The former industrial wasteland in Wigan is now one of England's largest urban nature reserves.
BBC North West Tonight
Willow tits, bitterns, water voles and great crested newts are all supported at the Flashes of Wigan and Leigh in Greater Manchester.The former industrial wasteland used to be home to the now demolished cooling towers of Westwood power station.and means the wildlife and meadows and woodland are all protected.
Helping to preserve and manage the NNR is a trusty band of volunteers who work under the guidance of the Lancashire Wildlife Trust and owners of the reserve, Wigan Council. Caitlan Forde, who is on placement as part of her master's degree in conservation management, said working on the flashes was therapeutic."It's good for my wellbeing, keeping me sane, a breath of fresh air," she said.Three years ago there was a fire in one of the meadows when gorse, heather and trees were burnt to the ground.
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Common sense prevails - Anthony Gordon and his England teammates' Euros final to be on TVAnthony Gordon and his England teammates' Euros final to be on TV - Common sense prevails NUFC ENGLAND
Read more »
Teachers strike: National Education Union walks out in England for second day this weekTeachers from the National Education Union in England walk out for the second time this week over pay.
Read more »
No care places left for most vulnerable children in England, MPs toldLocal authorities in England may be forced to use illegal children's homes, care providers warn.
Read more »
PEARCE: With a heavy heart I'm backing Spain to beat England in U21 Euros FinalStuart Pearce has tipped Spain to beat England in the European Under-21 Championship final. Lee Carsley’s side have the chance to win the tournament for the first time since 1984 as they look…
Read more »