Home / Environment / Resident Fights Estate Over Bird Habitat Destruction
Resident Fights Estate Over Bird Habitat Destruction
2 Feb
Summary
- Resident reports mowing of nesting grounds for wintering birds.
- Concerns over damage to hibernating creatures like hedgehogs.
- MP calls for new laws to hold estate management companies accountable.

A resident of Marine Point in Hartlepool has voiced strong objections to an estate management company's practices, alleging that workers are mowing grasslands crucial for birds and hibernating wildlife. The resident has contacted King Charles III to report damage to the dune habitat near her coastal home.
This marks the second consecutive winter where the long grass, serving as a nesting area for wintering birds, has been cut back. The resident claims this action negatively impacts wildlife, citing the discovery of "macerated" hedgehogs in previous years and a noticeable absence of birds after mowing.
Hartlepool's Labour MP, Jonathan Brash, has criticized estate management companies nationwide for their "disgraceful" conduct, emphasizing a lack of transparency and accountability. He is actively advocating for new legislation to empower residents and ensure these companies are held responsible for environmental damage.




