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Kincraig Lake Ecological Reserve

Kincraig Lake Ecological Reserve (also known as Kooky Ponds and Kinell Pond) is a wildlife reserve located in Bispham in Blackpool on the Fylde coast, Lancashire, England. It is owned by Blackpool Council.[1]

Kincraig Lake Ecological Reserve
Kincraig Lake, Kincraig Ecological Reserve Bispham
Location in Blackpool
Location in Lancashire
LocationBlackpool, Lancashire, England
Coordinates53°51′18″N 3°01′37″W / 53.855°N 3.027°W / 53.855; -3.027
Governing bodyBlackpool Council
WebsiteWebsite

History Edit

The site was originally a marl pit, excavated in the 1890s for fertiliser and surrounded by open farmland.[2]

Kincraig Lake Ecological Reserve is one of fourteen Biological Heritage Sites (BHS) in Blackpool. A BHS provides a refuge for rare and threatened plants and animals.[3]

Wildlife Edit

 
Greylag geese on Kincraig Lake

There is a variety of wildlife seen at the reserve. In winter 2007 the local Fylde Bird Club organised a Christmas Bird Hunt around the Fylde and recorded the following birds at Kincraig Lake – grey heron, mallard, mute swan, Canada geese, shoveler, teal, mallard, coot, moorhen, sparrowhawk, little grebe, starling, magpie, long-tailed tit, snipe, grey wagtail, greylag geese, black-headed gull, goldcrest, blue tit, gadwall, tufted duck, great crested grebe and great spotted woodpecker.[4]

Since then Fylde Bird Club have recorded additional birds at the lake including, great cormorant, European goldfinch, kingfisher and water rail[4]

Friends of Kincraig Lake Edit

In January 2008 a new "Friends of Kincraig Lake" group was set up by local residents to help restore the wetland back to its former glory, following years of tipping, vandalism and neglect. The group's first priority being to repair the footpaths which circumnavigate the entire lake at a cost of about £10,000, which would improve disabled access to the lake.[1] The group's first meeting was held on 29 January at the local community centre in nearby Stronsay Place. As well making a priority improvements to the footpaths it was also agreed to beginning regular "litter picks", and to hold monthly Friends meetings.[5] On 11 February it was revealed that Blackpool Probation Service has offered to send teams to clear out debris at two small ponds in the area, Kilmory Place pond and Dumfries Place pond. Also the priorities for the Friends include new footpaths, signs and repairs to benches with the main priority being to see the footpaths upgraded to improve access to, and around, the lake.[6] On 12 April 2008 the Friends group organised a litter pick which was attended by local MP, Joan Humble and they removed nearly one tonne of litter and fly-tipping from around the lake. As part of the National Moth Night, the Friends organised a moth recording event for 7 June.[5]

Ashfield pond and local area Edit

There are a number of ponds of various sizes in the surrounding area including Ashfield pond (53°51′30″N 3°01′43″W / 53.8582°N 3.0286°W / 53.8582; -3.0286), Dumfries Place pond (53°51′09″N 3°01′25″W / 53.8525°N 3.0236°W / 53.8525; -3.0236) and Kilmory Place pond (53°51′13″N 3°01′27″W / 53.8536°N 3.0241°W / 53.8536; -3.0241) as well as ponds on Robins Lane.

Ashfield pond, which is located to the north of Ashfield Road by Blackpool and The Fylde College Bispham campus. The Heritage Lottery Fund gave a grant of £22,800 to the Kincraig Pond Heritage Group and the Kincraig Neighbourhood Play Steering Group as part of a Community Heritage Project for the local area and Ashfield pond. The projects aim being to "restore the pond and surrounding area, research and record history of the local area, promote a greater awareness amongst local residents of the historical and environmental value of the local area."[2][7] In 2006 the Kincraig Neighbourhood Play Steering Group received a £25,000 grant from the British Governments Living Spaces programme[8] toward restoration work on Ashfield pond and the surrounding area as well as toward replanting to preserve the natural habitats for plants and animal species.[9] Partly funded also by Blackpool Council and the local Residents Association, a new viewing platform was erected by Ashfield pond.[10]

