Nature Reserves
We work in partnership with Worcestershire Wildlife Trust to
manage two local nature reserves in the area.
Broadway Gravel Pit
The local nature reserve is sited to the west of Broadway on an
area previously used for gravel extraction until 1957.
It now contains a variety of semi-natural habitats ranging from
seasonal open water, to marsh and dry areas of grassland with
scrub. The diversity of habitats has resulted in a great
range of species being present on the site. Over 100 species
of flowering plants have been recorded as well as many bird, mammal
and invertebrate species, some of which are only found in wetland
habitats such as this site supports.
Droitwich Community Woodland
Lies to the west of Droitwich Spa, bisected by the Droitwich
by-pass (A38) Roman Way, the River Salwarpe and the Droitwich
Canal. The woodland is dominated by plantings of oak, alder
and bird cherry; there is a zone of unimproved grassland containing
clusters of anthills bordering gorse bramble scrubland.
The woodland is home to a number of invertebrates, and there is
also an exciting range of fauna to complement the flora, these
include colonies of marbled white, painted lady and comma
butterflies. The combination of scrub, grassland and coppice
provide an ideal habitat for breeding birds.
There is a waymarked trail starting off Ombersley Way, about 100
metres south of the Roman Way. Sensible shoes are required
and the present trail is not suitable for wheelchair use.
Allow 1 hour to walk it.
For further information telephone 01386 565018 (9am-5pm Monday -
Friday) or email client.services@wychavon.gov.uk