
Alexandra Park & Old Roar Gill Nature Reserve
Alexandra Park was officially opened in 1822 and is the largest park in Hastings with one of the best tree collections in Britain. The northern most end of the park, which includes Old Roar Gill, is a designated Local Nature Reserve but the entire park is rich in biodiversity and has huge potential for biodiversity gain with improvements to management of the more formal parts of the park.

Ancient gill woodland
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Lathraea squamaria (toothwort)
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Reservoirs, ponds & streams
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Calopteryx virgo (beautiful demoiselle)
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Park meadows
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Anacamptis morio (green-winged orchid)
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