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18 Nov 2024

Sustainability

Kett’s Meadow creates even more new homes – for bees

Solitary bees are being offered a place to call their own at our Kett’s Meadow show home in Anglia.

Nature-loving Sales Director Jorden Knell was keen to further encourage wildlife at the development outside Norwich and invested in some new bee posts.

The wooden posts, which offer a nesting site for solitary bees, have been installed in the garden of the show home with wild flowers seeded around them to attractive the creatures to the garden.

Jorden said: Anglia is known for its stunning countryside and diverse wildlife and we wanted to bring a little extra piece of that to Kett’s Meadow. We look forward to welcoming lots of bees to the garden this spring.”

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