This weeks' blog was written by Margaret
A sizeable gang of green gymers met with Steph and Judy from Natural England to conduct a variety of activities on the site of Cothil Fen. We were informed of the tasks and split up into groups to get going - on offer were digging up wild gooseberry & wild currants, clearing of bramble from around lizard habitat log piles, a fence installation to mark the boundary of land ownership and collection of any cut material (from a volunteer group that had cut material the day before). We collected up the tools needed for our respective tasks and set off to the far edges of the site, meeting back together again at tea break time for a well earned rest and chat.
The blue bells were nearly out in force and in the later stages of the morning a few of us that had completed a patch of currant digging went on a wander to view them, coming across the team installing the boundary fence which had been just been completed.
All in all a good mornings work!
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tools required for the variety of tasks |
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pulling up wild currant |
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digging out the roots |
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digging up the wild gooseberry |
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fencing |
more digging
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if you look hard you can see some of us having a rest on a convenient fallen tree ! |
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blue bells in the woodland surrounding the fen |
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James showing off the finished boundary wire fence |
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Session has ended - time to stop now Sally and Helen!! |
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