The Ripple Nature Reserve covers about 25 acres and is managed by London Wildlife Trust. Set among the industrial landscape of Barking Riverside and once a dumping area for pulverised fuel ash, The Ripple provides a fascinating example of how nature can reclaim industrial wasteland.
The reserve is a tapestry of birch woodland, scrub and grassland.
The dumping of fuel ash has created a soil that is very alkaline and therefore different to most soils in London (they are mostly acidic). This means that many plant species that can tolerate the soils of The Ripple struggle to grow elsewhere locally. Pyramidal and southern marsh orchids, grey club rush and wild basil are the most important of these.
The areas of meadow and scrub provide a suitable habitat for 6 red data book species (those that are considered on the edge of extinction) of invertebrates.
The development of the surrounding land has seen quite a few interesting animals disappear from the site. Grey partridge and water vole for example. Those species that are left are fairly typical of urban nature reserves though perhaps the number of rabbits and flocks of goldfinches are notable.
The London Wildlife Trust run regular events in conjunction with the borough's Parks and Countryside Ranger Service.
Events are listed on our Parks and Countryside Events page. A leaflet also available in libraries and from the Millennium Centre.
The Ripple Nature Reserve does not have open access to wheelchairs. Access can however be arranged, please contact the project manager for further information.
Click image for larger version.
For Chase Local Nature Reserve enquiries:
Gareth Winn
Project Manager
The Millennium Centre
The Chase
Dagenham Road
Rush Green
Romford
RM7 0SS
Tel: 020 8593 8096
Fax: 020 8984 9488
Email: lwtchase@cix.co.uk|
For general London Wildlife Trust enquiries:
London Wildlife Trust Central Office
Skyline House
200 Union Street
London
SE1 0LW
Tel: 020 7261 0447
Fax: 020 7633 0811
Email: enquiries@wildlondon.org.uk|
London Wildlife Trust website|

Home|

Country Parks and Nature Reserves|
Help|
![]()
© 2008 London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
Civic Centre
Rainham Road North, Dagenham, RM10 7BN
Telephone: 020 8215 3000
Fax: 020 8227 5184
Textphone: 020 8227 5755
Email: enquiries@lbbd.gov.uk|
Telephone: 020 8594 8356
Fax: 020 8227 3470