How To Report Issues To Wakefield Council
Reporting Local Issues to Wakefield Council.
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Reporting Local Issues to Wakefield Council.
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The Wrenthope Village Kiln located outside the community centre is a replica of a pot oven used when the village was a pottery centre. The idea to have a pottery kiln as a village centre piece was developed by WRENS as a year 2000 project although it took a few years to make it happen.
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The learning moss garden project lead by Linda Guy has been further enhanced with log positioning rework, additional moss placement, addition of a weed prevention layer, addition of decorative pebbles and decorative plants. WRENS have also had a new round bench installed with the kind help from Wakefield Council Ground Works Team.
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It is well known that the number and different species of wild birds has diminished across the country. WRENS have previously collated a list of birds seen in Wrenthorpe both the park and village. How many do we see now ?
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There are around 270 bee species in the UK, and over 90% of these are solitary – they do not nest in colonies, do not produce honey and don’t have a queen. Instead, these bees lead solitary lives, only coming together to mate. The group can be divided into ground-nesting species, found on lawns, paths