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Welney Wetland Centre put forward for Gold Accolade by Visit England




Staff at Welney Wetland Centre have received the good news that their work has meant the centre has been put forward for yet another Gold Accolade by Visit England.

The centre has received a “summer score" which matches their more popular winter experience.

It’s also said that the calibre of staff and volunteers was also very high, leading to a nomination in the Welcome Accolade for a second year running.

Welney Wetland Centre has been put forward for another gold accolade
Welney Wetland Centre has been put forward for another gold accolade

Centre manager, Leigh Marshall at WWT Welney said: “A massive congratulations to everyone within the team at Welney for continued hard work, dedication and support.

“It’s really positive and great to see as our summer audit being judged as comparable to our swan season, with both ends of the year show casing wetland conservation.”

Welney balances conservation as a working wetland site in the heart of the Fens, with providing incredible experiences for visitors to connect with the landscape and the wildlife.

Throughout the seasons the team work to bring visitors closer to fantastic wildlife spectacles, and tell the story of these wetlands, their history and how we can all play a part in helping nature now.

Feedback from the visit conducted by Visit England stated: “Wildfowl and Wetland Trust - Welney continues to offer an excellent visitor experience for all ages and levels of interest.

“As well as the wide variety of birds and wildlife regularly sighted at Welney, other positive aspects include the excellent shop and the very good café.”

The summer season at Welney features a varied cast of species as wildflowers and insects join the bird and mammal species adding to the sights and sounds of our wetlands.

Access is also increased for visitors with the summer walk, tansy trail and Lady Fen walk being accessible in addition to the hides and viewpoints along the footpaths.

Out of hours events such as bat & barn owl evenings offer a chance to explore more summer wildlife, taking in nocturnal species including moths, bats and owls.



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