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Sutton Hill
Increasing awareness of Bees and their Importance in the Environment. Award-winning beekeeper, educator and Guest Speaker on all things bees! Based in Telford and covering Shropshire and beyond. Stockists of More info...
Telford
Originally part of a larger 900 acre estate with a Georgian mansion at its centre, this beautiful free access woods includes tree trails, woodland art and sculptures. Situated over 56 More info...
Dawley
A small nature reserve in the heart of Telford managed by a group of volunteers. Join the Friends of Dawley Hamlets Local Nature Reserve facebook page for more info. A More info...
West Midlands
Small enough to explore within a few hours, yet large enough to be a peaceful retreat from everyday life. Dothill nature reserve includes wetlands and pools, historic canal sections, woodlands, More info...
Donnington
The Country Park covers an area of 61.4 hectares and is one of the largest and most wildlife rich of Telford’s green spaces. Granville Country Park is owned by Telford More info...
Ketley
The Ketley Paddock Mound is a treasured 11 acre site in the heart of Ketley. Completely surrounded by housing it provides a haven for wildlife and provides far reaching views More info...
Lightmoor
This 60 acre site is home to some of the best woodland, pools and secluded meadows in the borough, immerse yourself in the natural environment whilst learning about the areas More info...
Lilleshall
The iconic hill at the heart of Lilleshall. Visitors walking up the hill will be rewarded with fantastic views of the borough. Lilleshall hill is a wonderful site located by More info...
Wellington
With 60 acres of woodland to explore at the foot of the Wrekin Hill, Limekiln Woods is one of the most biodiverse areas in the borough. With plenty of walking More info...
West Midlands
Lodge Field is an inspiring place for local photographers, poets and creative people with views across the Ironbridge Gorge and nearby woodlands. Coupled with The Beeches Field and Madeley Pit Mounds, More info...
Stirchley
The Madebrook runs through the heart of Stirchley and leads walkers south to Holmer Lake. The perfect destination for a quick boost of nature during a busy day! Following the More info...
Madeley
Madeley Pit Mounds is a unique collection of five sites in Madeley, south Telford – approximately 44 hectares of distinctive wooded pit mounds which are linked historically and archaeologically and an More info...
Telford
With over 100 acres of ancient woodland, wet woodland and meadow Randlay Valley sits between Holliswood and Randlay – an oasis of calm at the heart of the towns centre. More info...
Woodside
Walk the Rough Park Way through over 100 acres of horse grazed paddocks, woodland plantations and the vast expanse of Castle Green meadow, one of the boroughs best wildflower meadows. More info...
Coalbrookdale
Small Woods Association is a national charity based at the Green Wood Centre in the Ironbridge Gorge. Charity no. 1081874. They work across the UK promoting sustainable woodland management – More info...
Telford
Green Credentials: Connect with Nature, Habitat Conservation, Outdoor Activity, Sustainable Travel and Wildlife Conservation
The boroughs award winning town park is home to a staggering 230 acre local nature reserve where over 14 miles of cycle friendly footpaths weave visitors past pools and lakes More info...
Ironbridge
9 acres of tranquillity at the top of the Ironbridge Gorge. This small site is home to some of the boroughs most important amphibian, dragonfly and damselfly populations. The perfect More info...
Wrockwardine Wood
This iconic wooded ridge in north east Telford rises majestically above Oakengates, Wrockwardine Wood and St Georges. Extensive footpaths lead visitors though the sites woodlands and grasslands that are alive More info...
Wellington
Ancient oak woodland, spectacular views and more than 500 million years of history can be enjoyed here in 66 hectares of space. Little sister to the famous Wrekin it may More info...
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