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Restoration Of Fleet Pond On BBC South

The Aim: From Silty To Clear Water!

In case you missed it on BBC South yesterday, please take a look at this link (click the arrow on the lhs to play the clip). The section on Fleet Pond runs from 14′ 30″ to 16’45” (just drag the cursor to that time slot). The link appears to be valid until 6:59PM Fri, 2 Mar 2012.

Here are some screenshots (in order of appearance):

Jim is the Project Manager for the Clearwater Campaign of FPS

Colin is the Chairman of Fleet Pond Society (FPS)

For further background, see this post on the Restoration Project.

If you would like to join Fleet Pond Society to help in the upkeep of the Pond and to support the Clearwater Campaign please see the joining details here.

Fleet Pond Restoration Project: Progress Update 2

Pontoon Plus Crane In The Afternoon Sun

Matthew Johns, of Johns Associates, writes:

Hart District Council has successfully appointed it’s preferred contractor to take forward the Fleet Pond restoration works. This is WM Longreach.

The Tug Towing The Pontoon Plus Crane

The first phase of the works has commenced this week, starting with the delivery of materials and equipment, establishment of the construction compound and marking out of the boundaries of the dredging and island creation areas.

Sections Of The Pontoon Arriving By Lorry

The main dredging pontoons and tug were launched into the pond via a crane last Saturday (25th February).

The Tug

Works to dredge parts of the lake and create the first set of islands will then continue until the end of March 2012.

The Crane Being Loaded On To The Pontoon

Fleet Pond Rangers will be putting information on the boards around the pond and will be on hand to advise on safety aspects.

This is the start of very exciting times for all involved with Fleet Pond!

Ed. Matt’s introductory post on the Restoration Project is here.

Additional information and photos on the start of the dredging project can be found at the

Hart Countryside Blog

as well as at

Fleet People.

Photo credits: Michelle Salter (top and bottom), the smaller one was provided via Matt Johns and the remaining two are from me.

Results Of FPS Photographic Competition 2011

FPS Photograph Of The Year By Kevin North

Sue Dee, organiser of the FPS Photographic Competition, writes:

The 72 photographs from 30 entrants were judged by Chris Castle, an award winning photographer with over 30 years experience.

Chris is an Associate of the Disabled Photographer’s Society and has won a number of awards including a Silver Medal from the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) for an exhibition of floral close-up work.

She has been placed twice in the RHS Annual Photographic Competition. Her work has featured in many magazines as well as on greeting cards and wedding stationary. Several of her Fleet Pond photographs were recently used on the BBC South weather slot.

Chris commented on the high standard of the entries to this year’s competition and on how much she had enjoyed judging: ‘Judging any competition is very subjective so this is very much my opinion only, and only on the day that I judged them.’

As well as photographic skills, Chris was looking for the ‘Moment to Remember’. In other words, a photo that stands out as unusual, it could be the light, the weather, the quirkiness of particular circumstances. In other words, something that is different cannot be repeated tomorrow and therefore ‘memorable’.

Congratulations to all the winners and thanks to everyone who entered. The winning photo is shown above and those that were highly commended follow, along with Chris’ comments.

The overall winner is a terrific photograph by Kevin North (above) that stood out from the crowd. The squirrel stopped on the way up the tree and looked straight at the camera and this moment was caught beautifully. Very good composition and focus with good colour and depth.

Highly commended photos were:


Dave Driscoll‘s photo in the snow, not a common sight in the south of England, is sharp and well composed and has a magical quality that snow gives to any scene.

Aaron Gee has managed to capture the elusive kingfisher in an unusual pose. There is good composition and depth of colour.

It was so nice for the heron to pose by the fishing sign and Mark Hodson has captured the moment perfectly. A sharp and well executed photo and great fun.

Daryl Scriven has the deer looking at the camera – not easy to capture, especially this well. He has made the most of a great opportunity.

Liza Toth has a fantastic light with the mist – light like this can change any minute. A well composed and a lovely and peaceful picture.

Fleet Pond Society AGM, Saturday18 February 2012

The Annual General Meeting of Fleet Pond Society
 will take place at
7.15pm on Saturday 18th February 2012 at the
St. P & J Church Hall, Kings Road, Fleet.

We would like to encourage Society Members to attend, as this is your opportunity to put questions to the Executive Committee and to share your views on the future of Fleet Pond Nature Reserve.

Following the official business of the AGM, there will be a short break for refreshments, before we announce the winners of the

Photographic Competition 2011.

We hope that everyone who has entered will be able come along to see their photographs on display.