Lincoln Conservation Group:
Places 

Spurn Point National Nature Reserve

Spurn Point is a narrow wind-swept peninsula, jutting out into the Humber estuary. It's shingle and sand, seemingly held together with marram grass and sea buckthorn. Just hanging onto the mainland, in places Spurn only a few metres across.

The group in front of the sand dune forming fence

Braving the weather of the north sea and we've spent away-weekends on the Point. Cutting down incredibly spiky sea buckthorn from the old potato fields where pyramidal orchids now grow and building fences to help the formation of dunes.