Pub wins competition for most nature-friendly beer garden
The competition was set up by researchers at the University of Exeter's Cornwall campus, St Austell Brewery and the Cornwall Wildlife TrustA pub in Cornwall has been crowned the winner of a competition set up to find the most nature-friendly beer garden.The owners of the St Kew Inn, near Bodmin, installed a pond and have grown a wildflower meadow to attract wildlife.
The idea was to get pubs to compete against each other in creating space for nature in their pub gardens.He said making the beer garden more nature-friendly was a "win-win for everyone".Mike Masters said increasing and regenerating biodiversity in the beer garden was a "win-win"
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