School gardens
The decision to go forward with the gardens - was it a good one or a bad one? As they're taking up space on the field for playing on - they're taking up that space to improve school wildlife and invite different species of bird and butterfly, making the school greener. Also educating the students in gardening and nature and wildlife. The more wildlife that's in the school the nicer it looks. Also it's healthy as you can grow plants or herbs that can be cooked and served in school dinners and making the school healthy and a nice place to work play and enjoy. As the school gardens are for playing in and relaxing there's also the badger trail going from the rock around the field - so what's is it doing there? And why is it coming here? Is it because we're attracting them here from the gardens? Or is it smaller creatures are coming here and the badgers can't resist it.
Luke O