{"id":3731,"date":"2016-06-02T13:22:12","date_gmt":"2016-06-02T13:22:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/peninsulapartnership.org.uk\/?p=3731"},"modified":"2016-06-02T13:23:10","modified_gmt":"2016-06-02T13:23:10","slug":"chichester-harbour-june","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/peninsulapartnership.org.uk\/chichester-harbour-june\/","title":{"rendered":"Chichester Harbour June"},"content":{"rendered":"

Get out and about\u00a0in Chichester Harbour\u00a0this summer. Chichester Harbour Conservancy are running many events to celebrate summer and of course Chichester Harbour itself.<\/p>\n

Please book\u00a0walk, talks and events\u00a0in advance\u00a0as\u00a0requested\u00a0by calling Chichester Harbour Conservancy <\/a>on\u00a001243 513275.<\/p>\n

Special Event<\/strong> <\/strong><\/p>\n

Sat 18 June, 10am - 12pm Boating in Chichester Harbour: An Introduction<\/strong>
\nFeatures: For anyone\u00a0 new to boating, a welcome\u00a0 and introduction to Chichester Harbour by Director and Harbour Master Richard Craven, and a look at key factors in enjoying the Harbour safely with\u00a0 Deputy Harbour Master Phil Walker.
\nFree refreshments afterwards.<\/strong>
\nFee: \u00a312 per person, advance booking is essential. Meet: Harbour Education Centre, Dell Quay, PO20 7EE. Roadside parking<\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\n

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Walks<\/strong><\/p>\n

Guided Walks \u2013 Harbour Creekies \u2013 Cobnor<\/strong>
\nFri 3 June, 10am - 12pm Cobnor Point 1mi<\/strong><\/strong>le
\nGentle walks led by experienced Conservancy staff. Walk along the wheelchair path to Cobnor Point and back.
\nFee: \u00a35 or free for Friends of Chichester Harbour, please bring your membership card. No need to book.
\nMeet: Private car park, Cobnor, Chidham, PO18 8TE. Follow signs to Cobnor House. Parking by kind permission of Cobnor Estates.<\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\n

Birdsong: Thorney Island<\/strong>
\nSat 4 June, 7.30 - 9am<\/strong><\/strong>
\nEnhance your Harbourside walks by discovering how to recognise birds by their song. Early morning sessions in a variety of habitats in the company of natural history enthusiast, John Arnott. No dogs please or birdsong phone apps (they can cause territorial distress to the birds). Dress warmly for the weather.
\nFeatures: Hedgerows, boatyards and shoreline.
\nFee: \u00a35 per person on the day.<\/strong>
\nMeet: Paynes Boatyard, Thornham Lane, Thorney Island, PO10 8DD. Parking by kind permission of Paynes Boatyard<\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\n

Vintage Nature Ramble<\/strong>
\nTue 21 June, 2.30 - 4.30pm<\/strong><\/strong>
\nFind your old butterfly and pond nets, jam jars with string handles, put on your vintage frock or tweeds, and bring a packed tea and rug for a picnic afterwards. A good old-fashioned nature walk with natural history enthusiast John Arnott. Indoors if wet.
\nFee: \u00a35 per person, advance booking is essential.<\/strong>
\nMeet: Fishbourne Parish Church Hall, Fishbourne Church, PO19 3XT. Free parking.<\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\n

Guided Walks - Harbour Hares - Two Harbours<\/strong>
\nSun 26 June, 10am \u2013 1pm<\/strong><\/strong>
\nEnjoy the Chichester Harbour countryside on our monthly walks led by knowledgeable Conservancy staff. The Harbour Hares are aimed at the faster-paced walker.\u00a0A walk encompassing both Chichester and Langstone Harbours.
\nFee: \u00a35 or free for Friends of Chichester Harbour, please bring your membership card. No need to book.<\/strong>
\nMeet: Northney Farm, Hayling Island, PO11 ORX. Free parking in field opposite caf\u00e9 by kind permission. Caf\u00e9 open till 5pm.<\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\n

