Another 800m stock netting fencing completed today 

We completed a further 800m of stock netting fencing, along with gates, just outside Devizes along the famous Wansdyke in Wiltshire to protect it from damage by cattle.
Well done Toby, Ian, George and Brian

“This 5th or 6th Century defensive ditch and bank runs from Morgan’s Hill near Bishops Canning to Savernake Forest near Marlborough.
Named Woden’s Dyke after the Saxon god, Woden, the Wansdyke was constructed at a time when history was not often written down and there is little archaeological evidence to add clues.  It was most likely made by the Britons as a defensive earthwork to keep out the Saxons invading from the North.  Up on the Marlborough Downs some of the impressive two-metre high banks remain in place to this day.”
For more information on The Wansdyke Path, check out the link from the North Wessex Downs here. 

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800m stock fencing complleted