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By *eej13 OP   Man
over a year ago

sudbury

Hi

Anyone aware of any activities taking place near the above?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The river Stour forms the western and southern boundary to the park and the riverbank is lined with mature White Popular. The former gravel pits are flooded and there is a wooden footbridge across them linking the areas of deciduous woodland. Many of the willows around the southern pond blew down in the storm of 1987 and this state remains as a habitat for nature.

The ponds are rich in aquatic insect life, dragonflies and damselflies, Roach, Bream, Tench and Pike, and provide breeding sites for Coot, Little Grebe, Moorhen and Mute Swan. Kingfishers are regularly seen as are otters. There are two areas of grassland, with the southern area allowed to grow naturally, crossed by mown paths.

The park has a car park, toilets, plenty of picnic tables and benches. It is maintained by volunteers from Long Melford Open Spaces

Plenty to keep you occupied, enjoy!

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