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Welcome to the Great Central Walk. This is a discused railway line which runs through the heart of Rugby town. The area is now mamaged by the Warwickshure Wildlife trust and maintained by a group of volunteers to encurrage the wildlife. This path is also a part of cycle route 41, connecting Rugby with Stratford on Avon.
The Great Central Walk follows the route of the last mainline railway that was constructed by the Victorians as a fast trunk route between London through the East Midlands to the North. Its closure in the 1960s was controversial and still is today, as the public transport links between East and West Midlands are still poor.
The line is now a haven for local wildlife. From large manuals like Muntjac Deer to smaller manuals like Stoats and Field Mice. In 2021 Sparrow Hawks were recorded nesting near this cache and both Barn and Little Owls have also been recorded nesting near here. The otherside of the banking is a well established home for Badgers.
This cache is placed with the kind permission of Rugby Borough Council Parks and Open Spaces Team.
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