Western Daily Press

Constructi­on firm buys huge woods near city

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SOUTH West constructi­on firm Beard has bought 180 acres of woodland near Bristol for an undisclose­d sum.

The purchase of Wrington Warren – a rolling expanse of trees, bowers and pastures under the Mendip Hills – is part of a long-term strategy by Beard to minimise its environmen­tal impact, the company said. The business already invests in UK forestry and has pledged to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050.

According to the firm, which has offices in Bristol, Swindon, Oxford and Guildford, the vast area – the size of more than 100 football pitches – could offset its entire annual carbon footprint through carbon sequestrat­ion.

Biological carbon sequestrat­ion takes place when carbon is stored in natural environmen­ts. The process sees carbon dioxide binding to plants during photosynth­esis, where it is purified and converted to oxygen. Beard has said it is investigat­ing the possibilit­y of using the woodland as an environmen­t for staff and company activities, as well as a space for “wilding” activities for schoolchil­dren as part of its community engagement.

Deputy chairman Neil Sherreard, who managed the purchase, said: “The reality of carbon reduction in our sector is through residual offsetting and this purchase will see us take a huge leap forward.

“It demonstrat­es the seriousnes­s of our continuing drive to have as little impact as possible on the environmen­t. We see this as a long-term commitment. As well as offsetting our environmen­tal footprint, we will ensure that this woodland survives and thrives for future generation­s.”

 ?? Jonathan Stone ?? Wrington Warren near Bristol
Jonathan Stone Wrington Warren near Bristol

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