Narberth Town Council is continuing its work to enhance the grounds of St Andrew’s Church as part of an ongoing biodiversity and environmental improvement programme to improve and protect an important community space.

“To support this, we are trialling a natural and chemical-free method of managing overgrown areas by introducing ‘Bio Goats’ – an eco-friendly solution for controlling brambles and invasive vegetation,“ said a spokesperson for the Town Council.

“These goats will help clear excess growth around gravestones and across the site, enabling us to implement a longer-term ground management plan.

“To support this, we are trialling a natural and chemical-free method of managing overgrown areas by introducing ‘Bio Goats’ – an eco-friendly solution for controlling brambles and invasive vegetation,“ said a spokesperson for the Town Council.
“To support this, we are trialling a natural and chemical-free method of managing overgrown areas by introducing ‘Bio Goats’ – an eco-friendly solution for controlling brambles and invasive vegetation,“ said a spokesperson for the Town Council. (Narberth Town Council)

“The goats are GPS ringfenced to remain within a designated area, and daily welfare checks will be carried out to ensure they are healthy, safe, and well cared for throughout their time on site.”

The helpers themselves come from Clynderwen-based Biogoats 2 Rent.

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