SWARTHMOOR Baby and Toddler group has opened a ‘Bug Hotel’ at its Friday headquarters, The Reading Room.

The toddler group has been run by Ellie Robinson for several years and is very popular.

Ellie will be finishing in July as her youngest daughter starts school.

It was her idea to make the bug hotel and everyone agreed that it turned out brilliantly.

This little bit of work adds to the bigger picture of how we all need to go forward.

If we think of the smallest and then the even smaller we will have chance of grasping the challenge of climate emergency.

The children were getting to grips with bio diversity on the micro scale.

Individuals have to grapple with the prospect of what they can do now to prevent the disaster of the impending climate emergency.

Clearly if we do nothing then we and our children will reap the whirlwind of no bees or bugs, which keep the balance of nature in our favour and in tune with the natural world.

June 20 saw a day named ‘Clean Air Day’. Personally I could have called it Day one of our Clean Air future.

We must stop emitting noxious gases of all sorts.

We know of ways that we can do this.

We must use the car less, walk more, cycle more and use less air transport.

Looking around the Ulverston area we can observe how that when we help Mother Nature then wonderful things can happen.

This weekend we have seen the return of the large bird known as a kite, squirrels are observed in gardens and owls are heard and possibly seen out hunting.

If we try we can win through for the many and the small.

Please follow the example of our brand new children and each do out bit.

If we do so, then that adds up to a better future.