In 2020 the Parish Council embarked on a programme to promote the growth of wildflowers in the Parish, with a subsequent improvement in habitats for pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Since the 1930s 97% of wildflower meadows have been lost due to changes in countryside and urban management. Many meadows were ploughed up after the Second World War to produce monocultures of cereals, with increasing use of herbicides. Others are fertilised and cut to provide winter feed for cattle. Wildflowers cannot compete with actively growing grasses.
The Parish Council currently has licences from Kent County Council so that we can maintain the banked verge at the village end of Childsbridge Lane and the verge opposite the White Rock Inn at Underriver, amongst others. You will see the ‘DO NOT CUT’ signs here. We have also been working on the triangle of grass below the playground on Seal Recreation Ground. Following discussions with Sevenoaks District Council and the Kent Wildlife Trust the lower section of the common in Godden Green is being left to grow, again to promote wildflower growth.
Seal Parish Clerk and RFO: Kassia Estrada-Castillon
Email: clerk@sealparish.gov.uk
Tel: 07312 123830