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New Bush Stop Installed at Seacombe Mersey Ferries Terminal
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The roof of a new bus shelter at Seacombe Ferry terminal has been transformed into a blanket of lush greenery to help attract bees and increase biodiversity in the area.
Liverpool City Region Combined Authority |
Clear Channel, which manages bus shelters in the region, installed the bus stop and its living roof as part of a recent major revamp of Seacombe Ferry Terminal in collaboration with Liverpool City Region Combined Authority and Wirral Council.
Living roofs, also referred as 'Bee Bus Stops,' have been popping up in towns and cities across the country, from Glasgow to Brighton, but this is the first in the Liverpool City Region.
The shelters' roofs are planted with native wildflowers, such as kidney vetch, thyme, selfheal, and wild marjoram, chosen to attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators.
The green 'Bee Bus Stop' is located just outside the brand new Eureka! Science + Discovery attraction, which is set to open later this week.
As part of Mayor Steve Rotheram's commitment to creating a cleaner, greener city region, it is hoped that the new Living Roof will be followed by more of its kind in Halton, Knowsley, Liverpool, Wirral, Sefton, and St Helens.
Mayor Rotheram's £1m Community Environment Fund, launched in 2021, has supported nearly a hundred local grassroots environmental projects across the Liverpool City Region, including beekeeping, food planting, and climate awareness.
Cllr Liam Robinson, transport portfolio holder for the Liverpool City Region, said:“In the Liverpool City Region, we are working non-stop on a range of major transport projects to accelerate our transition to net carbon zero by 2040 – whether that’s rolling out new state-of-the-art trains with energy-efficient battery technology or introducing top-spec zero-emission hydrogen buses.Cllr Liz Grey, Chair Environment, Climate Emergency and Transport Committee at Wirral Council said:
“But addressing the climate emergency doesn’t always mean reaching for hi-tech solutions – this ‘living bus stop’, with a mini wildflower meadow on its roof, will help improve the biodiversity of the local area.
“It’s just one of the small changes that, taken together, can make a huge difference to air quality and the environment. We’ll be working with partners to explore how we can install many more of these ‘living roofs’ at shelters across the city region in the months and years to come.”
“It’s fantastic to see the first ‘bee bus stop’ in the city region here in Wirral. Not only will the project help attract pollinating insects, it also makes something as practical as a bus shelter into a beautiful feature.Will Ramage, Clear Channel’s Managing Director, said:
“The green roof should become a riot of colours in spring and summer when the plants begin to blossom, making it an attractive place for people, as well as bees and butterflies, to spend time.”
“It makes our world feel a little better knowing our Bee Bus Stops are about to take root in Wirral.Leigh-Anne Stradeski, CEO at Eureka! Science + Discovery, said:
“The Liverpool City Region has made a decisive first step by installing this environmentally conscious bus shelter and I’m exceptionally proud that we’re able to play a part in making the city even greener and more sustainable.”
“One of our key themes here is nature and the ways in which we can all take action, large or small, to work towards a more sustainable future for ourselves, other species and the planet.
“With this in mind, we think the living bus shelter creates a brilliant indoor-outdoor connection for the thousands of children, young people and families who will visit us in the coming years.”
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