Reputational damage to Preston City Council over Guild Hall saga ‘pretty serious’lio partnership manager Pic: Lancashire County Council
It also helps to reduce the ‘Urban Heat Island Effect’, capture particulates from the air, and aims to make Preston a greener and happier place.Mr Ramage said: “We’ve seen great success with Living Roofs across the UK with more than 120 shelters installed to date. Our overall goal is to reach 1,000 Living Roofs nationwide.”
The shelter took less than a day to install and only two annual visits are required for fertilising, weeding and trimming.County councillor Scott Smith, Lancashire County Council lead member for highways and active travel, said: “One of the key aims of the new CYCLOPS junction is to improve our environment by supporting people to make healthier travel choices, and it’s very fitting that this new bus shelter will help to support bees and other vital pollinators.