Dumfries Place pond iw part of an ecological area within 3-acre (12,000 m2) Kincraig Business Park which opened in summer 2008 and has an adjoining ecological area including the pond as well as 0.7 acres (2,800 m2) set aside purely for wildlife.[11]

Gallery Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Years of neglect leave beauty spot tarnished". Blackpool Gazette. 3 January 2008. Retrieved 4 January 2008.
  2. ^ a b "Heritage Lottery Fund – Blackpool booklet" (PDF). Heritage Lottery Fund. March 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 January 2009. Retrieved 1 January 2008.
  3. ^ "Biological Heritage Sites". Blackpool Council. Retrieved 1 January 2008.
  4. ^ a b . Fylde Bird Club. 31 December 2007. Archived from the original on 5 February 2008. Retrieved 1 January 2008.
  5. ^ a b . Blackpool Council. 2008. Archived from the original on 29 February 2008. Retrieved 6 February 2008.
  6. ^ "Bright future for spoilt wetland". Blackpool Gazette. 11 February 2008.
  7. ^ "Heritage Lottery Fund – Grant Database, Project Details". Heritage Lottery Fund. Archived from the original on 11 June 2008. Retrieved 1 January 2008.
  8. ^ "Living spaces transforms neighbourhoods in North West". Government News Network. 22 November 2006. Retrieved 1 January 2008.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ "Hat-trick for Kincraig play group!". Your Blackpool. Blackpool Council. February 2006. p. 4. Retrieved 1 January 2008.
  10. ^ "Ashfield Road Makeover". Blackpool Council. March 2006. Archived from the original on 24 December 2012. Retrieved 19 January 2008.
  11. ^ Gee, Chris (9 January 2008). . Blackpool Citizen. Archived from the original on 10 January 2008. Retrieved 12 February 2008.

External links Edit

  • Friends of Kincraig Lake
  • Blackpool Council website
  • Fylde Bird Club website

