- Location
- East Sussex
On the many hundreds of acres the NT owns near to me that has been left derelict for "nature" they are in the process of putting in new fences.
If they had maintained the hedges and cleaned out the ditches properly, much of this would be unnecessary.
Now I would have expected an organisation that tries to maintain its properties and the land to use materials that are in keeping with the local area and help to maintain local industries as well as preserving the landscape.
I was very surprised when I see they are using all metal Clipex fencing and not a single piece of Chestnut anywhere. Some 14kms I am told!
On the Weald of Kent and Sussex there are thousands of acres of Sweet Chestnut woodland that is falling over or deteriorating from disease through not being managed, there are only a couple of Coppicers left making stakes and posts from Chestnut and they are due for retirement.
I would guess the NT probably have Sweet Chestnut woodland that they own as well.
If it was an old house that they used the wrong sort of bricks or mortar there would be an outcry!!!
If they had maintained the hedges and cleaned out the ditches properly, much of this would be unnecessary.
Now I would have expected an organisation that tries to maintain its properties and the land to use materials that are in keeping with the local area and help to maintain local industries as well as preserving the landscape.
I was very surprised when I see they are using all metal Clipex fencing and not a single piece of Chestnut anywhere. Some 14kms I am told!
On the Weald of Kent and Sussex there are thousands of acres of Sweet Chestnut woodland that is falling over or deteriorating from disease through not being managed, there are only a couple of Coppicers left making stakes and posts from Chestnut and they are due for retirement.
I would guess the NT probably have Sweet Chestnut woodland that they own as well.
If it was an old house that they used the wrong sort of bricks or mortar there would be an outcry!!!