- Ryton Pools Country Park
Ryton Pools Country Park is a country park one mile (1.6 km) south west of the village ofRyton on Dunsmore inWarwickshire ,England . The park occupies an area of about convert|100|acre|km2 and contains four pools, the largest of which covers approximately 10acres . Ryton Woods, situated next to the country park, is aSite of Special Scientific Interest nature reserve owned byWarwickshire Wildlife Trust that is also open to the public. Professionalpark ranger s are employed to look after the variedflora andfauna of the park as well as the general maintenance of pathways and buildings.The park is run by
Warwickshire County Council with half in Rugby Borough and half in Warwick District boundary.The area of the park containing the pools is almost totally flat and suitable for
wheelchair access. However there are steeper gradients in the Ryton Wood nature reserve which, combined with the rougher tracks, make it less suitable for wheelchair users.History
The park was a set of fields until 1965 when the land was purchased and used as a
landfill site for the nearby towns ofLeamington Spa , Rugby andCoventry . Waste was dumped there for 27 years until 1992 when work started on developing part of the site into a country park, which included the flooding of the pits. The park officially opened in 1996 with over 2,500trees andshrubs being planted. In the late 1990s the remainder of the landfill site was filled in and new pools were created, as well as the provision of several portable metal cabins to act as information centres. These were superseded by better and more permanent wooden ones in 2002, although the metal ones are still in use.Facilities
The grounds have official opening times which vary according to the seasons; however, visitors can enter the park on-foot outside these hours if they wish. There are two car parks in the park, and there is currently a flat rate charge of £2 for any vehicle to enter the park. Public transport to the park is extremely limited.
Facilities at the park include a visitor centre/cafe and gift shop, two children's play areas for different ages of children, a
bird hide , a 610 metre longminiature railway ran by the Coventry Model Engineering Society, miles of pathed and unpathed walks, andfishing facilities.The park also organises events for children such as parties,
birds of prey spotting, "creepy crawly club",nest box building, and "prams in the park" (walking for mothers with babies). There is abird hide located by one of the quieter pools which provides "twitchers" the quiet needed to spot various species.Energy from methane
A
methane -powered electricity generator is situated in the park. It uses the methane which results from the decomposition of the organic rubbish that was dumped nearby when the area was used as alandfill site. In one year it provides theNational Grid UK with enough electricity to run the equivalent of 18secondary schools or roughly 2,000 houses. Information about the project, which is intended primarily for school children but interesting for adults too, is available within the generator building where there is also an opportunity to see the generators themselves.External links
* [http://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/Web/Corporate/Pages.nsf/Pages%20by%20Info%20Area/07D163D4AAF7750180256B7D004FB522 Ryton Pools information on the Warwickshire County Council website]
* [http://www.fisheries.co.uk/ryton/index.htm Ryton Pools fishing information]
* [http://www.coventrymes.co.uk/ Coventry Model Engineering Society]
* [http://www.warwickshire-wildlife-trust.org.uk/ Warwickshire Wildlife Trust website]
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