Build a Brash Pile by The Firs

Text on the noticeboard
This strip of land—known as The Firs Verge—is managed by Claygate Parish Council, assisted by a local contractor and volunteers.
It plays host to a wonderful variety of trees and over 30 species of wildflowers.
In order to keep the trees and shrubs healthy, it is occasionally necessary to cut or coppice them, and this is undertaken on a rotational basis to maintain a variety of habitats.
The brash pile you see here is made up of recent cuttings and will rot down over time.
This has several benefits. Deadwood provides a very valuable resource for fungi and wildlife including stag beetles, solitary bees and many other insects. In addition, it's a very secure nesting site for small birds and hedgehogs. Frogs and newts may also use it as an overwintering site.
Thank you for supporting our environmental work.
Action № | Date Created | Description | By | Status |
E㉕016 | 24-APR-25 | Put up a notice to explain the reasons for the brash pile at the Firs. | Cllr Bray | COMPLETED by 17-JUL-25 |