Urban Buzz Cornwall

Urban Buzz Cornwall

Common Blue (Polyommatus icarus) © Paul Hetherington

Part of the national Urban Buzz project, Urban Buzz Cornwall created or enhanced over 12 hectare of pollinator habitat across 58 ‘Buzzing Hotspots’. Thanks to the enthusiasm and hard work of over 500 volunteers, wildflower-rich grasslands were created or enhanced, bug-friendly gardens planted and nesting habitat created across Falmouth, St Austell, Truro and Wadebridge, bringing colour and wildlife to parks and green spaces.

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Quick Facts:

  • Name of Project: Urban Buzz Cornwall
  • Duration of Project: 2018 – 2019
  • Location of Project: Cornwall
  • Species benefiting from Project: Pollinators and other invertebrates
  • Project funded by: The Biffa Award and Eden Project
  • Project partners: The Eden Project, Cornwall Council, Falmouth Town Council, St Austell Town Council, Truro City Council and Wadebridge Town Council.
  • Habitat created/enhanced through project: Over 12 hectares.

The Urban Buzz Cornwall project worked in partnership with The Eden Project, Cornwall Council, Falmouth Town Council, St Austell Town Council, Truro City Council and Wadebridge Town Council.

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Biffa Award
Eden Project

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