The 90-acre wildlife haven sits by the river Wensum in the northwest of the city and forms a ribbon of green through an urban environment, providing a nature burst for nearby residents – who have played a vital part in helping to shape our vision for the nature reserve.
A series of free events will help people discover Sweet Briar Marshes, which is open to the public from Friday 10 May.
On Sunday 12 May, hourly drop-in guided walks (from 10am-3pm) and a self-guided nature trail will give visitors the chance to get to know Norwich's newest nature reserve. Children can take part in art and craft sessions and fill in spotter sheets. Members of staff will be on hand to answer questions and chat about plans. During the guided walks being led between 1 and 3pm, you'll also get a chance to experience Kinship, a new poetry and sound project by artist Daisy Henwood, 2024's commission for Nature Connects Us – a new creative partnership between us and Norfolk & Norwich Festival.
Lunchtime and evening NWT drop-in guided walks will also run each day from Monday 13 - Friday 17 May.