10 pupils from St. Philip Evans RC Primary School finished off the coppicing for this year in Chapel Wood. This work started with the Cardiff Friday Morning Project, was then added to by BT apprentices and now completed by this eager group of learners.
we started off talking about the habitat, why it is potentially brilliant for dormice and that the work hasn't been performed here for over 20 years. The overall aim was to rejuvinate this fantastic hazel coppice for the benefit of wildlife and local people.
There are currently no Friends of Groups operating in the area, but hopefully, this work may kick start something exciting off.
About Keep Wales Tidy's Tidy Towns' work in Cardiff
Hi, my name is Chris Partridge and I am Keep Wales Tidy's Tidy Towns Project Officer for Cardiff. Activities we undertake are often in partnership with Cardiff Council's Parks Department (both waste services and Community Park Rangers) and Street Cleansing. We have organised events for several businesses across Cardiff and is happy to accommodate future requests. For more information you can contact Chris on 07717 412 270 or by Email: chris.partridge@keepwalestidy.org You can also follow me on Twitter for upcoming events @CardiffKWT
Friday, 4 March 2011
03.03.11 St Philip Evans Primary School Coppicing in Church Wood
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