The main landscape designer of Mariupol will work on landscaping the oldest park of Ukraine

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After the landscape designer and dendrologist Natalya Goncharova was forced to leave her hometown due to the war, she was offered the position of deputy director of the Department of Ecology and Natural Resources in Lviv.

Oleksandra Sladkova, head of the department of ecology and natural resources of the LMR, told about this during the briefing. write Zaxid.net.

"There were legends about the parks of Mariupol. Our Mariupol colleagues had extraordinary funding for their industry, so in 5 years the result of their work was simply fantastic. They had a different approach, where each park was made themed - completely children's, sports or walking. They worked according to European standards. We in Lviv have a beautiful century-old heritage, but we do not have the level of care and planting that was in Mariupol," Oleksandra Sladkova stressed.

Currently, Natalya Goncharova has already started her work. First, the new patroness, together with the Lviv team of dendrologists, plan to improve the main flowerbed on Rynok Square and restore order in the squares near the Dominican Cathedral and St. Andrew's Church.

At the same time, led by a landscape designer, they will undertake the improvement of the Ivan Franko Park - the oldest in Ukraine. In particular, they want to improve the design of lawns and bushes here. 

"In your city, I want to do what I did in Mariupol - plantations. You have a beautiful city and without landscape interventions. But there is always something to improve," says Nataliya Goncharova.

According to head of the department of ecology and natural resources of the LMR, maintaining and developing parks even during the war is extremely important, as they have a therapeutic effect both for Lviv residents and for those people who survived the horrors of the war and found temporary shelter here.

 

 

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