Friday, 16 April 2021
Google map showing 3d models of salt making sites being developed by Andrew Fielding.
Also showing
videos recorded by Andrew Fielding showing work carried out whilst working on the Ecosal Atlantis Project and for Ecosal-UK.
Salt talks and publications recorded or uploaded by Andrew Fielding, Tom Lane and David Cranstone.
Thursday, 31 December 2020
Monday, 9 November 2020
Salt on the Solway Youtube recoding
Introduction and two twenty minute talks introducing current knowledge about salt making on the shores of the Solway Firth, by Andrew Fielding and John Pickin.
Salt on the Solway Youtube recording https://youtu.be/ILZiMclUJ4c
Thursday, 3 September 2020
El Alfoli newsletter of IPAISAL Issue 27 / 2020
The latest issue of El Alfolí is out! Request your free copy at salinasdeinterio@gmail.com
Features an interview with Andrew Fielding of Ecosal-UK.

Saturday, 15 August 2020
Salt on the Solway - Solway Coast AONB webinar 29 October 2020
Looking forward to contributing to an upcoming webinar being organised by the Solway Coast AONB
Coastal Conversation: Salt on the Solway - 29th October, 2020.
Talks by Andrew Fielding and John Pickin.
Wednesday, 3 June 2020
Download link to all back copies of Saltcote newsletter
Saltcote newsletters 1-6 can be downloaded from Google Drive
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kDLqnU8aSxTPnEftzy9_Uxq2UDoNZEnF?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kDLqnU8aSxTPnEftzy9_Uxq2UDoNZEnF?usp=sharing
Tuesday, 17 March 2020
Pipe revealed by storms at Crosscanonby Salt Works, 13 March 2020
Recent storms have redistributed sands and gravels along the Allonby Bay coastline.
This wooden pipe has been revealed in the inter-tidal area below Crosscanonby Salt Pan.
Possibly a pipe to carry sea water from the coastal edge to the saltworks. It is currently allowing fresh water to drain from below the saltworks.
It is some 12m south of a 'well' like structure that is often revealed, and which was posted here in a blog on 19th December 2019.
A first lease of the salt works is dated 1634 with a subsequent lease to Francis Barwise dated 1649 including mention of 'sumps', which may be a reference to this pipe.
This wooden pipe has been revealed in the inter-tidal area below Crosscanonby Salt Pan.
Possibly a pipe to carry sea water from the coastal edge to the saltworks. It is currently allowing fresh water to drain from below the saltworks.
It is some 12m south of a 'well' like structure that is often revealed, and which was posted here in a blog on 19th December 2019.
A first lease of the salt works is dated 1634 with a subsequent lease to Francis Barwise dated 1649 including mention of 'sumps', which may be a reference to this pipe.
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Crosscanonby
Location:
B5300, Maryport CA15 6SL, UK
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