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Livia
 

Livia is a newly developing community woodland which will create access to new areas of woodland, grassland and heathland. When finished Livia will offer fanatastic opportuntities for outdoor recreation with 3km of new footpaths and multiuse tracks. Already complete is the Queensmere Dam which is one of the largest fishing lakes in the England. Livia provides great views into the middle of Manchester from the site. Livia is being developed in partnership with Salford City Council, Groundwork and North West Development Agency.

How to get there:

Swinton is the nearest town or village.
OS Grid Reference: SD780026

By Road - The entrance to Livia is off the A666 between the M60 and Pendlebury around the junction with the B5231.


Local dog walkers

Contact:

Andy Glover
Beat Forester
01925 859521
e-mail: andy.glover@forestry.gsi.gov.uk


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What's of interest
During 2008 further footpath improvements will be made, an exciting new play area will be created and the events ampitheatre will be opening.

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