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Local Wildife Sites West Berkshire - 2021 LOCAL WILDIFE SITES WEST BERKSHIRE - 2021 This list includes Local Wildlife Sites. Please contact TVERC for information on: • site location and boundary • area (ha) • designation date • last survey date • site description • notable and protected habitats and species recorded on site Site Code Site Name District Parish SU27Y01 Dean Stubbing Copse West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU27Z01 Baydon Hole West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU27Z02 Thornslait Plantation West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU28V04 Old Warren incl. Warren Wood West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU36D01 Ladys Wood West Berkshire Council Hungerford SU36E01 Cake Wood West Berkshire Council Hungerford SU36H02 Kiln Copse West Berkshire Council Hungerford SU36H03 Elm Copse/High Tree Copse West Berkshire Council Hungerford SU36M01 Anville's Copse West Berkshire Council Hungerford SU36M02 Great Sadler's Copse West Berkshire Council Inkpen SU36M07 Totterdown Copse West Berkshire Council Inkpen SU36M09 The Fens/Finch's Copse West Berkshire Council Inkpen SU36M15 Craven Road Field West Berkshire Council Inkpen SU36P01 Denford Farm West Berkshire Council Hungerford SU36P02 Denford Gate West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU36P03 Hungerford Park Triangle West Berkshire Council Hungerford SU36P04.1 Oaken Copse (east) West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU36P04.2 Oaken Copse (west) West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU36Q01 Summer Hill West Berkshire Council Combe SU36Q03 Sugglestone Down West Berkshire Council Combe SU36Q07 Park Wood West Berkshire Council Combe SU36R01 Inkpen and Walbury Hills West Berkshire Council Inkpen SU36R12 Oldlands and Park House West Berkshire Council West Woodhay Copses SU36S04 Hayes Well Field West Berkshire Council Inkpen SU36S10 The Folly-Pond Close-Folly West Berkshire Council Kintbury Wood Complex SU36S11 Follygully Copse West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU36S14 Round Copse West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU36S15 Pondgully Copse West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU36S16 Great Plantation West Berkshire Council Inkpen SU36S23 Inkpen Meadow West Berkshire Council Inkpen SU36T04 Foxley Covert West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU36T06 Hungerford Park 3 West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU36T07 Avington Meadow West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU36T08 Near Barton Court West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU36T09 Barton Gables 1 West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU36T11 Hungerford Park 4 West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU36U01 Hungerford Park 1 West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU36V05 Woodhay Oak Copse West Berkshire Council West Woodhay SU36V09 Upper and Lower Eastwick West Berkshire Council Combe Copse SU36W01 Brickplace Copse and Prossers West Berkshire Council West Woodhay Hanging SU36W03 Woodland Adjacent to Green West Berkshire Council West Woodhay Plantation SU36W04 Bagnell's Copse + Chalky Copse West Berkshire Council West Woodhay SU36W05 Woodcut Copse West Berkshire Council West Woodhay SU36X04 Werg's Copse West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU36X10 Curr Copse West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU36X12 Horn Copse West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU36Y02 Land at Inkpen Road, Kintbury West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU36Y04 Barton Gables 2 West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU36Z01 Highcroft Copse West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU37C01 Moon's Copse West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU37C02 Wall's Copse West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU37D02 Great West Wood West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU37D03 The Rookery West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU37D04 Coppington Down West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU37D05 Little West Wood West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU37G01 Corton Copse West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU37G03 Whitehill Wood West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU37H01 Lyedown Copse West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU37H07 Holt Copse West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU37I01 Great Noakes' Copse West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU37I03 Gifford and Dance's Copses West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU37I04 Berry's and Ox Woods West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU37I07 Thornhill Copse West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU37I08 Cleeve, Lords and Alms Woods West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU37K04 Dunkin's Copse (West) West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU37K05 Dunkin's Copse (East) West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU37L02 Blusdon's Copse West Berkshire Council East Garston SU37L04 Half Border and Long ground West Berkshire Council Lambourn Border SU37M01 Straight Copse West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU37M02 Great Park