Across Farnborough Business Park, areas of grassland have been left to grow as part of the national No Mow May campaign, led by Plantlife, encouraging people to put away the lawnmowers and let nature thrive.
The initiative forms part of our wider Biodiversity Month activities and ongoing commitment to supporting wildlife and creating greener spaces across the park.
By allowing wildflowers and grasses to grow naturally, even for a few weeks, important habitats can be created for pollinators, insects and other wildlife.
Did you know that since the 1930s, Britain has lost around 97% of its flower-rich meadows? Last year also saw one of the worst years on record for UK butterflies, with 51 of 58 species declining. What grows in our green spaces genuinely matters.
8,330 sq ft deal with a 10-year lease for Aon at Pinehurst 2, Farnborough Business Park.
As part of our Connect to Nature Month, occupiers across the park were invited to step outside, enjoy the fresh air and capture their favourite moments from around the park for our Walk to Work Day photo competition.
Our community from across the park rolled up their sleeves and got stuck in at our Community Allotment Planting Event, helping transform the shared growing space ahead of the summer months.