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Hereford Road Countryside Site

Hereford Road Countryside Site

Hereford Road is one of Countryside Team’s smallest reserves at just 0.38Ha in size.  But that doesn’t mean that it hasn’t got a lot to offer!

Habitat

The main habitat is deciduous broadleaved woodland. Look for native tree species such as ash and blackthorn but also introduced species such as sycamore.  Sycamore could become more important for supporting wildlife as our climate changes and trees such as ash are lost to diseases such as ash dieback.

Wildlife

The superstar species of the Hereford Road is the common lizard, also known as viviparous lizard due to it giving birth to live young which is unusual in the reptile world (Common lizard | The Wildlife Trusts)

Other wildlife to frequent the site include 7, 14 and 24 spot ladybirds.  Contrary to popular opinion the amount of spots is not an indicator of a ladybirds age (you should never ask a ladybird her age!) but are all separate species.  A ladybirds bright colours are a warning to predators that they taste bad, ladybirds are themselves predators of plant eating aphids.

Our ladybird populations are under threat from an alien invader.  The Harlequin ladybird, an introduced ladybird from Asia which not only outcompetes our native ladybirds for food but also eats their young and eggs.  The Harlequin name comes from the design of their shell (or elytra) which is very variable (Harlequin ladybird | The Wildlife Trusts).

Not all species from further ashore are unwelcome though.  Hereford Road has records of ivy bees, a solitary bee of slightly larger proportions than a honey bee (Ivy mining bee – Bumblebee Conservation Trust).  They have gradually moved north across the UK after first arriving from continental Europe under their own steam in 2001.  It is likely that we will see more animals arriving from Europe in the future as our climate warms and the UK becomes more suitable.

How to get there

Hereford Road Countryside Site can be accessed either from across the recreation area off Meole Rise or from the bridge over the railway between Drawwell Street and Hereford Road.  From both directions the site is accessed by a set of steps with a handrail, both of which have been recently re-furbished by our staff and Conservation volunteers.

Access

Once down the steps there is a short looped walk around the site which remains dry for most of the year.

Car parking

The site is only accessible on foot so please be courteous to local residents if parking on the nearby roads.

Grid reference

Grid reference of the centre of the site is SJ 491 101

Postcode

Postcode to Meole Rise is SY3 9JF

and Drawwell St SY3 7RF