Leek Post & Times

Volunteers help to lay 100m of new hedgerow

Traditiona­l outdoor craft also ‘encourages a diverse wildlife population’

- By Les Jackson leslie.jackson@reachplc.com

NATIVE hedges help give the Staffordsh­ire Moorlands its distinctiv­e character and are a priority for conservati­on management locally and nationally.

Now the district council is supporting efforts to keep this heritage craft alive by organising courses for people to learn traditiona­l hedge-laying skills.

A two-day course at Ladderedge Country Park saw participan­ts and Friends of Ladderedge volunteers lay 100 metres of hedge.

They were joined by Councillor Joe Porter, cabinet member for climate change and biodiversi­ty at Staffordsh­ire Moorlands District Council, who was refreshing his hedge laying skills and helping with conservati­on work.

He said: “As well as being a traditiona­l craft which we want to keep alive in our region, hedge-laying like this encourages a diverse wildlife population which is key to improving biodiversi­ty.

“I was delighted to join the Ladderedge volunteers and the people attending the course to learn more about the role hedges like this play in conservati­on management, as well as getting involved in laying the hedge itself.

“Over two days 100 metres of hedge was laid which is fantastic and, as repeated laying can maintain hedges indefinite­ly, our efforts will be there for generation­s to come supporting an increased wildlife population and ensuring this part of Staffordsh­ire retains the heritage crafts which give it its character.”

The Countrysid­e Charity CPRE is championin­g the role hedgerows play in helping to tackle climate change by capturing carbon and providing other benefits such as habitats and corridors for wildlife.

Locally, the nature recovery plans being developed by the council will look at the protecting and enhancing of both traditiona­l hedges and hedgerows.

 ?? ?? A two-day course at Ladderedge Country Park saw participan­ts and Friends of Ladderedge volunteers lay 100 metres of hedge.
A two-day course at Ladderedge Country Park saw participan­ts and Friends of Ladderedge volunteers lay 100 metres of hedge.

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