Friday, 26 March 2010

Site Investigation Works, Hannah Research Institute

A series of site investigations are scheduled to be undertaken over the course of the next few weeks starting tomorrow, Saturday 27 March 2010.

These investigations will take the form of trial pits and boreholes over a large number of areas on the main Research Park area and in the field behind Kirkhill Cottages. Whilst all reasonable efforts will be taken to ensure safety during this time, please be aware of the dangers associated with such investigations and the presence of machinery and vehicles on site.

Consequently, we would ask if you could refrain, as far as possible, from passing through the main research park area of the Institute and the field area behind Kirkhill Cottages during this time.

We do very much appreciate your co-operation in this matter.

Wednesday, 23 December 2009

Institute Enters Agreement with House Builder.

We are delighted to announce the completion today of an agreement with a house builder. Further details will follow in early 2010.

Monday, 23 November 2009

Planning Consent

The Institute is pleased to announce that a Section 75 Agreement, relating to the proposed housing development on the research park site, has been successfully agreed with South Ayrshire Council.

Friday, 16 October 2009

Estate Wildlife News


A barn owl has been spotted on the Hannah estate, close to St Quivox. The Institute is delighted by this, following the introduction two years ago of a nesting box scheme for a number of bird species, including owls. Out of the 50+ nesting boxes introduced, more than 2/3 have been successfully used.

In July, we were distressed to find a dead buzzard on the estate. The carcass was sent for toxicology testing, although this proved to be inconclusive. The Institute has stepped up it’s monitoring of the estate’s raptor population and the appropriate authorities notified. Birds of prey are commonly and sadly increasingly, subject to poisoning. The Institute takes such criminal acts very seriously, and will seek the prosecution of any perpetrators.

Monday, 5 October 2009

LANTRA Conference

The Institute was pleased to support the recent LANTRA (Lantra is the industry body supporting skills, education and training for the UK's environmental and land-based industries.) Keith McKellar, the Institute’s Chief Executive, will propose the vote of thanks.

For more information please visit
Lantra's website.

Thursday, 24 September 2009

Biodiversity Action Plan

Keith McKellar, representing the Institute, was very pleased to be invited to consult on the Local Biodiversity Action Plan for Ayrshire, at their recent meeting at Dean House Country Park, Kilmarnock.

Friday, 11 September 2009

Rural Watch Initiative

The Institute is pleased to support Strathclyde Police’s Rural Watch Scheme, and is working closely with the Strathclyde Police Wildlife Liaisons Officer. As one of the early members of PC Gordon’s Rural Watch Initiative, the Institute are conscious of the positive effect that this scheme has had in increasing the vigilance, reducing rural crime and fly-tipping in the area.