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Home / Environment / New Reserve: Public May Name Nottinghamshire Gem

New Reserve: Public May Name Nottinghamshire Gem

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Broxtowe Council adopted Bramcote Quarry in July 2025.
  • Over £100,000 planned for reserve improvements.
  • Public may help name the new Nottinghamshire nature reserve.
New Reserve: Public May Name Nottinghamshire Gem

Broxtowe Borough Council has adopted the former Bramcote Quarry, located on Coventry Lane, which was legally secured in July 2025. The site, now restored by Biffa, is slated for significant investment exceeding £100,000.

These funds are intended for crucial improvements, including enhanced paths, better drainage systems, upgraded car parking facilities, and improved security measures. Additionally, plans include installing new seating, picnic tables, and informative signage.

The council is also considering a public consultation to gather opinions on a name for the 18-acre site. Following quarrying and landfill operations, the area was capped and restored with woodland, grassland, and paths.

To address erosion and accessibility issues, especially with nearby residential development increasing potential demand, upgrades to the access road and car park are proposed. Measures like a height restriction barrier and improved visibility around the car park aim to deter fly-tipping and unauthorized camping.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Bramcote Quarry was legally adopted by Broxtowe Borough Council in July 2025.
Planned improvements include upgrading paths, drainage, car parking, security, seating, picnic tables, and signage.
Yes, a report proposes asking for public opinions on a name for the former Bramcote Quarry site.

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