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Author:  Eric Davison [ Wed Feb 07, 2007 9:54 am ]
Post subject:  Apex Lakes Hykeham

Met the notorious Mr Mason last sunday morning,while watching 4 pinkfeet.
Informed that the road from the fox and hounds will be tarmacced within the month all the way to the sailing club.The entrance is securely gated now.There'll be a ten foot barrier to the millenium lake next.
Work has started converting the Foundary Lake to a private fishing lake.(expect cormorant culls soon)Steel gates,barbed fences and a track around the perimeter.Access/parking for the anglers will be through grace avenue along the allotments.Whether this will be private access I dont know.I thought there was to be a path/Sustrans cycleway through whisby to swanhome lake;looks out of the question now.Apparently,landowner wants no-one to cross his land near the by-pass,leaving a path to now-where from grebe lake,whisby.A private wilderness!I thought it great that the proposed housing on the allotments was vetoed,now I'm thinking they'll demolish the foundry and build on that,big style.
Rant over,

Author:  Grahame Hopwood [ Sun Feb 18, 2007 9:41 pm ]
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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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