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<blockquote data-quote="DenBee" data-source="post: 1239454" data-attributes="member: 5613"><p><strong>Upgrade of Nose Point/Dawdon Blast beach</strong></p><p></p><p>Wandered down this area today as they have been doing a lot of alterations over the past few months. What a change dry stone walling at Nose point with a lot more new seating, ideal as the wall provides some protection from Westerly Wind for sitting doing a bit of Sea Watching. New footpaths right along the cliffs to Hawthorn Hive, at the commencement of the path at Seaham end just over the new small bridge they have created a small scrape on the right just as you go through the metal gate towards Hawthorn Hive.</p><p> The old track down to the blast beach has been fenced off, however they have created a new set of steps down to the beach between Nose Point and Hawthorn Hive, this area is now proving more popular and <strong>WORTH A VISIT</strong>. all we can hope now is the local scallywags leave well alone.</p><p>Birds seen on visit small colony of <strong>KITTIWAKE</strong> on the cliff side of Nose Pointwith new fledgelings and some still on incubating, viewable from the left handside of the old track down to blast beach <strong>COMMON TERN, FULMAR, Assorted Gulls</strong> the usual varieties also seen ie <strong>Goldfinch. Linnet etc</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DenBee, post: 1239454, member: 5613"] [b]Upgrade of Nose Point/Dawdon Blast beach[/b] Wandered down this area today as they have been doing a lot of alterations over the past few months. What a change dry stone walling at Nose point with a lot more new seating, ideal as the wall provides some protection from Westerly Wind for sitting doing a bit of Sea Watching. New footpaths right along the cliffs to Hawthorn Hive, at the commencement of the path at Seaham end just over the new small bridge they have created a small scrape on the right just as you go through the metal gate towards Hawthorn Hive. The old track down to the blast beach has been fenced off, however they have created a new set of steps down to the beach between Nose Point and Hawthorn Hive, this area is now proving more popular and [B]WORTH A VISIT[/B]. all we can hope now is the local scallywags leave well alone. Birds seen on visit small colony of [B]KITTIWAKE[/B] on the cliff side of Nose Pointwith new fledgelings and some still on incubating, viewable from the left handside of the old track down to blast beach [B]COMMON TERN, FULMAR, Assorted Gulls[/B] the usual varieties also seen ie [B]Goldfinch. Linnet etc[/B] [/QUOTE]
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