Ashby de la Zouch

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The ancient market town of Ashby de la Zouch is in north-west Leicestershire, near to the borders with Derbyshire and Staffordshire. It was known as Ashby in the 1086 Domesday Book but later came into the ownership of the De Zouche family who built the castle in the 12th century. The ruins of the castle still stand and are managed by English Heritage. Ashby stands near the centre of the National Forest so is surrounded by many new woodlands.

Parish Update

Ashby has joined the Leicestershire verge biodiversity project by taking on the management of two local verges to improve their value for wildlife. You can find out more by visiting the Wild Place pages for the Lower Packington Road and the Woodville, Ashby Road verge using the link above.

 Our new Tiny Forest

There is a new grove of trees in Western Park. A Tiny Forest was planted there at the end of November. This involved  pupils from Willesley Primary school and members of the public, under the auspices of EarthWatch Europe. It will be very interesting to see how this exciting addition to Ashby's trees develops. Tiny saplings are now waiting for the spring to burst into leaf.

The Tiny Forest movement is a really exciting development. It aims to bring trees to smaller urban spaces.There are now more than 200 of these Tiny Forests across the UK.

This forest is in Ashby largely due to the efforts of Ian Retson. He kept the idea alive when the original funding bid, ably organised by Barbara Kneale, lost out to another town.

 

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Welcome to Ashby

Welcome to the Ashby NatureSpot page which gives local residents the opportunity to find out about, and contribute to, our knowledge of the wildlife in the parish. Just click on the headers of these stories to read more.

Recording wildlife in Ashby

We need more wildlife observations from around Ashby. So, if you've seen a species you recognise, from a Blue tit to a Bluebell, click on the header to find out what to do.

Southern Marsh Orchid

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The beautiful Southern Marsh Orchid is uncommon in Leicestershire. This one was recorded in June 2021 just south-west of Ashby. As the name suggests, it prefers damp habitats, but can be found in meadows, verges, parks and golf courses.

 

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