Conservation signage goes in at beauty spots
Signs explaining the diverse flora and fauna of two of the town’s beauty spots have been installed.
Large, interpretational signage is up at Target Hill local nature reserve in Broadfield and Waterlea Meadow in Furnace Green.
The signs include information on the natural history of the areas as well as some of the plants, birds and animals that may be seen.
Councillor Lenny Walker, Cabinet member for Leisure and Culture, said:
“Crawley has a wonderfully surprising variety of wildlife.
“This new signage will help visitors to the areas identify some of the plant, bird and animal species they may encounter.”
Another sign in Hawth Woods, Furnace Green, combining nature and heritage, will be installed in the coming weeks.
For more information call 0800 5875888 or visit www.crawley.gov.uk/conservation
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