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Volunteers plant new hedge at Mayflower Park entrance
Summary
Nine volunteers and a dog planted 100 hedge whips at the main entrance to Mayflower Park on January 31, using plants donated by CPRE Hampshire.
Content
A new hedge was planted at the main entrance to Mayflower Park in Southampton on Saturday, January 31. Nine volunteers and one dog planted 100 young hedge plants, known as whips, which were donated by CPRE Hampshire to Old Town Community Forum. The donation is part of CPRE Hampshire's community hedge project, which aims to reverse hedgerow loss and increase the length of the nation's hedgerows by 40 percent. Southampton City Council's parks and landscape team prepared the bed before volunteers added protective canes and guards.
Key facts:
- Nine volunteers and one dog took part in the planting.
- One hundred hedge whips were placed next to the park's main entrance.
- The plants were donated by CPRE Hampshire to Old Town Community Forum as part of a community hedge project.
- The initiative aims to reverse hedgerow loss and increase UK hedgerow length by 40 percent.
- Southampton City Council dug the new bed and volunteers planted the hedges with canes and guards.
Summary:
The new hedge adds greenery and potential habitat for birds and insects at a well-used waterfront site. Undetermined at this time.
