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Statutory Designated Sites in Surrey STATUTORY DESIGNATED SITES IN SURREY Statutory Designated Site Borough(s) Special Protection Areas (SPA) South West London Waterbodies SPA Elmbridge, Runnymede, Spelthorne Thames Basin Heaths SPA Elmbridge, Guildford, Surrey Heath, Waverley, Woking Thursley, Hankley & Frensham Commons SPA Waverley Wealden Heaths Phase II SPA Waverley Wetlands of International Importance (Ramsar Site) South West London Waterbodies Ramsar Site Elmbridge, Runnymede, Spelthorne Thursley & Ockley Bogs Ramsar Site Waverley Special Area of Conservation (SAC) Mole Gap to Reigate Escarpment SAC Mole Valley, Reigate & Banstead Thursley, Ash, Pirbright & Chobham SAC Guildford, Surrey Heath, Waverley, Woking Windsor Forest & Great Park SAC Runnymede Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) Ash to Brookwood Heaths SSSI Guildford, Surrey Heath, Woking Auclaye SSSI Mole Valley Banstead Downs SSSI Reigate & Banstead Basingstoke Canal SSSI Guildford, Surrey Heath, Woking Blackheath SSSI Guildford, Waverley Blindley Heath SSSI Tandridge Bookham Commons SSSI Mole Valley Bourley & Long Valley SSSI Waverley Broadmoor to Bagshot Woods & Heaths SSSI Surrey Heath Brook Brick Pit SSSI Waverley Charleshill SSSI Waverley Charterhouse to Eashing SSSI Guildford, Waverley Chiddingfold Forest SSSI Waverley Chipstead Downs SSSI Reigate & Banstead Chobham Common SSSI Surrey Heath Clock House Brickworks SSSI Mole Valley Colony Bog & Bagshot Heath SSSI Guildford, Surrey Heath, Woking Colyers Hanger SSSI Guildford Combe Bottom SSSI Guildford Devil's Punch Bowl SSSI Waverley Dumsey Meadow SSSI Spelthorne Epsom & Ashtead Commons SSSI Epsom & Ewell, Mole Valley Esher Commons SSSI Elmbridge Glovers Wood SSSI Mole Valley Godstone Ponds SSSI Tandridge Gong Hill SSSI Waverley Hackhurst & White Downs SSSI Guildford, Mole Valley Hankley Farm SSSI Waverley Hedgecourt SSSI Tandridge Horsell Common SSSI Woking Kempton Park Reservoirs SSSI Spelthorne Knight & Bessborough Reservoirs SSSI Elmbridge Langham Pond SSSI Runnymede Surrey Wildlife Trust: STATUTORY DESIGNATED SITES IN SURREY - Nov 2015 Leith Hill SSSI Mole Valley Lingfield Cernes SSSI Tandridge Mole Gap to Reigate Escarpment SSSI Mole Valley, Reigate & Bansted Moor Park SSSI Waverley Netherside Stream Outcrops SSSI Waverley Ockham & Wisley Commons SSSI Elmbridge, Guildford Papercourt SSSI Guildford Puttenham & Crooksbury Commons SSSI Guildford Quarry Hangers SSSI Tandridge Ranmore Common SSSI Mole Valley Reigate Heath SSSI Reigate & Banstead Seale Chalk Pit SSSI Guildford Sheepleas SSSI Guildford Smarts & Prey Heaths SSSI Woking Smokejack Clay Pit SSSI Mole Valley, Waverley Staffhurst Wood SSSI Tandridge Staines Moor SSSI Spelthorne Stockstone Quarry SSSI Waverley Stones Road Pond SSSI Epsom & Ewell Thorpe Hay Meadow SSSI Runnymede Thorpe Park No. 1 Gravel Pit SSSI Runnymede Thursley, Hankley & Frensham Commons SSSI Waverley Titsey Woods SSSI Tandridge Upper Common Pits SSSI Guildford Vann Lake & Ockley Woods SSSI Mole Valley Wey Valley Meadows SSSI Guildford Whitmoor Common SSSI Guildford, Woking Windsor Forest & Great Park SSSI Runnymede Woldingham & Oxted Downs SSSI Tandridge Wraysbury Reservoir