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Thinning of Larch and Broadleaf, planting, installing bird & bat boxes, benches, waymarkers and installing path edging

We have carried out a number of paid contracts on behalf of Hyndburn Borough Council as part of their improvements on the Coppice, which is the dominant hill overlooking Accrington.  This has included thinning 6 hectares of Larch and Broadleaf compartments, planting 6,000 trees, installing bird and bat boxes, benches and waymarkers and installing path… Read more »

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Small Landscaping Scheme

We carried out a small landscaping scheme on either side of the rebuilt spillway that runs under Pot House Lane.  This included planting trees as well as sowing a wildflower mix.

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Bryophyte favouring selective Thining

In early 2012 we carried out another piece of selective thinning up at Jackhouse Nature Reserve in Oswaldtwistle.  This is a Hyndburn Borough Council owned site and consists of broadleaf and conifer compartments, meadow, wetland area and a number of old lodges.  We thinned out a compartment to favour a Bryophyte.

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Survey and Thining

As part of our development we surveyed a Hyndburn Borough Council woodland off Royds Street in the Woodnook area of Accrington.  As part of this exercise we surveyed the timber and then progressed through to thinning the woodland to favour specific species as well as for the benefit of the woodland as a whole.

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Alder Thining

In March 2011 our first piece of work was to thin some Alder trees alongside the Accrington to Oswaldtwistle railway line.  This piece of work was specifically to remove the invasice alder species in order to favour a rare plant, the Yellow Bird’s Nest (Monotropa hypopitys).

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