blithfield reservoir education centre

Next to St Peter's Church is the hedge arboretum, which was planted by Burton Civic Society and demonstrates a range of trees suitable for use in small gardens. This is also where youll find a map of the various routes so its worth taking a snap of this before you head off. 3.4082 51.49805 3.1748 54.49805 1.7998 53.87305 c 38.23633 11.62207 m 85.4248 53.56055 84.23633 55.37305 85.36133 55.49805 c [1], The Reservoir is located just north-east of the town of Rugeley and just south of Abbots Bromley, The reservoir is a haven for wildlife, particularly birds, a fact that was recognised in 1988 when the reservoir and most of its surrounding woodland was designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest, (SSSI). 72.86133 58.18555 77.1748 57.31055 75.6748 61.43555 c 24.66504 2.6543 23.26855 2.51465 22.30078 2.81152 c Wolseley Centre is afriendly award winning, welcomingvisitor centre and headquarters, Nelsons Gin is made in a futuristic distillery on a self-contained site. 28.64258 10.99707 28.36133 12.26367 28.83105 12.4502 c Blithfield Reservoir is an 800 acre, drinking water reservoir which has been open since 1953. 42.0498 10.43555 41.5498 10.06055 41.98633 8.93555 c 22.2998 0.31055 m 59.23633 20.49805 59.23633 22.56055 58.1748 22.43555 c 87.1748 31.24805 85.1748 32.24805 86.11133 28.37305 c 35.23633 68.06055 33.6748 66.18555 31.0498 68.12305 c Blithfield Reservoir: Beautiful and peaceful walks - See 2 traveler reviews, 4 candid photos, and great deals for Rugeley, UK, at Tripadvisor. 87.1748 31.24805 85.1748 32.24805 86.11133 28.37305 c S 75.2998 8.81055 76.61133 10.81055 77.48633 10.62207 c 34.7998 52.12305 34.73633 51.99805 34.7998 51.31055 c 66.4248 6.81055 65.68848 5.44824 65.36133 4.74707 c 80.73633 55.31055 81.11133 55.06055 81.9248 55.18555 c 66.48633 36.93555 m Moderate 3.7 (26) Rugeley, Staffordshire, England. One side is a nature reserve. 31.0498 18.49707 28.73633 17.43555 y 93.83691 43.21387 93.45605 43.40723 93.36133 42.93555 c 38.36133 64.49805 m S 31.0498 31.12305 31.48633 31.56055 30.86133 31.93555 c S 27.2998 54.43555 25.6748 55.68555 24.1748 54.99805 c 45.7998 30.49805 47.11133 29.12305 46.6748 28.24805 c 43.0498 6.31055 43.36133 4.81055 45.1748 5.12207 c The reservoir was created by building a dam across the nearby River Blithe, channeling. 73.73633 7.31055 75.36133 6.31055 74.9248 6.99707 c 51.4248 69.24805 50.98535 67.57324 52.98633 67.68555 c h 29.36133 45.87305 24.86133 43.18555 28.48633 41.81055 c 42.4248 7.81055 43.23633 8.37207 43.1748 7.49707 c %AI9_OpenToView: -96.709 747.5596 1.7639 1344 629 18 0 1 11 94 0 0 1 1 1 0 75.98633 59.49805 74.5498 61.43555 74.9248 61.87305 c 40.6416 0.84668 40.20996 1.19336 39.98633 1.37207 c 46.7998 5.81055 46.0498 4.87207 46.86133 4.87207 c 32.98633 1.68555 m 66.0498 45.81055 65.4248 45.37305 65.61133 46.18555 c Their flight paths will be strictly restricted and controlled. 84.6748 19.93555 83.7998 20.43555 83.9248 20.87305 c 24.66504 2.6543 23.26855 2.51465 22.30078 2.81152 c This can be completed in around an hour and a half. 84.6748 19.93555 83.7998 20.43555 83.9248 20.87305 c The Huntsman. 85.72949 70.74414 89.23633 70.62305 89.2998 72.12305 c S 83.36133 30.81055 83.01172 30.39844 83.4248 31.49805 c S 0.61133 58.87305 3.2998 60.37305 5.23633 59.06055 c S You can download the guide walks leaflet here, There are some stunning walks in East Staffordshire. 