Why Do The Weald Moors Look The Way They Do?
Why Do The Weald Moors Look The Way They Do? The peatland soils laid down at the end of the last Ice Age, some twenty thousand years ago, continue to…
Photographing the east Shropshire moorlands
Photographing the East Shropshire Moorlands Wellington LA21 Group has been actively promoting the Weald Moors for well over a decade. In that time, we’ve been lucky enough to work with…
Celebrating World Curlew Day on the Weald Moors
Stretching for over fifty square kilometres between the historic market towns of Wellington and Newport, this ancient peatland (which was laid down at the end of the last Ice Age) has an impressive natural heritage but remains hidden in plain sight amid local attractions such as The Wrekin and the wider Meres and Mosses landscape to which it belongs.
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Stretching for over fifty square kilometres between the historic market towns of Wellington and Newport, this ancient peatland (which was laid down at the end of the last Ice Age) has an impressive natural heritage but remains hidden in plain sight amid local attractions such as The Wrekin and the wider Meres and Mosses landscape to which it belongs.