Posted: Tue 28th Oct 2014

Pupils from Ysgol Ty Ffynnon helping Flintshire’s countryside rangers plant bulbs in Taliesin Nature Reserve Shotton

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This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Oct 28th, 2014

Children from Ysgol Ty Ffynnon have helped rangers from Flintshire’s Countryside Services by planting bulbs to revitalise the Taliesin Nature Reserve in Shotton.

Key Stage 2 pupils took part in the planting session for the environmental project, which is next door to the school, on Monday 13 October as part of a wider project to restore the nature reserve using £16,500 of funding from Tidy Towns.

Tidy Towns is a Keep Wales Tidy initiative funded by the Welsh Government and supported by local authorities to improve the amenity, accessibility, biodiversity of areas that have fallen into disrepair.

Rangers and volunteers have already created disabled access paths and improved path surfaces and are looking to plant wildflower seed and trees, upgrade entrance points and erect marker stones at the nature reserve.

Councillor Bernie Attridge, Cabinet Member for Environment said:

“It’s great to see the school pupils giving their time to a sustainable project to help the environment.

The children can learn so much from the rangers about the local area and should be proud to be part of a team responsible for creating a lovely space for residents to enjoy.”

Councillor Ann Minshull added:

“The bulbs will look wonderful in Spring and the children will be able to walk through and see a fantastic display of flowers to complement the other work done on the nature reserve. Well done to all the pupils involved.”

Main image:  Year 6 pupils with L-R rangers Tim Johnson and Kay Ribbons and Councillor Ann Minshull.

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