Hix 2 Jun 2011 The keepers have been told it will be done in "two months". That's also what they were told in January.
The keepers have been told it will be done in "two months". That's also what they were told in January.
P P Pertinax 17 Jul 2011 Its a bit of a shame but presumably necessary for management. What is the big wide/open gap in the dividing area for? Or won't it be like that when its finished?
Its a bit of a shame but presumably necessary for management. What is the big wide/open gap in the dividing area for? Or won't it be like that when its finished?
oz elephant 17 Jul 2011 Pertinax said: Its a bit of a shame but presumably necessary for management. What is the big wide/open gap in the dividing area for? Or won't it be like that when its finished? Click to expand... i think it may be a glass wall maybe
Pertinax said: Its a bit of a shame but presumably necessary for management. What is the big wide/open gap in the dividing area for? Or won't it be like that when its finished? Click to expand... i think it may be a glass wall maybe
Hix 18 Jul 2011 The big gap is so that staff and machinery can get to the other side to work on the wall - they may want to returf or plant another tree, or something similar. Once the enclosure is finished and occupied the gap will have been replaced with mesh.
The big gap is so that staff and machinery can get to the other side to work on the wall - they may want to returf or plant another tree, or something similar. Once the enclosure is finished and occupied the gap will have been replaced with mesh.