artist Naomi Blake. Naomi artist
is a copy of a striking work called ‘The Refugee’ created by by created Refugee’ ‘The called work striking a of copy a is
which was officially opened on 27 January 2001. The statue statue The 2001. January 27 on opened officially was which
This is the centrepiece of the Holocaust Memorial Garden Garden Memorial Holocaust the of centrepiece the is This
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months.
matches on Saturdays and Sundays throughout the summer summer the throughout Sundays and Saturdays on matches
Hills Public Open Space Forum Space Open Public Hills .
Holocaust Memorial Statue. Statue. Memorial Holocaust
The park is home to the Bramcote Cricket Club who play play who Club Cricket Bramcote the to home is park The
Bramcote and Stapleford Stapleford and Bramcote Trust Wildlife Nottingham and the the and the
as a formal garden featuring a human sun dial and the the and dial sun human a featuring garden formal a as
Cricket on the Park - - Park the on Cricket
Friends of Bramcote Ridge Bramcote of Friends BTCV , , the , the with partnership in
for the Borough Council. The site has now been laid out out laid been now has site The Council. Borough the for
Broxtowe Borough Council Borough Broxtowe and is managed managed is and by owned is site The
and vegetables and for many years was the plant nursery nursery plant the was years many for and vegetables and
This area once supplied the Hills House with fresh fruit fruit fresh with House Hills the supplied once area This and cricket square, as well as picnic areas and seating. and areas picnic as well as square, cricket and
walled garden. Facilities include an exciting play area, trim trail trail trim area, play exciting an include Facilities garden. walled
The Walled Garden Walled The
the ice-house, the site of the former Bramcote Hills House and the the and House Hills Bramcote former the of site the ice-house, the
mixed woodland and open parkland. Historical features include include features Historical parkland. open and woodland mixed
Holocaust Memorial Garden, the cycle path and extensive areas of of areas extensive and path cycle the Garden, Memorial Holocaust
refrigerators. There are many key and varied features to the park, including the the including park, the to features varied and key many are There
used to store ice for many months before the advent of of advent the before months many for ice store to used
children and families. and children
A feature of many grand houses in the 1700’s and and 1700’s the in houses grand many of feature A
is a much appreciated facility for dog walkers, parents with young young with parents walkers, dog for facility appreciated much a is
Ice House - House Ice
community participation in leisure and recreational activities and and activities recreational and leisure in participation community
comprising a mix of woodland and parkland. It is a focal point for for point focal a is It parkland. and woodland of mix a comprising
Bramcote Hills Park is approximately 27 hectares in size, size, in hectares 27 approximately is Park Hills Bramcote
participation!
community for park A
range of ages. of range
A mix of exciting play facilities are available here for a wide wide a for here available are facilities play exciting of mix A
- Area Play Childrens
specimen trees make this part of the park a mini arboretum. mini a park the of part this make trees specimen
connections. area has a trim trail with exercise facilities and a range of of range a and facilities exercise with trail trim a has area
more information on the history of the site and its royal royal its and site the of history the on information more Triathlons, Orienteering and Cyclo Cross. The edge of this this of edge The Cross. Cyclo and Orienteering Triathlons,
the edge of the woodland. An interpretation panel gives gives panel interpretation An woodland. the of edge the The park is also used for many community events such as as such events community many for used also is park The
the footprint of this impressive property can be found on on found be can property impressive this of footprint the Happening Community Event is held in June each year. year. each June in held is Event Community Happening
The park once formed the grounds of The Hills House and and House Hills The of grounds the formed once park The This is the main body of the park where the Hemlock Hemlock the where park the of body main the is This
The Hills House Hills The The Parkland Area Parkland The
The Nature Reserves The Bigger Picture The North Eastern woodland The park is a great base to explore area of the park is a Local GREAT a range of trails and attractions Nature Reserve and with SPOTTED which lie nearby. The Robin Hood a mix of trees this area is WOODPECKER Way and the Erewash Valley particularly valuable for Trail both pass through the site woodland birds such as and the Nottingham Canal Local Jays and Woodpeckers. Nature Reserve is close by. The Bramcote Leisure Centre is on the Across Coventry Lane the edge of the park and the village Oak/Birch woodland around of Bramcote and the town of the Hemlockstone is also Stapleford are within easy walking a Local Nature Reserve. distance. This is slightly different in character to the park Further afield there are footpath links to Wollaton Park to woodland, being younger, the East and the village of Cossall with its D. H. Lawrence but with the added interest connections to the North. of rocky outcrops and wet woodland, this is a valuable Although the park is owned and managed by Broxtowe site for a range of wildlife. Borough Council its success as a Green Flag park is down to an active partnership with organisations and individuals. The Trigonometrical Point The council would like to thank all those involved and behind the Hemlockstone particularly the following partners for their help and provides fantastic views support: towards the Erewash Valley and the Derbyshire Peak Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, BTCV, Friends of District with Crich Stand Bramcote Ridge, the White Hills Park Federation of often clearly visible about Schools and the Bramcote and Stapleford Hills Public 16 miles away. Open Space Forum.
