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Country diary: Here for all to see – nature’s remarkable ability to rebound

Mousley Bottom, Derbyshire: This area was a literal dump 40 years ago, devoid of life. But time and a dedicated council have worked their magic

Country diary: Here for all to see – nature’s remarkable ability to rebound

TL;DR

  • Mousley Bottom was a heavily polluted industrial site with sewage works, a dump, and gasworks.
  • The River Goyt ecosystem was severely degraded due to pollutants.
  • Sir Martin Doughty spearheaded a vision for the site's transformation.
  • Over 22,000 trees were planted, including oaks by schoolchildren.
  • Council ranger teams contributed to habitat creation, though resources have since been reduced.
  • The site has been converted into a town park, riverside walk, and tourist attraction over three decades.
  • The transformation demonstrates that brownfield sites can be redeemed.
  • The recovery is attributed to the collaborative efforts of various unseen organisms.