The golden triangle area is known for its wild daffodils and other rare plants and also fungi. But Covid restrictions meant the planting could not happen this year. However, for Chris Bligh of Dymock Forest Rural Action, the area can still be enjoyed, and should be enjoyed. He said: We can still celebrate that nature is enduring in the time of Covid. The beautiful display of wild daffodils and the follow-on spring chorus of ancient woodland flora will still be blooming wonderful. Even though lockdown restrictions have prevented volunteer activity of the habitat management areas for a whole year, through the great good fortune and support of the stakeholder groups the beauty spots have been readied in time for lockdown-safe exercise and enjoyment.