Space to Thrive

When Chelmsford City Council declared a climate emergency in July 2019, we put nature conservation and fighting climate change at the heart of what we do.  Space to Thrive is one of our initiatives to help combat the climate emergency and is all about how City Parks are taking action and what we are doing out on the ground.

From our ongoing projects on establishing wildflower meadows with schools, managing grasslands, and planting trees through Greening Chelmsford, to how you could join in and volunteer in our parks.

Use this page to explore more on what we do locally to help nature find Space to Thrive.  Or discover our fun and learning pages for activities and nature projects you can do at home to support wildlife corridors and nature on your doorsteps.

Giving Chelmsford’s wildlife corridors space to thrive

In 2022, Chelmsford City Council changed how it maintains grassland in the district. Large areas like our parks, right through to communal green spaces and small neighbourhood verges are now managed in a different way.

For decades, the council has cut all of the grass every few weeks. Although we did this with the best intentions, we are realising that closely cropped grass is a desert for biodiversity. Now we’re doing things differently to restore lost grassland habitats before it’s too late to support our rapidly declining populations of pollinators

Watch our 2022 Space to Thrive reel which tells you a bit more on why we think this is so important here 

See out land management pages for more on the ways we care for grass land or see our Grass land management strategy

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