Students go wild with ground-breaking work
As part of their coursework, local students have transformed a neglected woodland in South Eastern Regional College grounds into an outdoor classroom.
With the support of ‘Grow Wild’, a UK-wide project aimed at transforming unused spaces with wild flowers. and help from the school of construction, animal management students have been reinvigorating the site to increase biodiversity in the area.
They are adding wild flowers and bird boxes to attract insects and wildlife. Newly planted areas are to be created in a previously overgrown part of the garden.
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