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What are we doing - land and nature

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Following a public consultation in 2023, the Vale Local Nature Partnership decided a plan of action to enhance biodiversity at St Cyres Park, Penarth. With funding from Welsh Government’s Local Places for Nature Scheme, the project has planted a community orchard with the help of pupils from St Joseph’s RC Primary, established areas of meadow with mown paths, planted native trees, and constructed a temporary fence along the woodland to allow the grassland to naturally regenerate into scrub and woodland. Most recently informative signage has been placed around the park to help raise awareness of the project with park visitors.
Water vole
Porthkerry
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Vale nature festival 2024
Bird box
newt hibernaculum
Country park wildlife groups
Porthkerry Park footpath
Council officer working to transform Civic Office courtyard
St Joseph school pupils planting orchard trees at St Cyres Park with the Vale Local Nature Partnership
Staff planting trees at Porthkerry
Orchids recorded at Cosmeston Lakes
Restore the Thaw Landscape Family Day at Porthkerry Country Park