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Dog park to double up as wildflower meadow

Google Google street view of the site in Wyndham Park in Grantham an open field with a black metal fence at the front and trees and a church steeple in the backgroundGoogle
The dog exercise meadow is being created in Wyndham Park in Grantham

An exercise area for dogs which doubles up as a wildflower meadow is to open in Lincolnshire park on Monday.

The paddock in Wyndham Park in Grantham aims to cut carbon and boost wildlife diversity, South Kesteven District Council (SKDC) said.

Money for the 4,784 sq yard (4,000 sq m) site came from the government's UK Shared Prosperity Fund.

Councillor Rhys Baker said the land would " bees and other pollinators".

"We know that spending time in nature is good for our physical and mental health. When SKDC invests in habitats and wildlife, we are investing in our wellbeing," he said.

"Changes to how we manage key open spaces can make space for nature.

"This s biodiversity and helps our wildlife recover."

The council said 71% of people who responded to a poll were in favour of the idea.

As well as the wildflowers a number of native trees have also been planted.

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