- Sheepwash Urban Park
Sheepwash Urban Park is a
Local Nature Reserve (LNR), situated inSandwell Metropolitan Borough, in theWest Midlands conurbation of the United Kingdom. It forms part of theBlack Country Urban Forest .Location
The park is located to the south of
Great Bridge , with main entrances at Sheepwash Lane and John's Lane, close toDudley Port . It is bounded to the south-west by theWest Coast Main Line , and on other sides by housing estates.The site was originally used for waste disposal, landfill and as a brickworks and was redeveloped in the 1980s. It extends to about 37 hectares.
Features
The Oldbury Arm of the River Tame flows through the park from south to north, close to its western edge. It is flanked by a length of the River Tame Way. It feeds a number of lakes of varying sizes. These and the surrounding wetland, grassland and woods provide an important urban habitat. Some of the original brickworks buildings are still discernible around the lakes, which have islands to act as wildlife havens.
Large numbers of wild flowers, small mammals and amphibians are to be found, along with varied insect life. The council claims that 164 bird species have been recorded on the site since 1985 [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/blackcountry/features/2004/04/urban_forest_walks/images/west_brom_map.pdf Enjoy the Black Country Urban Forest, National Urban Forestry Unit] ] . There is also fishing. The park is much used by Black Country schools as an environmental studies resource.
Management
The park is managed by Sandwell Metropolitan Council and the
BTCV .Gallery
Tame, close to where it enters Sheepwash, via a culvert under the West Coast Main Line.Mute swan andcygnets on the main lake at Sheepwash.Canada geese andgreylag geese .Herons are also common.References
External links
* [http://www.laws.sandwell.gov.uk/ccm/navigation/leisure-and-culture/parks-countryside-and-allotments/local-wildlife/sheepwash Sandwell MBC website]
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