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Description
Situated on the northern edge of the Riverside Industrial Park in the Lenton
area of Nottingham, King's Meadow is a unique urban nature reserve. The site
covers just over 1 hectare.
The reserve was created in 1992 in order to preserve the
diverse flora and fauna communities which had developed on the former
Wilford Power Station following it's decommission in the 1960's.
Although the reserve is only small, the 'man-made' nature
of the site has resulted in an unusually high diversity of habitats within a
compact area.
The reserve supports a number of wildlife habitats
including hawthorn and bramble scrub, dry grassland, and ruderal areas.
These habitats in turn support a wide variety of plants and other wildlife
particularly invertebrates.
A number of species found at the site are considered rare
in the County. Of particular interest is the Southern Marsh Orchid, which,
together with the Common Spotted Orchid and their hybrids, make the site of
high scientific value. Rat's Tail Fescue is characteristic of abandoned
railway cinder beds, and its rarity in the County will increase as disused
railway lines are developed on. King's Meadow has provided records of a
number of invertebrate species found nowhere else in the county.
Conservation management
By conserving and enhancing the flora and fauna, with particular emphasis on
the orchid community the bush grass and invertebrate fauna, the site's
scientific value could be increased still further.
The reserve also has the potential
to become an
educational resource for local people, and thus influencing the way they
treat the reserve. To the uneducated eye, the site can be seen as a 'waste
ground', and its value therefore needs to be promoted.
The management of this site is supported by Experian,
through the Trust's Wildlife Guardians Scheme.
How to get there
The reserve is situated on the Lenton Industrial Estate (ref. SK558 384).
The site can be accessed from either Longwall Avenue on the estate or via
Birdcage Walk along side the River Leen (Off Lenton Lane). The reserve
entrance is clearly marked by a notice next to the main gate.
Further Information
If you would like further details about the reserve, or if you are
interested in getting involved in the management of the site, please call
the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust Office on 0115 958 8242.
The management of this site is supported by Experian as
part of the Trust's Wildlife Guardians Scheme
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