WHALE UPDATE: Whales set to be removed from Skegness beach '˜sometime overnight'
A spokesman for East Lindsey District Council said it was ‘just putting the last few arrangements together for the contractors to remove the whales’.
The man in charge of the operation Jan Smith earlier spoke to Look North where he told the reporter there would be three lowloaders and the whales would be manouvered onto them with a ‘360’ and bulldozer.
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Hide AdOn the timing of the removal, he said: “From a health and safety point of view and public hygiene we just think it would be far easier to do it at night when there’s not a lot of people about.”
He called it a ‘fairly tricky job’ due to the difficulty in manouvering the animals without further damaging the bodies with each whale weighing in at about 30 tonnes.
Mr Smith and his team were last called on in 2012 when another whale beached at the resort.