Sensory gardens, wildflowers meadows and river restoration are just some of the exciting changes happening to this town that sits beside the River Coln.
The Wild Towns project will improve access to green spaces through the installation of accessible paths and a sensory garden. We're also improving biodiversity through the planting of wildflowers and management of water ways for species such as otter, kingfisher and water voles.
Sensory garden
Our partners FWAG have been busy designing and creating a sensory garden on the Walnut Tree Field in the centre of the town. This will be maintained with the help of the school who have received a lot of tools from the project to help them with the gardening.
Wildflower areas
Dotted around the town, the project has created very warmly-received wildflower areas. These have added colour and beauty for people and food sources for insects, helping Fairford’s aspirations to be a “BEE” town.
Find out more about a circular accessibility path that was installed along an idyllic stretch of the River Coln in 2019, with Aaron Barnes.