Wardening
   40/1-Liaise, local/national authorities - Liaise Environment Agency
Maintain contact with Lincshore project manager, liase with contractors to arrange survey periods outside shorebird nesting season. Detailed study of beach nourishment now overseen by Halcrow. Receive annual Lincshore reports.
Determine positive/negative effects of beach nourishment on mudflats, embryo dunes, shingle ridges and internationally important sp which depend on them.
Liaise with EA concerning pollution incidents.
Assist with consultation process for shoreline management plans and explore potential for coastal habitat restoration on NW corner of the Wash.
Project brief includes liaison with EA contractors; Halcrow, SGS et al.

      ML40/2-Liaise, local/national authorities - Liaise English Nature
Routine liaison is achieved with English Nature via the NNR team and the JAC. Outside of these committees/teams, management advice and approval is sought from the Conservation Officer at Grantham.

      ML60/1-Liaise, emergency services - Liaise emergency services
Maintain good links with police, in particular over the following:
* Operation compass (East Anglian initiative to provide early warning alert on egg collector activity).
* Beach buggy - establish communication with police ATV operators to ensure smooth-running of incident handling and avoidance of sensitive habitats.
* Police Wildlife Liaison Officer - maintain close links with WLO and attend county wildlife crime meetings.
Liaise Coastguard/search and rescue committee.
Access arrangements in place for ambulance and fire services.

      ML80/1-Liaise, others - Liaise Beach ferry operator
Spring meetings necessary with beach ferry operator to ensure damage to sensitive habitats and species is avoided.

      MP00/1-Protect site/species by patrol - Patrol site
Warden presence necessary on reserve during busy periods, bank holidays, school holidays etc to inform/liase visitors, deal with emergency situations and enforce bylaws. Car park ticket checks are also carried out during bank haolidays and busy periods. Polite reminder notices are issued to encourage payment where no ticket is displayed.
Particular reference to seasonal dog ban, mountain bikes, kites, naturists, ATVs and trials bikes, barbecues, samphire gathering.
Patrols are carried out by staff and trained volunteers - identifiable with badges or site specific/LWT clothing. Incidents recorded.

      AS00/1-Protect site, by promulgating/enforcing laws - Implement seasonal dog ban on Beach
Enforce seasonal dog ban on beach from April to September. Whole of NNR beach/foreshore is covered.
Instate information notices at reserve access points eg car parks and Seacroft and enforcement notices at beach access points eg Mill Hill, Sleeper Track, N Building and Seacroft.