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Bristol Airport Ownership Boundary 5Km Buffer 10Km Buffer Open 340000 342000 344000 346000 348000 350000 352000 354000 356000 358000 360000 Key Bristol Airport Ownership Boundary 5km buffer 172000 10km buffer 3 Open Access Land Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty 170000 3 Sustrans National Cycle Network 1. Regional Route 10 (410 on OS map). 1 2. National Route 334. 168000 3. National Route 33. 2 4. National Route 3. 7 6. National Route 26. 1 Long distance trails (regionally and locally 166000 promoted) 1. Two Rivers Way. 2. Monarch's Way. 3. Limestone Link. 164000 4. West Mendip Way. 1 5. Strawberry Lane. 2 2 7. Community Forest Path. 1 Registered Parks and Gardens 162000 4 1. Barrow Court. 5 2. Barley Wood. 3. Tyntesfield. 6 160000 0 1 2 3 4 km Scale at A3: 1:75,000 © Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. Licence number AL100001776. 3 Client 158000 4 Development of Bristol Airport to Accommodate 12 Million Passengers Per 4 Annum 156000 Scoping Report Figure 8.2 Visual Receptors with the Study Area 154000 June 2018 G:\MODEL\PROJECTS\HM-250\40506 Bristol Airport\GIS\MXD\40506-Bri06.mxd Originator: Simon.Green2 340000 342000 344000 346000 348000 350000 352000 354000 356000 358000 360000 362000Key Bristol Airport Ownership Boundary 5km buffer 10km buffer 172000 North Somerset LCA A1: Kingston Seymour and Puxton Moors A3: Kenn and Tickenham Moors B1: Land Yeo and Kenn River Floodplain E5 E1: Mendip Ridge B1 E5: Tickenham Ridge 170000 J5 E6: Cleeve Ridge G1: Broadfield Down Settled Limestone K1 Plateau G2: Failand Settled Limestone Plateau J4 H1: Dundry Hill A3 168000 J2: River Yeo Rolling Valley Farmland A1 J5 E6 J3: Chew Rolling Valey Farmland J4: Colliters Brook Rolling Valley Farmland J5: Land Yeo and Kenn Rolling Valley Farmland H1 K1: Nailsea Farmed Coal Measures Bath and North-East Somerset LCA 166000 G1 1: Thrubwell Farm Plateau 5 2: Chew Valley E6 3: Upper Chew and Yeo Valleys 4: Mendip Slopes 5: Dundry Plateau 164000 1 J3 6: Hinton Blewett and Newton St Loe Plateau Lands Mendip Hills AONB LCA The Plateau The South Western Slopes The Northern Slopes 162000 A1 2 The Lox Yeo Valley and Winscombe Vale J2 The Harptree-Chewton Edge A1 The Chew Lowlands Crook Peak to Callow Hill Blagdon-Compton Martin Slopes 160000 Banwell Head to Towerhead 0 1 2 3 4 km E1 Scale at A3: 1:75,000 E1 6 © Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. Licence number AL100001776. 3 Client 158000 E1 Development of Bristol Airport to 4 Accommodate 12 Million Passengers Per Annum 156000 Scoping Report Figure 8.3 Landscape Receptors 154000 June 2018 G:\MODEL\PROJECTS\HM-250\40506 Bristol Airport\GIS\MXD\40506-Bri04.mxd Originator: Simon.Green2 340000 342000 344000 346000 348000 350000 352000 354000 356000 358000 360000 Key Bristol AirpoOwnBristol rt ership Boun dary 5kmbuffer 172000 10kmbuffer Potentialviewp olocation int 1. Field gate soField Dow uth1. of side nRoa side near d Lime Kiln Cottage, Kiln Lime Dow n side. 170000 2. PRoW 2. toimmediate east Oaof tfield. 3. PRoW 3. between FarmOa an tfield Yewtree d Farm. 4. PRoW 4. atwestern Stanedgeof shall’sClose, Felton . 168000 5. South-western 5. paFelton of Commort nOp en AccessArea. 6. Winters 6. Lan so e uthGoblinCombeof Farm. 7. Picnic area onPicnic so7. uthernBlagdonof side in 3 AONB.Mendip Hills 2 166000 1 4 Summit 8. Beaconof BatchAONB. Mendip in Hills 9. Crossroa 9. dscloseto Wran Mendipin Hills gle 5 AONB. 10. PRoW 10. onCommo Burlidge Mendip nin Hills 6 AONB. 164000 162000 160000 0 1 2 3 4 km Scale at A3: 1:75,000 7 10 © Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. Licence number AL100001776. Client 158000 8 Development of Bristol Airport to Accommodate 12 Million Passengers Per 9 Annum 156000 Scoping Report Figure 8.4 Potential Viewpoint Locations 154000 June 2018 G:\MODEL\PROJECTS\HM-250\40506 Bristol Airport\GIS\MXD\40506-Bri05.mxd Originator: Simon.Green2 343000 344000 345000 346000 347000 348000 