On 23rd March, pupils from Brambles Primary School planted bee-friendly flowers in raised beds outside their local Southern Co-op building on the corner of Heyward and Fawcett Road, in Portsmouth. Their actions were the latest in support of the Wilder Portsmouth initiative led by Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust in partnership with the Southern Co-op.
Children and teachers at the local primary school were excited to be involved in the project. Pupils from year 2 spent the morning with the Trust's Wilder Communities Officer, Andy Ames, on Zoom, learning about the importance of wildlife in our urban areas and how to plant and take care of the flowers.