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Nature Recovery in Wortwell

  • Writer: Trevor Graham
    Trevor Graham
  • Feb 27, 2024
  • 1 min read

Wortwell Parish Council are furthering their environmental credentials and announced that they had recently adopted an Environmental and Biodiversity Policy. This means the council are now committed to enhancing biodiversity in their village.


This year they will again be participating in “No Mow May”, an annual campaign run by Plantlife. By participating in this they will leave areas of grass uncut in spring to allow wild flowers and grasses to flower and go to seed, which in turn will provide a food resources for many species of insect.


Many villagers are already installing bird boxes and bug hotels or leaving areas for nature and we would love to hear any of your success stories, so other people can do the same. The Parish Council said that would also like to hear from anyone who could help in a working party, to plant pollinator friendly plants or install bird boxes and bug hotels in the village.


 


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