Free hedgelaying workshops at wood
The November 15 and 29 (10.00am - 3.00pm) sessions will help people to learn more about this traditional management technique.
Encouraging the public to attend these free events, which are part of the Hedgerows Hope Initiative, Carrick Council points out that species-rich hedgerows are important to humans as well as to wildlife: “They are of historical importance often marking townland or estate boundaries. They also provide colour, shelter and food; act as stock barriers; and prevent soil erosion.
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Hide Ad“We want people to get involved to help restore and manage the habitats. We’ll provide you with training to help you develop skills required to support the restoration programme.”
Suitable clothing is advised for this outdoor event.