Teaming with life in the long days of the summer months. The sound of birds, a dawn chorus the likes of which I have never heard better, anywhere, that lifts the soul. Insects like honey bees, various bumbles, butterflies, crickets, grasshoppers ........fliting from flower to flower or grass blades, that in month of June can hide a young child with ease, a wonderful freedom memory for them and joy for us to see. Views over Bristol that are second to none, peaceful, calming and sometimes surprisng as a fox darts out infront of you, a kestral hovers in the sky on a hunt. Dusk the bats dash in silent feeding frenzy, and the sunsets can be pure breathtaking works of art. At night the owls haunting crys. A magical space worth so much more than the 260 homes destined to destroy it if we the people dont stand as the voice for its survival for...
Read moreThis is a wonderful oasis in an otherwise well-developed part of Bristol, a haven for wildlife and people alike. There are hidden gems in this part of the city such as Nightingale Valley, St.Anne's Wood and Eastwood Farm. Brislington Meadows is another one, with Victory Park attached, a great place for a game of football on it's vast pitch especially as the sun goes down, the sunsets are spectacular from both the park and...
Read moreWonderful connecting meadows fields to walk around and enjoy nature. My dog and I spend many hours here. He literally smiles bouncing through the pathways. We love Spring time there the most as it's absolutely bursting with colour and nature from wildlife of all types, many butterflies, dragonfly, bees, array of birds inc birds of pray, even fox occasionally. This place needs to be protected...
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