Strategically these sites form links in a chain of sites which has been called a ‘green lung’ as it connects the Erewash Valley to Wollaton Park and the city beyond. If you need this leaflet in large print, other formats or languages please make contact on 0115 917 7777.
SOPRANO PIPISTRELLE BAT
Broxtowe Borough Council Town Hall, Foster Avenue, WINNER Beeston, Nottingham, NG9 1AB Tel: 0115 917 7777 or Fax: 0115 917 3030 www.broxtowe.gov.uk
artist Naomi Blake. Naomi artist
is a copy of a striking work called ‘The Refugee’ created by by created Refugee’ ‘The called work striking a of copy a is
which was officially opened on 27 January 2001. The statue statue The 2001. January 27 on opened officially was which
This is the centrepiece of the Holocaust Memorial Garden Garden Memorial Holocaust the of centrepiece the is This
Holocaust Memorial Statue - - Statue Memorial Holocaust
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months.
matches on Saturdays and Sundays throughout the summer summer the throughout Sundays and Saturdays on matches
Hills Public Open Space Forum Space Open Public Hills .
Holocaust Memorial Statue. Statue. Memorial Holocaust
The park is home to the Bramcote Cricket Club who play play who Club Cricket Bramcote the to home is park The
Bramcote and Stapleford Stapleford and Bramcote Trust Wildlife Nottingham and the the and the
as a formal garden featuring a human sun dial and the the and dial sun human a featuring garden formal a as
Cricket on the Park - - Park the on Cricket
Friends of Bramcote Ridge Bramcote of Friends BTCV , , the , the with partnership in
for the Borough Council. The site has now been laid out out laid been now has site The Council. Borough the for
Broxtowe Borough Council Borough Broxtowe and is managed managed is and by owned is site The
and vegetables and for many years was the plant nursery nursery plant the was years many for and vegetables and
This area once supplied the Hills House with fresh fruit fruit fresh with House Hills the supplied once area This and cricket square, as well as picnic areas and seating. and areas picnic as well as square, cricket and
walled garden. Facilities include an exciting play area, trim trail trail trim area, play exciting an include Facilities garden. walled
The Walled Garden Walled The
the ice-house, the site of the former Bramcote Hills House and the the and House Hills Bramcote former the of site the ice-house, the
mixed woodland and open parkland. Historical features include include features Historical parkland. open and woodland mixed
Holocaust Memorial Garden, the cycle path and extensive areas of of areas extensive and path cycle the Garden, Memorial Holocaust
refrigerators. There are many key and varied features to the park, including the the including park, the to features varied and key many are There
used to store ice for many months before the advent of of advent the before months many for ice store to used
children and families. and children
A feature of many grand houses in the 1700’s and and 1700’s the in houses grand many of feature A
is a much appreciated facility for dog walkers, parents with young young with parents walkers, dog for facility appreciated much a is
Ice House - House Ice
community participation in leisure and recreational activities and and activities recreational and leisure in participation community
comprising a mix of woodland and parkland. It is a focal point for for point focal a is It parkland. and woodland of mix a comprising
Bramcote Hills Park is approximately 27 hectares in size, size, in hectares 27 approximately is Park Hills Bramcote
participation!
