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Join us at the newly restored section of the Hogsmill river in Elmbridge Meadows to erect a dead hedge.Works are currently underway to re-naturalise a 1km stretch of the river between the A3 and Rose Walk Nature Reserve.
Once work is complete, the hedge will provide an important barrier, to protect the restored sections of river and allow the new habitat to establish and thrive.
Dogs love using the river to swim and play, and this has been an important consideration throughout the design of the Enriching Elmbridge Meadows project. We are creating two ‘doggy dips’ which are sloping, reinforced sections of bank where dogs can enter the water. By directing dogs towards these areas, and restricting access to others, we can protect the important habitat works and also provide safe entry and exit for dogs to continue using the water.
Meeting point: In the greenspace near to the Rose Walk Nature Reserve, just off the roundabout at Elmbridge Avenue, and Raeburn Avenue. Nearest postcode: KT5 8EN. Google map HERE
What to bring: Please wear appropriate clothes and footwear. We will provide refreshments but please bring a bottle of water and a packed lunch.
Booking: please rsvp using the link below and complete the form to secure your spot: https://www.southeastriverstrust.org/event/elmbridge-meadows-dead-hedging-hogsmill-river-2/
If the event is already fully booked then please sign yourself up to the waiting list and we’ll be in touch if a space becomes available.
Booking for this event will close at 5pm on Sunday 17th November.
Under 16’s will need to be accompanied by an adult, unaccompanied 16 and 17 year old’s will need written parental consent. Please email [email protected] for more information.
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Submit parental consent for unaccompanied 16 and 17 year old’s.
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Elmbridge Meadow, Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, Kingston Upon Thames, United Kingdom
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