Bradley Stoke Journal, October 2020

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October 2020

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PATHS PROJECT Already improved

Woodland paths set for improvement

Being improved

Bradley Stoke Way WORK to improve two sections of footpath to provide year-round access in Bradley Stoke’s Three Brooks Local Nature Reserve got under way on Monday 28th September. The initial work involves thinning some of the trees in the woodland, mostly ash trees affected by ash dieback. Construction of the improved footpaths themselves is due to start on Monday 5th October. A tree planting programme,

later this year, will help mitigate for the losses caused by thinning. Two existing ditch crossings will be altered to provide safer access for mobility scooters. South Gloucestershire Council says it aims to complete the work by Saturday 31st October. The project is partially funded by Enovert Community Trust and is an extension of the improvements made in Savages Wood last year, when more than 500m of paths were upgraded.

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