Saturday, 8 March 2014

Invitation to Construct a New Saltcote for Halen Mon


Halen Mon are inviting expressions of interest from suitably experienced main contractors to undertake construction of this new 990 square metre building at Brynsiencyn, Anglesey, NW Wales.
 See http://halenmon.com/modules/blog/article.aspx?id=52&title=an_invitation 
Deadline to apply Midday 14th March 2014. Contractors satisfying the initial basic criteria will be invited to tender by March 18th with the start on site date May 2014. Project supported by Coastal Communities Fund,Welsh Government, Sustainable Development Fund and Halen Mon.

Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Climate Change

We are worried about damage the recent storms are doing to our coastline and to salt making sites.
Please let us know if you have any photographs of damage.

English Heritage produced a report in 2012 highlighting the threats from sea level rises and climate change.
Download link - Climate Change and the Historic Environment

Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Digital Back Copies of The Mundling Stick

The Lion Salt Works Project has made available all the back copies of the newsletter, The Mundling Stick written by Andrew Fielding whilst he was Project Director of the Lion Salt Works Trust employed by Vale Royal Borough Council. The newsletter was a quarterly publication produced from 1995 until Andrew left the project in 2010.

Councillor Stuart Parker, Executive Member for Culture and Economy, said: “The Mundling Stick newsletters are a real asset to the historic story of the Lion Salt Works.
“They illustrate the vital role the Trust has played in bringing us to where we are today – with the £8.8m restoration of this unique historic site well underway.
“I am delighted that the newsletters can now be accessed online. Not only is this fascinating resource more accessible to a wider audience, it is also preserved for future generations.”Trust Chairman Nick Hunt said: “The Lion Salt Works Trust have always regarded the Mundling Stick as a primary way of communicating the salt heritage story to local and wider interest groups.

“It will be an invaluable archive in understanding how the Salt Works came to be regenerated.”

Friday, 31 January 2014

Talk to Frodsham History Society, Cheshire

THE HISTORY OF TRADITIONAL SALT MAKING IN THE UK

Andrew Fielding will be talking to the 
Frodsham & District History Society 
on 
Monday 3rd February 
at 7.30pm.
meet at the Main Street Community Church, main street, Frodsham Cheshire WA6 7DF


Saturday, 25 January 2014

Wales and the Sea

Andrew Fielding attended a presentation this morning in Bangor, North Wales by Maritime Heritage Wales Ltd about their project 'Wales and the Sea.

More info about this to follow. Just wanted to get the picture up on line asap.


Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Haen Mon on Awarded EU Protected Status

Alison Lea-Wilson from Halen Mon said; “We’re absolutely delighted that Halen Mon is the first Welsh PDO status and joins the other greats of Welsh Lamb and Beef and Pembrokeshire Early Potatoes. Consumers can now be 100% sure that when they buy Halen Mon Anglesey Sea Salt they are getting a product which has been harvested and packed in Anglesey.”

http://www.halenmon.com/modules/blog/article.aspx?id=45&title=halen_mn_wins_eu_protection
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-north-west-wales-25733449


Tuesday, 7 January 2014

Coastal Erosion of Salt Sites and Salt Marshes

The weather in the UK has been very aggressive over the past month with pulses of Atlantic storm surges sweeping across the Atlantic. There has been widespread flooding and coastal erosion. Most spectacularly has been the effect of the waves at Aberystwyth esplanade.
Ecosal-UK is writing round to all our contacts to get an impression about how salt making sites and salt marshes have stood up to the intense effects of high spring tides, deep low pressure systems and storm force SW winds.
If you have any images or observations please send them in to saltmaster@ecosal-uk.org.uk