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Doughty Hanson & Co Real Estate and Liberty Property Trust, in conjunction with Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, are proud of how the developed business park works in harmony with its surroundings. Preserving the environment and habitats of the flora and fauna are a crucial part of the development plan.

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Blythe Valley Countryside Park

Blythe Valley Park became a corporate member of Warwickshire Wildlife trust in March 2005. The Park is built on 176 acres of land, of which 87 acres of this has been developed as a countryside park. The developers of Blythe Valley Park have taken great care to safe guard and improve the environment and habitats of the flora and fauna for the benefit of all. They have always been conscious of the effect it has had on the environment and has made every effect to protect its natural beauty. The Park has witnessed the return of many wildlife species in the recent years ranging from, animals, to birds and a variety of flora and fauna. We hope that with the help of the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust we will be able to continue to reintroduce more species of wildlife to the area.

Warwickshire Wildlife Trust is the leading local environmental charity, dedicated to protecting wildlife and natural places in Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull. They are one of 47 independent charities that together form The Wildlife Trusts, the largest voluntary body in the UK concerned with all aspects of wildlife. Locally, Warwickshire Wildlife Trust cares for 55 nature reserves around the county and campaigns for the protection of threatened areas and rare species of animals and plants.

The Trust also helps people to enjoy nature through walks , talks and other events across the county and works with local schools to encourage children to learnabout the environment around them. Warwickshire Wildlife Trust has two visitor centres-The Parkridge Centre located in Brueton Park, Solihull and Brandon Marsh Nature, Coventry. Both centres have displays and a variety of hands on activities for the children and a tea room where you can relax.

There are many benefits of joining Warwickshire Wildlife Trust these include

  • Warwickshire Wildlife magazine and Natural World magazine delivered free 3 times a year
  • Membership of a local area group, giving you access to talks, events and social evenings.
  • Free entry to 55 nature reserves across Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull

    The Trust currently has over 11,000 members but needs your support to become even more effective. Show how much you care about Warwickshire’s wildlife by becoming a member of Warwickshire Wildlife Trust today Visit www.warwickshire-wildlife-trust.org.uk for information


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