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Volunteers helping biodiversity in Horton Country Park

Thanks to the volunteers who answered our Countryside team’s call for help at the Horton Country Park Local Nature Reserve on 9 November!
Nine volunteers, including 3 from the Friends of Horton Country Park, helped to plant 3 apple trees and 1 greengage tree - one of which is a memorial tree for David Anderson who ran Equus, the Equestrian Centre, in Horton Country Park. Scrub was also cleared away that was invading the orchard and smothering some of the smaller trees.
More tasks are planned in the new year.
Click here to learn how we support biodiversity across Epsom and Ewell.
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