Cox's Walk Entrances 


Volunteers have been working on improving the state of the entrances to the Wood on either side of the bridge. During nearly five years of closure, the concentrated footfall had churned up the ground at both entrances, the western side becoming a soggy quagmire each time it rained. 

Newly improved surface at the western entrance

At the western entrance, a subsurface of broken bricks was bedded in and on top of this, crushed aggregate was laid and then tamped down to create a firmer and, hopefully, better drained surface. 


On the eastern side, the lower steps were repositioned and a new surface of aggregate laid to reduce water retention and to make it less slippery in wet weather. The lower step was extended over to the kissing gate and a new surface laid at the entrance. Finally, the lowest level, behind the new brick step, was resurfaced and tamped down. 

It is hoped that the new surfaces will prevent further erosion at both entrances and improve the welcome for visitors entering the Wood. 

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