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Shingle restoration at West Hayling nature reserve

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The aim of this project is to use shingle to increase the height of the main lagoon islands at the West Hayling Local Nature reserve by 0.7m. In order to do this, an estimated 2,293 tonnes of shingle will need to be delivered to the site, transported to the correct location (potentially via a floating pontoon or baily bridges) and then placed using plant machinery. Details in the attached documents Additional information: Period February 2023 (preferred) or September 2023 (September works subject to license extension).

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2 years ago

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2 years ago

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Royal Society for the Protection of Birds

Contact:
Dan Satterthwaite
Email:
central.procurement@rspb.org.uk

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