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Plastic bottles to beautiful boardwalk - Mayor of Kingston officially opens Six Acre Meadow walkway
One of the Borough’s oldest hay meadows, and the inspirational setting for Sir John Everett Millais ‘Ophelia’ painting, now boasts a new and improved walkway thanks to funding provided by Kingston Council as part of its Community Grants Programme.... And as one of the borough’s oldest hay meadows, it’s home to a wealth of exciting biodiversity.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/157/plastic-bottles-to-beautiful-boardwalk-mayor-of-kingston-officially-opens-six-acre-meadow-walkway -
Plastic bottles to beautiful boardwalk - Mayor of Kingston officially opens Six Acre Meadow walkway
One of the Borough’s oldest hay meadows, and the inspirational setting for Sir John Everett Millais ‘Ophelia’ painting, now boasts a new and improved walkway thanks to funding provided by Kingston Council as part of its Community Grants Programme.... And as one of the borough’s oldest hay meadows, it’s home to a wealth of exciting biodiversity.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/157/plastic-bottles-to-beautiful-boardwalk---mayor-of-kingston-officially-opens-six-acre-meadow-walkway -
Grant awarded for a new boardwalk in the Six Acre Meadow
One of the Borough’s oldest hay meadows is set to benefit from a new and improved walkway thanks to funding provided by Kingston Council as part of its Community Grants Programme.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/65/grant-awarded-for-a-new-boardwalk-in-the-six-acre-meadow -
News
One of the Borough’s oldest hay meadows is set to benefit from a new and improved walkway thanks to funding provided by Kingston Council as part of its Community Grants Programme.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news?page=43 -
Biodiversity projects
This included scything workshops, which used a traditional hay meadow management technique to trim the grasslands.
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Kingston's biodiversity projects
The park supports an array of habitats including a hay meadow, woodlands and a community orchard - one of the focal features of the park is the wetland system, which in part gives the park its name
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/biodiversity-kingston/kingstons-biodiversity-projects -
Kingston’s nature reserves
The site has historically been managed as part of the Higher Level Stewardship agreement with Natural England, which has included an annual hay cut of the grassland as well as woodland management which has been conducted by Red Kite and Lower Mole Project.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/biodiversity-kingston/kingston’s-nature-reserves -
Sustainable September 2023
Join us at one of Kingston's most special nature reserves and take part in a scything workshop, which uses traditional hay meadow management techniques to trim the grasslands.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/climate-change/sustainable-september-2023 -
Coping with extreme weather
locate away from heat sources and combustible materials e.g. fuels, oils, hay, straw and wood.
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/emergency-planning/coping-extreme-weather/2