WSP Group Plc a FIGURE 7.1 40393

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Load more

2116

Key

1006

Links For Assessment

3083

±

3121
1005
3513

3508
3611
2004
3507

3612

3030
3516

3517
3509

  • 3510
  • 3081

2023
1037
3514
2005

2006
3506 3506
1004 1038
3503 3502
2022

  • 3080
  • 3515

3511
2003
3079
3072
3505
3084

1031
3077

  • 3603
  • 3504

3518
2002 3533
3007
3073

  • 2112
  • 3605

3530
3604
2024

  • 2007
  • 3520

3519

3034
3607
1032
3078

3071

2111
3531
3537
3087
3534
3536
3576
3532
3086

3085
3538
2110
3540

3076
3577

3523
3602
2025
3541

3544

  • 3024
  • 2001

3524
3570
3088

3545
3539
3002
1003

3546
3068 3063
3571 3573
3555
3550
3552
3551
3559

1039

1002
3547
3558
3075
3554

3553
3543
3001
3205

  • 3205
  • 3549
  • 3074

3062
3548

  • 3525
  • 3535

3601
1040
1041
3067
3031

  • 2129
  • 3574

3069
3542

3526
3572
1030

3070
3103
3107

3066
3204
3203
3557

3556

  • 1042
  • 3210

3575 3208
3207
3209
3106
3101

3089

3093
3105
3064

3563
3211
3027
3090
3212

3213
1001
3214
3102

3065

3216
3561
3100
3560
3564

3529
3562
3215

2108

2107
3600
3567

3006

3528
1034
1033
3217
3218
3098
3219
3094

  • 3104
  • 3220

3092
3610

3003

3096
3008
3221

3109
3009
3095

1008
3609
3608
3108

3099

3025
3004
3113
3112

3005
3566
3565

The map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of HMSO. © Crown

3135
3130

Copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Wokingham Borough Council Licence Number 100019592

PROJECT: CLIENT: TITLE:

  • SCALE @ A3:
  • CHECKED:
  • APPROVED:

  • VN
  • JF
  • 1:12,500

Whitehill & Bordon Relief Road Hampshire County Council

  • FILE:
  • DES-DRN:
  • DATE:

GH

  • FIGURE 7.1
  • FEB 2014

  • PROJECT No:
  • DRAWING No:
  • REV:

Westbrook Mills, Godalming
Surrey GU7 2AZ
Mountbatten House, Basing View Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 4HJ www.wspgroup.co.uk

  • REV
  • DATE
  • BY
  • DESCRIPTION
  • CHK
  • APD

  • 40393
  • FIGURE 7.1
  • A

www.pbworld.com

DRAWING STATUS:

Location of Links
© WSP Group plc

Revision A

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

Weald Phas

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:

  • HS
  • AH
  • 1:81,575

Whitehill & Bordon Relief Road Hampshire County Council

  • FILE:
  • DES-DRN:
  • DATE:

CLIENT:

TITLE:

RB

  • FIGURE 9.1
  • FEB 2014

  • PROJECT No:
  • DRAWING No:
  • REV:

Westbrook Mills, Godalming
Surrey GU7 2AZ
Mountbatten House, Basing View Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 4HJ

  • REV
  • DATE
  • BY
  • DESCRIPTION
  • CHK
  • APD

  • 40393
  • FIGURE 9.1
  • A

  • www.pbworld.com
  • www.wspgroup.co.uk

DRAWING STATUS:

European Designated Sites
© WSP Group plc

Revision B

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

Broxhead Common

Binswood
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:

  • HS
  • AH
  • 1:42,276

Whitehill & Bordon Relief Road Hampshire County Council

  • FILE:
  • DES-DRN:
  • DATE:

CLIENT:

TITLE:

RB

  • FIGURE 9.2
  • FEB 2014

  • PROJECT No:
  • DRAWING No:
  • REV:

  • Westbrook Mills, Godalming
  • Mountbatten House, Basing View

Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 4HJ www.wspgroup.co.uk

  • REV
  • DATE
  • BY
  • DESCRIPTION
  • CHK
  • APD

  • 40393
  • FIGURE 9.2
  • A

Surrey GU7 2AZ www.pbworld.com

DRAWING STATUS:

