Riccard Johnston Woods Jeviston Street, Motherwell ML1 4HS | |
Improvement to the woodlands include rejuvenating the hedgerows, an attractive surfaced path network around the site and new planting with native broadleaved trees.
Surfaced paths
Variety of wildlife
New ponds
enjoy walking and cycling
Directions
The woodland is within Motherwell and is easily accessed from New Stevenston housing and shops via Jeviston street, ML1 4HS
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