Springfield Corner Nature Reserve, Moor Bridge, Notts.

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Springfield Corner Nature Reserve, Moor Bridge, Notts.

Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 24 Jan 2014

The water's edge of River Leen can be reached to the right of this low retaining wall or step. This small nature reserve, together with the neighbouring Moorbridge Pond Nature Reserve, were awarded Local Nature Reserve (LNR) status, as a joint site, in June 2012. In September 2012, Nottingham City Council reported that it had supported the opening up of an entrance into the reserve on its north side, from the Moor Bridge tram stop car park (visible ahead), "in order to encourage pedestrians to use this wild-life footpath and to be able to exit the reserve onto Hucknall Road, near to its junction with Bulwell Lane."

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.013841
Longitude
-1.187919