community for park A
range of ages. of range
A mix of exciting play facilities are available here for a wide wide a for here available are facilities play exciting of mix A
- Area Play Childrens
specimen trees make this part of the park a mini arboretum. mini a park the of part this make trees specimen
connections. area has a trim trail with exercise facilities and a range of of range a and facilities exercise with trail trim a has area
more information on the history of the site and its royal royal its and site the of history the on information more Triathlons, Orienteering and Cyclo Cross. The edge of this this of edge The Cross. Cyclo and Orienteering Triathlons,
the edge of the woodland. An interpretation panel gives gives panel interpretation An woodland. the of edge the The park is also used for many community events such as as such events community many for used also is park The
the footprint of this impressive property can be found on on found be can property impressive this of footprint the Happening Community Event is held in June each year. year. each June in held is Event Community Happening
The park once formed the grounds of The Hills House and and House Hills The of grounds the formed once park The This is the main body of the park where the Hemlock Hemlock the where park the of body main the is This
The Hills House Hills The The Parkland Area Parkland The
The Nature Reserves The Bigger Picture The North Eastern woodland The park is a great base to explore area of the park is a Local GREAT a range of trails and attractions Nature Reserve and with SPOTTED which lie nearby. The Robin Hood a mix of trees this area is WOODPECKER Way and the Erewash Valley particularly valuable for Trail both pass through the site woodland birds such as and the Nottingham Canal Local Jays and Woodpeckers. Nature Reserve is close by. The Bramcote Leisure Centre is on the Across Coventry Lane the edge of the park and the village Oak/Birch woodland around of Bramcote and the town of the Hemlockstone is also Stapleford are within easy walking a Local Nature Reserve. distance. This is slightly different in character to the park Further afield there are footpath links to Wollaton Park to woodland, being younger, the East and the village of Cossall with its D. H. Lawrence but with the added interest connections to the North. of rocky outcrops and wet woodland, this is a valuable Although the park is owned and managed by Broxtowe site for a range of wildlife. Borough Council its success as a Green Flag park is down to an active partnership with organisations and individuals. The Trigonometrical Point The council would like to thank all those involved and behind the Hemlockstone particularly the following partners for their help and provides fantastic views support: towards the Erewash Valley and the Derbyshire Peak Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, BTCV, Friends of District with Crich Stand Bramcote Ridge, the White Hills Park Federation of often clearly visible about Schools and the Bramcote and Stapleford Hills Public 16 miles away. Open Space Forum.
Strategically these sites form links in a chain of sites which has been called a ‘green lung’ as it connects the Erewash Valley to Wollaton Park and the city beyond. If you need this leaflet in large print, other formats or languages please make contact on 0115 917 7777.
SOPRANO PIPISTRELLE BAT
Broxtowe Borough Council Town Hall, Foster Avenue, WINNER Beeston, Nottingham, NG9 1AB Tel: 0115 917 7777 or Fax: 0115 917 3030 www.broxtowe.gov.uk
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for the Borough Council. The site has now been laid out out laid been now has site The Council. Borough the for
Broxtowe Borough Council Borough Broxtowe and is managed managed is and by owned is site The
and vegetables and for many years was the plant nursery nursery plant the was years many for and vegetables and
This area once supplied the Hills House with fresh fruit fruit fresh with House Hills the supplied once area This and cricket square, as well as picnic areas and seating. seating. and areas picnic as well as square, cricket and
walled garden. Facilities include an exciting play area, trim trail trail trim area, play exciting an include Facilities garden. walled
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the ice-house, the site of the former Bramcote Hills House and the the and House Hills Bramcote former the of site the ice-house, the
mixed woodland and open parkland. Historical features include include features Historical parkland. open and woodland mixed
Holocaust Memorial Garden, the cycle path and extensive areas of of areas extensive and path cycle the Garden, Memorial Holocaust
refrigerators. refrigerators. There are many key and varied features to the park, including the the including park, the to features varied and key many are There
used to store ice for many months before the advent of of advent the before months many for ice store to used
children and families. families. and children
A feature of many grand houses in the 1700’s and and 1700’s the in houses grand many of feature A
is a much appreciated facility for dog walkers, parents with young young with parents walkers, dog for facility appreciated much a is
Ice House House Ice
community participation in leisure and recreational activities and and activities recreational and leisure in participation community
comprising a mix of woodland and parkland. It is a focal point for for point focal a is It parkland. and woodland of mix a comprising
Bramcote Hills Park is approximately 27 hectares in size, size, in hectares 27 approximately is Park Hills Bramcote
participation! participation!
