Four years ago, the Marlborough community famously rallied together to raise funds to help Wiltshire Wildlife Trust protect Bay Meadows for nature and people, for the future. Today, the reserve serves as a vital green corridor between Ogbourne Maizey and Marlborough, providing a sanctuary for kingfishers, brown trout, and one of the county’s few remaining populations of water voles.
Bay Meadows is a story of community action, but that story isn’t over. This campaign looks to help people find quiet solace and a lifelong connection with this space. Whether it’s a mindful walk by the River Og or a hands-on volunteering session, there are so many ways to help support, protect and of course fall in love with this local green space.
A Calendar of Connection
Nature reserves can sometimes take you off the well-trodden paths into some beautiful and wild surroundings. To encourage Marlborough residents to explore the reserve, the Trust has mapped a new walking route from Marlborough town centre directly to the meadows. There are also s range of events and activities to help the community learn more about this special place: