F.O.Q.N.R NEWS IN BRIEF APRIL 09
F.O.Q.N.P GOES FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH
At a well attended activity day organised By Councillor Keith Linnecor (Chair FOQNR) and Dr Stephan Bodnar (the Councils Bio Diversity officer) another mountain of rubbish was removed from the Queslett Nature Reserve recently.
A number of bushes and trees were also pruned in order to improve the health of the trees and improve the lake environment.
Amongst those giving a helping hand were member of the Friends of the Queslett Nature Reserve, Army cadets from Barrow Lane, Council officers (in their own time) and Khalid Mamood MP who came to offer his support. Many thanks to all of them.
DEVELOPMENT PLAN.
During a public meeting last year, plans to repair and replace fencing and for planting new trees and shrubs were agreed as part of a development plan. This work will be carried out as funding becomes available over the next few years. There are also plans to involve local schools next year. Lessons in Forestry, wildlife and even some N.V.Q skills may be taught on the Quelett Nature Reserve site.
BIRD AND BAT BOXES.
Thank to the efforts of Doctor Stephen Bodnar and Councillor Keith Linnecor, along with willing volunteers from the FOQNR, over 40 Bird or Bat boxes have been put in place in the Queslett Nature Reserve.
THANK YOU FOR FUNDING THE FOQNR
The FONR would like to thank the Oscott Ward Advisory Board including its Chair Keith Linnecor, Councillors Barbara Dring and Graham Green and other community Reps for giving us a grant of £200.
STILL NO CHARGE TO BE A MEMBER OF THE F.O.Q.N.R
Plans to charge for membership of the F.O.Q.N.R have been rejected. The enthusiasm and commitment to the environment and the Reserve is the main requirement of members. The F.O.Q.N.R is an organisation for those who really care and want to help the reserve and the environment.
If you want to be considered for membership of the Friends of the Queslett Nature Reserve or want to find out more about the F.O.Q.N.R please Tel 464 1869 for details. or keep using this blog.
F.O.Q.N.P GOES FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH
At a well attended activity day organised By Councillor Keith Linnecor (Chair FOQNR) and Dr Stephan Bodnar (the Councils Bio Diversity officer) another mountain of rubbish was removed from the Queslett Nature Reserve recently.
A number of bushes and trees were also pruned in order to improve the health of the trees and improve the lake environment.
Amongst those giving a helping hand were member of the Friends of the Queslett Nature Reserve, Army cadets from Barrow Lane, Council officers (in their own time) and Khalid Mamood MP who came to offer his support. Many thanks to all of them.
DEVELOPMENT PLAN.
During a public meeting last year, plans to repair and replace fencing and for planting new trees and shrubs were agreed as part of a development plan. This work will be carried out as funding becomes available over the next few years. There are also plans to involve local schools next year. Lessons in Forestry, wildlife and even some N.V.Q skills may be taught on the Quelett Nature Reserve site.
BIRD AND BAT BOXES.
Thank to the efforts of Doctor Stephen Bodnar and Councillor Keith Linnecor, along with willing volunteers from the FOQNR, over 40 Bird or Bat boxes have been put in place in the Queslett Nature Reserve.
THANK YOU FOR FUNDING THE FOQNR
The FONR would like to thank the Oscott Ward Advisory Board including its Chair Keith Linnecor, Councillors Barbara Dring and Graham Green and other community Reps for giving us a grant of £200.
STILL NO CHARGE TO BE A MEMBER OF THE F.O.Q.N.R
Plans to charge for membership of the F.O.Q.N.R have been rejected. The enthusiasm and commitment to the environment and the Reserve is the main requirement of members. The F.O.Q.N.R is an organisation for those who really care and want to help the reserve and the environment.
If you want to be considered for membership of the Friends of the Queslett Nature Reserve or want to find out more about the F.O.Q.N.R please Tel 464 1869 for details. or keep using this blog.
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