UK Statutory Designated Sites
© WSP Group plc

Revision B

Key
Route Alignment 2km Search Area

±

EH0484

5km Search Area Road Verges of Ecological Importance Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC) Ancient Woodland Inventory

EH0515
EH0462

EH0475
EH0472

EH0454 EH0454

  • EH0417
  • EH0503

EH0503
EH0466
EH0459
EH0417 EH0410
EH0393
EH0517

EH0404
EH0487
EH0420

EH0453

EH0392
EH0391
EH0411

EH0414
EH0373
EH0456

EH0530
EH0442
EH0372

  • EH0523
  • EH0516

EH0531

EH0529
EH0378
EH0353
EH0452
EH0520

EH0540
EH0506
EH0360

EH0353
EH0494
EH0518
EH0479
EH0431

EH0256
EH0535

EH0532
EH0439
EH0545

EH0546

EH0512
EH0469
EH0476

EH0457
EH0560

EH0356
EH0491
EH0533

  • EH0324
  • EH0324

EH0445

EH0437
EH0525
EH0522
EH0563

EH0563
EH0495
EH0490
EH0440

EH0416

EH0502 EH0502
EH0409
EH0465
EH0425

  • EH0480
  • EH0507

EH0502
EH0499
EH0519
EH0495

EH0537
EH0521

  • EH0483
  • EH0502

EH0549
EH0524
EH0369
EH0292 EH0298 EH0298
EH0387
EH0387

  • EH0467
  • EH0498

EH0486
EH0377

EH0368
EH0524

  • EH0438
  • EH0543

EH0538

EH0383 EH0382
EH0538

  • EH0538
  • EH0403

EH0359

EH0376
EH0450
EH0528

EH0527
EH0542 EH0541
EH0415
EH0390
EH0350

EH0355
EH0351 EH0340
EH0326
EH0364

  • EH0526
  • EH0424

EH0419
EH0386
EH0423
EH0399
EH0510

EH0514

EH0513
EH0455
EH0333
EH0464

  • EH0413
  • EH0371

EH0397
EH0333

EH0332
EH0396
EH0381
EH0349
EH0534

EH0444

EH0412
EH0344

EH0354
EH0361
EH0380
EH0435

EH0394
EH0501
EH0430

EH0428 EH0429
EH0434

EH0428 EH0432
EH0458
EH0432

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.

EH0432

SINC and Road Verge Boundaries were provided by Hampshire Biological Records Centre (HBIC).

PROJECT: CLIENT: TITLE:

  • SCALE @ A3:
  • CHECKED:
  • APPROVED:

  • HS
  • AH
  • 1:43,248

Whitehill & Bordon Relief Road Hampshire County Council

  • FILE:
  • DES-DRN:
  • DATE:

RB

  • FIGURE 9.3
  • FEB 2014

  • PROJECT No:
  • DRAWING No:
  • REV:

Westbrook Mills, Godalming
Surrey GU7 2AZ
Mountbatten House, Basing View Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 4HJ www.wspgroup.co.uk

  • REV
  • DATE
  • BY
  • DESCRIPTION
  • CHK
  • APD

  • 40393
  • FIGURE 9.3
  • B

www.pbworld.com

Non-statutory Designated Sites and Ancient Woodland

DRAWING STATUS:

© WSP Group plc

Revision B

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

Weald Phas

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:

  • HS
  • AH
  • 1:81,575

Whitehill & Bordon Relief Road Hampshire County Council

  • FILE:
  • DES-DRN:
  • DATE:

CLIENT:

TITLE:

RB

  • FIGURE 9.1
  • FEB 2014

  • PROJECT No:
  • DRAWING No:
  • REV:

Westbrook Mills, Godalming
Surrey GU7 2AZ
Mountbatten House, Basing View Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 4HJ

  • REV
  • DATE
  • BY
  • DESCRIPTION
  • CHK
  • APD

  • 40393
  • FIGURE 9.1
  • A

  • www.pbworld.com
  • www.wspgroup.co.uk

DRAWING STATUS:

