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Transforming & Maintaining Outdoor Spaces, whilst putting nature first!

  • bottlebrookgardeni
  • Aug 4
  • 1 min read


As part of re-wilding efforts within the area, Millenium Way (the stretch running from Outrams Wharf to Little Eaton island) has been allowed to grow out to encourage wildlife, insects and birds to thrive. We have been maintaining a pathway throught the middle, offering an interesting and unique perspective to pedestrians.


Recently some unique handmade birdboxes were added to the various copse of trees which feature along the pedestrian pathway. Ciaran, owner operator of Bottle Brook Gardens said, “It’s been great to work on an interesting project like this, and I hope it will also encourage people to walk along the pathway!”


Mikey Foulds, owner operator of Henmore Vale Landscapes, said “It’s been great to incorporate my passion for sustainability and using natural products, into a local project”.


If you fancy a local walk with a different perspective and an insight into rewilding why not take a stroll down Millenium Way, Little Eaton?


How could employing Grounds Maintenance contractors with a passion and understanding for incorporating Horticultural knowledge and putting nature first help your business? Why not get in touch to discuss your outdoor space?

 
 
 

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