Garden makeover proves a towering success

Two Salix Homes tower blocks have been transformed, with the creation of new communal gardens complete with growing areas, wildflower meadows and new seating areas for residents.

Arthur Millwood Court and Canon Hussey Court, in Islington, are in full bloom after undergoing major landscape and architectural work that offers residents and visitors a relaxing place to take time and enjoy the natural surroundings, designed to be a calming green space in the middle of inner-city Salford.

Some of the green spaces are designed to be wild gardens to encourage wildlife, insects and butterflies, leaving green areas to grow naturally also aids in reducing carbon in the atmosphere, promoting biodiversity and helping to make a healthier environment.

Salix Homes are committed to improving homes and communities across Salford, and this latest investment in the outdoor area at the two tower blocks aims to aid well-being and provides residents with much-needed outdoor space to catch up with friends and take some time out.

Construction partners Truline created new block paving outside each of the main entrances, with a walkway leading to benches to encourage residents to spend time outdoors – as little as 15 minutes connecting with nature has been proven to help reduce stress and anxiety.

There is a new covered bin store built with sustainability and the environment in mind, with a living roof of grass and wildflowers, all part of Salix Homes’ net zero ambitions and helping towards being an environmentally conscious housing provider.

Raised beds have also been constructed to encourage residents and visitors with limited mobility to enjoy some gardening such as planting herbs, vegetables and flowers. The planting areas also have benches built into the design to encourage tenant groups to work together and socialise.

Liam Turner, Executive Director of Assets, Growth and Sustainability at Salix Homes, said:

“It’s really important as a housing provider that we think about customer well-being and being able to offer peaceful, back-to-nature places in the middle of an urban environment is an important part of city living. Pleasant and welcoming communal garden areas are a great way to help tackle isolation and promote a healthier lifestyle, by taking some time to connect with nature and enjoy the sights and sounds. The feedback from tenants has been really positive and we look forward to seeing the benefits these new outdoor facilities bring to the community.”

Rob Smyth, Truline Construction Manager is delighted with the results, he said: “We have enjoyed collaborating with our supply chain partners to design and build the landscaping works for Salix Homes at Canon Hussey Court and Arthur Millwood Court. It is rewarding to receive such high praise from our client partners and the residents who can relax in the peaceful areas created by our talented teams and partners.  We have also been able to assist the wider community with our social value commitments by renovating a local community garden.”