Littleton Brick Pits Reserve access project
Littleton Brick Pits Reserve is one of a chain of reed beds close to the Severn Estuary, providing an important feeding and resting place for migrating birds.
The old bird-watching platform at the Littleton Brick Pits Reserve is in a poor state of repair, leaving birdwatchers clearly exposed and likely to scare off any birds using the reed bed.
Access into the reserve is presently from the opposite end from the platform and any visitors/birdwatchers have to walk round two sides of the reserve fully visible to birds before they reach the platform.
A Forgotten Landscape is replacing the platform with an elevated hide and rearranging access so that it will be from behind the hide.
Improved public access to the site will either be directly off the Severn Way or otherwise through improvements to the existing paths, steps, ramps etc.
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