Youngsters help Dalston vets create wildlife garden
Dalston schoolchildren have pitched in to help a local vets create a new wildlife-friendly wellbeing garden.
Staff at Paragon Veterinary Group created the garden at their surgery to launch their mission to make the business sustainable.
Reception class pupils from St Michael’s CE Primary School helped to plant fruit trees and wildflowers.
Vet and sustainability project lead Laura Binnie said: “We’ve been working hard on our sustainability plan during lockdown.
“We thought it would be nice to launch it with the help of the local primary school.
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