Eric
Sorry I've just found your message! The cycle way you refer to in your thread above was voted out by the Whisby Steering Board last year. I don't attend these meetings but think it was for Health and Safety reasons. I am unaware of any neighbour/landowner who refuses access to his land near the by-pass. Perhaps you could clarify this as you seem to know something that we don't at Whisby. I don't know what you mean by a path to nowhere from Grebe Lake. If you mean the path that leads to Teal Lake from the north east corner of Grebe Lake (under the by-pass) then we hope to have this open just as soon as the infrastructure is in place (fences, foopaths etc). There will be a path down the western side of Teal Lake linking the north west corner of Apex Pit. I am hoping that I can also negotiate access, primarily for birders, elsewhere at Teal Lake but details haven't yet been finalised. It's a shame that Butterleys Pit (aka Christ College Pit, Foundary Lake etc etc) is being turned into a fishing lake, it would have made a good addition to Whisby! Please remember that Cormorants cannot be culled without a license. Although the new gate at the Fox and Hounds entrance is a pain, as it now makes watching the gull roost from the relative comfort of a car impossible, remember it is still possible to walk into Apex and birdwatch from the track that surrounds most of the Pit. Or, I guess, you could join the Sailing Club and get the combination for the lock!
No need for a rant Eric, just need to adapt to changes!
Grahame
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