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<blockquote data-quote="Y Fan Wen" data-source="post: 7810232" data-attributes="member: 741"><p>200 acres next door was planted with native species in 06 and is looking well now. However, I was watching 2 walkers trying to follow the statutory fp through the brambles and they were making 'very' heavy weather of it. I suspect they gave up as I would have seen them passing over my land later on.</p><p>Part of the scheme was the provision of a w/chair access viewing point with 2 routes to it making a circular route. I can't imagine how much that cost. It is kept open by annual chemical control. </p><p>I have thought about me using a tracked flail mower keeping my statutory fp's and the bridle path open if I end up unstocking and becoming a land manager. Even with the lowered stocking rates caused by the scheme the molinia tussocks are making some paths very difficult indeed to walk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Y Fan Wen, post: 7810232, member: 741"] 200 acres next door was planted with native species in 06 and is looking well now. However, I was watching 2 walkers trying to follow the statutory fp through the brambles and they were making 'very' heavy weather of it. I suspect they gave up as I would have seen them passing over my land later on. Part of the scheme was the provision of a w/chair access viewing point with 2 routes to it making a circular route. I can't imagine how much that cost. It is kept open by annual chemical control. I have thought about me using a tracked flail mower keeping my statutory fp's and the bridle path open if I end up unstocking and becoming a land manager. Even with the lowered stocking rates caused by the scheme the molinia tussocks are making some paths very difficult indeed to walk. [/QUOTE]
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