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Nature Reserve's Future Uncertain as Conservation Charity Enters Liquidation
28 Oct
Summary
- Torbay Coast and Countryside Trust, which managed Berry Head National Nature Reserve, has entered liquidation
- Financial pressures proved "too great" for the charity despite its best efforts
- Cafe operator at the reserve expresses worry about the site's future

In a concerning development for nature enthusiasts, the Torbay Coast and Countryside Trust, the charity responsible for managing Berry Head National Nature Reserve and other local sites, has entered liquidation as of last month. According to the trust's chairwoman Barbara King, the organization's financial pressures ultimately proved "too great" despite their best efforts.
The collapse of the Torbay Coast and Countryside Trust has left the future of Berry Head National Nature Reserve and other popular destinations like Cockington Country Park and Occombe Farm in limbo. Alex Foley, who operates the Guardhouse Cafe within the nature reserve, expressed widespread worry among the community about what will happen to these cherished natural spaces.
With the trust's closure, the fate of these important conservation areas now hangs in the balance. Local residents and nature enthusiasts will be closely watching to see if a new organization steps in to take over management of the sites, or if they risk being neglected and falling into disrepair. The loss of the Torbay Coast and Countryside Trust is undoubtedly a significant blow to the region's environmental stewardship.




