Meet Sandy the Seagull, Paddington’s first resident

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Meet Sandy the Seagull, Paddington’s first resident

[/av_textblock][av_textblock size='' font_color='' color='' av-medium-font-size='' av-small-font-size='' av-mini-font-size='' custom_class='' admin_preview_bg='']Our site hoardings state that Paddington Village is a great place to live, and the local wildlife certainly agrees! Sandy the Seagull has become Paddington’s first official resident, making her home amidst our live construction site. The team have fenced off an area onsite to provide Sandy with a safe place to birth and nurse her chicks until they are grown. Who knows, maybe the chicks will go on to discover, collaborate, work, learn and work at Paddington too…[/av_textblock][av_post_meta][av_social_share title='Share this entry' style='' buttons='' custom_class='' admin_preview_bg=''][/av_one_half]

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