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Summer pollinator sites return across Rushcliffe to see local wildlife thrive

Last updated: 15/5/2025

Rushcliffe Borough Council (RBC) is again creating a number of summer pollinator areas across the Borough to encourage wildlife and habitats to thrive even further.

It follows on from the success of the scheme over the last four years and compliments the national ‘No Mow’ in May campaign.

RBC has identified 36 sites across the Borough that will grow from May to September this year, covering over three hectares, mainly on land it already owns and maintains or areas selected by local residents or Town or Parish Councils.

The Council’s Streetwise team are now not mowing selected areas across Rushcliffe to help create natural corridors to support and enhance local wildlife. 

This sustainable management of the open spaces helps to not only mitigate the impact of climate change but supports the Council’s Carbon Clever initiative and its commitment to become carbon neutral by 2030.

The selected areas in the Borough are as follows:

West Bridgford

Abbey Circus

Land north and south of Buckfast Way, Abbey Park,

Adbolton Lane Playground, Lady Bay

Alford Road, Edwalton

Beaulieu Gardens, Compton Acres

Blanford Gardens, Compton Acres

Bridgfield Meadow, West Bridgford

Broadstone Balancing Pond, Compton Acres

Compton Acres

Cranford Gardens, Compton Acres

Deepdale Close to Easedale Close, Gamston

Dorset Gardens, Compton Acres

Green line extension, Edwalton

Gresham Playing Field – tram side

Greythorn Drive Park, Compton Acres

Greystones Close, Gamston

Junction of Valley Road and Melton Road

Junction of Wilford Lane and Compton Acres / Heathervale Green

Killerton Park Drive, Compton Acres

Knights Close, Compton Acres

Lyme Park Open Space (three sites), Compton Acres

Melton Gardens, Edwalton

Miss Machin’s Field, Edwalton

Rannerdale Close to Mellbreak Close, Gamston

Rugby Road and Rushcliffe Arena entrance, Compton Acres

Stamford Road, West Bridgford

The Hook play area, Lady Bay

Tram Line, Wilford Lane to Acorn Bank

West of Greystones Close, Gamston

 

Villages – either requested by Town and Parish Councils or residents

Bingham - Mill Hill

East Leake - Beech Avenue and Willow Close

East Leake - Gotham Road

East Leake – Manor Farm Meadow

Keyworth, Hawthorn Close

Kinoulton - Newbold Way

Whatton - Green Walk

Find out more information on our Summer Pollinator Scheme.

RBC’s Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Environment & Safety Cllr Rob Inglis said: “We have summer pollinator areas set out across the Borough to further protect nature and enhance biodiversity by providing essential habitat and food sources for pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and moths.

“We also have a large number of pre-existing wildflower meadows to ensure that even more wildlife and habitats can thrive.

“We find this is a wonderful way to help increase biodiversity across Rushcliffe, protect our environment and help us to be more Carbon Clever in line with our environmental agenda.”

Sites with ‘No Mow’ areas often have paths cut through them or adjacent cut areas to provide space for people to sit or children to play.

This creates a more varied greenspace, providing a wider range of recreational and social opportunities as well as benefitting more species, and make a more interesting natural environment.

If weeds become an issue at the sites alternative methods of removal will be considered that will not affect habitats and the scheme does not include highways verges or sites operated by Nottinghamshire County Council.

Residents can also get involved if they have their own summer pollinator site on land not managed by the Council. For advice on re-wilding lawns, visit www.wildaboutgardens.org.uk.