Feedback from the community will be used to map out a long-term vision for the reserve and surrounding area – known as a masterplan – which will be subject to further public and stakeholder engagement later in the year.
Over a thousand people have shared their views about the new nature reserve, and how they would like to be involved, at a series of drop-in sessions, guided walks, presentations and workshops run in and around the neighbourhoods surrounding Sweet Briar Marshes, as well as via an online survey.
Children's nature activities, pond dipping, den building, cycle stands, places to sit and enjoy the wildlife and twilight walks were just some of the thoughts fed in by the local community.