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Topic: Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Gunnersbury Park Grime protest song
Posted by: Gareth Sinclair
Date/Time: 08/04/24 20:43:00

That just isn't accurate. As an experienced wildlife gardener myself, the type of planting undertaken and the creation of habitats significantly increases biodiversity. At Gunnersbury Park since it it became the CIC and now a charity it has; planted many new hedgerows providing essential cover to insects and birds, created an orchard when previously an impenetrable thicket existed and which attracts pollinators in their droves, created new long herbaceous borders, worked hard to sustain and create new wild flower meadows, developed shaded and Mediterranean gardens. So good management and leadership with a strong and clear vision has had a direct impact on the biodiversity in the park. My own garden is open to the public under the NGS each year and Gunnersbury has been a source of inspiration. Well done Gunnersbury!                    


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TopicDate PostedPosted By
Gunnersbury Park Grime protest song21/03/24 17:07:00 Mark Evans
   Re:Gunnersbury Park Grime protest song21/03/24 18:40:00 Gareth Sinclair
      Re:Re:Gunnersbury Park Grime protest song26/03/24 11:16:00 Keith Iddon
         Re:Re:Re:Gunnersbury Park Grime protest song26/03/24 12:17:00 Keith Iddon
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Gunnersbury Park Grime protest song28/03/24 19:43:00 Gareth Sinclair
               Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Gunnersbury Park Grime protest song05/04/24 09:59:00 Julie Kaiser
                  Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Gunnersbury Park Grime protest song05/04/24 12:48:00 Keith Iddon
                     Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Gunnersbury Park Grime protest song05/04/24 16:38:00 Rosco White
                     Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Gunnersbury Park Grime protest song08/04/24 20:43:00 Gareth Sinclair

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