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Thursday, 23 May 2019
Vale of Glamorgan
The grant was awarded by the Welsh Government’s Rural Community Development Fund, with the goal of providing safe access to the natural environment and aiding in the development of outdoor learning skills.
The project saw activity areas for den building, pond dipping and bug hunting along with new habitats created. New seating and a wooden gazebo have also been installed.
Complimentary landscaping by contractor Landcraft Projects Ltd has ensured that the site is accessible to people of all abilities.
The funding also allowed for the creation of a nature themed sculpture, adorned with native birds, mammals and fish. The design was led by a class at Oakfield School in Barry, and brought to life by Welsh artist Chris Wood, of Wood Art Works.
Cllr Lis Burnett, Cabinet Member for Education and Regeneration, said: ““We are so pleased to have secured funding for this super project for the Vale’s youngsters. “The facility will provide them with a valuable opportunity to learn about the local environment and the natural world.”
Cllr Lis Burnett, Cabinet Member for Education and Regeneration, said: ““We are so pleased to have secured funding for this super project for the Vale’s youngsters.
“The facility will provide them with a valuable opportunity to learn about the local environment and the natural world.”
The opening of the facility took place on Thursday, 23 May.