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Oakland Village. Our in-house registered care services support people on a short or long term basis either in their own home or in a residential setting.
An area of secondary woodland plus mixed woodland planting and a wildflower meadow on the site of a former clay pit and brick works.
Grassmoor Country Park sits at the northern end of the Five Pits Trail. It is a lovely spot for strolling or picnicking among large open meadows all year round.
The site on the outskirts of Ilkeston is made up of a large lake, a section of the River Nutbrook and a patchwork of unimproved, species rich meadows.
The Blackwell Trail is a short, nearly 3-mile stretch of multi-user trail for walkers, cyclists and horse riders and is part of the Phoenix Greenways.
This section of the former Derby canal, including the Borrowash Top Lock, is completely filled in. A public footpath runs the length of the canal.
Holmewood Woodlands has been recreated upon the site of the original 'Holme Wood' which is where the village gets its name.
Shaw Wood is ancient oak woodland registered as a local wildlife site. It’s a beautiful place to enjoy a quiet walk and look for wildlife.
A mixed species woodland planted during the reclamation of Swanwick Colliery and an older plantation on former spoil heaps.
Near to Derby and Nottingham, Elvaston Castle Country Park has approximately 321 acres of open parkland, woodland and more formal historical gardens.
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