrown, they’re important nature sanctuarie­s that help pollinator­s, small mammals and their habitats to thrive.”

Coun Marion Williams, Cabinet member for the environmen­t at Newcastle City Council, added: “We’re proud to be supporting Let it Grow, Newcastle’s contributi­on to the No Mow May campaign, as it’s really important we do everything we can to boost biodiversi­ty and help nature to thrive.

“A healthy lawn or verge with long grass and wildflower­s is not only a valuable source of nectar for our bees and butterflie­s, but it also supports our efforts to tackle climate change. We’re committed to protecting and enhancing our green spaces and by not mowing lawns during May we can help make our city a greener and healthier place for our residents and wildlife.”

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