List of Nature Reserves
The Avenue Washlands
Barton Pool
Broadhurst Edge Wood
Brockholes Wood SSSI
Carr Vale
Carvers Rocks SSSI
Chee Dale SSSI
Cramside Wood SSSI
Cromford Canal LNR/SSSI
Deep Dale and Topley Pike SSSI
Derwentside
Drakelow
Duckmanton Railway Cutting SSSI
Erewash Meadows
Gang Mine
Golden Brook Storage Lagoon
Hadfields Quarry
Hartington Meadows
Hillbridge and Park Woods
Hilton Gravel Pits SSSI
Hollinhill and Markland Grips
Holly Wood
Hopton Quarry SSSI
Ladybower Wood SSSI
Lock Lane Ash Tip
Long Clough
Mapperley Wood
Miller’s Dale Quarry SSSI
Morley Brickyards SSSI
North Wingfield
Oakerthorpe LNR
Overdale
Priestcliffe Lees SSSI
Risley Glebe
Rose End Meadows
Rowsley Sidings
Spring Wood SSSI
Watford Lodge LNR
Willington Gravel Pits
Woodside
Wyver Lane
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