Iain,
Frequent and regular testing was certainly part of the process when the dredging was taking place in Heigham sound . No evidence of prymnesium parva bloom was found.
The fact seems to be that PP flourishes in brackish water. Prolonged periods of low rainfall will lead to increased salinity...... Q.E.D.!
"John Currie, of the Norwich Pike Anglers Club, said that the algae could also be disturbed by dredging." But it hasn't been,, has it - not on this occasion, nor the last time in March.
It's time the anglers looked elsewhere.
I understand that the sign on the river end of Upton dyke has had some modifications, the advisory "Narrow Dyke, difficult to turn " has been blanked out.
Be advised that nothing else has changed. Upton dyke is still narrow, and it remains difficult to turn!
We also have lots of names for 'Stinkies', and use them a lot...... Especially when hot tea/ coffee spills all over the crown jewels as one passes.......
They are being removed.
http://horning.norfolkparishes.gov.uk/
"To summarise, the planters are an illegal obstruction in the public highway and the highway authority may not be able to licence them as there also exist private vehicular rights over the route which may be adversely affected by such obstructions, they will therefore need to be removed. Private vehicular rights along the route likely exist for adjacent landowners although parking may only be possible on land in their ownership and as long as it does not obstruct use of the route, this is a private issue and not one for the highway authority. The land adjacent to the village green on the route where the planters have been erected is likely to belong to the parish council as owner of the village green, any parking by the public on this part of the route can be referred by the parish council to the police if the parish council is minded to do so as it would likely constitute an offence under the RTA 1988 as set out above. The parish council cannot take any action on the land which would obstruct the restricted byway"
Bunch of amateurs!
There is now a petition
https://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.change.org%2Fp%2Fhorning-parish-council-remove-the-planters-from-the-staithe&h=8AQGW4gWg
In view of this, I wonder if The Broads Authority is aware that Toll payers insured with Edward William / Northern Reef are not fully in compliance with these requirements?
..... was this anyone we know?
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/mystery-mobility-scooter-man-tows-5404360
BroadScot, bet it was YOU :naughty: :party:
Interestingly, when I did a 'Google' search for 'Clive Lewis Edward William', there were as pointed out by Strowager some worrying links, but at the bottom of the first page, I saw this
"Some results may have been removed under data protection law in Europe."
I've never seen that before........