ST Barnabas Church, Warmley, has planted 1,000 spring bulbs to enhance an area of its car park and to create a bank of colourful flowers next spring.
Importantly, the blooms will provide an area of natural pollinators that will attract bees, butterflies and other insects to protect their survival and to protect their survival and to help contribute towards restoring biodiversity.
The bulbs were donated via South Gloucestershire Council’s Common Connections project.

Helping to plant the bulbs were staff and students from Warmley Park College and Archdeacon The Ven Christopher Bryan.
Over refreshments in the church hall, people were able to share ideas about protecting our environment.
If you would like to learn more about the work the church is doing in relation to creating a greener space and community garden, please email Sallysibley4@hotmail.com or call 07799 416142