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New Aviary Opening at Stonebridge City Farm

Stonebridge Road, St Anns, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG3 2FR
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The Official Aviary Opening!

B.B.C. Radio Nottingham’s John Holmes will be performing the official opening ceremony for our new aviary. Representatives from Gedling Borough Council, who have donated many of the new birds have been invited alongside those from Keepmoat Construction who helped with the project.

The opening will take place at 11:30 on Saturday, 31st January with John Holmes, the local radio presenter who is well-known for his interest in wildlife as well as being a great friend of the farm.

Everyone is welcome to come along to the event and to enjoy the farm’s new attraction.

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