One of the biggest green spaces in London will be transformed with new ponds, meadows and more
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Wormwood Scrubs in Hammersmith and Fulham will undergo a £3 million transformation aimed at enhancing biodiversity and improving drainage. The project will involve creating new ponds, meadows, trees, and grasslands across the 190-acre area adjacent to the prison. Funded by HS2, the project aims to better manage surface water and improve access. The council secured £3.8 million for the initiative and is currently seeking a supplier to undertake the work, expected to last six to eight months once started.
The Wormwood Scrubs in Hammersmith and Fulham is set to undergo a £3 million transformation to enhance biodiversity and improve drainage throughout the area.
Council plans include creating new ponds, meadows, trees, and grasslands over the 190-acre site, with funding provided by HS2 for ecological improvements.
Read at Time Out London
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