Over 100 Boats Dumped And Left To Rot On This Merseyside Beach
More than 100 rotting boats left in the Dee Estuary are expected to be cleared this summer. According to Heswall councilor Andrew Hodson, work is due to start in July to clear a number of boats left on the shoreline near Heswall on the Wirral and will take place over a two year period. Wirral Council has not confirmed exactly when work is due to start but councilors have approved a £100,000 spend by March 2025 as part of the local authority’s budget this upcoming year. The boats are being taken away to avoid pollution to the surrounding area and protect bird and animal life. The Dee Estuary is an internationally important site for wildlife and is the second most important location in the UK for birds such as oystercatchers and shelducks. A Wirral Council spokesperson said: “More than 100 mostly unused boats, dinghies, trailers and other marine related items have been at Banks Road slipway and foreshore at Heswall for a number of years and some are in serious disrepair and have the potential to cause safety and environmental hazards. “The Dee Estuary is designated as a Special Protection Area (SPA) and Site of Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its important habitat and bird populations and the Marine Management Organization and Natural England fear that habitat is being lost due to the space the boats are taking up on the salt marsh, while also being concerned that pollutants such as oil, paints and plastics breaking down at the shore could injure wildlife and have a detrimental effect on the wider habitat. “The council has a legal duty to respond to MMOs and NEs concerns and ensure the shore is safe for users and the environment and therefore is currently undertaking a Habitat Regulations Assessment (HRA) as a precursor to seeking assent from Natural England and other relevant bodies for the removal of Boats from Heswall Foreshore, including a detailed survey of all the boats present to identify those that appear to have been abandoned. “Further details of the next steps in dealing with the abandoned boats will be made available in due course.” and if you would like to buy me a coffee here is the link https://buymeacoffee.com/g2emediag all money goes back into the channel and of course on hot and cold drinks....cheers you tube channel for the WW2 boat owners / @shiphappensuk #liverpool #merseyside #abandoned

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