Talk:Burton Mere Wetlands
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Scope and extent of reserve
editApart from a recently added mention of the fire on the Neston reedbeds, this article (as its current title suggests) refers exclusively to the Burton Mere part of the much larger RSPB Dee Estuary - Burton Mere Wetlands reserve. Should we create a new article for the Dee Estuary section(s), or broaden the scope of this article (and possibly rename it)? For context, the full RSPB reserve runs beyond Parkgate on the English side of the Dee, and all the way out to the Point of Ayr on the Welsh side (see MAGIC map). Dave.Dunford (talk) 13:19, 4 June 2022 (UTC)