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Green light for Botanical Gardens revamp

City council backs project to rejuvenate popular tourist and event destination in Birmingham

CGI of plans to revamp Birmingham Botanical Gardens

A project to rejuvenate a popular tourist and event destination in Birmingham has been handed the green light.

Birmingham Botanical Gardens in Edgbaston is planning to carry out a major overhaul of its glasshouses and has already received grant and lottery funding.

The 15-acre site has four Victorian glasshouses which will be restored to reflect their original form and adapted to serve contemporary horticultural needs.

Other planned work includes a low-carbon, sympathetic reinterpretation of the existing gardens and structure and will deliver a long-term sustainable future for the attraction. The project is called 'Growing our Green Heritage'.

The grade-II* listed venue is home to more than 10,000 botanic species but is also a popular choice for events. It opened in 1832 and welcomes around 220,000 visitors and 19,000 school children every year.

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Chief executive Sara Blair-Manning said: "We are delighted that planning has been granted for the capital project.

"The gardens offer a rich, uniquely biodiverse natural environment and we know, through consultation, they are hugely treasured by the people of Birmingham and the West Midlands.

"The gardens need urgent and extensive restoration and repairs and are considered at risk by Historic England. A successful project will mean they can continue to connect people with culture, heritage and nature in a large urban metropolis.