Balsam Bash at Ashley Mill
Join us with Friends of the Bowdon Bollin and the Bollin Valley Partnership to tackle Himalayan Balsam on the banks of the River Bollin!
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Ashley Mill Lane
Ashley Mill Lane Ashley WA14 United KingdomAbout this event
- Event lasts 2 hours
We will be working in the woodland along the banks of the river Bollin at Ashley Mill, Hale, Altrincham.
No previous experience is required!
Parking for the event can be found on Ashley Mill Lane, Google maps location here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/rfe1egW9jPbib6aW9
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The meeting point for the balsam bash at the bridge over the river Bollin, Google maps location here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/EZGR8P6W9ju8gJYW7
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This balsam bash will run from 10:30am-12:30pm. Work will involve hand pulling of balsam plants to prevent it from going to seed and spreading further. Full training will be provided.
The session is outdoors so make sure you have waterproofs and sun protection as needed. Bring plenty of food and water to keep you going. Bring your own work gloves if you have them (we will only have a small number available to borrow if you don't have your own). Please wear suitable outdoor clothing and sturdy footwear. Long trousers and long sleeves are advised to protect your arms and legs, as balsam often grows alongside nettles and brambles!
Himalayan balsam was introduced as a garden plant in the early 19th century and is now widespread in the UK, especially along urban rivers. Himalayan balsam out-competes native species in ecologically sensitive areas, particularly river banks. It grows in dense stands along river banks it can impede flow at times of high rainfall, increasing the likelihood of flooding. Die back of extensive stands over winter can leave river banks bare and exposed to erosion.
BEACON (Bollin Environmental Action and Conservation), hosted by Mersey Rivers Trust, is a group of people working towards controlling and eradicating invasive non-native species and improving water quality within the Bollin catchment, which includes all the tributaries, meres, brooks and streams connected to the River Bollin such as the River Dean and Mobberley Brook.
See the Friends of Bowdon Bollin website for more opportunities to tackle balsam in the area: https://www.f-o-b-b.co.uk/whats/