Trap Grounds Explained

Official Name:Trap Grounds
Static Image Name:Trap Grounds, Oxford - DSC05241.jpg
Static Image Caption:View of the Trap Grounds
Coordinates:51.769°N -1.2712°W
Os Grid Reference:SP 503 081
Label Position:left
Civil Parish:unparished
Shire County:Oxfordshire
Region:South East England
Country:England
Constituency Westminster:Oxford West and Abingdon
Post Town:Oxford
Postcode District:OX2 6XW
Postcode Area:OX
Dial Code:01865
Website:trap-grounds.org.uk
Pushpin Map:United Kingdom Oxford

The Trap Grounds (aka Trap Grounds Town Green) is a nature reserve in north Oxford, Oxfordshire,[1] England, owned by Oxford City Council. [2] [3] [4]

Overview

The site is to the east of the railway line and the Burgess Field Nature Park, to the west of the Oxford Canal and Hayfield Road in North Oxford, south of Frenchay Road and the Waterways housing estate, and north of SS Philip and James' Church of England Primary School and Aristotle Lane. Further to the west are Port Meadow and the River Thames. Further to the north is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), Hook Meadow, and the Trap Grounds. Also close by are the separately organized trap ground allotments. [5] [6] The original trap grounds were much more extensive, [7] [8] including Burgess Field, but the present site is now largely surrounded by built-up suburbs of Oxford.

The area is on a reclaimed trash dump site and is approximately 3.8ha in size. The site consists of woodland, reed beds, ponds, some grassy areas, and paths, including a boardwalk. There is a single point of entry to the site immediately to the south of Frenchay Road Bridge on the canal. Wildlife on the site includes slow worms. [9]

History

In 2002, there was a public inquiry about converting the Trap Grounds, which was owned by the city council of Oxford at the time, to a town green. [10] This inquiry would have made the trap grounds open and accessible for public use. In 2003, a court considered another bid for the Trap Grounds to become a town green, this time as a preamble for a bid to develop the land into housing units. [11] Later in 2005–06, a case involving Oxfordshire County Council and Oxford City Council to decide the future of the Trap Grounds was decided in the House of Lords. [12] [13] In 2007, Catherine Robinson of The Friends of the Trap Grounds was awarded the Campaign to Protect Rural England's top honor for protecting the Trap Grounds from development. [14] In 2010, a new walkway was created on the site. [15] In 2012, there was a discussion on how much access there should be to the site. [16]

The Friends of the Trap Grounds

The Friends of the Trap Grounds is a volunteer organization that helps to maintain the Trap Grounds. [17]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Allport, Alan . The Trap Grounds Nature Reserve: Making space for nature in north Oxford . Alan Allport Publications . 978-1-3999-1747-6 . 2022 .
  2. Web site: Countryside and nature reserves – Trap Grounds Town Green . . UK . 4 April 2020 .
  3. Web site: Trap Grounds, Oxford . Oxford Conservation Volunteers . Nature Reserves . UK . 4 April 2020 .
  4. Web site: Trap Grounds Town Green . . Nature Reserves . UK . 4 April 2020 .
  5. Web site: Allotments – Trap Grounds, Aristotle Lane . . UK . 7 January 2020 .
  6. Web site: Location . Trap Ground Allotment Association . 7 January 2020 .
  7. Web site: Sheet 033 – Map of Oxfordshire. Originally published by Ordnance Survey, Southampton, 1882–1887 . British History Online . 4 April 2020 .
  8. Web site: Trap Grounds, Oxfordshire . A Vision of Britain through Time . 4 April 2020 .
  9. News: Slow worm population boom at Oxford's Trap Grounds nature reserve . Pete . Hughes . . 4 January 2018 . 11 May 2020 .
  10. News: Public inquiry into Trap Grounds . . 1 November 2002 . 5 April 2020 .
  11. News: Court to consider Trap Grounds bid . . 9 May 2003 . 5 April 2020 .
  12. Web site: Judgments – Oxfordshire County Council (Respondents) v. Oxford City Council (Appellants) and another (Respondent) (2005) and others . . UK . 24 May 2006 . 4 April 2020 .
  13. Web site: Trap Grounds . . UK . February 2012 . 4 April 2020 .
  14. News: Top honour for Trap Grounds campaign . Giles . Sheldrick . . 27 June 2007 . 5 April 2020 .
  15. News: Path clear for Trap Grounds' wildlife watch . Andrew . Ffrench . . 7 March 2010 . 5 April 2020 .
  16. News: Groups fall out over Trap Grounds entry . Reg . Little . . 17 May 2012 . 4 April 2020 .
  17. Web site: About . The Friends of The Trap Grounds . UK . 4 April 2020 .