Residents are invited to sow seeds on another wildflower meadow in Heysham backed by the Eden Project.
The sowing will take place in the centre of Heysham village at 1pm on Wednesday May 31.
It is being held in collaboration with the Eden Project National Wildflower Centre and Sony Playstation.
Lancaster City Council workers were in Heysham village on Bank Holiday Monday preparing the area near the car park where the meadow will grow.

Lancaster City Council is working with the Eden Project’s National Wildflower Centre and PlayStation to highlight the wonder of wildflower habitats in Morecambe - and a community sowing project was held at Sunny Slopes in Heysham last year.
The Eden Project Morecambe is a new attraction planned for the town's central Promenade area with a target opening date of 2026. It's expected to bring huge numbers of visitors to the area, similar to the Eden Project environmental attraction in Cornwall.
Read more: PlayStation and Eden Project join forces to create wildflower habitat in Morecambe - Beyond Radio
Volunteers needed for Eden’s Heysham wildflower project - Beyond Radio


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