Parr Street
A pioneering Liverpool project creating green corridors & tackling climate change with nature-based solutions, enhancing biodiversity & air quality.
A pioneering Liverpool project creating green corridors & tackling climate change with nature-based solutions, enhancing biodiversity & air quality.

Back in 2014, in response to Government funding cuts to local authorities, the Mayor of Liverpool commissioned a Green and Open Spaces Review to look at future ways to fund parks maintenance. Two of the key review recommendations were to seek external funding and to consider opportunities to create green corridors across the city for connectivity.
In response Liverpool successfully applied for funding under the Horizon 2020 URBAN GreenUP project to retrofit, test and monitor a range of green infrastructure to help the city adapt to future climate change impacts.
Working together with 2 other front runner cities: Valladolid in Spain and Izmir in Turkey the project has a further 5 follower cities in, Germany, Italy, Vietnam, South America, and China and focusses on promoting the multiple environmental, social and economic benefits associated with green infrastructure or Nature Based Solutions.
A big living wall with an even bigger purpose, we created a plant palette using 23 different plant varieties, designed to give colour and interest all year round whilst providing sources of nectar and pollination. Taking advantage of every square metre, the majority of plants in the wall have an ecological value, providing berries (strawberries!), seed and fodder. Including a number of native species, the planting palette very much supports the local area’s flora and fauna.
Working with the University of Liverpool, we’ll be monitoring the improvements and successes in not only the air quality and biodiversity but also in people’s perceptions and any resulting regeneration initiatives in the local area. We’re excited to be a part of the beginning of a green avenue stretching to the coast, and an even bigger scheme worldwide!
Take a look at the video here.

Partner with the team behind the world’s largest and most awarded living walls.

