MORE than 127 hectares of new chalk grassland, woodland and wetland habitats are to be created by HS2 Ltd to create a ‘green corridor’ where the new railway passes through the Colne Valley.
More than 65,000 trees and shrubs and 3,500m of hedgerow will be planted as part of the Colne Valley Western Slopes project, which aims to reduce HS2’s carbon footprint by delivering improvements to the environment and increasing biodiversity.
Habitats
Recycling of construction materials will also help to reduce the need for road haulage and waste treatment, while the conversion of arable land to wild habitats will also help to capture more carbon dioxide.