Swansea
Trallwn Marshy Grassland including Halfway Park




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Trallwn Marshy Grasslands is an area of approximately 23 hectares of semi-improved and improved grassland, conifer plantation (Trallwn Woods) and scrub surrounded by urban development.
Swansea Vale Railway borders the north end of the site. Part of Halfway Park falls with the area known as Asda Marshy Grasslands. The park is small with one half being a football pitch (with changing rooms) and the other half being rough grassland and scrub.
Buzzard, kestrel, barn owl, water rail and green woodpecker have been recorded at the site.
Designated as a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC 16)
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