Rainham Marshes Nature Reserve

Rainham Marshes is an RSPB nature reserve in the east of London, adjacent to the Thames Estuary in Purfleet, Thurrock and the London Borough of Havering. In 2000, the area of land was bought from the Ministry of Defence, who used it as a test firing range.[1] With no activity for several years, the nature reserve was officially opened to the public in 2006. It has maintained much of its Medieval landscape, and is the largest area of wetland on the upper parts of the Thames Estuary.

Inner Thames Marshes
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Area of SearchGreater London
Essex
Grid referenceTQ531800
InterestBiological
Area479.3 hectares
Notification1986
Location mapMagic Map
RSPB Environment and Education Centre, Rainham Marshes

The reserve is home to a diverse range of bird species, wetland plants and insects. It also has one of the most dense water vole populations in the country. In December 2005, the site was visited by a sociable lapwing; over 1,700 people visited the reserve to see this bird. Late in the bird's stay, four penduline tits were also found at the site. Entrance to the site is free to residents of Thurrock and the London Borough of Havering.[2]

The site is home to an environmentally friendly visitor centre which features solar panels, rainwater harvesting, natural light and ventilation and a ground heat exchange system.[3] This visitor centre, completed in 2006 at a cost £2 million, was designed by van Heyningen and Haward Architects [4] The building won six awards for its BREEAM sustainable design, including a Green Apple Award, Regeneration and Renewal Award and a Royal Institute of British Architects National Award.[5]

The site is part (77% according to a BBC article[6]) of a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) called Inner Thames Marshes,[7][8] and the part which is in the London Borough of Havering has been designated by the council as a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation called Wennington, Aveley and Rainham Marshes.[9][10] The area west of a drain running south from Brookway is a Local Nature Reserve (LNR), as well as being part of the SSSI.[11][12] South of the A13 road the LNR is part of the RSPB reserve, while the northern part is managed by Havering Council.

Panorama of the RSPB Rainham Marshes reserve looking north from the Thames path.

Before the site was protected as a nature reserve, it was considered as a candidate location for the Euro Disney theme park, but a site in Paris was eventually chosen.[13]

See also

References

  1. Wetland Vision website
  2. RSPB - Rainham Marshes
  3. RSPB - About Rainham Marshes
  4. "RSPB Environment and Education Centre, Rainham". van Heyningen and Haward. Archived from the original on 2011-09-30. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
  5. van Heyningen and Haward awards Archived 2013-02-28 at the Wayback Machine
  6. "Rainham Marshes - June Diary". BBC. 28 October 2014. Retrieved 25 September 2016.
  7. Inner Thames Marshes citation, Natural England
  8. "Map of Inner Thames Marshes SSSI". Natural England.
  9. "Wennington, Aveley and Rainham Marshes". Greenspace Information for Greater London. 2013.
  10. "iGiGL – helping you find London's parks and wildlife sites (map)". Greenspace Information for Greater London. 2013. Archived from the original on 2012-10-15.
  11. "Rainham Marshes". Local Nature Reserves. Natural England. 6 March 2013. Retrieved 22 January 2014.
  12. "Map of Rainham Marshes". Local Nature Reserves. Natural England. Retrieved 22 January 2014.
  13. http://Website of Greater London Industrial archaeology Society www.glias.org.uk/news/129news.html

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