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Logs in Radford Park
- Local Resident (1st Apr 2022 19:44:52)
I was walking in radford park today - it is full of logs/partially cut logs/tree trunks. I guess because of the storm.
I could heat my house for a decade with just a fraction of what was in the park.
Please can someone tell me that these logs go to a good home?
If not, and the council/whoever owns the park want some of them shifted, I'm your man...!
(I've not worked out the logistics of the shifting, but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it. Well, cross that water meadow. This is a joke for the Radford Park 'cognoscenti')
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Re: Logs in Radford Park
- Joe (1st Apr 2022 21:08:33)
I am sure if you contacted them they could sell you some. The proceeds could help off set any rise they intend to our council tax!
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Re: Logs in Radford Park
- S (1st Apr 2022 22:06:49)
Perhaps they have been left for log/ brash piles- deadwood is a vital habitat for detritivores and other invertebrates.
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Re: Logs in Radford Park
- Peter (3rd Apr 2022 00:11:24)
It’s dead wood habitat left there specifically for wildlife, as in a normal natural world tres fall and become that habitat, human obsession is to cut and trim and tidy everything when nature already has its processes worked out, those that manage the park left it there for exactly this purpose.
Leave the wood alone, it’s not waste and it’s not yours to take!
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