Rea Brook Valley Nature Reserve

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The largest site managed by the Countryside Unit is the Rea Brook Valley Local Nature Reserve. The site runs east and south from the centre of Shrewsbury town. This green corridor provides a vital wildlife refuge amongst the roads and buildings and a walk along the banks can be rewarded with sightings of Kingfishers, Otters and Buzzards to name but a few. The site can be accessed from many places along its route including Sutton Farm, Meole Brace, the Shirehall and Shrewsbury Abbey.


This site is owned by Shropshire Council, the valley travels east to south from Shrewsbury centre, and is a local nature reserve for Shropshire. Footpaths and cycle tracks are present on site.

 
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Rea Brook Valley Circular Walk
 
Shrewsbury
Shropshire
SY3 7ET
 

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This area is always open to the public.


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More about Rea Brook Valley

It is nationally recognised as an important site for wildlife, as this valley acts as a green corridor for wildlife in the middle of Shrewsbury town.


Conservation management of this site is carried out by Shropshire council who maintain the ancient meadows by using traditional grassland management regimes, they also protect the wetland habitats and creating new meadow, wetland and woodland habitats in low wildlife interest sites.


Species found at this site include Kingfishers, Otters, Buzzards, and Orchids. In particular a Common Spotted Orchid was recently discovered in this site, and though this is not a rare species in the UK this was the first time it was found in the area for 25 years, and serves as a good indicator that the management of the site is working and improving the biodiversity of this site. Management includes grazing, and hay-making all part of the traditional grassland management. In the past this site was once a Severn Railway Line, and the embankments and tunnels are still visible today.


The Severn Valley Railway was once used for transport of business for 101 years, starting from 1862 to 1963. Presently the Railway company is used in education, tourist, and leisure, this began in 1970, extending their service in 1974 to Bewdley, and again in 1984 to Kidderminster.

 

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Jessica
Shrewsbury

I love walking in this nature reserve. Verdant fields and a winding stream helps to make walking a restful and stress-free experience.

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