Offenders help churchyard conservation
[29 July 2008]
Offenders will spend the next two months helping churchyards manage their conservation.
The work will take place in partnership with the Norfolk Wildlife Trust (NWT) and the Probation Service. Less than 150 churchyards are managed to ensure wildlife is encouraged, even though they are often the only area free of fertilizers in intensely farmed parishes. The offenders will carry out the work for free under the advice of the NWT.
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