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Transformed from a nondescript green space - visited more by fly-tippers than walkers - Beaconsfield Gardens has been transformed by the addition of thousands of spring and summer bulbs. There is an insect hotel, new trees, shrubs, bird boxes and feeders, a stumpery; and educational and fun activities. We mow a neat path through the meadow and encourage people to use it. In spring the daffodils cheer us with their sunny yellow. Left to grow, the grass flowers with borage, yarrow and ragwort - all very pollinator-friendly flowers, plus a spectacular sea of buttercups. The public reaction has been overwhelmingly positive, the buzz of insects and bird life can be heard and seen.
The organisation with legal responsibility for Beaconsfield Road Open Space is Ealing Council.
Beaconsfield Road Open Space is managed and maintained by Ealing Council in collaboration with Abundance London.
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