HBHP logo v1

The project entered into the ‘Heritage’ phase in 2014. We have recruited The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) and The Spring Arts and heritage Centre (Havant) to manage some aspects of the project.

TCV asked the volunteers to suggest a logo for the project. We have taken a hand drawn logo (the island and a train), and asked Hayling Graphics to base our new logo on this design. We finally settled on the above logo which depicts the project aims. to reveal the past and celebrate the present. The Oystercatcher is a resident bird and represents the two nature reserves and train represents the past.