SSSI Spelthorne National Nature Reserve (NNR) Ashtead Common NNR Mole Valley Chobham Common NNR Surrey Heath Thursley NNR Waverley Local Nature Reserve (LNR) Ashtead Park LNR Mole Valley Bisley & West End Commons Surrey Heath Blindley Heath LNR Tandridge Brentmoor Heath LNR Surrey Heath Centenary Fields LNR Tandridge Chertsey Meads LNR Runnymede Chinthurst Hill LNR Guildford, Waverley Chipstead Woods/Downs LNR Reigate & Banstead Claygate Common LNR Elmbridge Earlswood Common LNR Reigate & Banstead Edolph's Copse LNR Mole Valley Epsom Common LNR Epsom & Ewell Esher Common LNR Elmbridge Farnham Park LNR Waverley Fox Corner Wildlife Area LNR Guildford Surrey Wildlife Trust: STATUTORY DESIGNATED SITES IN SURREY - Nov 2015 Hackhurst Downs LNR Guildford, Mole Valley Hill Park, Tatsfield LNR Tandridge Hogsmill LNR Epsom & Ewell Horton Country Park LNR Epsom & Ewell Inholms Clay Pit LNR Mole Valley Lakeside Park LNR Guildford Lingfield Wildlife Area LNR Tandridge Mayford Meadows LNR Woking Molesey Heath LNR Elmbridge Nore Hill Pinnacle LNR Tandridge Ockham and Wisley LNR Elmbridge, Guildford Old Common LNR Elmbridge Pewley Down LNR Guildford Reigate Heath LNR Reigate & Banstead River Mole LNR Mole Valley Riverside Park LNR Guildford Riverside Walk, Virginia Water LNR Runnymede Rodborough Common LNR Waverley Rowhill Copse LNR Waverley Sayers Croft LNR Waverley Sheepleas LNR Guildford Shere Woodlands LNR Guildford Snaky Lane Wildlife Community Area LNR Guildford Staffhurst Wood, Lingfield LNR Tandridge Stokes Field LNR Elmbridge The Flashes LNR Waverley West End Common LNR Elmbridge Weybourne LNR Waverley White Rose Lane LNR Woking Whitmoor & Rickford Commons LNR Guildford Surrey Wildlife Trust: STATUTORY DESIGNATED SITES IN SURREY - Nov 2015 NON-STATUTORY (LOCAL) SITES IN Elmbridge Borough Site Name SLSP / RIGS Ref. (Former Ref.) Grid Reference Site of Nature Conservation Importance (SNCI) Prince Coverts Complex EL001 179/1 TQ157609 Ditton Common Golf Course EL002 771/2 TQ148660 Littleworth Common EL003 771/3 TQ149652 Telegraph Hill, Hinchley Wood EL004 1487 TQ157648 Fairmile Common (north of A3) EL005 2289 TQ124619 Birch Wood & Limekiln Wood EL006 2296 TQ153620 St George's Hill Golf Course EL007 3202 TQ078619 Molesey Reservoir EL008 3206 TQ122689 Desborough Island EL009 3401 TQ081662 River Wey - Elmbridge EL010 3420 TQ074656-TQ072601 River Thames - Elmbridge EL011 3674 TQ073657-TQ171673 The Heath EL012 4002 TQ076636 Whiteley Village EL013 4504 TQ094626 Woodlands Park EL014 4512 TQ149591 Queen Elizabeth II Reservoir EL015 4550 TQ118670 Island Barn Reservoir EL016 4552 TQ139670 Old Common EL017 15026 TQ107610 Cobham Park EL018 15029 TQ113595 Field west of Old Common EL019 15039 TQ103609 Molesey Heath LNR & Hersham Pits EL020 15040 TQ130666 Brooklands SNCI EL021 15041 TQ067621 Hurst Park (inc. Hurst Minor & Hurst Meadows) SNCI EL022 - TQ144689 NON-STATUTORY (LOCAL) SITES IN Epsom & Ewell Borough Site Name SLSP / RIGS Ref. (Former Ref.) Grid Reference Site of Nature Conservation Importance (SNCI) Epsom Downs Golf Course EE001 93 TQ222588 Howell Hill Nature Reserve EE003 95 TQ239619 Nonsuch Park & Warren Farm EE005 2175 TQ230635 Epsom Cemetery EE006 3613 TQ215593 Epsom Common South EE008 80008 TQ195595 