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Bushes and grasses at Sweet Briar Marshes during golden hour

Sweet Briar Marshes golden hour (credit: Denzil Dean)

Sweet Briar Marshes over time

Development of the reserve will take place in phases over the next five to ten years to complement work to improve habitats for wildlife and increase biodiversity.  

In addition, some of the design ideas will need planning permission which will take time and might require more funding or consultation. The phasing diagrams below give an idea of the order of events, but this may change as the project develops.

Take a look at our facility concept ideas

British white cattle in a field of yellow flowers

Phase 1 - securing the site

The first phase at Norfolk Wildlife Trust’s Sweet Briar Marshes nature reserve - most of which will be complete when Sweet Briar Marshes…

Children walking along a path through some grass

Phase 2 - access and moving around the site

Phase two of the development of Norfolk Wildlife Trust’s Sweet Briar Marshes nature reserve focuses on the accessibility of the reserve…

Red shipping containers and wooden benches make up a proposed community hub

Phase 3 – hub and facilities

Phase three of the development of Norfolk Wildlife Trust’s Sweet Briar Marshes nature reserves focuses on the facilities provided at the…

A metal aerial walkway in the canopy of a woodland

Phase 4 - bridge, boardwalk and aerial walkway

Phase four of the development of Norfolk Wildlife Trust’s Sweet Briar Marshes nature reserve focuses on providing additional visitor…

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