๐ฆ Barryโs Old Harbour won’t become a nature reserve… for now! Over 600 passionate locals rallied with a petition to shield this rare saltwater marsh from sewage and jet skis. Their goal? Turn it into a haven for wildlife and tackle water pollution! ๐ฟ


But despite the outcry, officials have hit ‘pause’. The local council cited resource and funding hurdles, stating there’s currently no way to go forward without a budget boost and more workforce. ๐คทโโ๏ธ

The marsh, a vital home to many species including curlew, whimbrel, and more, is a rare gem in the UK, needing protection. Yet, obstacles like sewage overflow and disturbance from jet skiers and careless dog walkers remain real threats.
In a council meeting on January 20th, they acknowledged the importance of the site and agreed to work with local groups to address urgent wildlife risks on the harbour. Word is, they might chat with Welsh Water and Natural Resources Wales soon about the impact of sewage, focusing on improving water quality. ๐ค
The council left the door ajar for a possible reserve status in the future, considering it against other regional sites that might also need attention, like Rhoose Point.
While the discussion continues, community action remains crucial. Letโs keep the momentum and aim for a cleaner, safer harbour! ๐
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