There is good news and not so good news about local peregrines. As many of you will know, there is a new vicar at Louth St James Church. For the past fortnight we have been in discussion and he has been looking at the situation regarding the opportunities for peregrines to nest on the walkway. With regret he has decided that the nesting tray will not be installed this year or in the future. Regular readers of the forum will know the background to this long running saga. The main reason for the decision is that the church wishes to retain year- round access to the tower walkway for visitors. This is for two reasons. Firstly, St James Church earn a reasonable income for charging visitors to go up the tower. Secondly, and this is very important to them, many visitors travel a long way to do this. A considerable number come from abroad on a holiday that has been planned for years. They visit the Louth Museum to view the superb Louth Panorama, which shows an all round view of the town as seen from the spire of the church in the 1840s. Visitors then want to see this view for themselves by climbing to the walkway. I propose that we draw a line under this situation, respect the wishes of the church and not ask for the tray to be installed in the future. On a positive note, Alan Ball and I installed the tray at St Wulframs earlier this week and all looks well for the 2013 season. Amongst the prey items collected were 10 Teal and 9 Golden Plover. A full list will go on the LBC peregrine web page next week. The TV screen is working if any of you are passing and want to check it out. The web camera will be up and running shortly. Last week Alan and I also installed a new tray for peregrines on the walkway of St Mary’s Church, Bottesford. This tray, on the tallest church spire in Leicestershire, will hopefully complement the Grantham, Nottingham and Derby peregrine nests.
Bob Sheppard.
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