We are steadily learning how to get the very best out of your visits and St Pancras had a great day. There have been a few technical problems but we are steadily putting each one right! We have a new camera running now on one of the ponds and the Reeds camera is showing quite a large rudd from time to time swimming in his or her domain!
Another great day by St Pancras
About the Author: John Parry

With a background in TV, teaching, academia (University of Sussex) and teacher training followed by the vision to create a community centre to promote the study of environmental change in Lewes, Dr John Parry has developed innovative approaches to engaging many different ages and groups at the Lewes Railway Land Local Nature Reserve for over 25 years.
He has had direct experience of environmental education policy making and has engaged students over many years with his mix of theoretical background, conceptual reach and practical experience on the ground.
As Director of the Railway Land Project he masterminded the development of the Linklater Pavilion - a purpose built, award-winning, hexagonal building that now serves as an environmental community hub from which the latest Railway Land Live! project will be run.
St Pancras would like to say a huge THANK YOU to John, Steve, Tony, Tess and all of the Nature Corridors team for a wonderful day at Railway Land. We all had a lot of fun and learned a great deal about the wildlife we caught in the dipping pond.
We will be tuning in to the live webcasts whenever we can and are all looking forward to June when we return for day 2 of the project!
Thank you again, see you soon!
St Pancras School.
Yes, we all enjoyed working with you, too, and see you again soon. John