Taylor Wimpey in Cowbridge taking part in #NoMowMay initiative

By Jenny Davis

3rd May 2024 | Local News

Taylor Wimpey's Clare Garden Village development
Taylor Wimpey's Clare Garden Village development

Taylor Wimpey South Wales is supporting British conservation charity Plantlife's 'No Mow May' initiative, helping to encourage wildlife to thrive at its Clare Garden Village development in Cowbridge. 

According to Plantlife, the UK has lost 97% of its flower-rich meadows since the 1970s*, resulting in a drastic decrease in important food sources for pollinators. Throughout 'No Mow May,' individuals, businesses and organisations around the UK are invited to put the lawnmower away for a month to allow their grass to grow freely, resulting in many benefits to wildlife. 

As part of its wider commitments to creating greener, healthier communities, Taylor Wimpey is pledging to keep selected green spaces and wildflowers thriving at its Clare Garden Village development in Cowbridge.

Danielle Heard, Sales and Customer Service Director for Taylor Wimpey South Wales, said: "We are committed to creating greener, healthier communities for our customers and taking part in No Mow May is one of the many ways we are doing just that. It's a fantastic initiative and one that has a real benefit to our environment, and we're pleased to be playing our part to help."

Local residents living on the development and in the wider Cowbridge area are encouraged to join Taylor Wimpey in this movement. To take part, they're simply encouraged to stop mowing their grass throughout the month of May, and share pictures of their progress on social media, using the hashtag #NoMowMay. 

Further information about the initiative can be found on Plantlife's website at www.plantlife.org.uk/campaigns/nomowmay/.

     

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