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Ensuring The Wash remains a special place, for people and wildlife, for generations to come

This site provides information on the work undertaken by The Wash Estuary Strategy Group (WESG).

News from The Wash Estuary Project

The Wash and Fens Green Infrastructure Plan is now complete.
Please Click Here to go to the Green Infrastructure Page.

Special Events on Around The Wash

FESTIVE WALKS IN THE WASH AREA WITH THE RAMBLERS!
Monday 26th December 2011 - FRAMPTON MARSH with Boston Ramblers
A leisurely 5 mile walk on Boxing Day around Frampton Marsh, Lincolnshire.
All are welcome.
Meet: 10.30am at FRAMPTON MARSH RSPB Nature Reserve car park.
Map Grid Ref: TF 356 392 (Postcode for SatNav PE201AY)
Details on : 01205 -356257

Friday 30th December 2011 - SNETTISHAM with King's Lynn Ramblers
A leisurely 4 mile walk in the Snettisham area, Norfolk.
All are welcome.
Meet: 10am at SNETTISHAM Church.
(please park with consideration in the village)
Map Grid Ref: TF 691 343 (Postcode for SatNav PE31 7NJ)
Details on : 01485 - 533516

Part of the Ramblers' "Festival Of Winter Walks" - see WALKS FINDER at www.ramblers.org.uk

Newsletter

The Tide and Times of The Wash: the newsletter of The Wash Estuary Strategy Group is now available.
 Click here to download

We have moved!

Our offices are now located in the Long Sutton Market House
Click here for our contact details
Click here to view the Long Sutton Market House website

The Wash Biodiversity Action Plan

The Wash Biodiversity Action Plan is now complete.
Click here to download The Wash Biodiversity Action Plan

The Wash Shoreline Management Plan 2

The Wash Shoreline Management Plan 2 is now available to view online.

Click here to be taken to view the Shoreline Management Plan

Photos courtesy of RAF Holbeach, Neil Smith, Simon Cooter and Natural England