Something different from the norm: hardwood rustic gates for pedestrian and driveway access for our friends at Windsmere Stone and Granite in Melksham.
Author: Debbie Newman
Erecting signs at Tidworth
Something different for Tad and Alex for a couple of days in August erecting signs around the CCDA at Tidworth.
17 signs erected around an area on Salisbury Plain to prevent unauthorised access by 4x4s.


Flailing around young trees
Following on from the spraying of the new woodland earlier in the spring, we have now returned to flail off between the planted rows of young trees to further aid their establishment in Year I.
We will return to spray out rows shortly with the quad-mounted sprayer to ensure the best start possible for the new woodland.
Weed Control
Tad has been treating weeds on a few sports pitches this week when the weather has allowed. The quad and sprayer does not leave any tyre marks on those cricket squares.
24th July

Mulching small style with Takeuchi Power
Mark making a start on clearing a steep woodland that has been devastated by Ash Die Back
Creation of a wildlife pond last week
Creating a wildlife pond last week – with a slightly more positive outcome than Clarkson’s Farm attempt to rebuild a dam to create a pond! Following the failure of an old dam, Conservation Contractors were asked to replace the failed structure and clean out the old pond while there.




Young trees in Hampshire given the best start
Treatment of oak trees for Oak Processionary Moth control
Forestry Commission guidance is that oak trees within 50m of an infestation removed in 2023 should be treated to control any larvae that have hatched this spring. Treatment is undertaken once the leaves have emerged and provided the larvae with food. 2 treatments, 10 days apart, are undertaken with a naturally- occurring bacteria. This does not affect other wildlife.
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