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National Wildflower Centre

Visitor attraction in the United Kingdom

The National Wildflower Centre opened in the Knowsley borough of Merseyside, England, in 2000 as a Millennium project, funded by the Millennium Commission and Big Lottery. It closed at this location in January 2017 and the Eden Project stepped in to save its legacy and build a new partnership from its new southwest base. Originally located in Court Hey Park, Liverpool, the visitor attraction was hoped to regenerate and help communities in the local area. The centre was designed around the concept of Wildflowers. This was combined with a visitor centre, a shop and a cafe.

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