Spring is finally upon us, so what could be better than conservation work? This Sunday we will head to Aberlady Bay LNR in East Lothian. Here is a message from our projects team:
” Beach: a pebbly or sandy shore, especially by the sea between high- and low-water marks. Beaches are happy don’t you think? I mean the sea is great and sand is fun, so when you stick them together happy times can be had for all involved! Happy Happy times.
This weekend marks the Amaza-Dirty-conservation-helpy-things Sunday trip to Aberlady Bay which for those who don’t know is a beautiful beach with some great sand dunes and a nature reserve! We will be once again clearing the horror of the sea buckthorn (the terror). This is one of our favourite locations to visit so you (yes you, talking to you) should put on your valiant gauntlets (sturdy footwear) grab your shield of valour (waterproofs just in case) and mount your noble steed of defiance (in the form of a minibus or public transport), and we will bring a small armoury.
The usual meeting point is no different, be at the gatehouse to the castle at dawn (Pleasance tool cupboard at 10am this coming Sunday the 9th) and have a brilliant day. I hope to see all you amazing people there!”