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Major improvements carried out Fibbersley Local Nature Reserve

The funding has helped deliver a range of enhancements at the reserve, situated in Willenhall, which are already making a big difference for both visitors and wildlife.

Key improvements include:

Over 750 metres of new, accessible pathways, replacing uneven ground and old, dilapidated steps with an easy-to-use new ramp

New gates, offering better access and security for the site

A refreshed ladder board and site map, helping visitors explore the reserve with ease

Vegetation management in selected woodland areas to support long-term habitat health

Dredging of one of the reserve’s key wildlife ponds, improving the aquatic environment for amphibians and other native species

“ We have a wide array of green spaces in Walsall, and any improvements to make them more accessible should be celebrated.

“With the good weather, I would encourage anyone to get out there and explore what Walsall has to offer. “

Councillor Gary Flint, Portfolio Holder for Culture, Health and Wellbeing

The project has been delivered and supported by Walsall Council, with support from the dedicated Friends of Fibbersley Local Nature Reserve.

Group member Lesley said, “The new paths are mud-free in the winter and such a pleasure to walk around these days.”

Clive, another member of the group, said, “There are more than 73 species of birds on he reserve and now is such a good time to visit – hopefully we will see you at the reserve.”

Set in the heart of a densely built-up area, Fibbersley Local Nature Reserve is a green haven for both people and wildlife, offering peaceful walks, rich habitats, and a chance to connect with nature.

The reserve is managed by Walsall Council and supported by a group of passionate volunteers.

If you’re interested in getting involved with the Friends of Fibbersley Local Nature Reserve, whether as a member or to join one of their regular work parties (including litter picking, habitat management, or building benches), you can find the group and contact them on Facebook at ‘Friends of Fibbersley Nature Reserve’.

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