The new platforms, which were made possible thanks to generous funding of £48,073.00 from Biffa Award and support from hundreds of members of the local community, were officially opened to the public yesterday at a celebratory event attended by staff, volunteers, funders and local children.
The pond is an integral part of Tyland Barn Nature Park, providing an aquatic habitat for numerous species including frogs, newts and several species of dragonfly. The new platforms replace much-loved pond dipping platforms that have been enjoyed for many years by schools, groups and families for pond dipping: using small nets to look for the species that thrive in this pond then returning them safely to the water. Giving children the opportunity to safely examine this wildlife up-close is an invaluable part of their education, and being able to host these sessions outdoors contributes to their wellbeing.