UK's Lioncourt Delivers Eco-Homes Integrated with Natural Features
2026-04-11 14:12
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - UK residential developer Lioncourt Homes has announced that from now on, every eco-home delivered will integrate universal nesting bricks or bird boxes and hedgehog highways. It will also continue to implement nature-friendly planting schemes to support pollinators and ecological diversity, incorporating Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SuDS) where appropriate.

SuDS features can include rain gardens, balancing ponds, and permeable surfaces to manage surface water and create wildlife habitats. This commitment drives the implementation of a series of ecological enhancement measures, already adopted in multiple projects. These include insect and bee bricks, bat roosting tiles and boxes, insect hotels, and hibernation sites, providing year-round shelter for insects, birds, bats, reptiles, and amphibians.

Gemma Corrigan, Senior Urban Designer at Lioncourt Homes, stated that joining the 'Nature Homes' initiative is a significant step in Lioncourt Homes' development. As the business scales up, each new development will enhance technical and environmental standards. By collaborating with the Future Homes Hub, ecological measures are embedded into the core specification from the initial design stage, ensuring the built eco-homes and communities are resilient and aligned with long-term biodiversity goals.

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