community for park A
range of ages. ages. of range
A mix of exciting play facilities are available here for a wide wide a for here available are facilities play exciting of mix A
Area Play Childrens
specimen trees make this part of the park a mini arboretum. arboretum. mini a park the of part this make trees specimen
connections. connections. area has a trim trail with exercise facilities and a range of of range a and facilities exercise with trail trim a has area
more information on the history of the site and its royal royal its and site the of history the on information more Triathlons, Orienteering and Cyclo Cross. The edge of this this of edge The Cross. Cyclo and Orienteering Triathlons,
the edge of the woodland. An interpretation panel gives gives panel interpretation An woodland. the of edge the The park is also used for many community events such as as such events community many for used also is park The
the footprint of this impressive property can be found on on found be can property impressive this of footprint the Happening Community Event is held in June each year. year. each June in held is Event Community Happening
The park once formed the grounds of The Hills House and and House Hills The of grounds the formed once park The This is the main body of the park where the Hemlock Hemlock the where park the of body main the is This
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The Nature Reserves The Bigger Picture The North Eastern woodland The park is a great base to explore area of the park is a Local GREAT a range of trails and attractions Nature Reserve and with SPOTTED which lie nearby. The Robin Hood a mix of trees this area is WOODPECKER Way and the Erewash Valley particularly valuable for Trail both pass through the site woodland birds such as and the Nottingham Canal Local Jays and Woodpeckers. Nature Reserve is close by. The Bramcote Leisure Centre is on the Across Coventry Lane the edge of the park and the village Oak/Birch woodland around of Bramcote and the town of the Hemlockstone is also Stapleford are within easy walking a Local Nature Reserve. distance. This is slightly different in character to the park Further afield there are footpath links to Wollaton Park to woodland, being younger, the East and the village of Cossall with its D. H. Lawrence but with the added interest connections to the North. of rocky outcrops and wet woodland, this is a valuable Although the park is owned and managed by Broxtowe site for a range of wildlife. Borough Council its success as a Green Flag park is down to an active partnership with organisations and individuals. The Trigonometrical Point The council would like to thank all those involved and behind the Hemlockstone particularly the following partners for their help and provides fantastic views support: towards the Erewash Valley and the Derbyshire Peak Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, BTCV, Friends of District with Crich Stand Bramcote Ridge, the White Hills Park Federation of often clearly visible about Schools and the Bramcote and Stapleford Hills Public 16 miles away. Open Space Forum.
Strategically these sites form links in a chain of sites which has been called a ‘green lung’ as it connects the Erewash Valley to Wollaton Park and the city beyond. If you need this leaflet in large print, other formats or languages please make contact on 0115 917 7777.
SOPRANO PIPISTRELLE BAT
Broxtowe Borough Council Town Hall, Foster Avenue, WINNER Beeston, Nottingham, NG9 1AB Tel: 0115 917 7777 or Fax: 0115 917 3030 www.broxtowe.gov.uk
artist Naomi Blake. Naomi artist
is a copy of a striking work called ‘The Refugee’ created by by created Refugee’ ‘The called work striking a of copy a is
which was officially opened on 27 January 2001. The statue statue The 2001. January 27 on opened officially was which
This is the centrepiece of the Holocaust Memorial Garden Garden Memorial Holocaust the of centrepiece the is This
Holocaust Memorial Statue - - Statue Memorial Holocaust
SMALL COPPER BUTTERFLY COPPER SMALL
months.
matches on Saturdays and Sundays throughout the summer summer the throughout Sundays and Saturdays on matches
Hills Public Open Space Forum Space Open Public Hills .
