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Local primary school visit Television Centre gardens
Jul 17, 2019
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Centre welcomed its latest visitors to the thriving community, Wormholt Primary
School. The group of lively school children enjoyed a morning of action-packed
fun and entertainment as they explored the grounds and discovered the flourishing
gardens at the West London site. Developers Stanhope, Mitsui Fudosan and AIMCo invited the nearby school for a visit in an attempt to demonstrate how green areas in
cities are beneficial both to the local community and the environment.
On-site Head Gardener Simon Cummins,
from Nurture Landscapes, organised an interactive programme for the children.
The event began with an introductory discussion by Simon about the wildlife and vegetation present at the Television Centre, designed and chosen specifically
to meet urban environment requirements. The group of eager students was next launched
into the area to take a closer look. With a work booklet in hand, they set out
to identify the various types of trees on-site and the qualities unique to each
tree. The next task was to forage around the flowerbeds in order to identify and name any bugs
and wildlife they encountered.
After a short break, the morning
was brought to a close with a discussion led by Simon about the long-term
sustainability of the area and the importance of protecting the local
environment.
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