Hogsmill EE009 80010 TQ212635 Horton Country Park EE012 80036 TQ189629 Epsom Downs EE013 - TQ216574 Northey Fields EE014 - TQ235619 Priest Hill EE015 - TQ229614 Livingstone Park EE016 - TQ196616 Langley Bottom Farm EE017 - TQ206567 Epsom Downs Covered Reservoir EE018 - TQ217588 NON-STATUTORY (LOCAL) SITES In Guildford Borough Local Sites Partnership Name SLSP / RIGS Ref. (Former Ref.) Local Plan/ESAM Ref. Local Plan/ESAM Name Grid Reference Site of Nature Conservation Importance (SNCI) Field at Rye Farm (Ellis's Field) GU001 245 G1 Ellis's Field & Marne's Field SNCI SU976546 Marne's Field GU002 990 G1 Ellis's Field & Marne's Field SNCI SU975547 Ash Vale Gravel Pits GU003 250 G2 Ash Vale Gravel Pits SNCI SU887530 Inwood Meadow GU004 251/6 G3 Inwood Meadow SNCI SU914486 Ashen Copse GU005 257/1 G4 Compton Woods SNCI SU972470 Bummoor Copse GU006 257/2 G4 Compton Woods SNCI SU962472 Pipkin Copse GU007 257/3 G4 Compton Woods SNCI SU966471 Puddock Copse GU008 257/4 G4 Compton Woods SNCI SU968470 Compton Wood & Burl's Rew GU009 975 G4 Compton Woods SNCI SU966468 Osborn's Wood GU010 976 G7 Osborn's Wood SNCI SU951449 Poyle Park Wood GU011 1026/1 G8 Poyle Park Wood SNCI SU894486 Barfield Copse GU012 1144 G9 Barfield Copse SNCI SU933465 Greencut Copse GU013 1146 G10 Greencut Copse SNCI SU939494 Unstead Sewerage Works, Treatment Lagoons GU015 2033 G12 Unstead Sewage Works SNCI SU996457 West Heath GU016 2052 G13 West Heath SNCI SU937561 Slyfield Meadow GU017 706 G14 Slyfield Meadow & Riverside Park SNCI TQ008524 Riverside Nature Reserve GU018 2053 G14 Slyfield Meadow & Riverside Park SNCI TQ004514 Pirbright Green East GU019 2073 G15 Pirbright Common, Pirbright Green & Dawney's Hill SNCI SU949562 Pirbright Common & Dawney's Hill GU020 2095 G15 Pirbright Common, Pirbright Green & Dawney's Hill SNCI SU946565 Pirbright Green GU021 70033 G15 Pirbright Common, Pirbright Green & Dawney's Hill SNCI SU947560 Norcote Wood & Withybed Plantation GU024 2102 G16 Clandon Woods SNCI TQ054523 East Clandon Woods GU025 2107 G16 Clandon Woods SNCI TQ065530 East Clandon Common GU026 2108 G16 Clandon Woods SNCI TQ058535 Furze Copse & Kingston Lane GU027 2109 G16 Clandon Woods SNCI TQ067537 Brambleride Copse & Robrow Wood GU028 2112 G16 Clandon Woods SNCI TQ065547 Wyke School Wood GU029 2117 G17 Wyke School Wood SNCI SU918516 Broomfield Wood & Gatwick Alder Bed GU030 3346 G38 Broomfield Wood & Gatwick Alder Bed SNCI SU916447 Cutt Mill to Shackleford Woods GU031 3347 G38 Broomfield Wood & Gatwick Alder Bed SNCI SU922454 Ash Lodge Meadows GU032 967 G52 Ash Green Meadows SNCI SU893499 Cardinals Fields GU033 968 G52 Ash Green Meadows SNCI SU893495 Crooksbury Hill GU034 2193/1 G76 Crooksbury Hill SNCI SU879460 Park Wood GU035 1292 G77 Albury Park SNCI TQ063473 Silver Wood & Farm Hill Wood GU036 1294 G77 Albury Park SNCI TQ065481 Chantry Bridge Wood GU037 1296 G77 Albury Park SNCI TQ069475 Albury Park GU038 2198 G77 Albury Park SNCI TQ064475 Stanford Brook Wood GU039 2255 G78 Stanford Brook Wood SNCI SU939542 Lollesworth Wood GU040 2281 G82 Lollesworth Wood SNCI TQ087537 Albury Warren, Albury Heath & Kiln Rough GU041 2291 G85 Albury Warren, Albury Heath & Kiln Rough SNCI TQ059469 Wonham
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