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Kincraig Lake Ecological Reserve also known as Kooky Ponds and Kinell Pond is a wildlife reserve located in Bispham in Blackpool on the Fylde coast Lancashire England It is owned by Blackpool Council 1 Kincraig Lake Ecological ReserveKincraig Lake Kincraig Ecological Reserve BisphamLocation in BlackpoolShow map of BlackpoolLocation in LancashireShow map of LancashireLocationBlackpool Lancashire EnglandCoordinates53 51 18 N 3 01 37 W 53 855 N 3 027 W 53 855 3 027Governing bodyBlackpool CouncilWebsiteWebsite Contents 1 History 2 Wildlife 3 Friends of Kincraig Lake 4 Ashfield pond and local area 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe site was originally a marl pit excavated in the 1890s for fertiliser and surrounded by open farmland 2 Kincraig Lake Ecological Reserve is one of fourteen Biological Heritage Sites BHS in Blackpool A BHS provides a refuge for rare and threatened plants and animals 3 Wildlife Edit Greylag geese on Kincraig LakeThere is a variety of wildlife seen at the reserve In winter 2007 the local Fylde Bird Club organised a Christmas Bird Hunt around the Fylde and recorded the following birds at Kincraig Lake grey heron mallard mute swan Canada geese shoveler teal mallard coot moorhen sparrowhawk little grebe starling magpie long tailed tit snipe grey wagtail greylag geese black headed gull goldcrest blue tit gadwall tufted duck great crested grebe and great spotted woodpecker 4 Since then Fylde Bird Club have recorded additional birds at the lake including great cormorant European goldfinch kingfisher and water rail 4 Friends of Kincraig Lake EditIn January 2008 a new Friends of Kincraig Lake group was set up by local residents to help restore the wetland back to its former glory following years of tipping vandalism and neglect The group s first priority being to repair the footpaths which circumnavigate the entire lake at a cost of about 10 000 which would improve disabled access to the lake 1 The group s first meeting was held on 29 January at the local community centre in nearby Stronsay Place As well making a priority improvements to the footpaths it was also agreed to beginning regular litter picks and to hold monthly Friends meetings 5 On 11 February it was revealed that Blackpool Probation Service has offered to send teams to clear out debris at two small ponds in the area Kilmory Place pond and Dumfries Place pond Also the priorities for the Friends include new footpaths signs and repairs to benches with the main priority being to see the footpaths upgraded to improve access to and around the lake 6 On 12 April 2008 the Friends group organised a litter pick which was attended by local MP Joan Humble and they removed nearly one tonne of litter and fly tipping from around the lake As part of the National Moth Night the Friends organised a moth recording event for 7 June 5 Ashfield pond and local area EditThere are a number of ponds of various sizes in the surrounding area including Ashfield pond 53 51 30 N 3 01 43 W 53 8582 N 3 0286 W 53 8582 3 0286 Dumfries Place pond 53 51 09 N 3 01 25 W 53 8525 N 3 0236 W 53 8525 3 0236 and Kilmory Place pond 53 51 13 N 3 01 27 W 53 8536 N 3 0241 W 53 8536 3 0241 as well as ponds on Robins Lane Ashfield pond which is located to the north of Ashfield Road by Blackpool and The Fylde College Bispham campus The Heritage Lottery Fund gave a grant of 22 800 to the Kincraig Pond Heritage Group and the Kincraig Neighbourhood Play Steering Group as part of a Community Heritage Project for the local area and Ashfield pond The projects aim being to restore the pond and surrounding area research and record history of the local area promote a greater awareness amongst local residents of the historical and environmental value of the local area 2 7 In 2006 the Kincraig Neighbourhood Play Steering Group received a 25 000 grant from the British Governments Living Spaces programme 8 toward restoration work on Ashfield pond and the surrounding area as well as toward replanting to preserve the natural habitats for plants and animal species 9 Partly funded also by Blackpool Council and the local Residents Association a new viewing platform was erected by Ashfield pond 10 Dumfries Place pond iw part of an ecological area within 3 acre 12 000 m2 Kincraig Business Park which opened in summer 2008 and has an adjoining ecological area including the pond as well as 0 7 acres 2 800 m2 set aside purely for wildlife 11 Gallery Edit A view of part of the lake showing part of one island Another view of part of the lake showing one of the islands Two mallard drakes swimming on the lakeSee also EditBispham Rock Gardens George Bancroft Park Blackpool Kingscote Park Blackpool Moor Park Blackpool Salisbury Woodland Gardens Blackpool Stanley Park BlackpoolReferences Edit a b Years of neglect leave beauty spot tarnished Blackpool Gazette 3 January 2008 Retrieved 4 January 2008 a b Heritage Lottery Fund Blackpool booklet PDF Heritage Lottery Fund March 2007 Archived from the original PDF on 22 January 2009 Retrieved 1 January 2008 Biological Heritage Sites Blackpool Council Retrieved 1 January 2008 a b Christmas Bird Hunt Fylde Bird Club 31 December 2007 Archived from the original on 5 February 2008 Retrieved 1 January 2008 a b Friends of Kincraig Lake Blackpool Council 2008 Archived from the original on 29 February 2008 Retrieved 6 February 2008 Bright future for spoilt wetland Blackpool Gazette 11 February 2008 Heritage Lottery Fund Grant Database Project Details Heritage Lottery Fund Archived from the original on 11 June 2008 Retrieved 1 January 2008 Living spaces transforms neighbourhoods in North West Government News Network 22 November 2006 Retrieved 1 January 2008 permanent dead link Hat trick for Kincraig play group Your Blackpool Blackpool Council February 2006 p 4 Retrieved 1 January 2008 Ashfield Road Makeover Blackpool Council March 2006 Archived from the original on 24 December 2012 Retrieved 19 January 2008 Gee Chris 9 January 2008 Business park jobs boost Blackpool Citizen Archived from the original on 10 January 2008 Retrieved 12 February 2008 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kincraig Lake Friends of Kincraig Lake Blackpool Council website Fylde Bird Club website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kincraig Lake Ecological Reserve amp oldid 1124811157, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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