WOODLAND CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT WORK - WOODS, LONG MEADOW
On agreement with New Milton Town
Council, some woodland conservation management work will be taking place at the
woods at Long Meadow, which may also be known as Barton Common Woodland,
adjacent to Long Meadow this week. Opportunities for enhancing the
wildlife value of the woods have been discussed and agreed with New Milton Town
Council. Members of the local community have been involved in learning and
inputting into these discussions earlier in the year.
A mornings woodland improvement
work was successfully carried out in February 2013 by a group of local
residents through the support of the Community Wildlife Plans Project, to open
up part of a pond and pathway in the woods to the light which has increased
it’s wildlife value. It is hoped that further volunteer woodland management
tasks can be planned for the future in these woods.

Another opportunity through
this funding is to address the non-native and invasive variegated yellow
archangel in the woods. This plant can smother native woodland plants and can
be controlled by herbicide spraying. A contractor who is trained and qualified
to do the work will be carrying this work out also. It is likely that this
plant will need follow-up treatment to really get rid of it.
There are other non-native plants
which negatively affect the wildlife value of the woods but it is too late in
the season to address these with herbicide this year. It is likely that these
unwanted plants have arrived in the woodland from garden waste left in the
woods. The contractor will be working in the woods over the next few
weeks, so some parts of the woods may be temporarily inaccessible for safety
reasons.
If you would like any further
information, please contact NMTC, LMCG and/or Angela Peters on 01590 646654 or
07880 197351