Map of our Wastes of Space

Urban kestrel

Urban kestrel © Andrew Whitmarsh

Map of our Wastes of Space

We're looking for spaces that are unused, unloved, and devoid of wildlife that you think are a #WasteOfSpace and need to be put to better use. Perhaps it's a random patch of grass on the pavement or traffic island; or a park that doesn't have anything other than grass; or a vast concreted space in front of a building or in a town square; or even roofs and walls of buildings and bus stations. Look at the map below to find your nearest waste of space.

We can breathe new life into these spaces by placing benches, wildlife shelters, raised beds, and window boxes and planting wildflower patches, green roofs, green walls, and trees.

We'd love to work together with you, the community and councils to transform them into spaces that the whole community can enjoy.

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Thank you to everyone who has submitted a photo of the wastes of space in their neighbourhood. Here is a selection of your photos from across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.