What are we doing?
We now have over 100 sites across the Flintshire County Council estate which are managed for wildflowers and pollinators. We have a range of sites from naturally diverse sites, where we have started managing the sites to protect the existing wild seedbank, seeded wildflower sites, wildflower turf sites and wildflower plug planted sites. These are all a huge benefit to our pollinators providing steppingstones of habitat in the landscape.
You may have spotted our Nature Area signs which are being installed to highlight the areas being managed for nature. We have invested grant funding in new machinery which will collect the cuttings and a non-chemical weed control system, currently in use by our Countryside and Streetscene team.
The majority of our wildflower sites will receive one cut in the late summer/early autumn after the wildflowers have flowered and set seed. The cuttings at the sites will be collected to ensure the right conditions for wildflowers to continue growing.
Find out more about wildflower meadow management
Where to find wildflowers
There are many wildflower sites around Flintshire in our urban spaces. Look up your postcode in the map below to find your local wildflower site to follow this spring!
View the map of wildflowers sites in Flintshire