Approval sought for city woodland path improvements

Culduthel Woods were brought into community ownership in 2022
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Councillors have been asked to approve planned improvements to a historic wood in Inverness.
Culduthel Community Woods are on about two acres (6ha) of land once associated with a former stately home that dated back to the 1780s.
The woods were brought into community ownership in 2022 and are now the focus of projects to improve its paths, tackle invasive plants and encourage growth of native species.
Highland Council officials have recommended that planned work to the wood's entrance, paths and a pond be granted permission.
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Councillors are expected to visit the woods before considering the proposals at next week's south planning applications committee.
The woods provide habitat to red squirrels and birds.
Tiny burrows in an area of earth bank have also been found to be home to bees.
Future proposals include improving an adjoining area of grassland for the benefit of plants and insects, and potentially putting up bat boxes.

Councillors are expected to make a site visit before deliberating on the proposals