Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board representing farmers, growers and food suppliers. Details of research, services for livestock, dairy, cereals, oilseeds and horticulture sectors.
Authority set up to control water levels and reduce the risk of flooding within the Board's area, south west of Boston. Contains policy statements, board history, pumping station statistics and other relevant information.
Information about this society of amateur astronomers, their meetings and observation work, details of their involvement in SETI, virtual tour of Beacon Hill Observatory, and social media links.
Charity and an environmental social enterprise operating a small woodland. Offering countryside management services, working with at-risk, excluded or unemployed young people. Includes overview and services.
Cares for land between the Humber and the Wash, and aims to protect the countryside and encourage education and research. Includes a map of nature reserves, factsheets, news, events, and information about becoming a member.
Flooded gravel pits and associated habitats with a network of paths, birdwatching hides, visitor centre and events. Includes accessibility, contacts and location at Thorpe-on-the-Hill.
Article on the wind farm 5 miles offshore from Ingoldmells, adjacent to Lynn and Inner Dowsing Wind Farm north of the Wash, with electrical transmission links, underwater cabling running north of Anderby, running inland under ground north of Sibsy to feed into the national grid. Includes history, technical statistics, references and related links.
Concerned with flood defence, maintenance of watercourses and drainage. Includes policy information, consent forms and history of the board, covering the area north and west of Boston.
Tweets from@NRobinsonEA, Environment Agency Area Director, featuring photographs related to flooding and proposed prevention and improvement for people and wildlife in the fens.
Report on more than 3,000 4th Century Roman coins being in a buried pot near the village of Rauceby. INclude photohtagraphs and evaluation by teh British Museum.