2012

Noddle Hill Nature Reserve, Kingston upon Hull (set of 2 images)

One of the newly-created ponds.

Noddle Hill Nature Reserve, Kingston upon Hull

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: LinkExternal link Visit Hull: LinkExternal link BBC: LinkExternal link Hull Daily Mail: LinkExternal link Yorkshire Dragonfly Group: LinkExternal link

All images in TA1035, taken Tuesday, 27 March, 2012, by Bernard Sharp, near to Bransholme, Kingston Upon Hull, England

Geographical Context: Lakes, Wetland, Bog Suburb, Urban fringe other tags: Nature Reserve Click a tag, to view other nearby images.


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