European Designated Sites
© WSP Group plc

Revision B

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

Broxhead Common

Binswood
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:

  • HS
  • AH
  • 1:42,276

Whitehill & Bordon Relief Road Hampshire County Council

  • FILE:
  • DES-DRN:
  • DATE:

CLIENT:

TITLE:

RB

  • FIGURE 9.2
  • FEB 2014

  • PROJECT No:
  • DRAWING No:
  • REV:

  • Westbrook Mills, Godalming
  • Mountbatten House, Basing View

Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 4HJ www.wspgroup.co.uk

  • REV
  • DATE
  • BY
  • DESCRIPTION
  • CHK
  • APD

  • 40393
  • FIGURE 9.2
  • A

Surrey GU7 2AZ www.pbworld.com

DRAWING STATUS:

UK Statutory Designated Sites
© WSP Group plc

Revision B

Key
Route Alignment 2km Search Area

±

EH0484

5km Search Area Road Verges of Ecological Importance Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC) Ancient Woodland Inventory

EH0515
EH0462

EH0475
EH0472

EH0454 EH0454

  • EH0417
  • EH0503

EH0503
EH0466
EH0459
EH0417 EH0410
EH0393
EH0517

EH0404
EH0487
EH0420

EH0453

EH0392
EH0391
EH0411

EH0414
EH0373
EH0456

EH0530
EH0442
EH0372

  • EH0523
  • EH0516

EH0531

EH0529
EH0378
EH0353
EH0452
EH0520

EH0540
EH0506
EH0360

EH0353
EH0494
EH0518
EH0479
EH0431

Recommended publications
  • 1St – 31St May 2021 Welcome

    1St – 31St May 2021 Welcome

    ALTON Walking & Cycling Festival 1st – 31st May 2021 Welcome... Key: to Alton Town Councils walking and cycling festival. We are delighted that Walking experience isn’t necessary for this year’s festival is able to go ahead and that we are able to offer a range Easy: these as distances are relatively short and paths and of walks and cycle rides that will suit not only the more experienced enthusiast gradients generally easy. These walks will be taken but also provide a welcome introduction to either walking or cycling, or both! at a relaxed pace, often stopping briefly at places of Alton Town Council would like wish to thank this year’s main sponsor, interest and may be suitable for family groups. the Newbury Buiding Society and all of the volunteers who have put together a programme to promote, share and develop walking and cycling in Moderate: These walks follow well defined paths and tracks, though they may be steep in places. They and around Alton. should be suitable for most people of average fitness. Please Note: Harder: These walks are more demanding and We would remind all participants that they must undertake a self-assessment there will be some steep climbs and/or sustained for Covid 19 symptoms and no-one should be participating in a walk or cylcle ascent and descent and rough terrain. These walks ride if they, or someone they live with, or have recently been in close contact are more suitable for those with a good level of with have displayed any symptoms. fitness and stamina.
  • Gazetteer.Doc Revised from 10/03/02

