It’s hard to find a positive in the loss of living habitat, but a dead hedge feels like a good place to start.
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The first rose and an answer.
A meeting on The Cluster with DEFRA earlier today about the uplands, yielded the first Primrose of the year (along with some rather fine Cartilage lichen). AND FINALLY… The answer to the question in the last blog… they all contain Yorkshire rivers in their names! Martin WW
Don Bradman, Midge Ure and A E Houseman.
Greetings from a chilly but bright Swaledale. It’s been some time, but I felt an update on what has been happening recently may not be the worst idea. We have had quite a few meetings to move forward our NFM (Natural Flood Management) work on the Cluster. We have written about NFM before and haveContinue reading “Don Bradman, Midge Ure and A E Houseman.”
Right tree, right place
Since forming in 2019, we’ve focused much of our efforts on woodland, scrub and hedgerow creation, putting each project through a careful consultation and design process, to ensure we’re planting only the most suitable areas, using only the most suitable species mix. Yes, we love trees, but only in the right place: Our long-term visionContinue reading “Right tree, right place”