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Storkhill Community Woodland is a twenty acre field planted with a mixture of nature trees and shrubs including goat willow, oak and ash trees.

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Our trees will hopefully redress a little of the problems of CO2 and other greenhouse gases as trees take CO2 out of the air and lock it up.

There is also a ten acre area of wetland in the field next to the wood (to the left of the bridge). This has been done to encourage the breeding and overwintering of wading birds. There are some shallow ponds (called scrapes) to give a variety of different water levels at different times of the year.

Visiting Storkhill Community Wood

 

The wood is only accessible on foot via Hull Bridge at Tickton.

Park near to BATA at Hull Bridge (postcode HU17 9RT) and walk along the public bridleway between the River Hull and Barmston Drain (approx. half a mile).

Turn left over the bridge into the wood. The ground is easy walking and suitable for an off-road pushchair.

 

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