Fundraising began in February 2024 to complete for the purchase of Worlingham Marshes – located in the Broads National Park – through a £2million matched funding scheme with the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
The support from the National Lottery helped us to secure stewardship of the 381 -acre land last year, although our vision to complete the purchase and transform the site into a nature reserve hinged on meeting £775,000 matchfunding target.
Christine Luxton, CEO of Suffolk Wildlife Trust, said:
“Thank you so much to everyone who has supported our fundraising appeal. By securing Worlingham Marshes as a new nature reserve, we’re protecting even more space in the Lower Waveney Valley for nature’s recovery.
"The response from our members, supporters and the local community has been incredible; proving that we really can achieve amazing things for nature by working together.
"I’d also like to give a special thank you to the National Lottery Heritage Fund; it's their support of £2million that turned our dream of protecting the land for nature into a reality. The Lottery’s ongoing generosity and commitment to our vision for a wilder Suffolk has been instrumental in many of our projects for wildlife and local communities."