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The Urban Nature Project at the Natural History Museum

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A Harmony of Innovation, Sustainability and Design with Millboard Enhanced Grain Decking

In the heart of South Kensington, London, the Natural History Museum’s Urban Nature Project is a pioneering initiative that redefines how we connect with the natural world in the urban landscape. This remarkable transformation of the Museum’s five-acre gardens into a living laboratory and public green space is a tribute to British innovation, sustainable design, and ecological responsibility. As part of this broader vision, Millboard Enhanced Grain Decking in Burnt Cedar was chosen for key walkway areas of the garden—providing a practical, visually appealing, hard-wearing and low-maintenance surface that supports the project’s goals of accessibility and long-term environmental responsibility.

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