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None of the structure remains. The majority of the power station site is covered by a secure caravan storage depot, golf course and artificial football pitches with the rest of the site now forming part of the Kirkstall Valley Nature Reserve. The wharf used to unload coal is now a marina for canal and pleasureboats.
Kirklees Valley Local Nature Reserve is a nature reserve in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, that stretches from Greenmount in the north, Bury in the south, and Tottington in the west. It was declared a nature reserve in October 2010 under the 1949 National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act.
A complete list of Wildlife Trust nature reserves in Scotland, ... Kirkstall Valley Nature Reserve (Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) ... Sydenham Hill Wood and Cox's Walk ...
website, regional nature center with over 100 acres, trails, and education center Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve: Fox Chapel: Allegheny: Pittsburgh Metro Area: 134-acre (0.5 km2) protected area, headquarters of the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania: Benjamin Olewine III Nature Center: Harrisburg: Dauphin: Cumberland Valley: Located in 210 ...
Try one of these three South Carolina nature walks, ranked among the best in the U.S., according to a recent survey. Got a New Year’s health goal? SC has 3 of the best nature walks for 2024, new ...
The Kirkstall Valley and (in nearby Burley) Cardigan Fields retail parks was born out of an attempt to regenerate Kirkstall beginning in the 1980s. Much of the proposed regenerations never took place and many were held in contempt by residents such as the initially proposed 'dinosaur theme park'.
Bough Beech Nature Reserve, at the north end of Bough Beech Reservoir, has a nature trail and is near the castle-rich Eden Valley Walk, see below. Brockhill Country Park near Sandling , Hythe (signposted from Junction 11 of the M20 road) has circular walks of 5 and 9.5 km with gates, stiles and steps however several high-up views.
The Kirkstall Valley Campaign was an action group formed to fight the development of a river valley near Kirkstall, England. [1] It spanned over ten years from around 1986 through 1996. The official campaign was founded in June 1988. [2] It became the subject of an important legal case that was reported in The Times law reports. [3] [4]