Risley, Holcroft and Chat Moss National Nature Reserve

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Risley, Holcroft and Chat Moss National Nature Reserve is a national nature reserve in Cheshire and Greater Manchester in England, designated in 2025. It consists of eleven sites of varied lowland peat areas.

The King's Series of National Nature Reserves was launched in May 2023, to celebrate the Coronation of Charles III and Camilla, with five major National Nature Reserves named every year for five years, 25 in total. The first was the Lincolnshire Coronation Coast National Nature Reserve.[1]

The Risley, Holcroft and Chat Moss National Nature Reserve is part of the King's Series of National Nature Reserves.[2] It was declared by Natural England on 4 March 2025,[3] and officially launched on 14 July 2025.[4]

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