
Kew Gardens' £60m Palm House renovation plans explained
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The iconic Grade I listed greenhouses at the Royal Botanic Gardens of Kew will experience a major renovation.
The world-famous Palm House and Waterlily House date back to around 1848, and haven’t been touched for over forty years.
To hear more about the reasons behind the £60 million renovation project, and the innovative approaches to make these iconic greenhouses net zero, we spoke to Reuben Briggs, Head of Estate Projects at Kew.
‘It's a really aggressive environment. The iron is starting to corrode. Some of the glass is coming loose, and we're getting lots of heat escaping.'
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According to the Association of Optometrists, during the pandemic, waits for NHS eye appointments rose sharply, resulting in a backlog.
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