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King Charles' Road
With the balsam bashing season in full-swing, it was time to take a strategic approach to dealing with the problem of this invasive species.
The idea is to try and replicate what has been done on the River Quaggy in Southeast London and also on the River Wandle in South London, and to try and remove the source of the invasion of the downstream reaches of the Hogsmill River. In this case, the intention is to reduce the impact of the plant on Elmbridge Meadows. With a small group of volunteers, we worked our way down the Tolworth Brook from Alexandra Park to the Meldone Close car park. While it's inevitable that some plants will have been missed, or other seeds may germinate, over a couple of seasons it should be possible to remove one source of future invasion from the catchment. Of course, rubbish was also collected (five bags) and a hedgehog bridge was repaired.
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