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Greensville birder’s barn swallow shed takes flight

Johnson Tew Park project’s donations soar as local union also lends hand

A surge in donations gives Greensville resident Glenn Meldrum confidence a nesting shed for barn swallows at Johnson Tew Park will be installed in September.

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Glenn Meldrum

Glenn Meldrum has staked out the spot at Greensville’s Johnson Tew Park where he hopes a barn swallow shed will be installed in September.

Greensville resident Glenn Meldrum is no longer flying solo on his bid to build a nesting shed for barn swallows at nearby Johnson Tew Park and is now readying to land the project.

He says efforts to raise $25,000 for the project floundered for about two years because he lacked the charitable status to issue tax receipts and didn’t want to take public donations in case he couldn’t reach his goal.

Richard Leitner
Richard Leitner

is a reporter with Metroland who covers Hamilton communities, education and the environment. Reach him at rleitner@torstar.ca.

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