
One hundred birds, mostly waterfowl. 600 trees and shrubs including the 38 generally recognised indiginous trees, plus most of those introduced into Britain before 1650AD; 80 species altogether. Foxes, squirrels, mice, hedgehogs, bats and an increasing number of insects. Reptiles, birds, wildflowers, fungi and lichens. The garden is part of a wildlife corridor through the city.
Two halls available for workshops, environmental exhibitions, games, and folk dancing. A kitchen for drama and concerts. The Hall may also be hired for: wedding receptions, dances, plays, children's parties, band practices, keep fit classes, play school and other activities
Whilst a place of worship, it is also used for art and craft classes, and is available for concerts and exhibitions