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WSP Group Plc a FIGURE 7.1 40393 Key 2116 Links For Assessment 1006 3083 ± 3121 1005 3513 3508 3611 3507 2004 3612 3516 3030 3517 3509 3510 1037 3081 3514 2023 2005 3506 3503 1004 3506 2022 2006 3515 3080 2003 1038 3072 3511 3079 3502 3505 3084 1031 3077 3603 3504 2002 3007 3073 3518 3530 3605 3520 2112 2007 3533 3519 3034 3604 3607 1032 2024 3078 3071 3087 3531 3534 3537 2111 3086 3536 3532 3538 2110 3085 3576 3540 3577 3076 3523 3602 2025 3541 3524 2001 3024 3539 3544 3088 3570 3002 1003 3068 3546 3555 3545 3571 3551 3552 3063 3559 3573 3550 1039 3558 3547 3075 3554 3543 1002 3553 3205 3001 3549 3074 3205 3062 3535 3525 3548 1040 3067 3031 3601 3574 2129 3069 3542 1041 3572 3526 1030 3107 3103 3070 3066 3204 3203 3557 3556 1042 3210 3207 3575 3208 3209 3106 3101 3089 3064 3105 3211 3027 3090 3212 1001 3213 3093 3214 3102 3065 3561 3563 3560 3100 3562 3564 3215 3529 3600 3216 2108 3567 3006 2107 3528 3217 1034 3219 3094 3218 3104 3220 3092 1033 3610 3098 3003 3096 3008 3009 3221 3095 3109 1008 3609 3608 3108 3004 3099 3113 3112 3025 3005 3566 The map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission 3565 3135 of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of HMSO. © Crown Copyright.3130 Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Wokingham Borough Council Licence Number 100019592 PROJECT: SCALE @ A3: CHECKED: APPROVED: 1:12,500 VN JF Whitehill & Bordon Relief Road FILE: DES-DRN: DATE: CLIENT: FIGURE 7.1 GH FEB 2014 Hampshire County Council PROJECT No: DRAWING No: REV: Mountbatten House, Basing View Westbrook Mills, Godalming REV DATE BY DESCRIPTION CHK APD Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 4HJ Surrey GU7 2AZ TITLE: 40393 FIGURE 7.1 A www.wspgroup.co.uk www.pbworld.com DRAWING STATUS: Location of Links Revision A © WSP Group plc Key Route Alignment 10km Search Area ± Special Area of Conservation (SAC) Special Protection Area (SPA) Ramsar Sites Thursley, Hankley & Frensham Commons Thursley, Ash, Pirbright & Chobham Shortheath Common Wealden Heaths Phase II East Hampshire Hangers Woolmer Forest The map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of HMSO. © Crown Copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Natural England Copyright 2013. PROJECT: SCALE @ A3: CHECKED: APPROVED: 1:81,575 HS AH Whitehill & Bordon Relief Road FILE: DES-DRN: DATE: CLIENT: FIGURE 9.1 RB FEB 2014 Hampshire County Council PROJECT No: DRAWING No: REV: Mountbatten House, Basing View Westbrook Mills, Godalming REV DATE BY DESCRIPTION CHK APD Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 4HJ Surrey GU7 2AZ TITLE: 40393 FIGURE 9.1 A www.wspgroup.co.uk www.pbworld.com DRAWING STATUS: European Designated Sites Revision B © WSP Group plc Key Route Alignment 5km Search Area ± Local Nature Reserve (LNR) Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) Special Area of Conservation (SAC) Special Protection Area (SPA) Upper Greensand Hangers: Wyck to Wheatley Upper Greensand Hangers: Wyck to Wheatley Broxhead & Kingsley Commons Binswood Broxhead Common Wick Wood & n Worldham Hangers