Contact was made with Rudakubana and his family and they were offered guidance on his "emotional wellbeing and behaviours".
"It's just basically a field, it's a blank canvas," she said."We've got to repair all the old buildings that are on the site... we've got to get the ground suitable for the animals, put up fences, transport the animals... there's so much to do."
She encouraged anyone who wanted to help to get in contact.A hospital car park has been shut after a piece of medical equipment exploded.Firefighters were called to Kidderminster General Hospital in Worcestershire at about 09:35 BST on Friday following reports of the explosion in the car park, the fire service said
Police have put a 50m (164ft) cordon in place as they said the emergency was ongoing.While the hospital was not affected by the blast and no injuries were reported, people were asked by NHS staff to use the building by the Sutton Road entrance.
The Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust posted on social media: "All hospital services are still running as normal, and patients with scheduled appointments should continue to attend as planned.
"The Minor Injuries Unit remains open as usual."She said they were "toxic" and "hard to extinguish".
Councillor Paul Hayward said he understood the need for green energy solutions, but felt the application contradicted many of the council's planning policies.He said: "With power comes responsibility, and so anyone proposing this type of scheme in open countryside needs to provide you with 100% assurance that the benefits outweigh the risk of harm.
"If you have doubt or reservations about that, then you must refuse permission."A former charity volunteer, who raped an under-age schoolgirl, has been jailed for 13 and a half years.