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Author: | Andrew Chick [ Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:41 pm ] |
Post subject: | REPORTED: Lesser Yellowlegs at Alkborough Flats |
Name: Andy Lakin Species Information: Lesser Yellowlegs Location Information: Alkborough Flats Bird Information: Alkborough Flats Lesser Yellowlegs dropped in with Redshank around 3.30 this afternoon, after a few seconds it flew off again. It reappeared after around ten minutes landing on the far side of the mud from the main hide. Also present were 3 Hen Harriers with 2 males together and female Merlin. A Bittern flew South past the hide on the floodbank this afternoon. No sign of the L.B Dowitcher. The roads around Alkborough this morning were really icy with the approach track really bad. |
Author: | Roy Harvey [ Fri Nov 30, 2012 12:41 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: REPORTED: Lesser Yellowlegs at Alkborough Flats |
Message from GPC that the road to the lower car park at Alkborough Flats is not currently passable because of ice. Several vehicles are stuck in the park and cannot get out. If visiting whilst its frosty use only the Whitton road car park. Roy |
Author: | Derick Evans [ Fri Nov 30, 2012 5:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: REPORTED: Lesser Yellowlegs at Alkborough Flats |
Thanks for that Roy, Graham. I was heading that way tomorrow. Why doesn't someone? Re-route that natural spring on the bend? |
Author: | Graham Catley [ Fri Nov 30, 2012 7:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: REPORTED: Lesser Yellowlegs at Alkborough Flats |
road now closed by Highways agency until further notice -- it was interesting to see a minibus getting up the hill after two cars had ended up side on coming back down -- re-route a spring Derek? surely you must realise that common sense is not a feature of the highways department thought process -- It is a classic responsibility get out to put up a sign saying road closed rather than actually attending to the issue in hand; the sign will no doubt remain there for ever more and people will eventually just drive past it but as the sign is up the council will have a get out if anything happens -- I am quite amazed that Severn Trent who manage the sewage works at the foot of the hill do not make more of the inadequacy of this road -- maybe a few letters to the highways department are needed??? anyone with a few minutes to spare? all the site is frozen by the way apart from a couple of bits of open water and with a hard frost tonight it will all mots probably be frozen tomorrow morning -- |
Author: | Derick Evans [ Fri Nov 30, 2012 8:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: REPORTED: Lesser Yellowlegs at Alkborough Flats |
Appreciate the info. about the freeze-up Graham, I will give it a miss thanks. If it is highways responsible, then yes! it was a silly question. Though one would think a Health & Safety issue might get even their attention. |
Author: | Derick Evans [ Sun Dec 02, 2012 3:26 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: REPORTED: Lesser Yellowlegs at Alkborough Flats |
Graham Catley wrote: road now closed by Highways agency until further notice --<big snip> maybe a few letters to the highways department are needed??? anyone with a few minutes to spare? -- Done! It took longer than a few minutes though Graham. ![]() |
Author: | Derick Evans [ Sun Dec 02, 2012 4:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: REPORTED: Lesser Yellowlegs at Alkborough Flats |
Don't know about "the classic responsibility get out" Graham. Apparently the road does not fall under the jurisdiction of the Highways Agency. ![]() Even if your sliding down sideways to the car park and can't get back up the hill. ![]() They replied with in minutes though and on a Sunday. ![]() Dear Sir Thank you for your e-mail of 02/12/12 in which you raise the following issue; Alkborough Flats Road Closure. The Highways Agency is responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the motorway network and major trunk roads in England. A trunk road is defined as a strategic link road between two centres of significant economic importance: such as cities, ports and airports where a motorway is not present. ![]() All other roads including B roads, minor roads and urban roads fall under the jurisdiction of the local authority and their highways department. I have provided the link below to our network map so that you can view the roads which we cover. ![]() http://www.highways.gov.uk/aboutus/139.aspx They say keep death off the roads eh! ![]() |
Author: | Steve Watson [ Sun Dec 02, 2012 4:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: REPORTED: Lesser Yellowlegs at Alkborough Flats |
Report sent via council website Steve |
Author: | Derick Evans [ Sun Dec 02, 2012 4:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: REPORTED: Lesser Yellowlegs at Alkborough Flats |
UPDATE - Reply from Highways Agency. If your email relates to an issue which is not on the strategic road network, for example a suburban, local or residential road, you should forward your email to the relevant Local Authority who should be able to assist you. You can find details of Local Authorities using the search facility on the direct.gov website at: http://local.direct.gov.uk/LDGRedirect/Start.do?mode=1 Your email will be passed to the relevant team within the Highways Agency and they will respond to you within a maximum of 15 working days. Yours sincerely Highways Agency Information Line. Just in time for Christmas then. ![]() |
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