Wood and West Berkshire Council Lambourn Watchcroft Copse SU37M06 Cymbalcroft/Househill Copse West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU37M07 Fieldridge Copse West Berkshire Council East Garston SU37M08 Grasscroft Copse West Berkshire Council East Garston SU37M10 Bottom and Wood Copses West Berkshire Council East Garston SU37M11 Coneyclose and Alm's Copses West Berkshire Council East Garston SU37M12 May's Copse West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU37M13 Peak's Copse West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU37Q01 Heath Hanger Copse West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU37Q03 Three Gates Copse West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU37Q04 Wickfield Copse West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU37R01 Little Breach Copse West Berkshire Council Great Shefford SU37R04 Breach Copse West Berkshire Council Great Shefford SU37S01 Dore's Bank West Berkshire Council East Garston SU37S02 Maidencourt Down West Berkshire Council East Garston SU37S03 Coldridge Copse West Berkshire Council Great Shefford SU37U01 Winterdown Bottom Down West Berkshire Council East Garston SU37U02 East Garston and Warren West Berkshire Council East Garston Downs SU37U05 Oakhedge Copse West Berkshire Council Fawley SU37V01 Long Border West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU37W03 Grassland Near Daldridge Barn West Berkshire Council Great Shefford SU37W05 Highwood and Scroggin's Copse West Berkshire Council Welford SU37X05 Elton Farm Meadows West Berkshire Council Welford SU37X06 Elton Wood West Berkshire Council Great Shefford SU37Y01 Lodge Copse West Berkshire Council East Garston SU37Y02 Trindledown Copse West Berkshire Council Great Shefford SU37Z01 Hasham Copse West Berkshire Council East Garston SU37Z02 Whatcombe Upper Copse West Berkshire Council Fawley SU37Z03 Dogkennel Copse West Berkshire Council Fawley SU37Z04 Well Copse West Berkshire Council Fawley SU38A01 Giant's Steps West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU38F03 Drive and Furze Coverts West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU38F04 New Barn Covert West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU38G10 Seven Barrows West Berkshire Council Lambourn SU38Q01 Cranes Copse West Berkshire Council East Garston SU46B01 Ball's Copse and Ball's Bottom West Berkshire Council West Woodhay SU46B02 Holly Copse West Berkshire Council West Woodhay SU46C01 Little Holt Copse West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU46C03 Milkhouse Copse West Berkshire Council Kintbury SU46C04 Tarr's & Great Holt Copses & West Berkshire Council Kintbury Mayhouse Gully SU46C11 Elm Farm Meadow West Berkshire Council Hampstead Marshall SU46D06 More Wood West Berkshire Council Hampstead Marshall SU46D09 Copp's Lock Field West Berkshire Council Hampstead Marshall SU46E03 Field's Copse West Berkshire Council Welford SU46H04 Spicer's Copse West Berkshire Council Hamstead Marshall SU46H05 Craven Hill West Berkshire Council Hampstead Marshall SU46H08 Braylands Copse West Berkshire Council Enbourne SU46H12 Church Lane Scrub West Berkshire Council Enborne SU46H13 Church Lane Wet Field West Berkshire Council Enborne SU46I01 Enborne Copse West Berkshire Council Enborne SU46I02 Hamstead Park West Berkshire Council Hampstead Marshall SU46M02 Reddings Copse & Lushy Gully West Berkshire Council Enborne SU46M03 Long Copse, Enborne West Berkshire Council Enborne SU46M05 Oaken Copse West Berkshire Council Enborne SU46M08 Skinner's Long Wood West Berkshire Council Enborne SU46N01 Borne Copse West Berkshire Council Enborne SU46N02 The Hanging West Berkshire Council Enborne SU46N05 Benhem Park and Speen Moor West Berkshire Council Speen SU46P01 Skews and Foley Wood West Berkshire Council Speen SU46P06 Woodspeen Meadows West Berkshire Council Speen SU46P08 Bagnor Bridge Field West Berkshire Council Speen SU46P10 Donnington Grove Field West Berkshire Council Speen SU46P11 Newton's Lane Field West Berkshire Council Shaw cum Donnington SU46P13 Donnington Grove Park West Berkshire Council Shaw cum Donnington SU46R01 Corporation Copse West Berkshire Council Newbury SU46R02 Waterleaze Copse West Berkshire Council Greenham SU46S01 Brick Kiln Copse West Berkshire Council Newbury SU46S02 High Wood Complex - Crook's West Berkshire Council Greenham Copse SU46S02 High Wood Complex - Dirty West Berkshire Council Greenham Ground Copse SU46S02 High Wood Complex - Slockett's West Berkshire Council Greenham Copse SU46S02 High Wood Complex - High West Berkshire Council Greenham Wood SU46S02 High Wood Complex - Barn West Berkshire Council Greenham Copse SU46S02 High Wood Complex - Gorse West Berkshire Council Greenham Covert SU46T01 Northcroft Meadow West Berkshire Council Newbury SU46U02 Mill Pond Field West Berkshire Council Shaw cum Donnington SU46U04 Packer's and Kiln Copse West Berkshire Council Shaw cum Donnington SU46U05 Meadows and Wetlands Near West Berkshire Council Shaw cum Donnington Donnington SU46U06 High Wood West Berkshire Council Shaw cum Donnington SU46U08 Brick Kiln Wood West Berkshire Council Shaw cum Donnington SU46X04 West Wood West Berkshire Council Greenham SU46X07.1 Greenham and Crookham Golf West Berkshire Council Greenham Course Woodlands SU46Y01 Young Copse West Berkshire Council Greenham SU46Z01 Messenger's Copse West Berkshire Council Cold Ash SU46Z02 Mousefield Copse West Berkshire
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