Even during our dry summer the site, before work started, was still very marshy |
The area to the south of our reserve is predominately wetland with the lower section regularly being inundated by high tides. Over time the ditches that take water off these marshes have silted up and the old tile drains have collapsed. This has prevented cattle getting into these areas to graze and therefore has changed the floral diversity of this area.
Getting in the diggers to re-profile the old ditches |
The sluice was specially made for the job |
It took no time to put in place |
The new walk way was installed for ease of access |
The sluice gate in action |
Before work began |
After digging the ditch |
After work, with the sluice gate in place |