The Lowry Hotel supported the planting of 1.25 hectares of wildflowers in the UK in 2023
The Lowry Hotel is part of an imaginative and beautiful solution to the problem of the loss of flowers and pollinators in the UK. Not only are wildflowers attractive and beneficial to our well-being, but for the thousands of pollinating insects, wildflowers are critical.
Since 1940 we’ve lost ninety seven percent of our flower rich meadows and hundreds of our pollinator species are in decline. In areas, our local wildlife finds itself in isolated oases, walled in by agricultural land, urban landscapes, roads, and gardens.
Our solution is to restore B-Lines – a network of insect pathways along which we are restoring and creating wildflower rich habitat. These insect super highways created in partnership with GreenTheUK and Buglife will extend across the whole of the UK, allowing wildlife to move freely through our countryside and towns. Thanks to the Lowry Hotel, we have created a network of flower-rich pathways benefiting pollinators, other wildlife and people. These wildflowers were sown aross several dates including a volunteering event with the Lowry Hotel team in April 2023 - read more about it here.
12,500 sq m of wildflowers planted across Manchester
Rosebery Street, Cornbrook Openspace, Lockton Close, Didsbury Park Friends, Kingsway Central Reservation, Moss Lane, Quinney Crescent, Broadway, Conyngham Road, Lower Park Road, Upper Park Road, Russell Street, Blantyre Street.
One spring afternoon whilst most were hiding indoors when it rained cats and dogs in Manchester, an enthusiastic team from The Lowry Hotel was outside sowing wildflowers in Rosebery St Park. Some nearby residents popped by to ask about the project and were excited to hear that wildflowers were being planted in their local park. This initiative is part of a wider campaign by the Lowry Hotel to plant 600 trees in local schools as well as sowing 12,500 sq m of wildflowers in local parks. These projects are in collaboration with GreenTheUK, the Royal Forestry Society, Buglife and Manchester City Council.
In addition, various other sites across Manchester City have been transformed into wildflower gardens with wildflower seeds by Manchester City Council and local community groups thanks to the support from the Lowry Hotel.
Wildflowers & Grasses Planted
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Sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, halt and reverse land degradation, halt biodiversity loss.