In March 2020, Vauxhall One will began construction of a living wall on South Lambeth Place, Vauxhall.
The project, delivered in partnership with Transport for London and Network Rail, was the first of a series of green infrastructure interventions delivered by Vauxhall One over the following 5 years.
The living wall was the first installation of its kind on Network Rail’s infrastructure in London, comprising 25 square metres of biodiversity-enhancing plants. The wall helps to nurture local wildlife, improve air quality in the neighbourhood and bring vibrancy to the centre of Vauxhall.
The project was funded by Vauxhall One, the Business Improvement District (BID) for Vauxhall, as part of its commitment to greening. The wall on South Lambeth Place was the second green wall installed in Vauxhall by the BID, with the first constructed on the Royal Vauxhall Tavern in 2014.
Other greening projects delivered by Vauxhall One include a 160m Clean Air Garden on Albert Embankment, 250 hanging baskets and two phases of greening on Vauxhall Walk.