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Chair’s report 2022
It’s no exaggeration to say that the past year has been transformational for the CREOS Open Space.
The CREOS Wildflower Meadow
Three years ago we established an experimental wildflower meadow along the western edge of the school playing field. Now the meadow is established and continues to bloom in the summer, providing colour as well as attracting bees and butterflies, and of course local passers-by.
Completion of the New Meadow Path
Work on the new meadow path is now complete.
The New Meadow Path
The new Meadow Path is now almost complete.
The CREOS Cyclamen
Cyclamen enthusiasts once had to travel to Mediterranean shores to find this hardy plant growing in the wild, but now this beautiful little flower is thriving in its location off the CREOS Lower Path and getting more abundant every year.
The tiny but amazing world of the mosses and liverworts
They may be small in stature, but mosses and liverworts greatly enhance the beauty and biological interest of just about everywhere in London from roadside trees, garden walls and paths. They are also some of the best biological indicators of air quality and climate.
Snake’s Head Fritillary In CREOS Meadow
A snake's head fritillary poking through the grass in the CREOS meadow
Pathwork Behind Hanley Club
We have now completed the renovation of the path behind the Hanley Club (see pic), which now has a layer of hoggin which will provide much better drainage