People living in one Bristol neighbourhood are transforming its spaces to boost wellbeing and help the environment.

Volunteers working on the Really Wild Lockleaze project, set up by Lockleaze Neighbourhood Trust, have planted bulbs and fruit trees and worked on woodland, ponds and hedgerows.

As well as improving the look of the suburb, the project hopes to encourage more biodiversity and is monitoring plants and animals, including bumblebees.

“There was some worry that because of housing developments we would lose some of our green space,” said Laura Tarlo-Ross from the trust. “It’s just grown from there.”