Mersey Belt

Two major initiatives fall within the Mersey Belt - the Mersey Forest and the Red Rose Forest.

The Mersey Forest is the largest of England’s 12 community forests and covers 420 square miles. 

The project has so far created over 2,500 hectares of new woodland, 900 hectares of wildflower meadow, wetlands and other habitats, over 64 km of hedgerow have been repaired or planted and over 100 ponds established.

New cycleways and footpaths are opening up new areas of the Forest all the time.

The Red Rose Forest covers 292 square miles of Greater Manchester. Since the project began 550 square kilometers of routes have been opened and 1,266 hectares of woodland have been made accessible.

Knowsley was named the ‘Wildflower Borough’ in 1992 and is home to Europe’s only centre for wildflower conservation, one of only two in the world.

 


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Average Readers Comments: 4 out of 5
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4/5 Knowlsey National Wildflower Centre, 30 May 2007

Worth a visit, plenty for kids and adults to do

Location: Merseyside

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