Good news for wheelchair users in the Axe Valley area — wheelchair access has been improved on paths at Black Hole Marsh, and the Borrow Pit at Seaton Marshes.
Bad news, some ladies have lost their binoculars, so if you spotted any around the Colyford Common/Black Hole complex please call the number below!
These three points from David Walters which I will post verbatim here:
- Steve Waite had a phone call this morning. On 24/5/11 a couple of elderly ladies left their 8×24 binoculars (make unknown) in one of the hides in the Colyford Common/Black Hole complex. They think most probably the Colyford Common hide. If anyone knows anything about it/has seen them/has got them, etc, then please phone 01297 32404
- You will be pleased to know that the path the Island Hide and Field Study Centre at Black Hole Marsh has been much improved and is now wheelchair and buggy friendly.
- There is now a new wheelchair and buggy friendly path round the north side of the Borrow Pit at Seaton Marshes.