{"id":4221,"date":"2019-02-03T17:24:51","date_gmt":"2019-02-03T17:24:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/peninsulapartnership.org.uk\/?p=4221"},"modified":"2019-02-03T17:24:51","modified_gmt":"2019-02-03T17:24:51","slug":"chichester-harbour-feb-2019","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/peninsulapartnership.org.uk\/chichester-harbour-feb-2019\/","title":{"rendered":"Chichester Harbour Feb 2019"},"content":{"rendered":"\n\n\n
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Chichester Harbour Events - February 2019<\/p>\n

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Friday 22 February 10am 2 hrs
\nBird Bonanza<\/strong>
\nAn event for families to find out about the Harbour birds through fun activities set up by our bird enthusiasts, Rangers, Ecologist, Education Team and partner organisations such as the Solent\u2019s Bird Aware.\u00a0\u00a0 Two chances to win! \u2013 enter our free draw for a family solar boat ticket and complete the quiz sheet by visiting every stall.\u00a0 Refreshments available.
\nFee:\u00a0 free entry
\nMeet: Hayling Island lifeboat station, PO11 9RR<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n

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Walks and Talks<\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n

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Fri 1 February 10am\u00a0 2 hours
\nHarbour Creekies: Black Point<\/strong>
\nA slower-paced stroll of up to 1 \u00bd miles at Black Point at the entrance to Chichester Harbour with time for coffee afterwards.\u00a0 Bring money for coffee at the Sailing Club.
\nFee: \u00a35 on the day or free to Friends of Chichester Harbour, bring membership number.\u00a0 To join the Friends click here<\/a>
\nMeet:\u00a0 Hayling Island Sailing Club, PO11 9SL, free parking by kind permission.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Sat 2 February 8.30am 1\u00bd hrs
\nBird Watching at Black Point High Tide Roost<\/strong>
\nA short stroll to view the high tide roost at Black Point with a birding guide.\u00a0 Dress warmly and bring binoculars if you have them.\u00a0 No dogs please.
\nFee: \u00a35 on the day to include coffee.
\nMeet: Hayling Island Lifeboat Station, PO11 9SL, free parking by the station by kind permission<\/strong><\/p>\n

Sat 9 February 10am 1\u00bd hrs
\nBird Watching at North Common<\/strong>
\nA short stroll with the Conservancy\u2019s ecologist Pete Hughes (and Harbour coordinator for the national bird counting scheme WeBS) at North Common taking time to look for and hear about the Harbour birds. Dress warmly and bring binoculars if you have them.\u00a0 No dogs please.
\nFee: \u00a35 on the day
\nMeet: small free car park with height barrier, Northney, Hayling Island\u00a0 (about 1km from the entrance to the Langstone Hotel on the Northney road).<\/strong><\/p>\n

Sat 9 February 2.30pm 2 hrs
\nWinter Twigs<\/strong>
\nA stroll around Chichester Marina and Salterns Copse taking time to look for and identify winter twigs and afterwards at Chichester Yacht Club for a cup of tea and to hear of the folklore associated with our native trees.\u00a0 With John Arnott, natural history enthusiast.
\nFee: \u00a35, booking essential
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\nMeet: outside Chichester Yacht Club at Chichester Marina, PO20 7EJ, free parking by kind permission.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Sat 16 February\u00a0 10am 4 hrs
\nHarbour Hares: Two Harbours<\/strong>
\nA faster-paced walk of 6 miles from Emsworth, past Warblington church to the old oyster beds in Langstone Harbour and back along the Chichester Harbour shoreline via a stop for a drink at The Royal Oak in Langstone.\u00a0 Bring money for the pub stop.
\nFee: \u00a35 on the day or free to Friends of Chichester Harbour, bring membership number. To join the Friends click
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\nMeet: end of Warblington Road, Emsworth, PO10 7HW.\u00a0 Roadside parking.<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Friends of Chichester Harbour Special Events<\/p>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n

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Fri 8 February FOCH event 7.30pm 1\u00bd hrs
\nThe Anglo Saxon Naval Base in Chichester Harbour<\/strong>
\nA talk from historic naval archaeologist Dr Philip MacDougall about his work in trying to identify the site of what he believes is the original late-Saxon port in Chichester Harbour that was used by Earl Godwin and his fleet of not less than 20 warships in the years prior to the Battle of Hastings.
\nFee: \u00a310 members, booking essential via www.friendsch.org<\/a>
\nMeet: Eames Farm, Thorney Island, PO10 8DE<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n

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Birdwatching Boat Trips<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n
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A gentle trip by solar powered boat up to 2 hours in length, to enjoy the Harbour and with the help of a bird enthusiast look out for and identify the birds found in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Dress warmly and bring binoculars.
\nTickets: \u00a313<\/p>\n

Sunday 10 February\u00a0 Departs 10.30 - book here<\/a>
\nSunday 17 February\u00a0 Departs 13.00 - book
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or phone 01243 513275<\/p>\n

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