Council ecology officer’s offer to LBC re proposed wader reserve

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30 Jan 2019 14:44 #1508 by Jim Wright
John

Perhaps best to postpone visit for a few weeks pending the meeting with Mike Sleight, the council’s ecology officer.

This has been set for 10am on Tuesday March 5 at the Discovery Centre which is next to the boating lake on Cleethorpes seafront.

Mike will give a project update on the proposed Cress Marsh wader reserve currently under construction at Stallingborough near Grimsby.

Here’s hoping it becomes North East Lincolnshire’s equivalent of RSPB Frampton!

The meeting will provide an opportunity to quiz Mike about access arrangements, bird recording etc, etc.

All LBC members are welcome to attend, and there will probably also be some members of the Grimsby RSPB and BTO groups.
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24 Jan 2019 18:01 #1484 by Jim Wright
Not sure if access is yet permitted but will try to get the info.
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24 Jan 2019 10:09 #1480 by John Holland
RE Stallingborough wader res, .Are we allowed to walk on outside path to hide due to sign on main gate. Yours John Holland.

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18 Jan 2019 11:46 #1471 by Jim Wright
Am trying to arrange a meeting for next month or March. Will post details when available
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12 Jan 2019 14:56 #1454 by Joy Croot
Hi, I would be interested in attending.
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12 Jan 2019 08:39 #1450 by Jon Drakes
Hi Jim,

I would be interested in attending.

Regards

Jon

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