A STONE wall which has been built by volunteers has been finished, seven years after work began.
The one-kilometre wall was built in Lyme Park, Cheshire to prevent deer from destroying ancient woodland.
It is hoped the wall will keep deer out of Cluse Hey, where 5,000 tress have just been planted.
The National Trust own the park.
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