Noddle Hill Nature Reserve, Kingston upon Hull (set of 2 images)
One of the newly-created ponds.
Awarded local nature reserve status in November 2011, Noddle Hill Nature Reserve is owned and managed by Kingston upon Hull City Council. The 118-acre (48 hectare) site includes a fishing lake, ponds, a woodland walk, a butterfly walk, a wildflower meadow, picnic benches, and wetlands for rare water beetles, great crested newts, grass snakes and water voles. It is bordered by Bransholme Road (entrance / exit), Sutton Cross Drain, Foredyke Stream and Holderness Drain. It is open 24 hours per day, every day, free-of-charge.
Further information:
Hull CC News: LinkVisit Hull: Link
BBC: Link
Hull Daily Mail: Link
Yorkshire Dragonfly Group: Link
All images in TA1035, taken Tuesday, 27 March, 2012, by Bernard Sharp, near to Bransholme, Kingston Upon Hull, England
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