
Workington MP Mark Jenkinson rolled up his sleeves to help get rid of an invasive species in a town park.
He met with Raegan Blacker, of Workington Nature Partnership, and Kevin Kerrigan, programme director for Workington for Allerdale Borough Council, at the mill stream next to Hall Park in Workington, to pull invasive Himalayan Balsam from the riverbanks.
Reagan said the balsam caused serious issues as it spread rapidly and native species were unable to compete for sunlight and die, leading to a decline in biodiversity and erosion of riverbanks.
Along with volunteers, Mr Jenkinson helped to pull out large amounts of Himalayan Balsam.
They piled the balsam out of the public’s way, where it will rot down so that it cannot go to seed and spread further.
Himalayan Balsam was introduced in the UK in the 1800s.
Mr Jenkinson said: “I strongly encourage people to volunteer with the Workington Nature Partnership and support the great work they are doing to increase biodiversity across the Workington area.
“Raegan Blacker and the Workington Nature Partnership have been doing a great job tackling the spread of Himalayan Balsam and other invasive species.
“It was great to hear that they often see large numbers of active and committed volunteers, who care about their green spaces.
“I would like to thank them for all the work they do to look after Workington’s parks. If you want to get involved, Workington Nature Partnership can be contacted through their Facebook page.”