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The use of Scots Pine hedges, rather than the more familiar Hawthorn, was probably environmental. They were planted and then topped and trimmed to maintain a low windbreak. They continue to play a part in wind shelter of crops, livestock and are a fine landscape feature.
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If you have a website and would like to add a link to us, please copy and paste the HTML code below into your website (or ask your web design team to do it for you).
The logo on the right will be shown which will link to our website when clicked.
<a href="http://www.brecks.org.uk" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.shorthose-russell.co.uk/images/brecksbanner.gif" width="120" height="75" border=0 alt="Visit The Brecks Website"></a>
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We have a a full disc including our corporate guidelines, the Brecks logo in 6 colour options, the Brecks stripe logo in 8 colour options, the Brecks box artwork and Brecks images.
If you would like a copy of this please contact us
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