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The SMP Review has been undertaken by consultants. SMP2 approved - project complete. Length of coast covered by the Plan.
Please use the navigation buttons above or the Site Search box alongside to find the information you require. Although only started a few years ago by the founder. Presentations, given by guest speakers or group members, are given monthly on the third Wednesday of the month and last for two hours, including a 20 minute refreshment break. From time to time, generally in the summer, the group visits local places of scientific or technological interest.
Poole Harbour Guide Home Page. Things to do with Kids. Poole Harbour Guide is a free independent guide to Poole, Sandbanks, Studland, Swanage, Corfe Castle and Purbeck. Aerial view of Poole Harbour. The Custom House, Poole Quay. Punch and Judy Show, Swanage.
The Poole Harbour Study Group was founded in 1997 by a group of individuals interested in the recording of wildlife and other biological and scientific aspects of Poole Harbour. The harbour provides a port, a fishing ground, a tourist destination, a receiver of effluent and is used intensively as a water sports and recreational resource.
Working for a round harbour trail. Poole Harbour is said to be the second largest natural harbour in the world. This national treasure provides access to some stunning countryside and woodland as well as providing wonderful views around the harbour itself. It is rich in wildlife and has attractive towns and villages set in some of the best walking areas in South West England. Page of this web site. There are also another 13 circular walks.
You have no items in your shopping cart. Lessons, Hire and Tours Available. Offers exciting water-based activities for all ages. Safe and shallow waters of Poole Harbour.
A Natural Harbour in Dorset. As far back as the pre-Roman period it served as a fishing port, trading hub and even an invasion point for waterborne troops. Through the early 19th Century it continued to be a vital export point for wool and other local commodities headed to Europe and North America. The majority of recreational boating is restricted to the area north and east of Brownsea Isl.