349000 350000 351000 352000 353000 354000 355000 356000 357000 358000 Key Bristol Airport Ownership Boundary Airport Ownership Boundary 5km Buffer 171000 Special Area of Conservation (SAC) Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) 170000 Special Area of Conservation (SPA) Local Nature Reserve (LNR) Tickenham, Nailsea and Kenn Moors SSSI Bucklands Pool/Backwell Lake LNR 169000 168000 Brockley Hall Stables SSSI 167000 Hartcliff Rocks Quarry SSSI 166000 Goblin CombeSSSI Lulsgate Quarry SSSI Barns Batch Cadbury Hill LNR Spinney SSSI 165000 Felton Common LNR 164000 King's Wood and Urchin Wood SSSI North Somerset & Mendip Bats SAC 163000 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 km Scale at A3: 1:50,000 © Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. Licence number AL100001776. 162000 Client Plaster's Green Meadows SSSI 161000 Development of Bristol Airport to Accommodate 12 Million Passengers Per Bourne SSSI Chew Valley Lake SSSI & SPA Annum Blagdon Lake SSSI Scoping Report 160000 Figure 9.1 Statutory designated sites of nature conservation importance located within 5km of Bristol Airport 159000 June 2018 G:\MODEL\PROJECTS\HM-250\40506 Bristol Airport\GIS\MXD\40506Bri028.mxd Originator: Simon.Green2 347000 348000 349000 350000 351000 352000 353000 354000 Key Bristol Airport Ownership Bourton Combe Boundary Bristol Airport Ownership Boundary 2km Buffer 168000 Cheston Combe Site of Nature Conservation and Backwell Hill Interest (approximate site centroid) Wildlife Site (approximate site Batches Wood centroid) Stevens' Farm Fields Hyatts Wood 167000 Heall's Scars Oatfield Pool Oatfield Wood Barrow and Cleeve Heronry Wildlife Reserve Garleys Wood Rock Lane Fields Brockley Combe, Cleeve Hill and Goblin Combe 166000 Goblin Combe Wildlife Reserve Felton Hill and Common 165000 Ball Wood and Corporation Woods Woodland south of High Wood, Lulsgate Broadfield Farm 164000 0 0.5 1 1.5 km Scale at A3: 1:25,000 Littler Plantation © Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. Licence number AL100001776. Client Little Horts Wood Prestow Wood and May's Grove Coppice Shippenhays Wood Lye Wood and adjacent field Horts Wood Tucker's Grove and 163000 Whitley Coppice Scars Wood and adjacent field Development of Bristol Airport to Accommodate 12 Million Passengers Per Annum Scoping Report Figure 9.2 Non-statutory designated sites of nature conservation importance located within 2km of Bristol Airport 162000 June 2018 G:\MODEL\PROJECTS\HM-250\40506 Bristol Airport\GIS\MXD\40506Bri029.mxd Originator: Simon.Green2 349000 350000 351000 Key Bristol Airport Ownership Boundary Phase 1 habitat - point A2.2 - Scattered scrub A3.1 - Broadleaved tree Phase 1 habitat - line J2.1.1 - Intact hedge - native species- rich J2.1.2 - Intact hedge - species-poor J2.2.2 - Defunct hedge - species-poor 166000 J2.4 - Fence J2.5 - Wall Phase 1 habitat - area A1.1.1 - Broadleaved woodland - semi- natural A1.1.2 - Broadleaved woodland - plantation A1.3.2 - Mixed woodland - plantation A2.1 - Scrub - dense/continuous A2.2 - Scrub - scattered B2.2 - Neutral grassland - semi- improved B3.2 - Calcareous grassland - semi- improved B4 - Improved grassland B6 - Poor semi-improved grassland C3.1 - Other tall herb and fern - ruderal G1 - Standing water J1.2 - Cultivated/disturbed land - amenity grassland 165000 J1.3 - Cultivated/disturbed land - ephemeral/short perennial J1.4 - Introduced shrub J2.8 - Earth bank J3.6 - Buildings J4 - Bare ground Hardstanding 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 m Scale at A3: 1:10,000 © Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. Licence number AL100001776. Client Development of Bristol Airport to Accommodate 12 Million Passengers Per Annum Scoping Report Figure 9.3 Current Phase 1 Habitat map for the Bristol 164000 Airport Limited land holding June 2018 G:\MODEL\PROJECTS\HM-250\40506 Bristol Airport\GIS\MXD\40506Bri030.mxd Originator: Simon.Green2.
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