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From Sewage Works to Nature Reserve: the Shire Brook Valley transformed

Shire Brook Valley Nature Reserve Visitor Centre, Stone Lane, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S13 7BR

  • Multiple dates available
  • In person
  • Pre-booking not required

Established as a nature reserve in 1995, this year is Shire Brook Valley’s 30th anniversary. Explore an exhibition showcasing the rich heritage and abundant nature. Get involved in creative activities inspired by the Art Deco style visitor centre.

Established as a nature reserve in 1995, this year is Shire Brook Valley’s 30th anniversary.

An outdoor exhibition will celebrate the 30 years since Shire Brook Valley became a nature reserve. Visitors will be encouraged to walk through the valley to explore the exhibition which will showcase the rich heritage and abundant nature that can be found on site.

Creative activities will be available for all ages to explore the theme of architecture using the Art Deco style visitor centre as a stimulus.

The visitor centre will be open for people to explore and access refreshments between the opening times.

Timings & Tours

Thursday 18 September:
11am - 2pm
Sunday 21 September:
11am - 2pm

Location & directions

Shire Brook Valley Nature Reserve Visitor Centre, Stone Lane, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S13 7BR

Contact on day:
Meghan Tipping
Telephone number:
+447969447647

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

The car park is free and there is a height barrier to the car park. Shire Brook Valley is also accessible via public transport but this involves a walk into the valley. The visitor centre is fully accessible and there are two toilets available. The paths nearest to the centre are accessible but the wider path network has some steps and steep places.

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