Saturday, 8 June 2013

Network Rail improves habitats for slow worms at Beeston Sidings Nature Reserve

Network Rail has been helping to improve habitats for slow worms in Beeston as part of a project to upgrade the railway in and around Nottingham. Working in conjunction with Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust at Beeston Sidings Nature Reserve, which neighbours the track, staff from Network Rail and the project team have volunteered to improve the habitat for slow worms on the site.

The Network Rail Nottingham Station Area Re-signaling Project is currently carrying out re-signaling works in and around the Nottingham area. This environmental initiative close to the tracks was an ideal opportunity to recycle materials giving slow worms a new place to live.

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