Campbeltown Courier

Tree planting project takes root at Rest and be Thankful

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Forestry and Land Scotland has begun a tree planting project on the hillside above the Rest and be Thankful to help efforts to improve the resilience of the route.

The ambitious Rest and be Thankful Woodland Creation Project, located on the steep and notoriousl­y unstable south western flanks of Ben Luibhean, Glen Croe, has been designed to provide long-term protection to the A83 by helping to prevent landslips.

The initial stages of planting are taking place on land managed by Transport Scotland, which is also funding the work.

Welcoming the start of the project, transport minister Jenny Gilruth said: ‘With the climate emergency likely to increasing­ly impact on Scotland’s landscape in the years ahead, protecting our infrastruc­ture is a top priority.

‘Using nature-based solutions like woodland creation is a win-win solution. It will help protect this important trunk road that is a vital lifeline for many people, will help capture more carbon and help increase the habitat in which wildlife can flourish.’

Forestry and Land Scotland has been working in partnershi­p with Transport Scotland for several years to develop the plan, which will complement a range of hard engineerin­g works that have already been put in place in response to previous incidents.

Teams are planting a mix of native woodland species at the western end of the hillside and will, over the course of the next two years, work their way steadily eastwards.

The species being planted – locally sourced to be already adapted to the environmen­t – include downy birch, aspen, oak, blackthorn, hawthorn, hazel, juniper and Scot pine. These species are also most likely to be resilient to future climate changes.

As soon as they are in the ground, their root systems will begin to grow and develop, binding the hillside over time and reducing the likelihood of landslips.

It is hoped the woodland will also improve the landscape, encourage an increase in biodiversi­ty and improve water quality and riverside habitats, especially those associated with spawning salmonids.

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Forestry and Land Scotland has begun a tree planting project on the hillside above the Rest and be Thankful.

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