Green Action Trust is leading the work on the development of a new 10 hectare native woodland at the north of the Lochshore site.
The woodland will be planted with mostly native broadleaf species like Oak, Birch and Rowan. It will also include a range of other native species like Hazel, Wild Cherry and Hawthorn that will add interest and colour and even foraging opportunities.
This type of woodland will link well into those woodlands already found in the wider landscape and in time, will create an attractive space for people to use and enjoy. It will also greatly enhance the biodiversity found here providing food and shelter for a huge variety of wildlife.
In order to protect the young trees the woodland will be surrounded by deer fencing to protect it from grazing pressure and to allow the woodland to establish. Public access will continue to be possible in and around the woodland while it grows and there will be paths and glades (open areas) designed within it.
Some woodland planted on the boundary and at the northern entrance to the site, will not be deer fenced, but will be protected by tree guards instead. This will create an attractive green buffer along the road and between any possible future housing developed within the wider site.
There will be opportunities for the community to get involved perhaps by helping to plant it or maintain it in the longer term.
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