Before starting work
The repairs were relatively straightforward except for a small section underneath a veteran Yew tree. To cause as little disturbance as possible to the tree we moved some large boulders into position to form the edge of the path. This meant we could raise the path over the roots and not have to dig through them. Luckily there was still a digger on site after the hydro work so we had the rocks in place much more quickly than if we'd had to move them by hand.
Section under the old Yew
In time as the Yew grows it's likely that we may have to reset some of the stones, so we'll keep a close watch on things.
Pitching under the Yew
After a couple of weeks we'd replaced the path from beneath the Yew tree and up through the new gate.
Repairing the path near the gate
We brought in some extra topsoil that was being used for landscaping around the intake of the hydro-electric scheme and put some grass seed down, to give the path a good chance to recover.
Most of the landscaping completed
After just a few weeks time the new section of path was looking much improved.
Finished path