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Pupil Sow Wildflower Meadow at Lichfield Cathedral
7th February 2023
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Working with Staffs Wildlife Trust, who have provided the know-how and seeds, pupils from year 7 joined Lichfield Cathedral volunteers in a special Forest School session. Seeds were planted along grassed areas along with south-side of Lichfield Cathedral.

In 2022 Lichfield Cathedral piloted a wildflower area on the north-side of the Cathedral grounds involving Lichfield Cathedral School students. It is part of the ongoing initiative to focus more keenly on the environment.

The team raked grassland to the west of St Chad’s Garden (already starting to bloom with springtime bulbs from 2020). This was then sown with wildflower seeds and will form a spring meadow. Next year the area used during repairs to the buttresses and spire will become a summer meadow. 

Juno Hart from Lichfield Cathedral said “We are delighted to be involved with this project at Lichfield Cathedral. The pupils love being part of this project, not least because they see the progress of their efforts each day as they go to school. It is a great addition to our Forest School provision and helps to bring awareness about the environmental impact of wildflowers and meadows.” 

The work is being undertaken following environmental advice from Caring for God’s Acre and is part of Lichfield Cathedral’s commitment as a A Rocha Partner in Action. 

David Primrose from Lichfield Cathedral comments “In 2022 we achieved our Silver Eco Church Award and we are committed to ‘go for gold’ in the coming year. Our commitment at Lichfield Cathedral is to help make a positive impact on the environment for generations to come and the groundwork we are doing is just a small part of our work this year.”

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