Dear all
for those that can remember my postings last year on the cutting of vegetation that contained orchids ( 54 bee orchids ) i want to inform all interested parties of updates with anglian water about covenham. I have been in contact with the conservation officer Mike Drew since then and they have agreed to revise the maintenance schedule of the site and defer grass cutting till the middle of July. 26 bee orchids were counted by myself this year in the same area.
Anyway that is just general info, because off several outstanding areas off concern Mike Drew has asked if he can meet all persons with an interest in Covenham on site sometime early September.
He asked particuly to meet with members of the Lincs Bird Club and also any group that has a concern, i understand there is a butterfly issue as well so now is the chance to put your cases to him about sensitive areas at Covenham.
I have only lived in the area 18 months and need people who have site history to be involved, i am only a point off contact and have only got this far because i would not let the matter of the Orchids drop.
I understand there could be proposals to possibly move the birdwatching area ( water skiers ) and this whole meeting could just be a cosmetic exercise on the need to consult, but if nobody takes sufficient interest it is no use moaning retrograde. It seems he wants to talk genuinally with all interested parties so do not let this oppertunity slip by.
Can anyone whom is willing to come along please let me know, as soon as i get a firm date and time for the meeting i will add to this posting and update with any further info.
You can contact me by e mail
terence@terencewhalin.wanadoo.co.uk or by telephone on 01472 814303, on answerphone if i am away. All areas of conservation or any interested party can be involved, please be aware i will not be prepared to undertake this alone and if i get no response i will just walk away because i do not have any site history.
Now is the chance to air your views in a positive way do not let it slip by,
here's hoping Terence Whalin