Build a Little Birdhouse in your Soul

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The recent school half-term saw Flitwick Scouts and Flitwick Town Council joining forces to help local wildlife.

Over several weeks, and with lots of hard work and dedication, the Flitwick Scouts have managed to build over 40 bird houses for distribution around Flitwick, with Flitwick Town Council agreeing to install some of these in Manor Park as part of their Parkland Management Plan.

Darren Bushby and Vincent Vass of the Public Realm Team met up with some of our Scouts and leaders to talk about their work within the park and to receive their bird boxes.

Darren stated: Incorporating the boxes into the park will increase the possibilities of further enhancing the nesting qualities of the park.

While Group Scout Leader, Darren Reeve thanked the FTC and Public Realm Team for getting behind the Scouts efforts and showing them that their hard work will make a difference to local wildlife.

Scout volunteer Sophie commented “It is wonderful to see the Scouts hard work being supported by the council and to see the Scouts engaging with environmental issues in such a positive and practical way. It is amazing what can be achieved when we work together to empower these young people.”

Flitwick Scout Group currently runs 11 sections – 2 Squirrel Dreys, 3 Beaver Colonies at Flitwick plus a 4th colony at Barton, 3 Cub Packs and 2 Scout Troops – that’s well over 200 members.

Despite all of this, they still have over 100 young people on their waiting list to join so are activity looking for new volunteers for all sections, and for other background roles, so that they can expand and provide great experiences for more young people.

To find out more please email volunteer@flitwickscoutgroup.org.uk or visit https://www.flitwickscoutgroup.org.uk/Adults/

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