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Brian Lewin with his new Kubota RTV900


new one acre Jubilee Wood. “One of our biggest pests are grey


squirrels, which cause untold damage to the beech trees, stripping the bark from the top, which ultimately kills the tree over time.” “Staying on top of the grey squirrels is


vital, but it really needs a concerted effort from surrounding estates too, otherwise they can quickly populate the area again. Ultimately, our long-term goal is to


reintroduce the red squirrel back into the area, following the lead of other pockets in UK, like areas of the north west, which has led to successful breeding programmes of red squirrels.” “We have an excellent track record of


investment and a commitment to always improving the castle to make it a place that can nurture ecological development on the one hand, whilst being equally capable when


Visitors enjoying a day out ©Adam Fanshawe


delivering major events with international appeal - our success with Brigstock has proven this.”


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