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Wyevale Nurseries Creates Water Reservoir At Container Tree Production Site
A LEADING British commercial nursery is creating a new reservoir to help capture, store and recycle more water while also protecting the environment and reducing flooding around its Hereford site (August 2024).
Wyevale Nurseries is constructing the water conservation system at its Container Tree production division on King’s Acre Road to help boost its annual water management targets within its ongoing sustainability plans.
Tim Fawbert, Group Finance Director at Wyevale Nurseries, says: “We’re continuing to work diligently on our environmental and sustainability goals this year. As part of our overall objectives to reduce abstraction from boreholes and mains, to recycle water and reduce flooding for both the nursery as a whole, and for the local environment, the teams at our container tree production site are currently in the process of constructing a new reservoir and holding pond on our site on Kings Acre Road.
“If the experience gained from the construction of the reservoir at the main nursery in 2022 is anything to go by, the reservoir is expected to attract new species of wildlife to the area, as well as helping to alleviate flooding risk and recycle water.
“Ponds and reservoirs provide a vital habitat for both aquatic and non-aquatic wildlife. Additionally, ponds with good water quality can help to mitigate against climate change by sequestering carbon. Ponds help to retain water on the nursery too, which has benefits as a water source for pollinators, irrigation and for natural flood management.
“They also help to soak up heavy rainfall and ameliorate water flows to help protect against flooding, as well as store and release water slowly in drier times to protect against the impacts of drought.”
Wyevale Nurseries will be planting an additional new mixed native hedge with hedgerow trees, which will deliver an additional landscape feature and a net gain in hedgerow habitat on site too.
The use of species rich lowland meadow planting and aquatic marginal species, along with the sowing of grass seed for wildflower meadows and planting aquatic marginals, will also deliver a net gain for general habitat on the site.
The natural habitat will be enhanced further with the installation of bat boxes, bird nesting boxes, insect blocks and a hedgehog nesting box. A minimum of three hibernacula will be constructed too.
Tim adds: “As part of our annual ISO 14001 environmental accreditation, we have regular targets for recycling water. Last year to end of June we have recycled 28% of our water used in our main container shrub and herbaceous production and are building this new reservoir to help boost this in our container tree production.
“In order to recycle more water, we need this new reservoir.”
Wyevale Nurseries’ product selection is envied across the industry and the talented team regularly introduces new, award-winning plant varieties.
Its main business is to supply garden centres, landscape contractors, local authorities, foresters and landowners with a comprehensive array of trees, shrubs, hedging, herbaceous and specimen plants.
For further details about Wyevale Nurseries, which is based in Hereford, please call 01432 845 200 or visit www.wyevalenurseries.co.uk.
Source : www.wyevalenurseries.co.uk
Image : Tim Fawbert, Group Finance Director at Wyevale Nurseries at the new reservoir site
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