    Gazetteer.Doc Revised from 10/03/02

    Save No. 91 Printed 10/03/02 10:33 AM Gazetteer.doc Revised From 10/03/02 Gazetteer compiled by E J Wiseman Abbots Ann SU 3243 Bighton Lane Watercress Beds SU 5933 Abbotstone Down SU 5836 Bishop's Dyke SU 3405 Acres Down SU 2709 Bishopstoke SU 4619 Alice Holt Forest SU 8042 Bishops Sutton Watercress Beds SU 6031 Allbrook SU 4521 Bisterne SU 1400 Allington Lane Gravel Pit SU 4717 Bitterne (Southampton) SU 4413 Alresford Watercress Beds SU 5833 Bitterne Park (Southampton) SU 4414 Alresford Pond SU 5933 Black Bush SU 2515 Amberwood Inclosure SU 2013 Blackbushe Airfield SU 8059 Amery Farm Estate (Alton) SU 7240 Black Dam (Basingstoke) SU 6552 Ampfield SU 4023 Black Gutter Bottom SU 2016 Andover Airfield SU 3245 Blackmoor SU 7733 Anton valley SU 3740 Blackmoor Golf Course SU 7734 Arlebury Lake SU 5732 Black Point (Hayling Island) SZ 7599 Ashlett Creek SU 4603 Blashford Lakes SU 1507 Ashlett Mill Pond SU 4603 Blendworth SU 7113 Ashley Farm (Stockbridge) SU 3730 Bordon SU 8035 Ashley Manor (Stockbridge) SU 3830 Bossington SU 3331 Ashley Walk SU 2014 Botley Wood SU 5410 Ashley Warren SU 4956 Bourley Reservoir SU 8250 Ashmansworth SU 4157 Boveridge SU 0714 Ashurst SU 3310 Braishfield SU 3725 Ash Vale Gravel Pit SU 8853 Brambridge SU 4622 Avington SU 5332 Bramley Camp SU 6559 Avon Castle SU 1303 Bramshaw Wood SU 2516 Avon Causeway SZ 1497 Bramshill (Warren Heath) SU 7759 Avon Tyrrell SZ 1499 Bramshill Common SU 7562 Backley Plain SU 2106 Bramshill Police College Lake SU 7560 Baddesley Common SU 3921 Bramshill Rubbish Tip SU 7561 Badnam Creek (River
  • South Downs Integrated Landscape Character Assessment

    South Downs Integrated Landscape Character Assessment

    K2 D4a H6 J1 E4 L3 D3a C1 A5 N1 H6 O1 D3a O2 E4 D1b K1 D2a L2 L2 M1 N1 L2 E3 N1 D1a D2b D2b H5 M1 M1 D2b L2 J2 L2 D2b K1 H4 D2b B2 L1 D2a P1 F4 I3 D2a I3 P1 B3 E1 H3 B1 E2 A3 G4 G4 Q1 Q1 Landscape Character Areas Q1 Q1 D1a South Winchester Downland Mosaic (Enclosed) B4 D1b South Winchester Downland Mosaic (Open) D2a Hambledon and Clanfield Downland Mosaic (Enclosed) D2b Hambledon and Clanfield Downland Mosaic (Open) D3a Bramdean and Cheriton Downland Mosaic (Enclosed) D4a Newton Valence Downland Mosaic (Enclosed) D: Downland Mosaic K2 H6 J1 E4 D4a L3 D3a C1 A5 N1 H6 O1 D3a O2 E4 D1b K1 D2a L2 L2 M1 N1 L2 E3 N1 D1a D2b D2b H5 M1 M1 D2b L2 J2 L2 D2b K1 H4 D2b B2 L1 D2a P1 F4 I3 D2a I3 P1 B3 E1 H3 E2 B1 A3 G4 G4 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Historic Landscape Character B4 Fieldscapes Woodland Unenclosed Valley Floor Designed Landscapes 0101-Fieldscapes Assarts 0201-Post 1800 Woodland 04-Unenclosed 06-Valley Floor 09-Designed Landscapes 0102-Early Enclosures 0202- Pre1800 Woodland Settlement Industry Military 0103- Recent Enclosures Horticulture 0501- Pre 1800 Settlement 08-Industry 10-Military 0104-Modern Fields 03-Horticulture 0502- Post 1800 Expansion Recreation Settlement 13-Recreation D: Downland Mosaic LANDSCAPE TYPE D: DOWNLAND MOSAIC D.1 The Downland Mosaic landscape type comprises an area of chalk downland at the western end of the South Downs, forming part of a broad area of chalk downland which extends westwards beyond Winchester to the Dorset Downs and Salisbury Plain, and north to Basingstoke.
  • Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation Sincs Hampshire.Pdf

    Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation Sincs Hampshire.Pdf

    Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINCs) within Hampshire © Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre No part of this documentHBIC may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recoding or otherwise without the prior permission of the Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre Central Grid SINC Ref District SINC Name Ref. SINC Criteria Area (ha) BD0001 Basingstoke & Deane Straits Copse, St. Mary Bourne SU38905040 1A 2.14 BD0002 Basingstoke & Deane Lee's Wood SU39005080 1A 1.99 BD0003 Basingstoke & Deane Great Wallop Hill Copse SU39005200 1A/1B 21.07 BD0004 Basingstoke & Deane Hackwood Copse SU39504950 1A 11.74 BD0005 Basingstoke & Deane Stokehill Farm Down SU39605130 2A 4.02 BD0006 Basingstoke & Deane Juniper Rough SU39605289 2D 1.16 BD0007 Basingstoke & Deane Leafy Grove Copse SU39685080 1A 1.83 BD0008 Basingstoke & Deane Trinley Wood SU39804900 1A 6.58 BD0009 Basingstoke & Deane East Woodhay Down SU39806040 2A 29.57 BD0010 Basingstoke & Deane Ten Acre Brow (East) SU39965580 1A 0.55 BD0011 Basingstoke & Deane Berries Copse SU40106240 1A 2.93 BD0012 Basingstoke & Deane Sidley Wood North SU40305590 1A 3.63 BD0013 Basingstoke & Deane The Oaks Grassland SU40405920 2A 1.12 BD0014 Basingstoke & Deane Sidley Wood South SU40505520 1B 1.87 BD0015 Basingstoke & Deane West Of Codley Copse SU40505680 2D/6A 0.68 BD0016 Basingstoke & Deane Hitchen Copse SU40505850 1A 13.91 BD0017 Basingstoke & Deane Pilot Hill: Field To The South-East SU40505900 2A/6A 4.62
  • Natural England Standard A4 Word Template

    Natural England Standard A4 Word Template

    European Site Conservation Objectives: Supplementary advice on conserving and restoring site features East Hampshire Hangers Special Area of Conservation (SAC) Site Code: UK0012723 Photo credit: Peter Wakely, Natural England/Flickr Date of Publication: 11 February 2019 Page 1 of 31 About this document This document provides Natural England’s supplementary advice about the European Site Conservation Objectives relating to East Hampshire Hangers SAC. This advice should therefore be read together with the SAC Conservation Objectives available here. You should use the Conservation Objectives, this Supplementary Advice and any case-specific advice given by Natural England, when developing, proposing or assessing an activity, plan or project that may affect this site. This Supplementary Advice to the Conservation Objectives presents attributes which are ecological characteristics of the designated species and habitats within a site. The listed attributes are considered to be those that best describe the site’s ecological integrity and which, if safeguarded, will enable achievement of the Conservation Objectives. Each attribute has a target which is either quantified or qualitative depending on the available evidence. The target identifies as far as possible the desired state to be achieved for the attribute. The tables provided below bring together the findings of the best available scientific evidence relating to the site’s qualifying features, which may be updated or supplemented in further publications from Natural England and other sources. The local evidence used in preparing this supplementary advice has been cited. The references to the national evidence used are available on request. Where evidence and references have not been indicated, Natural England has applied ecological knowledge and expert judgement.
  • Flora of the Hampshire Downs

    Flora of the Hampshire Downs

    Flora of the Hampshire Downs Naturetrek Tour Report 10 - 12 June 2011 Fly Orchid Narrow leaved Marsh Orchid White Fragrant Orchid Report and images compiled by Jon Stokes Naturetrek Cheriton Mill Cheriton Alresford Hampshire SO24 0NG England T: +44 (0)1962 733051 F: +44 (0)1962 736426 E: [email protected] W: www.naturetrek.co.uk Tour Report Flora of the Hampshire Downs Tour Leader: Jon Stokes (Naturetrek Leader & Naturalist) Participants: Gill Wright Jane Hughes Maureen Reynolds Valerie Storey Alison Barclay Chris Piper Day 1 Friday 10th June The group arrived at the hotel for dinner, after which we set off on our first outing. As the evening drew in we headed east towards Petersfield seeing a Roe Deer bounding down the road in front of us, before arriving at Coulters Dean Bank. Here Greater Butterfly Orchids were flowering and their faint perfume could be smelt on the damp evening air. Common Spotted Orchids and Wild Columbine were also part of the downs riches. Overhead bats flew and a Robin sang from the bushes but all too soon darkness set in, so we headed back to the hotel and bed. Day 2 Saturday 11th June The morning dawned bright and clear and we set off for our first visit of the day. Arriving at a small wet meadow, the first plants to be seen were Southern Marsh and Narrow Leaved Marsh Orchids, but unfortunately the meadow had been cut, so many of the other flowers were not visible. We therefore set off for Odiham Common, stopping briefly to look at a native Black Poplar.
  • HBIC Annual Monitoring Report 2018

