Local nature spot to receive extra care! Council and community agree on a plan for improvements.

It’s a good step for this place. People like the nature spot, but it needs help. John Rudge is a councillor, and he wanted the nature spot fixed for a while. He is excited about the action now.
A nice reserve helps wildlife and people. It is good for relaxing and exercise. Sarah Murray is a councillor too. She helped start a litter-picking group called Warndon Wombles.
Sarah is happy about the nature spot plans. John worked hard for this, she said. She helps him keep the area nice. The Wombles see people care about their area which is great for our community.
Both councillors care about the environment a lot. They help clean up litter and keep ponds tidy, wanting to improve local wildlife and maintain a clean, well-kept area. They hope to see improvements to the nature spot, benefiting everyone for years.