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List of Local Wildlife Sites in Wokingham 2018.Pdf Thames Valley Environmental Records Centre Sharing environmental information in Berkshire and Oxfordshire Local Wildlife Sites in Wokingham, Berkshire - 2017 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 SU76B04 Highgrove Copse Wokingham BC Swallowfield SU76B05 St. Leger's Copse, Collin's Copse Wokingham BC Swallowfield SU76C04 Wood North of Beech Hill Wokingham BC Swallowfield Coverts/Clayhill SU76C05 Norman's Shaw Wokingham BC Swallowfield SU76C07 Wood and Ditch/Moat Wokingham BC Swallowfield SU76D02 Woods Between Whitehouse and Wokingham BC Shinfield Highlands SU76D04 Clare's Green Road Grasslands Wokingham BC Shinfield SU76E01 Great Lea Pond Wokingham BC Shinfield SU76G01 The Marshes, Riseley Wokingham BC Swallowfield SU76H01 Cuckoo Pen Wokingham BC Swallowfield SU76H02 Great Wood Wokingham BC Swallowfield SU76I06 The Grove Wokingham BC Shinfield SU76J01 Shinfield Park, Nore's Hill Wokingham BC Shinfield SU76J02 Pearmans Copse Wokingham BC Shinfield SU76L02 Wheeler's Copse.Featherstone Wokingham BC Swallowfield Copse SU76M01 Farley Hill Woods, Great Copse and Wokingham BC Swallowfield New Plantation SU76M03 Long Copse (South) and Robin Wokingham BC Arborfield and Hood Copse Newland SU76M04 Wyvol's Copse Wokingham BC Swallowfield SU76M06 Spring Copse and Long Copse Wokingham BC Arborfield and (North) Newland SU76N01 Moor Copse Wokingham BC Arborfield and Newland SU76N02 Pound Copse Wokingham BC Arborfield and Newland SU76N03 Rounds Copse Wokingham BC Arborfield and Newland SU76N05 Loddon River (part) Wokingham BC St Nicholas, Hurst SU76P01 Arborfield Bridge Meadow Wokingham BC Shinfield SU76P02 Hall Farm Woodland Triangle Wokingham BC Arborfield and Newland SU76P03 St John's Copse Wokingham BC Shinfield SU76P05 Rushey Mead Wokingham BC Shinfield SU76R02 Woodlands Near Banisters Farm Wokingham BC Finchampstead SU76R02 Woodlands Near Banisters Farm Wokingham BC Finchampstead (Banisters Copse) SU76R04 Claypits Copse Wokingham BC Finchampstead SU76R05 Eversley Meadow Wokingham BC Finchampstead SU76S02 Westwood Copse Wokingham BC Finchampstead SU76S03 Hogwood Shaw Wokingham BC Finchampstead SU76S05 Shepperlands Copse Wokingham BC Finchampstead SU76T01 Hazeltons Copse Wokingham BC Arborfield and Newland SU76T04 The Coombes Wokingham BC Barkham SU76U01 Loaders Copse Wokingham BC Arborfield and Newland SU76U02 Gravel Pit Wood, The Holt Wokingham BC Arborfield and Newland SU76U03 Bearwood Estate - Woods and Wokingham BC Arborfield and Lakes Newland SU76W01 Fleet Copse Wokingham BC Finchampstead SU76W05 Longwater Lane Meadow Wokingham BC Finchampstead SU76W06 East Court Woods Wokingham BC Finchampstead SU76X02 Longmoor Bog and Woodland, Wokingham BC Finchampstead California Country Park SU76X06 Longmoor Lake Wokingham BC Finchampstead SU76Y01 Bottle Copse Wokingham BC Wokingham SU76Y05 The Moors (including Sand Martins Wokingham BC Finchampstead Golf Course Edge) SU76Y06 Brook Farm Meadow Wokingham BC Barkham SU77F03 Whiteknights Park Wokingham BC Earley SU77K02 Redhatch Copse Wokingham BC Earley SU77K03 Maiden Erlegh Woods Wokingham BC Earley SU77K04 Rushey Way Pond Wokingham BC Earley SU77L01 High Wood, Bulmershe Wokingham BC Woodley SU77M06 Thames Valley Park East Wokingham BC Sonning SU77Q01 Alder Carr, adjacent to River Wokingham BC Earley Loddon SU77Q03 Loddon Bridge/Lower Earley Wokingham BC Earley Community Woodland SU77Q07 Winnersh Woodland Wokingham BC Winnersh SU77R03 Sandford Fen Copse Wokingham BC Woodley SU77R04 Alder Moors Wokingham BC Woodley SU77R06 Berkshire Aviation Museum Wokingham BC Woodley SU77S01 Norris' Copse Bird Sanctuary Wokingham BC Charvil P a g e | 2 TVERC is hosted by Oxfordshire County Council SU77S02 Sandpit Copse Wokingham BC Wargrave SU77V01 Furze Covert Wokingham BC St. Nicholas, Hurst SU77W01 Lavell's Lake Wokingham BC St Nicholas, Hurst SU77W02 Dinton Pastures