Holocaust Memorial Statue. Statue. Memorial Holocaust
The park is home to the Bramcote Cricket Club who play play who Club Cricket Bramcote the to home is park The
Bramcote and Stapleford Stapleford and Bramcote Trust Wildlife Nottingham and the the and the
as a formal garden featuring a human sun dial and the the and dial sun human a featuring garden formal a as
Cricket on the Park - - Park the on Cricket
Friends of Bramcote Ridge Bramcote of Friends BTCV , , the , the with partnership in
for the Borough Council. The site has now been laid out out laid been now has site The Council. Borough the for
Broxtowe Borough Council Borough Broxtowe and is managed managed is and by owned is site The
and vegetables and for many years was the plant nursery nursery plant the was years many for and vegetables and
This area once supplied the Hills House with fresh fruit fruit fresh with House Hills the supplied once area This and cricket square, as well as picnic areas and seating. and areas picnic as well as square, cricket and
walled garden. Facilities include an exciting play area, trim trail trail trim area, play exciting an include Facilities garden. walled
The Walled Garden Walled The
the ice-house, the site of the former Bramcote Hills House and the the and House Hills Bramcote former the of site the ice-house, the
mixed woodland and open parkland. Historical features include include features Historical parkland. open and woodland mixed
Holocaust Memorial Garden, the cycle path and extensive areas of of areas extensive and path cycle the Garden, Memorial Holocaust
refrigerators. There are many key and varied features to the park, including the the including park, the to features varied and key many are There
used to store ice for many months before the advent of of advent the before months many for ice store to used
children and families. and children
A feature of many grand houses in the 1700’s and and 1700’s the in houses grand many of feature A
is a much appreciated facility for dog walkers, parents with young young with parents walkers, dog for facility appreciated much a is
Ice House - House Ice
community participation in leisure and recreational activities and and activities recreational and leisure in participation community
comprising a mix of woodland and parkland. It is a focal point for for point focal a is It parkland. and woodland of mix a comprising
Bramcote Hills Park is approximately 27 hectares in size, size, in hectares 27 approximately is Park Hills Bramcote
participation!
community for park A
range of ages. of range
A mix of exciting play facilities are available here for a wide wide a for here available are facilities play exciting of mix A
- Area Play Childrens
specimen trees make this part of the park a mini arboretum. mini a park the of part this make trees specimen
connections. area has a trim trail with exercise facilities and a range of of range a and facilities exercise with trail trim a has area
more information on the history of the site and its royal royal its and site the of history the on information more Triathlons, Orienteering and Cyclo Cross. The edge of this this of edge The Cross. Cyclo and Orienteering Triathlons,
the edge of the woodland. An interpretation panel gives gives panel interpretation An woodland. the of edge the The park is also used for many community events such as as such events community many for used also is park The
the footprint of this impressive property can be found on on found be can property impressive this of footprint the Happening Community Event is held in June each year. year. each June in held is Event Community Happening
The park once formed the grounds of The Hills House and and House Hills The of grounds the formed once park The This is the main body of the park where the Hemlock Hemlock the where park the of body main the is This
The Hills House Hills The The Parkland Area Parkland The
The Nature Reserves The Bigger Picture The North Eastern woodland The park is a great base to explore area of the park is a Local GREAT a range of trails and attractions Nature Reserve and with SPOTTED which lie nearby. The Robin Hood a mix of trees this area is WOODPECKER Way and the Erewash Valley particularly valuable for Trail both pass through the site woodland birds such as and the Nottingham Canal Local Jays and Woodpeckers. Nature Reserve is close by. The Bramcote Leisure Centre is on the Across Coventry Lane the edge of the park and the village Oak/Birch woodland around of Bramcote and the town of the Hemlockstone is also Stapleford are within easy walking a Local Nature Reserve. distance. This is slightly different in character to the park Further afield there are footpath links to Wollaton Park to woodland, being younger, the East and the village of Cossall with its D. H. Lawrence but with the added interest connections to the North. of rocky outcrops and wet woodland, this is a valuable Although the park is owned and managed by Broxtowe site for a range of wildlife. Borough Council its success as a Green Flag park is down to an active partnership with organisations and individuals. The Trigonometrical Point The council would like to thank all those involved and behind the Hemlockstone particularly the following partners for their help and provides fantastic views support: towards the Erewash Valley and the Derbyshire Peak Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, BTCV, Friends of District with Crich Stand Bramcote Ridge, the White Hills Park Federation of often clearly visible about Schools and the Bramcote and Stapleford Hills Public 16 miles away. Open Space Forum.
Strategically these sites form links in a chain of sites which has been called a ‘green lung’ as it connects the Erewash Valley to Wollaton Park and the city beyond. If you need this leaflet in large print, other formats or languages please make contact on 0115 917 7777.
SOPRANO PIPISTRELLE BAT
Broxtowe Borough Council Town Hall, Foster Avenue, WINNER Beeston, Nottingham, NG9 1AB Tel: 0115 917 7777 or Fax: 0115 917 3030 www.broxtowe.gov.uk