Springfield Corner Nature Reserve, Moor Bridge, Notts.
Introduction
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 24 Jan 2014
Commuters-in-transit who have left the Moor Bridge tram stop car park (behind the photographer) can now enjoy a walk through this reserve as far as Hucknall Road (ahead). Nottingham City Council reported, in its minutes of September 2012, that it had "supported the opening up of an entrance into the reserve on the north side of the site - from the Moor Bridge tram stop car park - to encourage pedestrians to use this wild-life footpath and also to be able to exit the reserve onto Hucknall Road, near to its junction with Bulwell Lane." The River Leen can be accessed at the foot of this slope via the left-hand footpath.