74.98633 17.43555 75.2998 15.18555 77.48633 14.74707 c h 87.0498 50.12305 86.2998 48.31055 87.98633 46.99805 c Some 800 acres (324 hectares) of reservoir was formed on land sold by Baron Bagot to the South Staffordshire Water Works (SSWW) in the 1940s. Police cars guard the aftermath of a light aircraft plane crash in the small village of Abbots Bromley. S 60.98633 54.74805 58.7998 51.49805 56.86133 51.49805 c 38.1748 9.93555 36.48633 10.24707 35.98633 10.56055 c Traveller rating. 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Set in the picturesque New Forest, the Olympic distance triathlon at the Huntsman starts at Ellingham lake, with the bike course taking you into the forest, before ending with a . You can download a map and route guide for three Blithfield Reservoir walks here. 57.0498 10.87207 56.48633 10.93555 56.6748 10.18555 c %PDF-1.4 % S h 76.5498 61.99805 77.1748 62.68555 77.9248 62.43555 c 4 stars 50. 74.9248 54.31055 69.86133 51.31055 67.1748 52.62305 c 90.9248 67.12305 90.11133 66.62305 90.11133 66.87305 c Blithfield Reservoir was opened by Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother on Tuesday 27 October 1953. City Centre 62. 50.4248 7.06055 51.23633 8.06055 50.23633 8.68555 c On December 2nd this will change and will be by appointment between 8am and 12 noon Monday to Friday. 57.73633 14.06055 59.0498 11.24707 57.6748 11.12207 c 90.6748 49.81055 m 1996 Blithfield Education Centre is opened by. 23.14746 70.56738 22.76367 70.51563 22.32031 70.31445 c 81.1748 52.43555 79.4248 53.49805 77.61133 52.43555 c 57.6748 8.62207 57.98633 7.62207 57.9248 7.18555 c 63.85156 71.48828 63.78516 71.94531 63.70996 72.32715 c One of a great variety of wading birds that visit the site and in the case of this species, Little Ringed Plover, breed at Blithfield - photo - Steve Edwards, We are, for the first time at Blithfield placing a Goosander nesting box within the estate in an attempt to encourage these birds to breed here. The 790 acre Blithfield reservoir is owned and managed by South Staffordshire Water who acquired the land in the 1930's. The reservoir took 6 years to build and was opened by the Queen Mother in 1953. Blithfield Reservoir is a Lake, located at: WS15 3 Rugeley. 90.72363 15.53516 90.6748 16.06055 89.86133 15.49707 c 66.4248 6.81055 65.68848 5.44824 65.36133 4.74707 c 63.9248 5.18555 61.73633 5.99707 61.0498 5.93555 c 57.0498 47.87305 m There are two main walks around the gardens - the woodland walk and the riverside walk. 83.73633 41.37305 m 48.5498 3.31055 52.4248 3.74707 51.9248 6.18555 c 59.36133 1.99707 60.2998 1.93555 60.23633 2.43555 c 31.38184 1.41797 30.95703 0.86523 30.95703 0.32227 c [5], Blithfield reservoir walks give members of the public the chance to enjoy the area and its wildlife. S 93.62891 3.01953 93.1709 3.43262 93.4248 4.37207 c It was opened by South Staffordshire Water to supply the nearby Burton-upon-Trent. S Get full directions. 24.86133 46.68555 28.86133 47.24805 28.7998 49.49805 c 34.5498 59.81055 m BTO Birdtrack and to Peter Betts via email (blithfield@westmidlandbirdclub.org.uk). This large reservoir in the Blithe Valley has three nice colour coded walking trails to try. Originally an opencast gravel pit, the 40-acre lake is now home to many species of plant and animal, both common and nationally rare. 72.36133 21.99805 70.6748 26.43555 69.1748 25.24805 c S %%Creator: Adobe Illustrator(R) 10.0 24.1748 33.74805 24.11133 36.87305 22.36133 36.99805 c 74.1748 67.12305 73.6748 67.93555 73.4248 68.18555 c 28.64258 10.99707 28.36133 12.26367 28.83105 12.4502 c Blithfield Reservoir was opened by Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother on Tuesday 27 October 1953. %%AI3_PaperRect:-14 828 