Shortheath Common (SSSI and LNR) Bramshott & Ludshott Commons Deadwater Valley Coombe Wood & The Lythe Selborne Common Woolmer Forest Noar Hill Upper Greensand Hangers: Empshott to Hawkley Forest Mere Liss Riverside Railway Walk (North) The map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of HMSO. © Crown Copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Natural England Copyright 2013. PROJECT: SCALE @ A3: CHECKED: APPROVED: 1:42,276 HS AH Whitehill & Bordon Relief Road FILE: DES-DRN: DATE: CLIENT: FIGURE 9.2 RB FEB 2014 Hampshire County Council PROJECT No: DRAWING No: REV: Mountbatten House, Basing View Westbrook Mills, Godalming REV DATE BY DESCRIPTION CHK APD Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 4HJ Surrey GU7 2AZ TITLE: 40393 FIGURE 9.2 A www.wspgroup.co.uk www.pbworld.com DRAWING STATUS: UK Statutory Designated Sites Revision B © WSP Group plc Key Route Alignment 2km Search Area EH0484 ± 5km Search Area Road Verges of Ecological Importance Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC) EH0515 EH0462 Ancient Woodland Inventory EH0475 EH0472 EH0454 EH0417 EH0454 EH0466 EH0503 EH0503 EH0459 EH0417 EH0393 EH0410 EH0517 EH0404 EH0420 EH0487 EH0453 EH0392 EH0391 EH0411 EH0373 EH0456 EH0414 EH0530 EH0442 EH0372 EH0523 EH0516 EH0531 EH0378 EH0452 EH0529 EH0353 EH0520 EH0540 EH0360 EH0506 EH0494 EH0353 EH0518 EH0479 EH0431 EH0256 EH0535 EH0439 EH0545 EH0532 EH0546 EH0512 EH0469 EH0476 EH0560 EH0457 EH0491 EH0324 EH0533 EH0324 EH0445 EH0437 EH0563 EH0522 EH0525 EH0356 EH0563 EH0495 EH0440 EH0490 EH0416 EH0502 EH0409 EH0502 EH0465 EH0425 EH0480 EH0507 EH0519 EH0495 EH0502 EH0499 EH0521 EH0537 EH0483 EH0502 EH0549 EH0369 EH0524 EH0292 EH0387 EH0467 EH0298 EH0498 EH0298 EH0377 EH0387 EH0486 EH0524 EH0368 EH0438 EH0543 EH0538 EH0383 EH0538 EH0382 EH0403 EH0538 EH0359 EH0450 EH0528 EH0376 EH0415 EH0542 EH0390 EH0351 EH0350 EH0541 EH0355 EH0340 EH0527 EH0326 EH0364 EH0424 EH0526 EH0386 EH0419 EH0423 EH0399 EH0510 EH0455 EH0514 EH0333 EH0371 EH0397 EH0413 EH0464 EH0333 EH0396 EH0513 EH0332 EH0349 EH0381 EH0534 EH0444 EH0344 EH0412 EH0354 EH0380 EH0361 EH0435 EH0394 EH0430 EH0501 EH0428 EH0429 EH0434 EH0428 EH0458 EH0432 EH0432 The map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission EH0432 of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of HMSO. © Crown SINC and Road Verge Boundaries Copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Natural England Copyright were provided by Hampshire Biological 2013. Records Centre (HBIC). PROJECT: SCALE @ A3: CHECKED: APPROVED: 1:43,248 HS AH Whitehill & Bordon Relief Road FILE: DES-DRN: DATE: CLIENT: FIGURE 9.3 RB FEB 2014 Hampshire County Council PROJECT No: DRAWING No: REV: Mountbatten House, Basing View Westbrook Mills, Godalming REV DATE BY DESCRIPTION CHK APD Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 4HJ Surrey GU7 2AZ TITLE: 40393 FIGURE 9.3 B www.wspgroup.co.uk www.pbworld.com Non-statutory Designated Sites DRAWING STATUS: and Ancient Woodland Revision B © WSP Group plc Key Route Alignment 10km Search Area ± Special Area of Conservation (SAC) Special Protection Area (SPA) Ramsar Sites Thursley, Hankley & Frensham Commons Thursley, Ash, Pirbright & Chobham Shortheath Common Wealden Heaths Phase II East Hampshire Hangers Woolmer Forest The map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of HMSO. © Crown Copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Natural England Copyright 2013. PROJECT: SCALE @ A3: CHECKED: APPROVED: 1:81,575 HS AH Whitehill & Bordon Relief Road FILE: DES-DRN: DATE: CLIENT: FIGURE 9.1 RB FEB 2014 Hampshire County Council PROJECT No: DRAWING No: REV: Mountbatten House, Basing View Westbrook Mills, Godalming REV DATE BY DESCRIPTION CHK APD Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 4HJ Surrey GU7 2AZ TITLE: 40393 FIGURE 9.1 A www.wspgroup.co.uk www.pbworld.com DRAWING STATUS: European Designated Sites Revision B © WSP Group plc Key Route Alignment 5km Search Area ± Local Nature Reserve (LNR) Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) Special Area of Conservation (SAC) Special Protection Area (SPA) Upper Greensand Hangers: Wyck to Wheatley Upper Greensand Hangers: Wyck to Wheatley Broxhead & Kingsley Commons Binswood Broxhead Common Wick Wood & n Worldham Hangers Shortheath Common (SSSI and LNR) Bramshott & Ludshott Commons Deadwater Valley Coombe Wood & The Lythe Selborne Common Woolmer Forest Noar Hill Upper Greensand Hangers: Empshott to Hawkley Forest Mere Liss Riverside Railway Walk (North) The map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of HMSO. © Crown Copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Natural England Copyright 2013. PROJECT: SCALE @ A3: CHECKED: APPROVED: 1:42,276 HS AH Whitehill & Bordon Relief Road FILE: DES-DRN: DATE: CLIENT: FIGURE 9.2 RB FEB 2014 Hampshire County Council PROJECT No: DRAWING No: REV: Mountbatten House, Basing View Westbrook Mills, Godalming REV DATE BY DESCRIPTION CHK APD Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 4HJ Surrey GU7 2AZ TITLE: 40393 FIGURE 9.2 A www.wspgroup.co.uk www.pbworld.com DRAWING STATUS: UK Statutory Designated Sites Revision B © WSP Group plc Key Route Alignment 2km Search Area EH0484 ± 5km Search Area Road Verges of Ecological Importance Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC) EH0515 EH0462 Ancient Woodland Inventory EH0475 EH0472 EH0454 EH0417 EH0454 EH0466 EH0503 EH0503 EH0459 EH0417 EH0393 EH0410 EH0517 EH0404 EH0420 EH0487 EH0453 EH0392 EH0391 EH0411 EH0373 EH0456 EH0414 EH0530 EH0442 EH0372 EH0523 EH0516 EH0531 EH0378 EH0452 EH0529 EH0353 EH0520 EH0540 EH0360 EH0506 EH0494 EH0353 EH0518 EH0479 EH0431 EH0256 EH0535 EH0439 EH0545 EH0532 EH0546 EH0512 EH0469 EH0476 EH0560 EH0457 EH0491 EH0324 EH0533 EH0324 EH0445 EH0437 EH0563 EH0522 EH0525 EH0356 EH0563 EH0495 EH0440 EH0490 EH0416 EH0502 EH0409 EH0502 EH0465 EH0425 EH0480 EH0507 EH0519 EH0495 EH0502 EH0499 EH0521 EH0537 EH0483 EH0502 EH0549 EH0369 EH0524 EH0292 EH0387 EH0467 EH0298 EH0498 EH0298 EH0377 EH0387 EH0486 EH0524 EH0368 EH0438 EH0543 EH0538 EH0383 EH0538 EH0382 EH0403 EH0538 EH0359 EH0450 EH0528 EH0376 EH0415 EH0542 EH0390 EH0351 EH0350 EH0541 EH0355 EH0340 EH0527
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