
An 800-metre stretch of Charlcombe Lane on the outskirts of the city of Bath will close from Monday for a maximum of six weeks to allow for one of the country’s major toad migration routes.
The amphibians tend to move after dusk between the months of February and March—but in Charlcombe Road, they often get trapped by high stone walls, and so before the road closure volunteers equipped with buckets have been helping them.
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