We’re pleased to share that repairs to the Tommy Pudding newt sculpture were successfully completed yesterday at Oakhill Nature Reserve. Following earlier damage, where several tiles had come loose or gone missing, the sculpture has now been carefully restored using … Read More
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Introducing Mike, our new Countryside Officer
Hi, I’m Mike! I work as a Countryside Access Officer, where I have the privilege of caring for local nature reserves and supporting community groups. My role is centred on protecting and enhancing these natural spaces so they can be … Read More
Humberside Fire and Rescue
Trustees of FOOH met with Lisa Whitton, Prevention Officer at Humberside Fire and Rescue Service. Water safety was discussed at the Raise building with a view to introducing new safety equipment at the Brick Ponds and Oakhill Pond.
Goole 200 Filming
Fly Girl Films attended the site this month to take footage of the reserve. The material will hopefully be used in a short film documenting Goole. As a part of Goole’s bicentenary the film has been commissioned to celebrate the … Read More
Our Tommy Pudding
You may have noticed that the Tommy Pudding newt has suffered some damage. Several tiles are missing and without attention the damaged patches will only get worse. Ben Greenwood, the artist of the sculpture, has generously provided a pack of … Read More