Local Wildlife Site

Accessible Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation

Trinity Way Recreation Ground
Borough: Ealing
Grade: Local
Access: Free public access (all/most of site)
Area: 2.46 ha

Description

Trinity Way Nature Area is a park with several features of wildlife interest, including a meadow, native shrubs and mature trees.

Wildlife

The site includes a meadow area in the southeast, cut for hay once a year in order to allow wildlife to flourish. Native flowers have been sown in the past and oxeye daisy survives and is still quite abundant here. Other features of wildlife interest in the park include a clump of planted native shrubs in the north, a recently planted native hedge and several mature sycamore and common lime trees around the edges.

Facilities

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Snail © Jason Gallier

Snail © Jason Gallier

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