    HBIC Annual Monitoring Report 2018

    Monitoring Change in Priority Habitats, Priority Species and Designated Areas For Local Development Framework Annual Monitoring Reports 2018/19 (including breakdown by district) Basingstoke and Deane Eastleigh Fareham Gosport Havant Portsmouth Winchester Produced by Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre December 2019 Sharing information about Hampshire's wildlife The Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre Partnership includes local authorities, government agencies, wildlife charities and biological recording groups. Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre 2 Contents 1 Biodiversity Monitoring in Hampshire ................................................................................... 4 2 Priority habitats ....................................................................................................................... 7 3 Nature Conservation Designations ....................................................................................... 12 4 Priority habitats within Designated Sites .............................................................................. 13 5 Condition of Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs)....................................................... 14 7. SINCs in Positive Management (SD 160) - Not reported on for 2018-19 .......................... 19 8 Changes in Notable Species Status over the period 2009 - 2019 ....................................... 20 09 Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council .......................................................................... 28 10 Eastleigh Borough
  • Section 2A: Biodiversity Audit

    Section 2A: Biodiversity Audit

    Biodiversity Action Plan for East Hampshire Section 2a: Biodiversity Audit Section 2: Biodiversity Data - 1 - Biodiversity Action Plan for East Hampshire Introduction Biodiversity in East Hampshire is currently, and has been for centuries, extremely varied, due to the diverse geology and ancient history of natural and human processes occurring on the land. The district’s landscapes and the habitats and species they host are outlined in Section 1. Given below is a more detailed account of the extent, distribution and condition of the district’s biodiversity, using the best available knowledge. Habitats Shown below are maps of the district, showing each habitat type – these are derived from a county-wide programme to assess habitat types, using data held by Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre. Also at county-wide level are A Biodiversity Action Plan for Hampshire’s Habitat Action Plans (HAPs) (www.hampshirebiodiversity.org.uk/vol-two.html ). These plans outline priority actions for each habitat type, which have been translated into district-level action in Section 3 through consultation with partners. • All mapped habitats correspond with the Priority Habitats in A Biodiversity Action Plan for Hampshire except: o Arable o Improved Grassland o Coniferous woodland o Urban The maps show that Hampshire’s priority habitats such as calcareous grassland are fragmented and small in area compared to agricultural and urban land uses, but that these fragments correspond to the familiar landscapes in the district such as chalk downland. Other habitat types, such as the mosaic of Wealden heathland and acidic grasslands in the north-east of the area, are larger and in closer proximity to each other.
  • Other Material

    Other Material

    188 HAMPSHIRE FIELD CLUB BOTANICAL EXCURSION TO NOAR HILL N Wednesday, July 4th, a very successful excursion to Noar Hill in search of Orchids took place. This spot is very O little known ; it lies between Newton Valence and Empshott at an elevation of 696 feet, with beautiful views of all the country round. Old chalk diggings, overgrown with turf, form the happy hunting-ground for a large number of wild flowers.' A short local history thus speaks of it : " There was a hamlet or manor of Cures (a clerical error for Oures) lying within the Hundred of Selborne held by the wealthy Benedictine Abbey of Hyde at Winchester. In 1275, and again in 1334, it figures in the Hundred Rolls as the Manor of Ores held of the King ' in chief' by the Abbey ' in perpetual alms ' ; the little Manor remained in the possession of the Abbey till the Dissolution." Gilbert White writes of " Nore Hill, a noble chalk promontory, remarkable for sending forth two streams into two different seas. The one to the south becomes a branch of the Arun, and so falling into the British Channel ; the other to the north, the Selborne stream, makes one branch of the Wey and passes .... thus at the Nore into the German Ocean." According to the local history, " in old days the Lord of the Manor alone might dig chalk from the waste, and seems to have taken full advantage of his privilege if we may judge from the pock-marks on Noar Hill. Anyone else who had a fancy to do the same was liable to a fine of £20 per load." About 50 botanically inclined members turned up, the weather was all that could be desired, orchids were there in plenty, in fact, in places we walked over masses of the Musk Orchis.
  • Selborne Selborne

