The term 'oasis' sometimes springs to mind when I visit The Wolseley Centre. Clearly, nestling as it does between the busy A51 and the River Trent, it is not exactly surrounded by sand dunes and palm trees, but for me it does meet the secondary dictionary definition: a peaceful area in our everyday lives...where you can escape life's rigors.
This nature reserve, one mile north-west of Rugeley, covers just 26 acres and is oriented around it's central 'Swan Lake'. The woodland paths, river-side trail and boardwalk are suitable for all ages; there's a bird hide where the regular camera-clan can often be found. The site is also home to Staffordshire Wildlife Trust's HQ, putting a sample of the county's birds-and-bees right there on their doorstep. Whether or not the wildlife comes out to play, there's always a warm welcome being served up in the locally-famous, on-site 'Kingfisher' café! So what's to be seen seasonally…