Cemex UK to sell Attenborough Nature Reserve to Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust

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UK: Cemex subsidiary Cemex UK has concluded a deal with the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust for the sale of its Attenborough Nature Reserve near Nottingham. The trust received a Euro828m grant from Biffa Award towards the acquisition. The Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) on the River Trent is home to over 1000 species including bitterns and otters. The former sand and gravel quarry became a nature reserve in the 1960s when it was opened by the broadcaster and natural historian David Attenborough.

Cemex Europe regional land development and permitting director Stephen Redwood said, “After more than half a century of partnership, we are enormously pleased to see the transfer of this amazing and award-winning site to the Trust being completed. To see Attenborough evolve into such an important nature reserve in such close proximity to major population centres has been most rewarding.” He continued, “Our partnership with the Trust - which has included the establishment of the impressive Visitor Centre with support from the company’s own Landfill Communities Fund - has been a major success and we look forward to the Trust taking ownership as the site moves on to the next phase in its development.”

Last modified on 06 January 2021

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