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We have owned some land for two years now. It was really neglected and we had to do a lot of work to clear masses of old barbed wire, huge areas of bramble and put in paths, clear bramble from around saplings and do other wildlife-related things. We have put in six ponds, and planted some areas of wildflower meadow. It has been hard work, but we thought worth it.

 

We have a planning application in for some coppicing work to be done, because the land is protected by a tree preservation order. Yesterday the county forestry officer made an unscheduled visit to the land. We took him round, he seemed pleased and said he had no problems with our plans, it all sounded really good. He asked us a technical question about coppicing which I appeared to answer correctly, so I guess he was testing our knowledge.

 

When he left he said "Really excellent, keep up the good work".

 

:dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:

 

It is so lovely to receive such a pat on the back. Particularly from somebody who really knows, and loves, his trees. It is particularly lovely for DH who has put in so much hard work - I do the softer, wildlife-related things although get my back into the hard work too.

 

:dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:

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How lovely! I would love to own some land. It must be immensely thrilling to turn something that was awful into something wonderful. And to have a professional say how well you are doing must just be the icing on the cake. Well done to you and your OH!

 

I think some photos are in order now, just so we can judge :wink::D

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OK - here are the photos.

 

This is what part of the land looks like now

 

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This is what the awful brambles looked like - they were everywhere

 

tallbrambles-chokingsaplings.jpg

 

This is what we had to deal with making just one of the new paths

 

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This is DH driving the tractor to make the new path through the undergrowth shown above

 

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There is 11 acres, not all of it like this, but we have had to do a huge amount of work to transform it. It is nice to get it appreciated!

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