Funding Secured for Bickershaw

Wildflower Meadow at Bickershaw (c) Dave Wilson
Having been involved with a few other Society members since 2003 in trying to acquire protective status for the Bickershaw site, I was delighted to receive an e-mail from Martin Purcell, Wigan Council's Greenheart Project Officer, informing me that
"funding has been secured from 'The Deal' to help reclaim the 247-hectare former Bickershaw Colliery site as a green haven .... "
Narrow-bordered Five-spot Burnet Moth (c) Dave Wilson
This is the most encouraging piece of local wildlife conservation news to emerge for many a day, and I wish to point out that members owe a huge debt to Roy Rhodes, the Society's former Conservation Officer for his enormous commitment to the project over recent years, our Chairman David Shallcross, and one our two others, for attending umpteen meetings with me to fly the flag for this hugely important, predominantly grassy 'brownfield' site.

Female Four-spotted Chaser (c) Dave Wilson
Hopefully, David and I will continue to be involved in meetings to ensure that wildlife considerations remain paramount and that the site achieves its full habitat potential. Other members may wish to support us in the continuing venture to help shape our green environment for its present and potential wildlife benefit and for the enjoyment of our fellow citizens.

Grasshopper Warbler at Bickershaw - May 2017 (c) Martyn Jones

4 comments:

LeighOS Webmaster said...

Very well done to Dave, Roy and David for all their hard work in achieving this.

Anonymous said...

Congratulations Dave, David, Roy and all the others who have been involved in this. Excellent news. Angela & George

david shallcross said...

It's been a long journey, with lots of questions, comments and detailed proposals from myself, Dave and Roy....who could be more accomplished and experienced than those two. They are both L.O.S.founder members and have been conservation activists for millennia It would be nice to see Roy back in action accompanying Dave, advising on further planning of this fabulous wildlife haven. Grateful thanks should also be given to the local birders who send in their daily species notes and Greenheart officers and delegates for their undoubted contribution.

David Shallcross said...

Wonderful photos from Bickershaw

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