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Riverbank Stabilisation, Happy Valley Nature Reserve

Riverbank Stabilisation, Happy Valley Nature Reserve

Stockport Council commissioned CCNW to undertake riverbank stabilisation and green engineering works on the eroded banking along the Ladybrook Valley. A part of the Happy Valley Local Nature Reserve (LNR) and a Site of Biological Importance (SBI). Happy Valley LNR is...
Biodiversity Net Gain – Mill Dam Park Wetlands

Biodiversity Net Gain – Mill Dam Park Wetlands

The CCNW team was appointed for the wetland creation at Mill Dam Park together with a series of woodland and pond enhancement projects aligned with Biodiversity Net Gain on behalf of Mersey Rivers Trust.Visit our projects page for full...
Moss Side Farm, Mini Mossland Project

Moss Side Farm, Mini Mossland Project

A part of this project is to deliver improvements to the land for peatland restoration. Natural England purchased a 154-ha lowland peat farm and buildings (Moss Side Farm), which secures a peat-based land holding as part of a wider 1000-ha proposed National Nature...
ISO 14001 Environmental Management Standard

ISO 14001 Environmental Management Standard

As part of our commitment to preserving and protecting the environment, we are delighted to confirm that Conservation Contracts North West has been assessed and certified to the Environmental Management Standard ISO 14001.We recognise that this is part of an ongoing...
Astley & Bedford Moss, Rewetting and Restoration Works

Astley & Bedford Moss, Rewetting and Restoration Works

This project relates to a series of rewetting and restoration works carried out on Astley and Bedford Mosses, a SSSI designated lowland raised bog. These works are a continuation of works that were undertaken under a previous Higher-Level Stewardship (HLS) Agreement...
Elmer’s Green, Access Enhancement

Elmer’s Green, Access Enhancement

West Lancashire District Council commissioned CCNW to carry out improvements to the access and infrastructure within Elmer’s Clough by re-profiling the existing footpath that runs through Elmer’s Clough. CCNW also created additional footpath sections and new steps,...