Monday, 16 December 2019

Crosscanoby Salt Pans - threats from coastal erosion 2019

These three photographs show why the Crosscanonby salt pans require urgent surveying and re-evaluation, and why Ecosal-UK is seeking grant aid to establish a local community project to survey the beach and establish what impact the tides, weather and storms have over a twelve month period.
The work may also suggest what excavation works are required to understand exactly how the salt pans were operated.

Brine well between high and low tide under constant erosion from shifting sands and gravel.

Failed gabions to the south of the Crosscanonby salt pans putting the coast road in danger of erosion.

Three tier gabions currently protecting the salt pans from tidal storms.
A caravan site once stood on the seaward side of these gabions!

Thursday, 14 November 2019

Lidar view of Crosscanonby Milefortlett 21 includes the salt works.

Ecosal-UK is looking for funding to investigate the salt pans at Allonby Bay, Cumbria. Lidar image shows the site at the foot of Swarthy Hill below Milefortlett 21 on Hardian's Wall.

Tuesday, 12 November 2019

Wanted - articles for Saltcote No.7

Please forward articles for inclusion in Saltcote No.7 for publication at the end of December 2019.

Saturday, 19 October 2019

Salt Talk to the Annual Meeting of the Geologists' Association

Andrew Fielding will be talking about salt making in the NW of England on Saturday 19th October to eth annual meeting of the Geologists' Association being held at the University of Manchester.

Monday, 8 July 2019

Ecosal-UK relocation of editor

The editor of our newsletter, Saltocte has moved from the salt district of Cheshire to the coast of NW Cumbria.
Look out for a focus on northern salt making sites, in particular the salt works of the old county of Cumberland.