Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Save Our Field

The field right next to our school is under threat from the building of 135 houses.

This is terrible news.  It will destroy the lovely open views we have to the west of the school and north to Portsdown Hill.

The houses will also completely destroy the homes of a great many wild animals and plants.







Year 6 protesters

 Our school field joins onto the threatened field and is home to mammals such as roe deer, foxes, stoats, squirrels, bats and badgers.  The badgers have a sett in the field which will be dug up.  We share our land with lots of reptiles and amphibians and many bird species too.  Brent Geese use our field sometimes to graze and we get lots of other migrant birds and insects popping in for a break before or after their long journey.

ALL THIS LIFE WILL BE DESTROYED...along with much we don't even know about.

Please support our campaign to save this lovely wildlife reserve.  Details of how you can help are on our website.


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