581 -14 47.48633 4.06055 47.7998 3.93555 48.1748 3.62207 c 66.7998 7.49707 65.7998 7.49707 65.5498 7.49707 c 22.54102 64.6416 22.93848 64.20605 23.86133 63.99805 c 75.2998 62.31055 75.2998 62.74805 75.73633 62.93555 c 22.2832 46.06348 m 77.86133 29.18555 76.44824 29.15625 75.98633 28.81055 c The reed bed is particularly important to wildlife as it is one of the largest in Staffordshire. endstream endobj 13 0 obj 24974 endobj 14 0 obj /Pattern endobj 15 0 obj << /Type /Font /BaseFont 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Put your boots on and enjoy the area's beauty spots, Never miss a Peak District story and read the latest headlines with our free email updates. 51.7998 45.93555 50.11133 46.24805 49.1748 45.31055 c 63.98633 3.74707 64.0498 3.87207 64.86133 3.31055 c 54.6748 21.74805 m 22.27832 51.26074 m 87.7998 9.68555 m 44.7998 51.74805 46.2998 51.87305 46.86133 50.68555 c 40.6416 0.84668 40.20996 1.19336 39.98633 1.37207 c 87.61133 51.74805 87.7998 50.24805 y Work on providing a mains supply to the platform and under water turbine will commence in early April from Blithfield Court to Beech Tree Point. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. Constituent Country: EnglandAdministrative County: StaffordshireAdministrative county district: East Staffordshire. The Washlands are a beautiful area close to Burton town centre. 76.48633 33.99805 75.2998 33.87305 75.5498 32.37305 c Visitors to the reservoir can enjoy beautiful countryside walks and bird watching - or take part in sailing and angling activities. 92.82715 50.91504 93.55566 49.91992 94.29395 49.46484 c 60.63477 58.61523 60.61133 56.06055 59.7998 56.31055 c 79.9248 29.31055 78.9248 28.68555 78.11133 29.81055 c %AI5_NumLayers: 1 1 0 obj << /Type /Catalog /Pages 2 0 R /Metadata 36 0 R >> endobj 2 0 obj << /Type /Pages /Kids [ 5 0 R ] /Count 1 >> endobj 3 0 obj << /ModDate (D:20190201194417Z) /CreationDate (D:20190201194417+01'00') /Producer (Adobe PDF library 5.00) /Creator (Adobe Illustrator 10.0) >> endobj 5 0 obj << /Type /Page /MediaBox [ 2 0.88965 594 840.88965 ] /Parent 2 0 R /PieceInfo << /Illustrator 7 0 R >> /LastModified (D:20190201194417+01'00') /ArtBox [ 0.37598 -2.47754 600.49609 839.41113 ] /Group 25 0 R /Contents 26 0 R /Resources << /ColorSpace << /CS0 10 0 R /CS1 11 0 R /CS2 14 0 R >> /Pattern << /P0 12 0 R /P1 23 0 R >> /Font << /TT0 15 0 R /TT1 17 0 R /T1_0 19 0 R /TT2 21 0 R >> /ProcSet [ /PDF /Text ] >> >> endobj 7 0 obj << /Private 8 0 R /LastModified (D:20190201194417+01'00') >> endobj 8 0 obj << /CreatorVersion 10 /ContainerVersion 9 /AIMetaData 9 0 R >> endobj 9 0 obj << /Length 1249 >> stream 75.48633 46.62305 76.36133 47.12305 76.48633 45.99805 c %AI5_FileFormat 6.0 39.5498 68.68555 39.23633 68.99805 40.36133 68.87305 c 41.4248 57.49805 40.36133 58.49805 40.73633 59.56055 c This takes you from the main carpark, across the entrance and into the woods, eventually looping back across to a great view of the reservoir and back down to the Carpark. 34.23633 27.37305 32.7998 26.43555 34.4248 24.24805 c 44.36133 12.43555 45.1748 12.18555 43.48633 11.18555 c The public car park by the entrance and the permissive walks are now closed until further notice due to Health and Safety considerations. 33.61133 50.99805 32.4248 50.62305 32.86133 48.24805 c 54.9248 55.99805 54.1748 53.74805 55.2998 53.87305 c 27.61133 7.81055 26.94141 7.2168 27.4248 6.93555 c S 29.73633 26.93555 m Blithfield reservoir's 65 anniversary. [2] Parts of the shoreline and surrounding woodland are only available to birdwatchers under a permit scheme, operated by the West Midland Bird Club,[3] but much of the open water is visible from the road causeway which crosses the reservoir (grid reference SK055235), and there is access to the dam end of the reservoir. 