Volunteers start major tree planting programme at Wapley Bushes
Wapley Bushes Conservation Group is carrying out a major programme of tree planting this autumn and winter, to deal with the threat of Ash Dieback Disease. This disease is carried by a fungus. Mature trees are the most affected - they lose their leaves and the crown dies back. It's within a dozen miles of Wapley Bushes Local Nature Reserve. If something isn't done now, within twenty years we will have lost all the high canopy in Wapley Woods.
Hopefully members
of the local community will come along and help preserve this
wonderful woodland. Families with children are particularly welcome - it's really planting for the future. The Conservation Group supply the trees, the tools and
gloves, people just need to wear wellies or stout footwear.
The
first planting morning will be at 10.00 am on Saturday 18 November at
the Shire Way entrance to the Nature Reserve, opposite the road entrance
to Cherington, BS37 8US. There will also be planting sessions on Sunday
18 February and Saturday 18 March. The trees and preparation work are
being financed by the landowners, Dodington Parish Council.
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