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Refurbishment of historic Argents Mead moat will start in the new year

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Historic Argents Mead moat

A small part of Church Walk car park will be used for access to the moat

Work will begin on the refurbishment of the historic Argents Mead moat in January 2023.

As the Moat is an area of historical significance consent has been granted from Historic England.

The works are planned to take approximately 12 weeks and will include:

  • Reducing the tree canopy cover to better reflect the original layout of the moat. Tree works will include the removal of diseased, weak, and overcrowded trees, and some crown reductions to which will reduce leaf litter that falls in the moat every year

  • De-silting the moat to restore the water depth to help it from drying out

  • Installing bank stabilising material to stop the banks from eroding and undercutting

  • Introducing new plants to improve biodiversity and strengthen the banks

  • Re-establishing the fountain and floating islands

  • Repairs to the overflow system

Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council have said that work will only take place during the day minimising any noise and disruption to the park and residents.

A small part of Church Walk car park will be used for access to the moat and a compound area will be set up on the edge of the car park requiring a few parking spaces to be taken out of use to allow safe access. However, most of the car park will remain in use to the public for the duration of the works.

The work is being undertaken to protect wildlife with any tree work being completed before the nesting season. Any fish in the moat will be safely removed and again work completed in the early part of the year before amphibians use the water.

Executive Member for Streetscene Services, Councillor Bill Crooks, said: "We are pleased that after a lot of hard work to carry out the necessary archaeological surveys to ensure the planned works do not affect the historical integrity of the moat, we are now in a position to start these works which will ensure the long-term conservation of this important historical feature within the town."

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