Meadows at Parliament Hill
Wildflower Meadows are one of the most important habitats for our declining pollinators, like bees and butterflies. Sadly the UK has lost 97% of its meadows since the 1940s. New meadow areas have been created in the Parliament Hill area to improve biodiversity on and around Hampstead Heath.
The Hive Meadow
Since September 2022, we have been converting an unloved patch of grass between the Hive building and the Savernake Road entrance into a wildflower meadow. This is part of plans to beautify this entrance to the Heath and improve habitats for butterflies across London through the Big City Butterflies project . It has been seeded with a special mix of native wildflowers and cornfield annuals, as well as planted with native bulbs and wildflower plants to provide nectar and caterpillar foodplants. Creating this new meadow required a lot of work, as you can see below and you can help us extend this work by supporting our new meadow appeal below.