
Love Square is just the beginning of the story. If we win the public vote then we will also create two Grow Wild Hotspots – one at each end of the Grey to Green corridor, signposting the way to Love Square
Love Square is just the beginning of the story. If we win the public vote then we will also create two Grow Wild Hotspots – one at each end of the Grey to Green corridor, signposting the way to Love Square
Love Square will be a beautiful year-round city nature garden, full of flowers that will bring joy to people and create an abundance of nectar and pollen for our essential bees and butterflies and other pollinating insects, as well as seeds and food for birds in the hungry months of the year.
The partners for the Love Square project recently met at the site to discuss the many potential benefits of the project for Sheffield – and to encourage people to get voting for Love Square before the competition closes on 4th November.
The Department of Landscape, through Professors Nigel Dunnett and James Hitchmough, at the University of Sheffield has pioneered sustainable approaches to garden and landscape planting which are visually very beautiful and dramatic throughout the year, and which are also very good for wildlife.