Just finished digging the base out for the new classroom we want to put in. Now we wait for Corrillion to deliver the road base they have promised.

John meanwhile is doing a grand job of building a wood store from our pallet stock.
Yes, Planning Permission In, its official and it has been acknowledged my application is in. Fingers crossed the planners will not need any further info and they pass it quickly, I know naive of me!!



I was getting worried as I had not seen mum and the two kids for a couple of weeks but they seem to be back now, must have gone on vacation.

My little pal Bob comes out to see me every day for a little snack.
I had 3 members of Hepscott parish Council visit the reserve on Wednesday as part of the planning approval process. They seemed to be pretty supportive of the whole enterprise, however, they did express concerns that a ‘change of use’ of the land may, in the future make it easier to change it again to residential use! I hope I was able to mitigate some of those concerns by offering a statement from the landowner and a longer licence term for the reserve. They seemed pretty pragmatic with common sense so hopefully they see the benefit to the local community, we will see.
Started preparing the second wildflower meadow area.

To be kind to the rodents I may have displaced I am using the scrapings to construct an observation mound with built in rodent housing.



We have also built a wind break wall with pallets in front of hide 1, we are using cut reeds in the pallet wall to fill in the gaps. This also helps with landscaping, I intend to tie in reeds to screen the pallets eventually.
My EcoNorth ecologist came a carried out a walk through survey as part of my planning application. There were no revelations or surprises, so hopefully my planning application will be painless. I still need some drawings done for the hide elevations before I can submit the application. I hope it doesn’t take too long otherwise we’ ll hit the bird breeding season and then I will have to wait until next autumn to do the ponds! Hey ho and Merry Christmas.