The entrance to Ham Lands by the north side of the Teddington Footbridge is a little more open with areas cleared on both sides of the path towards Croft Way. This is the clearing that has been created on the righthand side.
I do not know precisely why this has been done but a key feature of Ham Lands is the variety of habitats and it is important to maintain that variety by, for example, cutting back spreading brambles and hawthorns.
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