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3 January 2026 – Ash Brook Corridor between High St and Downland

We had a very productive first session of the year and a fantastic turn out with 17 of us !

Working along the Ash Brook Corridor we split into two groups, Barrys working between the High Street to Clay Hill and Steve’s working between Clay Hill and Downland.

We cleared around all the trees we have previously planted, cut back a dead tree next to the bridge, removed several broken tree branches, tidied up the “Magic Garden” and collected a huge amount of rubbish. Thanks to Rex Exon for arranging the rubbish collection with the council.

Brian at the entrance to the Magic Garden                Mike and Rex hard at work !

     

Before – the dead tree by the bridge                             After – now it’s been cleared

     

17 of us getting a well earned cuppa                     Mike clearing out the gulley

     

Area surrounding the trees cleared                       Huge amount of rubbish collected

     

 

 

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