Christ Church Head Gardener recognised at Sustainability Awards

Christ Church’s Head Gardener John James has been recognised at the Vice-Chancellor’s 2023 awards ceremony for environmental sustainability.

Christ Church’s Head Gardener John James has been recognised at the Vice-Chancellor’s 2023 awards ceremony for environmental sustainability.

Hosted by the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Irene Tracey, the ceremony at the Bodleian Libraries Divinity School celebrated the contributions of the University community towards the University’s strategic environmental goals of net zero carbon and biodiversity net gain by 2035.

The Christ Church Floodplain Meadow Restoration, spearheaded by John James, was Runner Up in the Environmental Sustainability Project Awards category.

The judges said of the project: “The Christ Church Floodplain Meadow Restoration project has revived floral biodiversity in the area, with sightings of species integral to the resilience of meadows including yellow rattle.

“The project included spreading green hay and, where needed, new seeds or plug plants have been thoughtfully introduced.

“Not unlike a good ecosystem the Christ Church garden team has worked in collaboration with a great deal of partners including writer and environmentalist Catriona Bass, as well as her two projects: Thames Valley Wildflower Meadow Restoration and Care Farming.”

In addition, “Summer Radiance”, an image by Jake Dudderidge Christ Church MBiol Biology student, won third place in the Sustainability Photographer of the Year Award.

Jake said that his image was of “a female Broad-Bodied Chaser Dragonfly in the spring sunshine, a glowing symbol of the wonder of the natural world. A beacon of hope for a sustainable future”.

A female Broad-Bodied Chaser Dragonfly in the spring sunshine

A female Broad-Bodied Chaser Dragonfly in the spring sunshine, a glowing symbol of the wonder of the natural world. A beacon of hope for a sustainable future. Image: Jake Dudderidge