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West Sussex County Council Monument Full Report 20/09/2018 Number of Records: 27 Boundary Markers in West Sussex
West Sussex County Council Monument Full Report 20/09/2018 Number of records: 27 Boundary Markers in West Sussex SMR Number Site Name Record Type MWS1392 Gunters Stone Boundary Marker Monument Gunters Stone is a triangular boundary stone on the Hampshire/Sussex border. Monument Types and Dates BOUNDARY MARKER (Unknown date) Evidence STRUCTURE Description and Sources Description Gunters Stone is a triangular boundary stone on the Hampshire/Sussex border.{1}{2} Sources (1) Map: OS. 1963. 6inch (2) Bibliographic reference: Aldsworth F G. 1975. SU70NW1. Associated resources - None recorded Location National Grid Reference SU 7429 0950 (point) SU70NW Administrative Areas Civil Parish Stoughton, Chichester, West Sussex District Chichester, West Sussex Address/Historic Names - None recorded Designations, Statuses and Scorings Associated Designations - None recorded Other Statuses and Cross-References SHINE Candidate (Possible) Active Sites & Monuments Record - 37 Active OS Number - SU70NW1 Active Ratings and Scorings - None recorded Land Use Associated Historic Landscape Character Records - None recorded Other Land Classes - None recorded Related Monuments - None Recorded Finds - None recorded Associated Events/Activities - None recorded Associated Individuals/Organisations - None recorded MonFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 1 SMR Number MWS1771 Site Name Roman Building and Palisade, Broadbridge SMR Number Site Name Record Type MWS1771 Roman Building and Palisade, Broadbridge Monument Monument Types and Dates BOUNDARY MARKER (Roman - 43 AD to 409 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE FINDSPOT (Domestic-fitting, Roman - 43 AD to 409 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE BUILDING (Building-unclassified, Roman - 200 AD to 299 AD) Evidence DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE Description and Sources Description Trial excavation in 1967 on the site of a proposed telephone exchange, 65yds. -
October 2017 to January 2018
October 2017 to January 2018 Welcome to the HeartSmart Walks programme for October 17 – January 18 These walks are led by volunteer Walk Leaders and are designed to cater for all ages and abilities. The walks offer opportunities to exercise and meet new people in a safe and friendly environment. Below is some information to help you get the most out of them: All walks finish at their starting point unless otherwise stated. No booking is required but please arrive 10 minutes before the walk is due to start. Please inform the Walk Leader if you will be leaving the walk early and sign yourself out. We recommend alwaysFebruary bringing a mobile 201 6phone to Maywith the 2016 number below stored in case of emergency. Please wear suitable footwear and you may like to bring a drink of water. Please note that the walks are smoke free. Dogs are welcome unless otherwise stated but must be kept on the lead. Timings stated on the programme are approximate If the weather is poor the walk may be cancelled. Please check with the office or website if unsure (office hours Mon-Fri 8.45am-5pm). Please read the walk description before joining the walk and ensure you are walking at the right level for you. For further information contact the Chichester Wellbeing team 01243 521 041 – [email protected] – www.chichesterwellbeing.org.uk Please note that any walks with duration of 90 minutes or more are not accredited by Walking for Health but are managed by Chichester District Council Key: L Walk leader M Back marker Travelling by bus To plan your route by bus please visit www.stagecoachbus.com/plan-a-journey Christmas walk and lunch at Chichester Yacht Club Tuesday 5th December 12:00pm Important: If you would like to attend the lunch it is essential that you let us know as soon as possible as spaces are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. -
Wooded Estate Downland
B2 B3 B1 B4 Landscape Character Areas B1 : Goodwood to Arundel Wooded Estate Downland B2 : Queen Elizabeth Forest to East Dean Wooded Estate Downland B3 : Stansted to West Dean Wooded Estate Downland B4 : Angmering and Clapham Wooded Estate Downland B: Wooded Estate Downland B2 B3 B1 B4 Historic Landscape Character Fieldscapes Woodland Unenclosed Valley Floor Designed Landscapes Water 0101- Fieldscapes Assarts 0201- Pre 1800 Woodland 04- Unenclosed 06- Valley Floor 09- Designed Landscapes 12- Water 0102- Early Enclosures 0202- Post 1800 Woodland Settlement Coastal Military Recreation 0103- Recent Enclosures Horticulture 0501- Pre 1800 Settlement 07- Coastal 10- Military 13- Recreation 0104- Modern Fields 03- Horticulture 0502- Post 1800 Expansion Industry Communications Settlement 08- Industry 11- Communications B: Wooded