Geoff Williams wrote:
I have had a letter from East Lindsey council saying that planning permission for the new nature reserve has been turned down as they consider agricultural land is more important than a nature reserve.
Totally incredible but probably no more than you would expect -- having spent a rather large amount of money in the scheme it is to be hoped that EA will carry it further but with huge budget cuts in the offing it may be a project that is easier dropped than carried forward? Whatever the outcome EA have bought the land and as such are the owners, as I understand it, so on a birding front even if they cave in to pressure and allow the land to revert to pointless wheat production there are surely areas around the remnant trees at Pyes Hall that could make a very good coastal migrant hot spot with a little judicious planting and management. Is this a very good time for Lincs birdwatchers to become proactive and actually agree to do a little tree planting and habitat creation for their own rarity watching benefit? A few days a year for a combined force of 100 birdwatchers?