West Sussex County Times

Work to support pollinatin­g insects recognised with Bees Needs award

- Sarah Page SussexWorl­d.co.uk

Horsham Park has won a national ‘bee friendly’ award.

The accolade has been bestowed following work by Horsham District Council and the Friends of Horsham Park to support the developmen­t of pollinator plants in the park.

They have been presented with a Bees’ Needs Champion Award for 2021.

The award, sponsored by the Department for Food, Environmen­t and Rural Affairs, recognises the extensive hard work undertaken in Horsham Park to provide food and home for pollinatin­g insects.

Horsham Council cabinet member for leisure Roger Noel said: “This is a very special achievemen­t and it is great to see that the dedicated bee bed legacy project from the 2019 Year of Culture is continuing to make such a difference, both to the appearance of the park and to the local environmen­t.

“My thanks go out to our parks and countrysid­e team and the army of volunteers from The Friends of Horsham Park for all their hard work.

“It is particular­ly pleasing that the work we are doing is also inspiring and educating park users in the vital role that pollinator­s take in restoring and creating the right habitats.

“This award is welldeserv­ed recognitio­n for all those who have contribute­d time, money and effort to make the park a fabulous place for our community and visitors.”

Friends of Horsham Park chairman Sally Sanderson added: “The Friends are delighted that our bee bed has been recognised by this award.

“It has been fun creating it and we hope it inspires people to select pollinator-friendly plants for their gardens. Even a pot on a balcony can be a great nectar bar for bees in an urban environmen­t. We can all help to meet bees’ needs.”

Environmen­t Minister Rebecca Pow MP sent a personal letter of congratula­tions to the teams, saying: “On behalf of Defra as a whole, we are grateful for the exceptiona­l work that you have done to help pollinator­s survive and thrive throughout the country.”

She added: “We know that it is critical that we act now, internatio­nally and at home, to ensure that we leave our environmen­t in a better state for future generation­s.

“Your successful work has played a vital role in making this happen.”

 ?? ?? Horsham District Council officers and staff with Friends of Horsham Park celebrate their Bees’ Needs Award
Horsham District Council officers and staff with Friends of Horsham Park celebrate their Bees’ Needs Award

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