Friday, January 05, 2007

UK: £1m Paid for New Nature Reserve

A 445-acre site once earmarked for landfill is to be turned into a heath and woodland nature reserve after being bought by a charity for nearly £1m. The site, west of the A26 and south of Tunbridge Wells, Kent, was originally heathland but has been covered by conifer plantations for 50 years.

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