The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Fleecy friends sought to tidy up historic site

PERTHSHIRE: Flock needed at stone circle to keep grassland trimmed

- Paul reoch preoch@thecourier.co.uk

Owners of land round an ancient monument are adopting some woolly thinking to keep the area maintained.

Forest Enterprise Scotland (FES) has appealed for a flock of Perthshire sheep to keep the ground around the four-post Na ClachanAor­aidh stone circle tidy.

Graeme Findlay, of the FES team in Tay District, said: “We’re offering 17.41 hectares seasonal grazing – suitable for around 30 to 35 sheep – for a period of two months during September and October and we might consider a further period of one month in the spring.

“It’s a limestone area and we are looking to get the sheep to keep the mix of grasslands on the site in the right balance, reducing the more acidic grassland plants to give more space for calcareous grassland species.

“As well as keeping the stone circle clear of vegetation, the grazing should help us to expand the rare and specialise­d plant communitie­s that grow where limestone outcrops can be found by reducing the competitio­n from other vegetation.”

The seasonal let is in Allean Forest just north of Loch Tummel.

The site is stock-fenced and has water on site but might need additional water in very dry weather periods.

Effective grazing in September and October is key and an extension of grazing for four weeks in the spring may be offered at some point in the future through agreement by both parties.

For more informatio­n contact Tay District Office in Dunkeld on 0300 067 6380.

 ?? Picture: Kris Miller. ?? There are hopes to keep the Na ClachanAor­aidh stone circle near Pitlochry tidy.
Picture: Kris Miller. There are hopes to keep the Na ClachanAor­aidh stone circle near Pitlochry tidy.
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