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Enagh Lough Access And Biodiversity Project

This project aims to control the invasive species of Japanese Knotweed and clear litter before providing better public access through the creation of a public access path and introducing bins, benches and information panels.

The second stage of the project concerns the conservation of 3 priority species, Bats, Birds and the Red Squirrel identified by the LBAP 2008-2013.
This project will provide Bird hides, Bat boxes and Red Squirrel feeders whilst creating a sustainable food source by planting blackberry, raspberry, crap apple, Holly and Pine Trees.

Aims
1. Eradication of Invasive Species
2. Conservation and Increase in the number of species by installing bird hides, bat boxes and Squirrel feeders to conserve and protect species
3. Litter removed and introduction of bins, benches and information panels to encourage public.
4. Landscaping: planting grass, trees and shrubs.
5. Creation of a new path for the public to increase visitor numbers

EB Number

869817

Estimated Start

01/09/2012

Estimated Finish

01/09/2014

Postcode

BT47 6LN

Amount

0.00

Object Type(s)

DA

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