Volunteers create flat pathways so that more people can use the woods in Stroud.
Sladebank Woods hosts forest schools, as well as exercise and general relaxation for all ages
Stroud's Sladebank Woods was now suitable for wheelchair users and others with mobility issues, its co-owners Martin and Kesty Jakes said."It's unique really," Lea Anna Ewing, a teacher at the school, said.
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