A fantastic day to be out! Duncan and Kasher spent the day doing a number of small tasks in the Todmorden area . . . but unfortunately as soon as we manage to "tick off" the jobs from the to-do list we find others to replace them!
We initially dropped timber at a worksite for one of Friday's work parties.
We then returned to Ashenhust to replant more willow that will assist with natural flood management on the hillside. We had worked in this area a few weeks ago to dig drainage ditches, plant willow cuttings, sort out sand bags etc. Unfortunately the willow in one section of the hillside had been pulled up (and put down the drain!) and the sandbags had been emptied with the sand being put down the drain. The drain had subsequently overflowed and the water had caused problems on the nearby narrow footpath, Tod 029. We do hope that this second attempt will be more successful.
After a drive to above Cornholme we replaced a marker post near Springs on the TCW. This marker post had only been replaced in January 2024 so it was rather annoying to have to replace it again so soon, especially as it was a long way to walk with a post, a bar, a spade, etc etc. Hopefully this new post will last longer.
Many thanks to Dave Halley for providing the willow used today. Thanks too to the walkers who reported today's issues to us. We really do appreciate your help.
Today's work has been funded by donations to CROWS. Many thanks for your assistance in maintaining our RoWs.
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| Another job to add to the "to do" list: a bridleway gate near Hartley Royd. |
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| Some of the willow cuttings appear to be starting to come into leaf. |
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| More willows were planted in the very wet areas. |
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| The sandbags refilled and replaced. |
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| The rotten marker post to be replaced. |
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| Duncan clearing the hole for the new marker post. |
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| The new marker post in position. |
