Country Park Wokingham BC Woodley SU77W04 Lea Farm Wokingham BC St. Nicholas, Hurst CP SU77X02 Twyford Gravel Pits (Loddon Wokingham BC Twyford Reserve & Charvil Country Park) SU77X03 Whistley Mill Farm Copse Wokingham BC St Nicholas, Hurst SU77Y02 Ruscombe and Vale Woods Wokingham BC Ruscombe (Ruscombe Wood) SU77Y04 Ruscombe Village Pond Wokingham BC Ruscombe SU77Z01 Keepers Cottage Wood Wokingham BC Wargrave SU77Z02 Grassland Slope Wokingham BC Wargrave SU78Q01 Happy Valley and Conways Bridge Wokingham BC Remenham SU78R01 Park Place School Wokingham BC Remenham SU78R02 Branfords Woodlands Wokingham BC Remenham SU78R03 Chalk Grassland, Remenham Wokingham BC Remenham SU78R04 Remenham Wood Wokingham BC Remenham SU78R05 Wood Adjacent to Upper Thames Wokingham BC Remenham Rowing Club SU78V03 Wargrave Marsh Wokingham BC Wargrave SU78V04 Templecombe Wood Wokingham BC Wargrave SU78V06 Fairman's Wood/Little Fairman's Wokingham BC Wargrave Wood SU78V08 Worley's Hill Wokingham BC Wargrave SU78V14 Wetland North of Wargrave Wokingham BC Wargrave SU78W03 Lower Spinney Wokingham BC Remenham SU78W04 The Belt Wokingham BC Remenham SU78W05 Cannon Wood Wokingham BC Remenham SU78X02 Wet woodland at Aston Wokingham BC Remenham SU86B01 Finchamstead Ridges Wokingham BC Finchampstead SU86B02 Fishers Copse Bracknell Forest Borough Sandhurst and Council and Wokingham BC Finchampstead SU86B10 Moor Green Lakes Nature Reserve Wokingham BC and Bracknell Finchampstead and Forest Sandhurst SU86C01 Simon's Wood and Heath Pond Wokingham BC Finchampstead SU86C05 Gorrick Plantation Wokingham BC Wokingham without SU86C08 Land to East and West of Wokingham BC Finchampstead Sandhurst Road SU86D02 Trench's Bridge Wokingham BC Wokingham without SU86D07 Woodland Near Ludgrove School Wokingham BC Wokingham without SU86E01 Holt Copse Wokingham BC Wokingham SU86J01 Big Wood Bracknell Forest Borough Binfield and Council and Wokingham BC Wokingham SU86J02 Pockets Copse Bracknell Forest Borough Binfield and St. Council and Wokingham BC Nicholas, Hurst P a g e | 3 TVERC is hosted by Oxfordshire County Council SU87C03 Wingwood Copse Wokingham BC Ruscombe SU87C07 Wood Nr Hintonhatch Corner Wokingham BC St Nicholas, Hurst SU87C08 Grassland Opposite Blackthorn Wokingham BC and Windsor Ruscombe Farm and Maidenhead SU87D03 Scarletts Wood Wokingham BC Wargrave SU87D05 Windsor Ait Windsor and Maidenhead & Waltham St Lawrence, Wokingham BC Ruscombe SU87E01 Square Wood Wokingham BC Wargrave SU87E02 Bear Grove, Lindenhill Wood Wokingham BC Wargrave SU87E03 Knowl Hill Brick Pits Wokingham BC Wargrave SU87E04 Cuttler's Coppice Wokingham BC Wargrave SU87E05 Bottom Boles Wood Wokingham BC Wargrave SU87F01 North Ockett Wood Wokingham BC St Nicholas, Hurst SU87F02 Pond Wood Wokingham BC St Nicholas, Hurst SU87F03 Pebblestone Copse Wokingham BC St Nicholas, Hurst SU87F04 Tippen's Wood Wokingham BC St Nicholas, Hurst SU87F05 Long Copse Wokingham BC St Nicholas, Hurst SU87F06 Swains Copse Wokingham BC and Bracknell St Nicholas, Hurst and Forest BC Binfield Proposed Local Wildlife Sites The following sites are proposed as Local Wildlife Sites: Site Code Name District Parish SU77W05 Land adjacent to Vine Cottage, Hurst Wokingham BC St. Nicholas, Hurst SU76M05 Farley Hill West Pond Wokingham BC Swallowfield Proposed Extensions to Local Wildlife Sites The following sites are proposed as extensions to an existing site: Site Code Name District Parish SU77X02 Proposed Extension to Charvil Wokingham BC Charvil Country Park SU87E02 Bear Grove, Lindenhill Wood Wokingham BC Wargrave Proposed Extension SU87F01 Beech Wood (proposed extension Wokingham BC St. Nicholas, Hurst to North Ockett Wood) SU76M01 Farley Hill Woods, Great Copse and Wokingham BC Swallowfield New Plantation Extension SU76M06 Spring Copse and Long Copse Wokingham BC Arborfield and Newland (North) Extension P a g e | 4 TVERC is hosted by Oxfordshire County Council .
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