Bee Roads near you

Lambeth Bee Roads are corridors along our roads and highways which provide food, shelter and habitat for wildlife.

We've already created an amazing number of Bee Roads all over Lambeth, close to where people live, work, study and play. 

Look through the list of Bee Roads below, and you'll find one close to you or find out more about the project. 

We'll be adding more sites as the project continues.

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  • Cowley Road Bee Road

    At Cowley Road we converted 340 metres square of short grass into a relatively low, rich habitat for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators.

  • Deronda Estate Bee Road

    At Deronda Estate we worked with the Tenants and Residents Association, local volunteers and pupils from Elmgreen School to create wildflower-rich verges, and plant a new 30-metre-long wildlife hed

  • Finch Avenue Bee Road

    We were delighted to work with residents to create a spring meadow on the verges beside houses on Finch Avenue. 

  • Holderness Estate Bee Road

    This site provides a show of colour visible from the roadside and lots of pollen and nectar for bees and butterflies.

  • Knatchbull Road Bee Road

    Extending the pollinator-friendly habitat out from the wildflower meadows and gardens of Myatts Field Park, Knatchbull Road roundabout has had its own Bee Roads treatment.

  • Ladas Field Bee Road

    At Ladas Fields, the small green at the end of Ladas Road in West Norwood, volunteers from the Open Orchard Project planted nectar and pollen-rich spring and early summer bulbs around fruit trees.

  • Loughborough Park Bee Road

    At the suggestion of Friends of Loughborough Park, and with their help, we worked to create a traditional meadow here, on the corner of Moorland Road and Loughborough Park.

  • Myatt’s Fields South Estate Bee Road

    At Myatts Field South we worked with residents and local volunteers to plant shade-tolerant wildflowers into grass verges, plug gaps in the hedging along Mostyn Road and create a mini-meadow next t

  • Norwood High Street Bee Road

    An exciting de-paving and planting scheme has transformed the high street between Tulse Hill and West Norwood.

  • Rush Common Bee Road

    In spring 2024, we are creating 450 square metres of wildflower meadow at the northern tip of Rush Common, opposite Baytree Road.