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With the simultaneous arrival of the holiday season and rather mixed weather, there was only a small contingent (four!) of us hardy conservation volunteers in action at Chorlton Water Park today, along with warden Richard.  The day kindly withheld its heaviest deluge until the middle of the afternoon though, just after we had finished. 

Our work was to help with the maintenance of a path through the woods on the southern side of the lake.  We cleared the overgrown edges and re-covered the path with woodchip, to maintain it as an accessible route and to encourage people to explore and enjoy this lovely little piece of woodland adjacent to the River Mersey.  The river, incidentally, was looking unusually high after last night’s heavy rain – higher in the morning than in the afternoon when these pictures were taken. 

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Today’s outing for us conservation volunteers was to help Ed from the Cheshire East Rangers with work on the Middlewood Way.  We helped with replacing some steps and then the removal of encroaching vegetation from part of the Way, to stop the narrowing of the path.  Lots of walkers, dogs, cyclists and horse-riders passed by to appreciate and benefit from our efforts and – best of all – the rain didn’t put in an appearance until after we had finished!

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Path maintenance at Lower Moss Wood

Today SACV volunteers returned to Lower Moss Wood and did some work on the main path, which was becoming overgrown in places. By cutting back brambles and coppicing some of the smaller trees along the edge, the path was widened out to improve access.

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