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Seven hectares of new woodland will be planted on the estate belonging to one of the county's National Trust gems.The woodland will be created on the land at Lower Betton Farm, part of the Attingham Estate. Photo: Worker Drones UK.
“We’ll be working with arboricultural consultants to plant the trees, alongside contractors for fencing and provision of wildflower seeds. The contractors will all work alongside our National Trust countryside team and our tenant farmer to ensure planting and aftercare is successful, including replacing lost trees and providing drought care in early years.”
Attingham’s tenant farmer is also establishing a wildflower and grass meadow beneath the trees which will help provide ground-cover to protect them from the the impacts of drought, while also encouraging wildlife to flourish as the trees to grow. Matthew Lawrence, environment programme manager for the Environment Agency said: “We are delighted to work with the National Trust by providing funding for the creation of an additional seven hectares of new woodland at Lower Betton on the Attingham Estate near Shrewsbury.
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