Repairs in the Wood
The relaxation of the second lockdown has allowed the resumption of work in the Wood. The backlog of repairs is great as a result of workdays being suspended for five months earlier this year and another month in November. This coincided with a threefold increase in the number of visitors to the Wood. Consequently, there is a great deal of repair work necessary to support conservation.
These are the tasks completed during this week's workday on 9th December.
When trees come down in storms, clearly they can cause a lot of damage. Near the path from the old railway line to the folly, a tree was blown down and its upper branches destroyed a section of fencing protecting the woodland containing the main area of wild garlic. This section has been repaired to conserve this special area.
Further towards Cox's Walk footbridge, a new dead-hedge has been built to help people navigate the diversionary footpath made necessary by the closure of the footbridge itself.
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