by Keira Garrigan | May 22, 2023
Oxford’s hidden valley! Nestled between houses, this 8,000 year old internationally rare habitat is home to 47 species of birds, 20 species of rare plants and 37 species of rare and nationally scarce invertebrates as well as numerous reptiles and amphibians,...
by Keira Garrigan | May 22, 2023
I love a park, but park on a sunny day beats everything! The Leys in Stanton Harcourt (not to be confused with The Leys park in Witney!) has serious adventure playground/ obstacle course vibes as one continuous piece of apparatus interconnects with bridges, balance...
by Keira Garrigan | May 18, 2023
After a £315,000 investment, this re-vamped park certainly has the WOW factor! There is a large fenced play area with over 15 pieces of really interesting equipment designed for children aged 2-14 years, a new MUGA, new BMX pump track, carousel, shelters and benches....
by Keira Garrigan | May 9, 2023
A perfect, and perfectly beautiful, circular walk – you won’t believe the landscape you are walking through! We originally spied this route on the Blenheim Estate website, although I suspect that this has long been a favourite walking route of many. It...
by Keira Garrigan | May 7, 2023
The Kingston Bagpuize Millennium Green is a nature reserve and community park created by the villagers of Kingston Bagpuize and Southmoor. The 9 acre site is home to over 2000 trees of 27 varieties and is packed full of wildlife. It has been so intentionally designed...