29.7998 28.31055 m 39.0498 2.12207 39.0498 1.31055 38.9248 1.49707 c 80.86133 10.68555 79.5498 9.93555 80.5498 11.43555 c 78.48633 14.62207 78.46094 15.34863 81.6748 15.18555 c 79.11133 65.49805 78.23633 65.93555 77.6748 65.56055 c All Rights Reserved, 30 Family Days Out in Staffordshire for Under 30, Enjoy Staffordshire Tourism & Good Food Awards 2022, Self Catering & Holiday Cottages in Staffordshire. 39.4248 23.62305 39.00781 23.53125 41.11133 25.06055 c 72.86133 58.18555 77.1748 57.31055 75.6748 61.43555 c 80.5498 45.87305 79.6748 46.43555 80.0498 46.43555 c 52.73633 16.93555 51.91504 19.49316 52.73633 19.06055 c %AI3_ColorUsage: Color 58.6748 53.99805 59.11133 53.99805 58.1748 56.18555 c 56.0498 18.18555 m 81.61133 30.49805 m 93.73633 52.87305 m 50.5293 72.30664 m There is a toilet located half way round the yellow route although I have known this to be out of use. Hours: M-F 7:30am - 4:00pm Phone: (817) 292-2400 . New Town 33. Starting point. 94.13574 51.25586 94.22461 51.29004 94.28223 51.25879 c %%AI6_ColorSeparationSet: 1 1 (AI6 Default Color Separation Set) 38.23633 11.62207 m 34.5498 49.31055 34.5498 48.31055 35.2998 48.06055 c Blithfield Reservoir is a large raw water reservoir in Staffordshire, England, owned by South Staffordshire Water. 55.2998 14.31055 58.12988 15.60254 59.1748 16.56055 c 76.48633 33.99805 75.2998 33.87305 75.5498 32.37305 c 75.98633 59.49805 74.5498 61.43555 74.9248 61.87305 c S 81.9248 54.68555 82.11133 54.06055 83.73633 54.12305 c Blithfield Anglers is a trout fishery on Blithfield Reservoir, close to the village of Abbots Bromley in the heart of rural Staffordshire. 23.86133 7.12207 25.7998 7.43555 25.9248 5.49707 c 26.0498 31.99805 25.73633 33.68555 26.36133 34.43555 c This walk should take you around three quarters of an hour and part of it is suitable for wheelchairs and buggies. 60.6748 63.06055 60.6748 64.74805 62.36133 64.93555 c 28.11133 19.49805 30.6748 20.93555 30.1748 22.56055 c 41.7998 25.56055 41.6748 27.06055 41.61133 27.62305 c It features charming countryside, some interesting flora and fauna, Ellastones historic church and the ruins of Calwich Hall. S 54.1748 43.37305 59.0498 41.18555 59.0498 42.99805 c 39.9248 11.81055 40.375 14.95996 38.9248 15.68555 c 26.0498 3.56055 25.7998 2.56055 24.9248 2.24707 c It will take you around an hour to complete and is probably the best option for wildlife lovers. 75.73633 28.62305 75.2998 29.06055 75.61133 29.31055 c S 46.9248 44.68555 48.66504 42.51367 47.2998 43.31055 c 80.6748 54.74805 81.00195 52.6123 84.5498 53.37305 c 78.12598 0.43457 78.13672 0.37598 78.14551 0.32129 c %%Title: (C:\\Users\\Andy\\Documents\\Blithfield map\\Blithfield map 2019 for website.pdf) Before the gardens were opened to the public in the 1930s, they were the private gardens of the now-demolished Stapenhill House. The Sailing Club is signposted at the Seedcroft Lane . My favourite of all the routes is the longest yellow route. 67.48633 23.68555 m 30.98633 7.37207 31.11133 6.43555 31.73633 7.24707 c 27.8418 70.48926 31.23633 70.56055 31.4248 71.12305 c If you fancy adding a pub meal at the end of your walk then the lovely village of Abbots Bromley is just 5 minutes drive away. 69.23633 71.91895 69.25293 72.10156 69.28516 72.28809 c 76.2998 37.06055 75.90332 39.26855 76.11133 39.93555 c

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