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Summer in the meadows

Posted on 20/08/2009

Leicestershire Councty Council Community Services

20 August 2009

Summer in the meadows

Medieval remains and wildflowers are among the attractions on offer during a unique chance to visit a Charnwood meadow on Saturday, September 5th.

Leicestershire County Council has organised a guided walk through Quorn’s privately-owned Buddon Brook Meadows, which are jointly managed by the council and the owner, but not usually open to the public.

Late summer grassland flowers will be on show in the meadows, which are a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Walkers can also keep an eye open for greater and lesser spotted woodpeckers, buzzard and peregrine as well as numerous butterfly and dragonfly species.

A key feature of the meadows is the moated earthworks of a former medieval hunting lodge.

The walk starts at 10am and will last for about two hours. A local naturalist will point out the highlights.

Buddon Brook Meadows are off Chaveney Road, Quorn.

The walk is free, but booking is essential as numbers are limited.

Wellingtons or walking boots strongly advisable and it is requested that people don’t bring their dogs.

For more details and booking please contact:

Andy Hayes, community projects officer for Leicestershire County Council, on: 0116 305 7269 or email: andy.hayes@leics.gov.uk

www.leics.gov.uk/countryside