Marks & Spencer Newcastle unveiled the results of its extensive refit earlier this month.
The new-look ecostore boasts energy efficient features such as LED lighting, intelligent door sensors and a stunning 167sq.m living green wall, designed and installed by ANS Global.
The living wall is made up to 16,000 native species including thyme, wild strawberries and cranesbill. A spokesperson from ANS Global explained: “We installed the living wall to help insulate the building and encourage biodiversity in the city centre. The living wall will offer a source of nectar for butterflies and bees, and seeds for birds.”
Mike Barry, Director of Plan A, M&S’s eco and ethical programme to become the world’s most sustainable retailer, said: “M&S Newcastle is one of our most important stores and the finished green wall and store’s eco energy refit is hugely exciting for everyone at the company.
“We hope the completion of this project will boost Northumberland Street, and provide our customers with an improved shopping experience. The green wall is a real standout, and with summer just around the corner it will be exciting to watch it continue to flourish.”
The living wall is irrigated by rainwater which is captured on the roof by a rainwater harvesting system, and controlled from the ANS Global’s offices in Chichester, West Sussex.
A spokesperson from ANS Global continued: “To mark the occasion we donated 100 of the same plants used in the green wall to three local primary schools.”