Much of my day job at the moment is spent in the offices of organisations other than the RSPB and in particular the County Hall of West Sussex County Council.

As I arrive, I pass by the manicured lawns and rose beds that front the building, and head into whatever meeting I'm attending that day. But the bit I love the most is a rather tucked away corner, outside and around the back.

What the Council has done is abandon the very formal, and instead they've sown wildflower seeds.

It's a little haven of Wild Carrot, Fleabane, knapweeds and other species.

I think it is fantastic. There are bees and hoverflies and who knows what else in amongst the shelter and microclimates of all those stems and leaves. It is one giant wildlife salad.

I think it also brightens up this rather dull corner.

It cuts down the carbon footprint of all the mower work needed elsewhere. And it even is probably even kind of the purses of the folk of West Sussex because it doesn't need daily tending.

So a big thumbs up from me - it's definitely a big step in the right direction. And I look forward to the day when the Council - and society - feel that this wouldn't be out of place on the front lawn either!

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  • I agree too this should be in the front of the building too. Such a shame it has to be hidden away. There's a patch I walk through to and from work, just as I think it's starting to look lovely the council come along and cut the grass. I love seeing wildflowers grow. So sad when I go past after they've cut it. I miss the daisies, dandelions, clover - they're the one's I can recognise! Loving the idea of "Wild Britain in Bloom" - another supporter found.

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  • I agree too this should be in the front of the building too. Such a shame it has to be hidden away. There's a patch I walk through to and from work, just as I think it's starting to look lovely the council come along and cut the grass. I love seeing wildflowers grow. So sad when I go past after they've cut it. I miss the daisies, dandelions, clover - they're the one's I can recognise! Loving the idea of "Wild Britain in Bloom" - another supporter found.

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