Today and a fortnight ago (23rd October) we worked with the Friends of the Bowdon Bollin. As well as doing some general tidying and maintenance of hedges we have laid previously, we did some work to open up and allow light to other parts of the footpath and to the riverbank. The original plan had been to work on the installation of two kissing gates but unfortunately this wasn’t possible for logistical reasons – although with luck the kissing gates can be planned for some future Sundays!
Paths, hedges, but no kissing gates
November 6, 2016 by Julian
Posted in Hedgelaying, Paths | Tagged Friends of the Bowdon Bollin |
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