Maze Park
About Maze Park
Maze Park is a 42-acre urban nature reserve in Middlesbrough, England on the south bank of the Tees on part of the former Tees Marshalling Yard. It was made by the Teesside Development Corporation and is claimed and kept running by the Tees Valley Wildlife Trust. The hold is a restricted triangle of land limited by the River Tees, the old River Tees, and the Thornaby rail marshaling yards. The territory is unpleasant field, supporting herbs and expansive leaved plants and has three finished review hills giving all encompassing perspectives of the Green Blue Heart of the Tees Corridor.
Going through the save at the edge of the River Tees is the Teesdale Way pathway and cycle course and there are butterfly styled metal cycle racks to stop bikes for those cyclists wishing to stop and investigate. There is additionally a hanging butterfly mold in favor of a review hill. Labyrinth Park Nature Reserve bolsters a scope of plants, creepy crawlies and fowls. The zone has a slag-based soil and is perfect for plants that develop in limestone and chalk knolls. Plants in the hold incorporate flying creature's foot trefoil, regular centaury, rocket, St John's wort and yellow-wort and there was a school undertaking to plant advance wild plants, for example, snake's bugloss, more noteworthy knapweed, serving of mixed greens burnet and selfheal.
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