Showing posts with label Nottinghamshire wildlife Trust. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nottinghamshire wildlife Trust. Show all posts

Thursday, 8 November 2012

News - Community welcomes new Robin Hood attraction (Edwinstowe)

COMMUNITY leaders have welcomed plans to develop a new £13m visitor centre in Sherwood Forest.


Chad revealed last week that the £13m tourist attraction, based on the legend of Robin Hood, will be completed by 2015 subject to planning permission.

The planned 40-acre ‘Discover Robin Hood’ visitor attraction will include a medieval fortress, dungeons and a maze with talking trees.

John Peck, who is Newark & Sherwood district councillor for Edwinstowe, also welcomed the plan.

“It’s very exciting news for Edwinstowe. As the gateway village to Sherwood Forest, tourism is very important to the local economy and the prosperity of our High Street,” he said.

“I want to make sure Edwinstowe gains some real benefits from this development.

“I understand there will be up to 100 jobs created and I will be seeking assurances that the majority will go to local people and that local tradespeople will be used where possible.

“There will also be important issues to address to reassure Edwinstowe residents and I will be asking for early discussions about how to manage the increased traffic and minimise disruption to residents living next to the new attraction.”

Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust said the forest will benefit from the new attraction being developed away from sensitive areas of the iconic landscape.

Wildlife Trust chief executive John Everitt said: “We’re delighted that the council and Discovery Attractions will be bringing investment to provide a 21st century attraction.

“It’s crucial that facilities are developed sensitively alongside the National Nature Reserve to help preserve the fragile wildlife of Sherwood Forest.”

From: http://www.chad.co.uk/news/local/community-welcomes-new-robin-hood-attraction-1-5102652

Monday, 9 April 2012

News - Cherished statue damaged in attempted metal theft (Eakring)

The bronze ‘Oil Patch Warrior’ statue at Duke’s Wood Nature Reserve in Nottinghamshire has been damaged in an attempted metal theft. 

The statue commemorates the contribution of American oilmen to establishing the UK’s first onshore oilfield during the Second World War. 

It's 10 feet tall and is visited regularly by families of the American oilmen.

The Nature Reserve say they fear it will be targeted again and are considering removing it from the site.
"We are so worried about it being targeted again we are having to remove it from the site and it may never return due to security fears.– Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
The plaque, which lists the names of the oilmen, was damaged a few years ago and had to be replaced with a non-metal version.

Local Wildlife Trust volunteers have been arranging round-the-clock security since they discovered the problem on Saturday.

From: http://www.itv.com/news/central/2012-04-03/cherished-statue-damaged-in-attempted-metal-theft/