Well, you might even be able to say 3 hedges as 3 seperate secti?ons were completed recently at Warden Hill SSSI, Luton on behalf of Luton Borough Council.
Two sections were seperated by virtue of a fence & kissing ...
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Carlton fencing & hedge laying
The Weekday Conservation Team recently carried out work for Carlton with Chellington Parish Council. They saw our advert in the January issue of the Parish Council Newsletter. The work carried out included formalising the ...
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Hedgelaying at Warden Hill
This winter (well at least for some of it) we have been hedgelaying at Warden Hill, Luton.Above: Martin and Joe working away.From the corner of The Slipe (where we layed 530m of hedge last year) along the edge of Warden Hill ...
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Layed Hedge in Spring
When spring arrived we started to see the fruits of our labour. The hedge laying in Luton that took place over winter looks great now that it is finished.Above: Layed hedge complete with stakes and binders.Above: in places ...
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Hedgelaying whatever the weather
The Bedford BTCV Weekday Conservation Team are a hardy bunch, out in all weathers to make a difference. Here are some photos from the last few months showing volunteers out enjoying themselves whilst experiencing the best of ...
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Luton Green Corridor project
We've been working at The Slipe, Warden Hill (Luton) laying a hedge on and off in the last month. We have 540 metres of hedge to lay!The Green Corridors project is funded by Luton Borough Council and Chalk Arc and includes ...
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Cranfield University and community volunteers
Volunteers from Cranfield University and the local community joined together on 2 Sundays at the beginning of March to lay a hedge. This project is funded by GreenPrints (a project with a government scheme called V and Sita ...
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