Friday, 2 November 2012

Solway Coast Visit with Katia Hueso

We re-visited the Solway Coast this week to show Katia Hueso salt making sites from Whitehaven to the Solway Coast. Katia is the founder of the Association of Friends of Inland Salinas in Spain, and a member of the ECOSAL-ATLANTIS project. See also the Wetland Link International listing.
Over two days we visited The Beacon at Whitehaven to see the portrait of William Brownrigg.
Crosscanonby salt works.
St Johns Church, Crosscanonby to see the tomb of John Smith, Salt Officer at Crosscanonby.
Solway Coast AONB Discovery Centre and meet Brian Irving, the AONB manager.
Campfield Marsh RSPB Reserve and meet with reserve manager Norman Holton.
The weather was dreadful, cold, driving rain and low cloud, but we persevered and completed the itinary that will for a basis for the Cumbrian part of the UK's Ecosal-Atlantis network of salt making sites, heritage and cultural route.
Salt making site at Crosscanonby, Solway Coast AONB.
Note the brine well structure in the sand below high water mark.
Katia Heuso standing by the brine well structure with the sea-defenses that protect
 the Crosscanonby salt making site located below Swarthy Hill.
Meeting with Brian Irving, manager of the Solway Coast AONB.
Brian, Katia and Andrew Fielding at the Solway Coast Discovery Centre, Silloth. 

Katia and Norman Holton, Reserver Manager at the RSPB Reserve at Campfield Marsh.
They are standing in front of a barn which will be refurbished for use of the RSPB for receiving
visitors, school groups and  as a base for the volunteers who help at the reserve.
Work starts on the centre in coming weeks and should be opened by mid-2013.

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