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Site visit to Lock and Weir

Updated: Feb 18, 2023

Adrian Reed (Vice President) and I were able to visit the Lock project site on Thursday afternoon to check progress on stage 1. Chris Bourke and Kevin Kelly (Directors of Kellybourke Marine) and team welcomed us to site and gave us an impromptu tour of the work site. They said that work is progressing well and that stage 1 should complete on time (subject to the weather). They also mentioned that 6 large mangrove jacks were removed from the lock area. I don't believe any frying pans were used in this delicate operation!


Please click on the video below to hear Adrian's update and video footage from site. You can also click on the photos below to enlarge then. A warning that these photos may be distressing to members allergic to mud!


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Kind regards,


Neale Bertram

President



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Lesley Downie
Feb 17, 2023

So where is the evidence of the 6 mangrove jacks? Neale you missed a photo opportunity!

Great having this communication by the way.


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