On Sunday 1 March we joined Ranger Martin at Tegg’s Nose Country Park. As part of ongoing work to maintain the important heathland habitat on the southern slopes here, we used bow-saws and loppers to remove encroaching vegetation – saplings and gorse. Without this kind of intervention, the heathland would be increasingly broken up into separate patches and parts of it would gradually be lost.
Thanks as always to Martin for the warm welcome! We hope to be back at this lovely site in June.


