Staff from Sheldon Bosley Knight’s Shipston office used one of their volunteer “golden” days to support the wider community.
The team swapped their office shoes for outdoor boots and headed to Cornmill Meadows Local Wildlife Site for a hands-on morning in nature.
They got stuck in to fixing and erecting bird and bat boxes alongside planting hedgerows to help create safe habitats and support local biodiversity.
Charmaine Thompson said: “It was a fantastic opportunity to step away from our desks, breathe in some fresh air and contribute to a space that benefits both wildlife and the wider community.
“A big thank you to everyone who rolled up their sleeves and made a real, lasting impact today. Small actions, when done together, can make a big difference.”