Happy Valley, Bramhall

Happy Valley, Bramhall Happy Valley is an ancient wooded river valley located in Bramhall, Stockport. A hidden urban oasis with a variety of wildlife. Great for walks!!

This is the official page dedicated to this local beauty spot and nature reserve. We think the 'Happy Valley' name originates from the late 1800’s early 1900’s. In this period many valleys, up and down the country, were named “Happy”. Like most of the other Happy Valleys, our valley was where people enjoyed happy picnics, away from their jobs in the mills or the local hall. In 1999, Happy

Valley became one of Stockport’s first Local Nature Reserves and is part of the Ladybrook Valley Interest Trail. It is a17-hectare valley, where the Ladybrook river ripples through the steep sloping hillsides of the ancient Great Reddish Woods and continues on, meandering past grassy fields dotted with wildflowers. In Great Reddish Woods you will see the season’s palette of colours, from spring’s fresh greens and yellows, nature’s array of summer colours, through to autumn’s hues of gold and copper and the greys and blacks of winter. It has been said that 140 species of birds can be found in the ‘Valley’, the striking kingfisher and elegant heron are just two. Foxes, badgers, moles, field mice and shrews are just a few of the mammals that call the ‘Valley’ home. The local frogs and newts have accepted the new wildlife pond, where on sunny summer days, dragonflies and damselflies give free demonstrations of their aerobatic skills. A wide variety of Trees, Flowers and Shrubs make up the wooded hillsides of the Valley, from giant old oaks through to small young saplings, as well as some stunning flowers such as Marsh-marigold, snowdrop, yellow iris and ramsons. Happy Valley is cared for by a volunteer group called the "Friends of Ladybrook Valley". In 1999, frustrated at seeing the declining state of Happy Valley, a small group of regular visitors got together to form FOLV. We may be a small group, but we are large in enthusiasm and determination! Since we started, Happy Valley has been transformed from a neglected, litter strewn ‘wasteland’ into a nature reserve, with ever increasing visitors. If you have not visited the ‘Valley’ for some time, you will be amazed at the improvements. On our regular task days we invite the local community to help with projects, ranging from building a fence to pulling up invasive plants. Task days can be hard work, but are fun and you can make some great friends! New volunteers are always welcome to join our committee or to help on task days – there is no joining fee, just a passion for the future of the ‘Valley’ or a willingness to get your hands dirty. HOW TO FIND HAPPY VALLEY

Happy Valley is in Bramhall, an area of Stockport, Cheshire. From Bramhall Village centre, follow the directions for Stockport. Turn right at the large roundabout, towards Hazel Grove. Take the first turning on the right – Valley Road - the Womanscroft entrance is on your left as you turn the corner. There is limited parking at this entrance. The 307, 308, 377 and 378 buses stop nearby and the nearest train station is Bramhall. Wheelchair users can access the ‘Valley’ via the Womanscroft Bridge and Headlands Road entrances and the bridge over the Ladybrook River has ramps. Waterloo Road, Valley Road and Wallbank Road have steps. The Jacksons Lane entrance has an unmade path.

Another balsam bash yesterday evening, with 15 young people from Woodcraft Folk.  We are so grateful to Bramhall's young...
11/06/2026

Another balsam bash yesterday evening, with 15 young people from Woodcraft Folk. We are so grateful to Bramhall's young community for their contribution to helping us rid the Valley of Himalayan balsam. Thank you 👏👏👏

11/06/2026

💧 Pond Ponderings: A Pond Full of Life

Created in 2016, this garden pond has grown into a thriving wildlife haven, supporting frogs, Common Newts, damselflies, water boatmen, pollinators and visiting birds including Robins, Blackbirds and Wrens.

It's a wonderful reminder that even a modest pond can make a big difference for nature.

Read the full story of Pam's Pond:
🔗 https://buff.ly/ozBPPId

11/06/2026

We are lucky enough to have 18 species of bat in the UK, 17 of which are known to be breeding here - that's almost a quarter of our mammal species. Ever...

11/06/2026

Balloons are so very bad for the environment: Latex balloons take up to 4 years to decompose - longer in water; foil balloons are NOT biodegradable and so exist indefinitely in the environment or landfill. Please use an alternative decoration that is kinder for us all to live with! 🥹🥲😭

11/06/2026

Chilli powder in the garden, what a time to be alive

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It’s that time of year again…

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Ban butterfly-killing pesticides for good ❌

Despite repeated promises to ban them, the UK Government has quietly granted yet another 'emergency' license to spray butterfly-killing pesticides across our fields this summer.

Butterflies are in a state of emergency and cannot wait any longer.

We're calling on ministers to do what they promised - set a deadline for an absolute ban on neonicotinoid pesticides. No 'emergency' authorisations. No exemptions.

Add your name to our open letter 👇
https://campaigns.butterfly-conservation.org/ban-pesticides

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Corner Of Valley Road And Bridge Lane
Bramhall
SK73AL

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