Image: Roy Smith; Wildlife Gardening Forum

Gardens are critical habitats for UK wildlife.

A connection with nature was a founding principle of Hampstead Garden Suburb.

Together, as a community of residents, we can establish HGS as a national flagship of urban biodiversity.

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Join the community  ⟶

Complete this 5 minute survey to give us vital baseline data about the local community, biodiversity & outdoor spaces.

Becoming a member of our community means you will be the first to hear updates & developments; priority access to events and can volunteer to get involved as much or as little as you would like.

Once we reach over 250 completed entries a name will be drawn at random to win a £50 gift voucher!

Wildlife Garden Challenge

  • Challenge yourself to make your garden wildlife friendly

  • Earn points, win prizes & gain nationally recognised Bronze, Silver & Gold status, in a scheme developed by the WLGF

  • Step by step guides on things to try, and why they matter

  • Be a part of this pilot scheme, ahead of a national rollout

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  • [This] brilliant project is truly the most important thing to happen in HGS since Dame Henrietta's day

    Steven Rowe - RA Trees & Open Spaces Committee

  • "A demonstration project at this scale could have real national impact"

    Dr Stephen Head - Founder of Wildlife Gardening Forum

  • "I love the variety of wildlife and green spaces in HGS and think this will make is even better.”

    Emma Howard - Chair, HGS Residents Association

  • Hampstead Garden Suburb is made of many houses set in a large garden, not many houses with gardens

    Simon Henderson - CEO, Hampstead Garden Suburb Trust