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I agree, there are not too many :)
So non-native ones can be a good solution, some also support pollinators and birds.
But the Laurel seems to be useless here in Belfast, pollinators aren't too bothered and there are no seeds or berries either.
I am using Holly and then using Honeysuckle to fill out the gaps in the Guelderose/Hazel/Rowan, it will take a while though. But there is already a fence so I am not in a hurry.
I bought a sambucus nigra black lace for one of the borders, can't wait to see it grow.
Not many! There are 5 British native evergreens
Yew, box, holly, scots pine, juniper
Box is now unusable due to caterpillars and blight
Yew makes a fantastic hedge but it's slow