We’re welcoming in the New Year by welcoming even more stations to our family of bee-friendly railway station projects.
As part of on ongoing project with Govia Thameslink to install homes for nature across their network of stations, we have:
Planted a forgotten area in front of London Blackfriars Station’s south entrance with rosemary and spring bulbs, plus installed a hibernaculum and bird boxes. The bee box, though, has arguably the best view of St. Paul’s Cathedral in the city.
Installed bird boxes, a hibernaculum and a bee hotel at London’s Kentish Town Underground Station in the original giant brick planters.
Positioned gabion homes for nature throughout the car park at St. Albans Station and Radlett Station, Hertfordshire.
Transformed the bank on Harlington Station’s northbound platform (Bedfordshire) with hibernaculum, bird boxes and a bee hotel.
This brings our bee-friendly railway station projects count ever closer to 100 – know of a station near you that would make a wonderful wildlife habitat? Contact us and let us know about it.