Help decide future of Local Nature Reserve

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A public meeting to discuss how people can best look after and enjoy the
Freshwater East Local Nature Reserve will be held on Monday June 9th.
The meeting has been organised by the Freshwater East Society and
Community Association, PLANED and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
Authority.
Senior Park Ranger Libby Taylor said: “The Freshwater East Local Nature
Reserve was designated last year to enable local people and visitors now
and in the future to learn about and enjoy the wonderfully varied
natural habitats of The Burrows, woodlands and marsh.
“This is such a valued community facility so we really want members of
the community to be calling the shots in terms of how we can all help
manage the reserve. We will need to agree and establish a management
structure as well as a management plan.
“We will be asking what people think about the reserve as it is now;
what other features they would like to see and how we should manage
those features in future.”
Anyone is welcome to attend the public meeting at The Longhouse, Trewent
Park, Freshwater East, at 6.30pm. If you can’t make it there is a
drop-in session from 10am to noon on Tuesday June 10th at the same
venue.
For more information contact the National Park Rangers’ South Team on
0845 345 7275.
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