University ADHD garden is ‘pocket of peace’
A garden designed to support and celebrate people with neurodiversity will create a "pocket of peace" in the city, its designer has said. The ADHD Foundation Garden, in the grounds of University of Liverpool, is described as "a calming, sensory-rich space to pause, reflect, and connect with nature".
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