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Local Partnership Creates Wildlife Corridor at Crystal Peaks
21 December 2015
Property owner Hermes and managing agent Workman launched a programme with Crystal Peaks Shopping Centre to expand a nearby ancient meadow area, creating a new wildlife corridor that offers local engagement opportunities for schools, residents and staff of the shopping centre.
Topic: Biodiversity
Type: Case Studies
Member: Federated Hermes
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Ecological Master Plan in London
07 September 2015
As part of The Crown Estate’s ecological master plan for its holdings in Regent Street and St James’s, the organisation is creating a green corridor linking Regent's Park and St James's Park. Plans include green roofs, brown roofs, green walls, pocket habitats, community gardens, street trees, window boxes and planters, as well as bird boxes, bat boxes and bee hives. Through its estate-wide approach, The Crown Estate will create valuable habitats for wildlife and improve the experience for people living, working and visiting the area.
Topic: Biodiversity
Type: Case Studies
Member: The Crown Estate
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London property owners join forces to launch Wild West End ecology initiative
03 July 2015
BBP Members The Crown Estate, Grosvenor and Shaftesbury announce a unique collaboration to promote green infrastructure in the capital, through an ecology project entitled 'Wild West End.'
Topic: Biodiversity
Type: News
Member: The Crown Estate
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Green Roofs in Central London
03 July 2015
When British Land first included green roofs in its Sustainability Brief for Developments in 2004, the firm needed to work closely with its design partners and property teams to design, plant and maintain habitats that really enhanced biodiversity. Since then, British Land has created green roofs on 12 new buildings in central London, with more under design, and has successfully retrofitted them to three existing buildings.
Topic: Biodiversity
Type: Case Studies
Member: British Land