| | | | Photo Gallery
|
|
| | |  Small Balsam - before
|
 Small Balsam - after
|
 Tea-time
|
|  Oxford Conversation Volunteers
|
 Hanging out gloves to dry
|
|
|  In Mary Sadler's Field: clearing the scrub that inhibits the heather
|
 One of several piles of cut gorse with established heather in the middle distance to the right
|
 heather to the left of the path, gorse to the right.
|
|
|
|
|
 We never go out without our "extra thick tea friend"
|
 These barriers will reduce the rate of erosion of the path, whilst allowing a 4x4 vehicle access
|
 The logs, sourced from nearby coppicing, will stop the sandy soil from washing down the hill, and direct water off the path
|
 Final touches on the stobs holding the last log in place
|
 Happy not to be the one doing the sawing?
|
 This section is complete. A very natural way to reduce erosion on this well-used path.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|  Bloody nose beetle
|
 Bloody nose beetle
|
|
|
|
|
|
|