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Malvern Hills National Landscape

Robocuts are remote-controlled machines that can do a variety of land management jobs including controlling scrub and bracken. They are sure-footed and manoeuvrable and are ideally suited to working safely on the steep terrain of the Malvern Hills.

The Malvern Hills Trust has hired these machines for years but they have now bought their own, courtesy of grant support from Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), via the Malvern Hills National Landscape. It should save the Trust significant money over the years to come.

These images are taken from the machines maiden outing.Image attachmentImage attachment

Robocuts are remote-controlled machines that can do a variety of land management jobs including controlling scrub and bracken. They are sure-footed and manoeuvrable and are ideally suited to working safely on the steep terrain of the Malvern Hills.

The Malvern Hills Trust has hired these machines for years but they have now bought their own, courtesy of grant support from Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), via the Malvern Hills National Landscape. It should save the Trust significant money over the years to come.

These images are taken from the machine’s maiden outing.
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8 hours ago
Connecting the town to the the countryside and encouraging locals to visit whats on their doorstep; we took the staff from Worcestershire Libraries onto the hills to show them the marvels that abound there; they then, in turn, can encourage library visitors to see for themselves. This initiative came by the Culture to Nature project, spearheaded by Natural England.

Connecting the town to the the countryside and encouraging locals to visit what’s on their doorstep; we took the staff from Worcestershire Libraries onto the hills to show them the marvels that abound there; they then, in turn, can encourage library visitors to see for themselves. This initiative came by the Culture to Nature project, spearheaded by Natural England. See MoreSee Less

4 weeks ago
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