Welcome to Moore Nature Reserve


Moore Nature Reserve is a 200-acre site in Warrington, north Cheshire. The reserve consists of five large lakes surrounded by extensive woodland, meadows and wetlands, made accessible by a network of paths and bird hides. Its many habitats provide a home for a variety of birds, mammals, insects, plants, amphibians and fungi. The reserve is open to the public at all times, 365 days a year. Moore Nature Reserve is managed by wardens for the Waste Recycling Group Limited.

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Please take a look around our improved site. One new feature is our gallery, where you can submit your photos of Moore Nature Reserve.
 
 
 
 

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Outnumbered sitcom star Daniel Roche has launched the latest round of grants from a £10 million biodiversity fund, with a little help from one of his favourite creatures - a toad
Waste Recycling Group (WRG) is set to stage its biggest-ever presence at this year’s ‘Futuresource’ exhibition and conference at ExCel in London next week (15-17 June).
One of the UK’s leading waste and resource management businesses has underlined its commitment to employee training and development by commissioning a college of further....
Waste Recycling Group (WRG) and Suffolk County Council have joined forces with BBC Radio Suffolk and Suffolk Police to promote the 2010 “Don’t Be a Tosser” initiative.
FCC, one of the leading environmental services, infrastructure and energy international groups is entering the UK wind sector.
Moore Nature Reserve