The cutting is savage. Sadly, this is probably only the start. I still don't understand the reason why it is done.
Saturday, 6 January 2018
Hedgerows Revisited
And as predicted in the previous post, the ripping off of the tops of the hedgerow has begun. The first picture shows one of two bushes that grow alongside the Sarn Bridge. The brutal damage caused by the cutting can be clearly seen.
The second shows what has been done to a stretch of hedge that is about 25 paces long starting at the gate to what we call the sheep field that is nearest the bridge.
The cutting is savage. Sadly, this is probably only the start. I still don't understand the reason why it is done.
The cutting is savage. Sadly, this is probably only the start. I still don't understand the reason why it is done.
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