; Call for Complex to Be Made Unattractive to Hazardous Species
Lincolnshire Echo › June 03, 2011
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Lincolnshire Echo › June 03, 2011
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A 220-BERTH marina should be made as unattractive as possible to "hazardous birds" to stop them hitting military aircraft, according to defence officials.
The multi-million pound leisure complex is proposed for Eastfield Rise Farm, off Fiskerton Road, Cherry Willingham, and includes a cafe, 24-bedroom hotel with bar and restaurant, 40 holiday lodges, plus 294 car parking spaces.See the full content of this document
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; Call for Complex to Be Made Unattractive to Hazardous Species
But the Ministry of Defence Safeguarding has warned the entire site is "susceptible" to attracting ...
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