Bird boxes and bug hotels developed by students in Honiton will be utilized to motivate wildlife to a brand-new housing advancement in the town.

Youngsters at Littletown Primary Academy, in Honiton, were challenged to create and embellish birdboxes provided by Taylor Wimpey, for its housing advancement in the town.

Some 65 kids were challenged by the designer to participate in the competitors, fighting to have their bug hotels and bird box styles on the brand-new estate.

The students were offered with all the products required to get imaginative and style houses for wildlife and bugs.

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Pupils developed bird boxes and bug hotels.
Photo: with authorization.

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One of the competitors entries.
Photo: with authorization.

Melissa Langton, Taylor Wimpey Exeter spokesperson, said: “We were thrilled to see the enthusiasm behind all of the pupils at Littletown Primary Academy and it was amazing to see such unique and colourful designs.

“It is heartening to witness the next generation actively engaging with nature and learning about the importance of wildlife conservation.”

She included: “We commend Littletown Academy for their creativity and dedication, and we look forward to continuing our partnership with local schools to inspire young minds and promote a greener future.”