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Native tree planting on Waipu Cycleway and Walkway25 July, 2022
Thanks goes to the locals and businesses who have supported the building of this community asset and to Piroa-Brynderwyns Landcare and Weed Action who have teamed up with the Cycleway Group to assist with volunteers, advice and materials. For further information on the cycleway trail visit the website at waipucycleway.com.
Want to get your hands dirty? Survival of plants has been good given the challenging conditions of low annual rainfall, strong salt-laden northerly winds, and dominating kikuyu grass. “It takes us longer to do the ground preparation and lay out the plants than it takes to plant them,” laughs cycleway committee member Ann Neill. “But it's so rewarding seeing locals, young and old, turn up with a spade and a sense of contributing to something really special; it is bigger than any of us on our own and good for the planet. We remain positive that locals will champion this community asset and want to support its completion.”
Planting bee details Waipu Cycleway and Walkway offers a 9km trail from Waipu Village to Waipu Cove. PHOTO/SUPPLIED |
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