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Bus stations near Donna Nook in East Lindsey

  • Demand Responsive Area, Donna Nook,17 min walk,

Bus lines to Donna Nook in East Lindsey

  • 51N,Cherry Park,
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    • Demand Responsive Area, Donna Nook is 1242 meters away, 17 min walk.
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    These Bus lines stop near Donna Nook: 51N

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Donna Nook Address: Ark Road, Louth, Lincolnshire LN11 7NU, UK street in East Lindsey

Donna Nook, East Lindsey
Donna Nook, East LindseyDonna Nook is a point on the low-lying coast of north Lincolnshire, England, north of the village of North Somercotes and south of Grimsby. The area, a salt marsh, is used by a number of Royal Air Force stations in Lincolnshire for bombing practice and shares its name with RAF Donna Nook. The site was also made available to commercial organisations such as BMARC for firing tests. Wildlife seems to have become accustomed to regular aircraft bombing according to The Wildlife Trust. The name is popularly supposed to be derived from a ship called The Donna, part of the Spanish Armada, which sank off the Nook (a small headland) in 1588.A 6 miles (10 km) coastal strip stretching from Saltfleet in the south, to Somercotes Haven in the north, is managed by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust as a nature reserve. It is part of the land owned by the Ministry of Defence and used as a bombing range. The grey seal population return to breed from October to December every year. From 2007, when about 1,194 pups were born to 3,500 resident grey seal colony, births rates have grown to 2,066 pups born over the 2018 season. A double wooden fence was erected to ensure better separation and protection for both visitors and seals.The reserve, staffed by full time wardens and volunteer seal wardens, is accessible to the public. Media coverage of Donna Nook has led to a big increase in visitor numbers; it was visited by about 43,000 people in 2006. Surplus money collected through sales is used to further support the protection of seals.The Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust has asked walkers and photographers to stay in the public viewing area and to avoid going out onto the sands, following an increase in seal mortality which coincided with an increase in visitor numbers in 2010 and criticism of the disturbance caused by photographers.
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