Hedge Planting at Lower Chew Forest
Help us plant new hedgerow on this site owned by Avon Needs Trees
Location
Hunstrete, BS39 4NU
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Highlights
- In person
About this event
Avon Needs Trees purchased Wick Farm with the aim to create Lower Chew Forest; the South West's largest woodland in a generation.
Much of this land will be planted as a forest, whilst other parts will remain farmed.
This winter we will be helping them plant up to 1.4km hedgerow, much of which was ripped out post-WW11. This will connect up existing hedgerow and extend a vital wildlife corridor.
If you have not joined one of our sessions before, please register as a volunteer by clicking the link at the bottom of the page.
Directions
To reach the site there is a turning off Rankers lane, just North of Hunstrete. Follow the road up to the site car park where we will be meeting. The site What3words: handover.nature.trip will take you to the exact meeting location.
The nearest postcode is BS39 4NU. Please be aware that the postcode covers a large area so its best to follow the W3W or Google Maps link above.
Please note where we will be planting is a 5-10 minute walk the meeting point.
Please note the toilet facility avaliable will be a compost loo in a shed or tent.
About Hedgerow Heroes
At CPRE Avon and Bristol we have an ambition to create/restore 10km hedgerow by CPRE’s centenary year in 2026. Over the last 3 years we have achieved 5.85km of our target, which wouldn’t have been possible without the fantastic work of volunteers. This winter our Hedgerow Heroes project continues to grow bigger and better, now taking place across the counties of South Gloucestershire, Bath and North East Somerset, and North Somerset.
Planting and restoring hedgerows can prevent soil erosion, increase biodiversity by providing wildlife habitat for many species of birds, insects, butterflies and small mammals and can increase the overall aesthetic appeal of a landscape.
We still need your help!
Register as a volunteer to recieve details on upcoming activities, and join us to help improve hedgerows across the South West. Click here to register as a volunteer.
Frequently asked questions
Please wear sturdy work boots or wellies, plenty of layers and bring a waterproof. Bring along your own water and lunch (we will provide hot drinks). We will provide all tools.
Fully supervised children over the age of 9 are welcome to join. No dogs are permitted except for assistance dogs.
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