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Canoe Safari<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n\n
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Sat 25 June, 1 - 4pm<\/strong>
\nLearn to canoe and look for wildlife.<\/strong><\/strong>
\nIn open canoes (no previous skill required). Join us for these 3-hour fun sessions run in partnership with\u00a0 Cobnor Activities Centre Trust to see and hear about the Harbour\u2019s wildlife from\u00a0 a canoe. You will learn the basic skills of canoeing\u00a0 from\u00a0 qualified instructors. Bring extra footwear to get wet (that stays on, not flip flops) and a change of clothes just in case. Book on the Cobnor Activities Centre website and complete\u00a0 the consent form available before\u00a0 the activity: www.cobnor.com<\/a><\/strong>
\nFee: \u00a328 to include all equipment, advance booking is essential.<\/strong>
\nMeet: Cobnor Activities Centre, Cobnor Point, Chidham, PO18 8TE. Free parking.<\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\n

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Solar Boat Trips<\/strong><\/p>\n

Harbour Discovery Duration: 1 1\/2 hours<\/strong>
\nCome onboard our solar-powered boat\u00a0to enjoy views of Chichester Harbour Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With general\u00a0commentary.
\nFee: \u00a38.50 adult \/ \u00a33.50 child up to 16 years<\/strong><\/p>\n

Wildlife Discovery Duration: 3 hours<\/strong>
\nTake in the beauty\u00a0 of Chichester Harbour as your skipper, an accredited\u00a0 wildlife safe operator, will aim to get you close to some of our wildlife which may include Harbour Seals and a variety of birds.
\nFee: \u00a317 adult \/ \u00a37 child up to 16 years<\/strong><\/p>\n

Midsummer Cruise Duration: 1 1\/2 hours<\/strong>
\nBring a picnic supper (plastic glasses please) and a rug and enjoy a peaceful\u00a0cruise on our quiet solar powered boat\u00a0 in Chichester Harbour at sunset to celebrate\u00a0 Midsummer.
\nWith live music - acoustic guitars and a singer.
\nFee: \u00a310.50 adult\u00a0 \/ \u00a35.50 child up to 16 years<\/strong><\/p>\n

Evening Cruise Duration: 1 1\/2 hours<\/strong>
\nBring a picnic supper (plastic glasses please) and a rug and enjoy a peaceful\u00a0 evening cruise on our quiet solar powered boat\u00a0 in Chichester Harbour.
\nFee: \u00a38.50 adult \/ \u00a33.50 child up to 16 years<\/strong><\/p>\n

Fathers\u2019 Day Cruise Duration: 1 1\/2 hours<\/strong>
\nCelebrate Fathers\u2019 Day with\u00a0 a \u2018pie and a pint\u2019\u00a0 on a leisurely cruise in Chichester Harbour. Soft drink and vegetarian options\u00a0 available, please state preference\u00a0 when booking.
\nFee: \u00a311 adult \/ \u00a35 child up to 16 years<\/strong>
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Schedule for the June Solar Boat Trips<\/strong><\/p>\n

Friday 3 June 11.30\u00a0 Harbour Discovery
\nSunday 5 June 11:30\u00a0 Harbour Discovery
\nFriday 10 June 17:00\u00a0 Evening Cruise
\nSaturday 11\u00a0 June 17:00\u00a0 Evening Cruise
\nSunday 12 June 10:00\u00a0 Wildlife Discovery
\nThursday\u00a0 16 June 11:30\u00a0 Harbour Discovery
\nSaturday 18 June 19:00\u00a0 Midsummer Cruise
\nSunday 19 June 11:30\u00a0 Fathers\u2019\u00a0 Day Cruise
\nThursday\u00a0 23 June 11:30\u00a0 Harbour Discovery
\nSaturday 25 June 11:30\u00a0 Harbour Discovery
\nSunday 26 June 11:30\u00a0 Harbour Discovery
\nThursday\u00a0 30 June 11:30\u00a0 Harbour Discovery<\/p>\n

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