Giving city dwellers access to nature is key aim, says National Trust
by Helena Horton Environment reporter from Environment | The Guardian on (#6G3ZE)
Charity to bring its gardens to urban areas to allow nature-deprived communities access to green spaces
Bringing glorious gardens and green space to nature-deprived people in cities is one of the National Trust's most important roles, its head has said.
Maintaining some of the most famous country houses in England, Wales and Northern Ireland has long been thought of as the trust's central purpose, but the charity is aiming to bring its gardens to urban areas to increase access to nature, with an urban garden planned for Chelsea flower show that will model a pocket park that can be copied and rolled out across towns and cities.
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