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Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust Submits Plans for New Wetland Nature Reserve in Horncastle

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Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust Submits Plans for New Wetland Nature Reserve in Horncastle

Exciting transformations are on the horizon in Horncastle, as plans for a new wetland nature reserve have been submitted to East Lindsey District Council by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust. The intention is to transform a flood-prone grassland into a lively, natural environmental amenity for the benefit of local residents. The proposed wetland site, situated off Jubilee Way near the River Bain, could bring a wealth of benefits to the area.

Proposed additions to this new nature reserve include landscaping features and a viewing platform. This offers the district’s residents a unique opportunity to interact with their natural surroundings. Historically, the land under consideration was used for cattle grazing. However, its conversion into a wetland nature reserve could soon turn it into a sanctuary for wildlife.

Local nature enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the transformation, expecting the proposed nature reserve to evolve into a serene escape.

This article has been revised and adapted from its original version originally reported by the BBC.

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