It follows flash floods in the area
Fencing and a forestry track are currently being installed to allow for the planting of a large native broadleaved woodland on the brant fellside beneath Fremington Edge.Also taking place at Heggs Farm are youth engagement activities, seasonal volunteer days, natural flood management works, eco-systems research and hay meadow restoration.Managing the enterprise is Liz Sutcliffe, who is originally from Newcastle.
In addition to the funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, support for Tees-Swale: naturally connected is coming from local partner organisations including Richmondshire District Council, Yorkshire Water and Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust.
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