Mar 27, 2021 | Nature Blog, News
Community garden We have had an incredibly productive Autumn and Winter sorting out the bones of the garden and it is now looking beautifully inviting, both visually and with the sort of potential that warms every gardener’s heart! We now have a beautiful courtyard...
Mar 20, 2021 | Nature Blog, News
MILLION PEOPLE HAVE ACCESS TO A GARDEN That’s a lot of land for wildlife and nature All gardening is about human intervention. Traditionally, it’s been about imposing our will on nature and controlling what grows there. Gardening for wildlife has become popular in...
Mar 20, 2021 | News, Recipes
Head Chef’s Spring Lamb Recipe Spring is upon us and as Easter has fallen early this year, we’ve called upon our Head Chef , Luke Reeves to share a mouth-watering recipe and some top tips to help you cook a delicious spring lamb. Where should I buy lamb? One positive...
Mar 13, 2021 | Junior Journalists, News
Hello, Junior Journalists here! We hope you’re having a great day! We will describe what life at school is like, and how we felt about home learning over the past eight weeks. So, let’s get started… Firstly, we are going to be telling you about what home...
Mar 9, 2021 | Nature Blog, News
Wilding the Chess We are extraordinarily fortunate to be living where we are but quite how special our landscape is not always so evident. After all, we just live here: work, play, go to school and college and (when we can) worship, shop and go to the pub(s)! But,...