The natural woodland area of Huntly Wood in Banbridge is set to undergo a programme of remedial works.
Situated between the Huntly Road and River Bann on steep wooded banks, the area provides a picturesque and tranquil walk through Beech and Oak trees.
As the Woodland Trust maintain, "Caring about woods usually means caring for them" – they require active management. With this comes a duty of care to users of the area and, as the site bounds the busy Huntly Road, to road users as well.
Unfortunately, age and disease has taken its toll on a number of the trees on the site with many of the trees reaching a stage of maturity and decline.
To ensure the public can continue to enjoy the area in a safe manner, Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council has asked an arboricultural consultant to advise on work required to balance the duty of the care of the council towards users of the area whilst preserving the beauty and biodiversity of the site.
The arboricultural consultant has advised that due to health and safety concerns it is an unfortunate necessity that some trees within the wood will have to be felled, reduced in height or pruned back, however this will be kept to an absolute required minimum.
It is proposed that semi-mature trees will be planted to replace any trees which are felled and that steps will be taken to minimise any disruption to wildlife on the site during the proposed works.
It is anticipated that work will commence in early 2023. Whilst work is being undertaken it may be necessary to close the wood to the public and road closures along Huntly Road may be needed during this period. The public will be kept informed of any disruption to the area via the Armagh City Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council website and social media platforms.
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