London park tackles climate change

If you have read this week’s blogs about London’s open spaces adapting to climate change, then you will be pleased to hear that there is to be a model example for local councils to follow.

Details have just been announced about the creation of an East London park which is being designed to take into account the effects of climate change. It will serve as a national demonstration site for local councils across the country struggling with the twin challenges of flooding and drought. Plus it will offer ideas and information for individual gardeners with regard to planting and water conservation.

http://www.rhs.org.uk/Gardening/News/-Flagship–park-tackles-climate-change

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