Helping industry and nature to flourish side-by-side

04/03/25
Babergh District Council cabinet could preserve a green oasis for generations to come, amid the unlikely setting of the Eastern Gateway Enterprise Park

The former sugar beet site at Sproughton (Eastern Gateway Enterprise Park) is now perhaps better known as the site of the new Amazon distribution centre.

However, it also houses a 23-hectare area of natural land.

This includes woodland, ponds, reed beds and even a small island where the old river navigation cuts off a meander loop in the River Gipping.

A wide range of flora and fauna has been recorded at the site which is owned by Ipswich Borough Council.

Rangers have sighted kingfishers, deer, otters, water voles, bats and badgers.

Cabinet members at Babergh District Council are to now consider giving the area formal designation as a Local Nature Reserve.

This would protect the area for generations to come, by:

  • unlocking further investment
  • helping it to become a valuable resource for local schools and community groups in future

The designation, once approved by Ipswich Borough Council and confirmed by Natural England, would mean the area being managed in perpetuity for the benefit of the wildlife and local people.

It would also enable greater community involvement, through the Greenways Countryside Project.

Babergh District Council’s cabinet member for climate change, biodiversity and nature recovery, Cllr Helen Davies said:

“This site is ecologically significant, with a rich array of wildlife and biodiversity.

“My thanks to officers at both Babergh District Council and Ipswich Borough Council, for their working in collaboration on these proposals to protect this valuable oasis for future generations, and also unlock the potential for greater community involvement so that local residents can also enjoy this natural heritage.”
Cllr Lucy Trenchard, Ipswich Borough Council’s portfolio holder for parks and climate change, said:

“This new Local Nature Reserve designation is very significant and will help to protect valuable wildlife habitat alongside the River Gipping.

"The recently upgraded river path provides access through the reserve with beautiful river views and a rich diversity of wildlife species.”
Sproughton Local Nature Reserve at Eastern Gateway Enterprise Park