4th
May |
The Trust faced its
full zoo inspection from DEFRA and representatives from
test Valley Borough Council. This takes place every
four years, with an interim inspection every two years.
When granted, this allows the Trust to be open to the
public.
It is a full day's inspection covering
every part of the grounds, as well as the Trust's policies
and procedures. We are given a general overview at the
end of the day, and a full report which follows later.
There were a few minor recommendations
around the recording of information, but apart from
that the Trust passed with flying colours. As a preamble
to the report the inspector commented: "It
has been an absolute pleasure to visit and inspect the
Hawk Conservancy Trust. To my mind this centre show
all the good aspects of zoological collections of raptorial
birds in the best possible way. There is good focus
on conservation and education, the grounds, aviaries
and flying grounds are of an excellent standard, both
in the welfare need of its inhabitants and as a visitor
attraction. To my mind this organization represents
'the Gold Standard' of falconry zoological collections." |
7th
May |
Wet weather greeted us
for the bank holiday weekend which resulted in smaller
than normal visitor numbers. |
8th
May |
Ali
Sparkes writer and Radio Solent presenter held a book
launch, for the latest in her children's adventure book
series. This book features a child that shapeshifts
into a falcon. the Trust had given Ali a lot of information
about peregrine falcons for her book, and were given
a credit in the front page. Over 40 guests attended
in the new function room.
To find out more about Ali and her
books please visit her web site on www.alisparkes.com.
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11th
May |
Ashley & Tracey
attended a Gift Aid meeting organized by BIAZA at Dudley
Zoo to discuss the issues that have been raised by the
new Gift Aid regulations and by Inland Revenue audits
that have been held at zoological collections. |
13th
May |
Hayling Island camera
club paid a visit to the Trust.
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15th
May |
Salisbury
Poultry Club held a private Owls By Torchlight evening
at the Trust. |
16th
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20th May |
Andy and Ashley attended the BIAZA
annual conference and annual general meeting at Oulton
Marsh in Suffolk. |
21st
May |
Ashley gave a talk about the Trust and its work to Andover
retirement group. |
22nd
May |
New
corporate furniture arrived, giving a great new look
for our meeting room and allowing us to be versatile
in allowing people to book meetings or conferences in
the room.
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23rd
May |
Several companies visited the Trust
to prepare quotes for providing audio visual equipment
for the corporate room. These are to be donated to the
Trust by corporate sponsors Festo. |
24th
May |
Volunteer Lou Ritchie visited Longparish
pre-school with an owl to help with the school's project.
Festo held another of their "Don't
feed me chicken" management training days at the
Trust. |
25th
May |
Today
saw the trial of the new Hawk Walks being launched at
the Trust. These are one hour sessions that can only
be booked and taken during the day of a visit. They
give a day visitor the opportunity to handle and fly
a Harris Hawk. These will take place during weekends
and school holidays and are dependant on staffing levels
and on weather.
The
foundations were laid for a new refreshment outlet next
to the new woodland arena. When completed this will
allow the sale of cold drinks and ice cream between
the 2pm and 3.30p displays in the summer and warm drinks
in the winter months.
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27th
May |
Hythe & Dibden
Twinning Association brought a group of French visitors
to the Trust, who were given a welcome talk in French
by falconer Cédric.
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28th
May |
The start of the May half term
holiday week, and again bad weather brings low visitor
numbers. This weekend has been promoted as a Have
A Go weekend, with visitors being able to dissect
owl pellets, to learn how to track owls, to make acrylic
wind chimes and to engrave glass coasters. |