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Flatford Wildlife Garden to mark 10th anniversary | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

A BEAUTIFUL and tranquil nature space will mark a milestone anniversary next month by giving visitors the chance to learn about its legacy. The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds’ Flatford wildlife garden, in East Bergholt, is celebrating its 10th anniversary in June. Since the land was gifted to the RSPB by sisters Silvia and Margaret Richardson a decade ago, gardener Shirley Sampson and volunteers have transformed the space. Sitting on the banks of the River Stour, the area is brimming with insect-loving plants and winding paths and tunnels begging to be explored by visitors. The garden is also home to everything from insect hotels to stag beetle pyramids, which guests can draw inspiration from when looking to nurture their own wildlife.

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Flatford Wildlife Garden to mark 10th anniversary

A BEAUTIFUL and tranquil nature space will mark a milestone anniversary next month by giving visitors the chance to learn about its legacy. The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds’ Flatford wildlife garden, in East Bergholt, is celebrating its 10th anniversary in June. Since the land was gifted to the RSPB by sisters Silvia and Margaret Richardson a decade ago, gardener Shirley Sampson and volunteers have transformed the space. Sitting on the banks of the River Stour, the area is brimming with insect-loving plants and winding paths and tunnels begging to be explored by visitors. The garden is also home to everything from insect hotels to stag beetle pyramids, which guests can draw inspiration from when looking to nurture their own wildlife.

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Flatford Wildlife Garden to mark 10th anniversary | Maldon and Burnham Standard

A BEAUTIFUL and tranquil nature space will mark a milestone anniversary next month by giving visitors the chance to learn about its legacy. The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds’ Flatford wildlife garden, in East Bergholt, is celebrating its 10th anniversary in June. Since the land was gifted to the RSPB by sisters Silvia and Margaret Richardson a decade ago, gardener Shirley Sampson and volunteers have transformed the space. Sitting on the banks of the River Stour, the area is brimming with insect-loving plants and winding paths and tunnels begging to be explored by visitors. The garden is also home to everything from insect hotels to stag beetle pyramids, which guests can draw inspiration from when looking to nurture their own wildlife.

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