Protected species such as Hawthorn (Crataegus spp) were undisturbed during restoration works. The photos below show a number of these species along restored wall number 59.
Natural habitat starts taking shape again in restored areas.
The photo above shows Buskett Woodland before the commencement of Life+ Saving Buskett Project. The photos below show how Buskett Woodland looks now.
Air layering and tree propagation. (Action C5).
Removal of Invasive Alien Species – Arundo donax (Action C4)
Works on wall 9 and pathway are now complete. (Action C2)
Geo textile works for more soil stabilization measures The biodegradable geotextile used has the following specifications: Material: Biodegradable fibre Fabric type: Woven yarns Mass per Unit Area: Minimum 600g/m²… Thickness:…
Upkeeping of tree planted areas is an ongoing process. (Action C5)
Latest update on repair/restoration and rebuilding of retaining rubble walls (Action C2).