Ashfield District Council creating bee highways in Hucknall
Ashfield District Council has started sowing brand new bee highways in Hucknall and across the District.
The bee highways will be home to a mixture of native wildflowers including Cornflowers and Oxeye Daisies to support pollinators, birds, and other small wildlife.
The new bee highways are being created on Titchfield Park, and Kenbrook Road in Hucknall. They will also be on Teversal Trail in Skegby, and along Derby Road in Kirkby.
Councillor Samantha Deakin, Cabinet Member for Parks, Town Centres, and Neighbourhood Services said: "We are really excited to be able to start the planting of the first of many bee highways in Ashfield. We know that these highways will help increase the biodiversity and habitats for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators.
"We are committed to improving and protecting the environment to create a cleaner, greener area to live, work and visit for all our residents, including wildlife. We have been planting hundreds of trees over the past few weeks at six parks and green spaces across the District as part of this commitment."
Earlier this week, students from Broomhill School took part in a group litter pick at Titchfield Park to clear the area in preparation for the project before later sowing wildflower seeds in the park.
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