    Selborne Selborne

    Selborne Selborne 1.0 PARISH Selborne 2.0 HUNDRED Selborne 3.0 NGR 474100 133800 4.0 GEOLOGY Upper Greensand; Lower Chalk adjacent to the west. 5.0 SITE CONTEXT (Map 2) Selborne is situated on the B3006, south of its bridging point on the Oakhanger Stream and on the lower slopes (east) of Selborne Common. The Oakhanger Stream rises from springs on the lower slope of Noar Hill to the south of the settlement, and 1km west of the church below Selborne Common. The Common rises to 200m AOD, whilst the parish church is sited just above the Stream at c. 121m AOD. The settlement is linear in appearance spreading southwards from the church for almost a kilometre. To the south- east, C19 and C20 development has spread into the meadowland between the Selborne Road and the stream. 6.0 PLAN TYPE & DESCRIPTION (Maps 3, 4 & 5) Agglomeration + regular row + irregular rows + common edge Selborne is a settlement of many components. Within the whole it offers the greatest diversity of rural settlement type in East Hampshire District. 6.1 Agglomeration the parish church of St Mary is at the north end of Selborne, set back a little to the east of the principal thoroughfare known as Selborne Road. The church is in a commanding position, overlooking the Oakhanger Stream 100m north, whilst to the west it looks down upon a four-way junction on the Selborne Road. The association of church with road junction is typical of many East Hampshire settlements though in the case of Selborne at least two of these routes have been re-directed since the Medieval period.
  • Monitoring Change in Priority Habitats, Priority Species and Designated Areas

    Monitoring Change in Priority Habitats, Priority Species and Designated Areas

    Monitoring Change in Priority Habitats, Priority Species and Designated Areas For Local Development Framework Annual Monitoring Reports 2018/19 (including breakdown by district) Basingstoke and Deane Eastleigh Fareham Gosport Havant Portsmouth Winchester Produced by Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre December 2019 Sharing information about Hampshire's wildlife The Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre Partnership includes local authorities, government agencies, wildlife charities and biological recording groups. Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre 2 Contents 1 Biodiversity Monitoring in Hampshire ................................................................................... 4 2 Priority habitats ....................................................................................................................... 7 3 Nature Conservation Designations ....................................................................................... 12 4 Priority habitats within Designated Sites .............................................................................. 13 5 Condition of Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs)....................................................... 14 7. SINCs in Positive Management (SD 160) - Not reported on for 2018-19 .......................... 19 8 Changes in Notable Species Status over the period 2009 - 2019 ....................................... 20 09 Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council .......................................................................... 28 10 Eastleigh Borough
  • PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS. the Honour You Have Done Me By

    PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS. the Honour You Have Done Me By

    PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS. By O. G. S. CRAWFORD, F.B.A., F.S.A. HE honour you have done me by electing me as your President for the forthcoming year is one that I appreciate highly and Tfor which I thank you. Like our retiring President, I am a Hampshire man, and we both have a particular affection for the lower reaches of the Test valley, where we live. I shall try, during my term of office, to emulate him and to be present at as many of our Field Meetings as possible ; and I hope that we shall often see him there too. These peregrinations through the country are, in my considered opinion,, of very great value not only to ourselves, but to the County and country. They show people that there are quite a number of people who obviously take an interest in things old and things beautiful, in the physical structure of our country and the earlier forms of life that inhabited it, in the birds and plants that now live here. Without such occasional demonstrations their existence is in danger of being overlooked by those whose eyes have not been opened to the interesting tilings that swarm around them, if they only knew it. To take antiquities only : In the course of my own field-work I have come across several instances outside Hampshire where people have refrained from damage or destruction not from any interest of their own, but simply because they know that others are interested in them; and because they are decent people they respect that interest, even without sharing it.