Southrepps Commons Trust

Registered Charity No 1108814

Welcome to Southrepps Common Local Nature Reserve

The Southrepps Common Local Nature Reserve comprises 12.4 hectares of woodland, reeds, grass and rare wild flowers, in Lower Southrepps village.  The diverse habitats support an exceptional range of species and carry 'Site of Special Scientific Interest' and  'Special Area of Conservation' status. An impressive 800 metre boardwalk is loved by adults and children alike, and provides wheelchair access to the most important parts of the site.

Southrepps Common Trust bears the whole responsibility for looking after all the Southrepps Common Local Nature Reserve, including the Site of Special Scientific Interest. All the work is done by volunteers, without whom the wonderful mixture of habitats, plants and accessibility that comprises Southrepps Commons would not exist.

 

Graeme Cresswell-Norfolk County Council

For more information on where to find us or volunteering for a working party please follow the links or contact us at:

Southrepps Commons Trust

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Biodiversity Award 2007