Estate Downland LANDSCAPE TYPE B: WOODED ESTATE DOWNLAND B.1 A distinctive ridge of chalk dominated by large woodland blocks and estates in the central part of the South Downs extending from the Hampshire/West Sussex border in the west to Worthing in the east. DESCRIPTION Integrated Key Characteristics: • Chalk geology forming an elevated ridge with typical folded downland topography, with isolated patches of clay-with-flints (part of a former more extensive clay cap) which has given rise to acidic soils. • Supports extensive woodland including semi-natural ancient woodland plus beech, mixed and commercial coniferous plantation. The extensive woodland cover creates a distinctive dark horizon in views from the south. • Woodland is interlocked with straight-sided, irregular open arable fields linked by hedgerows. A sporting landscape with woodland managed for shooting and areas of cover crops for game. • Woodland cover creates an enclosed landscape with contained views, occasionally contrasting with dramatic long distance views from higher, more open elevations. -
Hollins 1998
RALPH HOLLINS WILDLIFE HIGHLIGHTS – 1998 WEEK 52 BIRDS: THU 31 DEC. Mark Litjens toured Keyhaven, Timsbury and Farlington today in preparation for his New Year’s Day list and here is what he had to say about his day. “Today I was checking on certain species for the new years day bash. I started at near Keyhaven and had another BARN OWL at first light. On to Milford and the adult MED. GULL was parked in the pay and display car park. I couldn't see it's ticket though!!! A walk to Hurst Castle to check if the Black Redstart was still around but no sign of it. Not much passed Hurst though, 2 Guillemots, 1 Common Scoter and 1 Diver sp. A kingfisher was sitting on the bridge at the end of New Lane for a short while and 100+ Golden plovers were very well camouflaged in a ploughed field nearby. A walk from Lower Pennington Lane car park to the sea wall produced 2 PEREGRINE Falcons but only 2 Slavonian Grebes were visible on the sea. Stopping off at Timsbury on the way to Farlington produced the FERRUGINOUS DUCK and RING-NECKED DUCK very quickly. At Farlington Marshes the AVOCET showed well on the mud west of the main lagoon and some 60 KNOT were nearby. I only saw 1 SHORT-EARED OWL but 3 had been seen during the morning.” WED 30 DEC NEEDS ORE POINT at the mouth of the Beaulieu river on the New Forest shore was visited by Mark Litjens today and as he arrived a splendid BARN OWL crossed his path as a prelude to a seawatch in which he saw 1 EIDER and 8 DIVER SPECIES but a bigger and better bird was waiting for him by the disabled hide – a RAVEN which made its distinctive gruff call and fed on the ground before flying off east. -
Sussex RARE PLANT REGISTER of Scarce & Threatened Vascular Plants, Charophytes, Bryophytes and Lichens
The Sussex RARE PLANT REGISTER of Scarce & Threatened Vascular Plants, Charophytes, Bryophytes and Lichens NB - Dummy Front Page The Sussex Rare Plant Register of Scarce & Threatened Vascular Plants, Charophytes, Bryophytes and Lichens Editor: Mary Briggs Record editors: Paul Harmes and Alan Knapp May 2001 Authors of species accounts Vascular plants: Frances Abraham (40), Mary Briggs (70), Beryl Clough (35), Pat Donovan (10), Paul Harmes (40), Arthur Hoare (10), Alan Knapp (65), David Lang (20), Trevor Lording (5), Rachel Nicholson (1), Tony Spiers (10), Nick Sturt (35), Rod Stern (25), Dennis Vinall (5) and Belinda Wheeler (1). Charophytes: (Stoneworts): Frances Abraham. Bryophytes: (Mosses and Liverworts): Rod Stern. Lichens: Simon Davey. Acknowledgements Seldom is it possible to produce a publication such as this without the input of a team of volunteers, backed by organisations sympathetic to the subject-matter, and this report is no exception. The records which form the basis for this work were made by the dedicated fieldwork of the members of the Sussex Botanical Recording Society (SBRS), The Botanical Society of the British Isles (BSBI), the British Bryological Society (BBS), The British Lichen Society (BLS) and other keen enthusiasts. This data is held by the nominated County Recorders. The Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre (SxBRC) compiled the tables of the Sussex rare Bryophytes and Lichens. It is important to note that the many contributors to the text gave their time freely and with generosity to ensure this work was completed within a tight timescale. Many of the contributions were typed by Rita Hemsley. Special thanks must go to Alan Knapp for compiling and formatting all the computerised text. -
An Ecological Survey of the Mid Arun Valley
An ecological survey of the Mid Arun Valley Prepared by: Jacqueline Thompson BSc (Hons) MSc MCIEEM Consultant Ecologist and Botanist Wildlife Splash Pinehurst East Street Mayfield East Sussex TN20 6TZ Tel: 01435 872641 Mob: 07941 274423 [email protected] 1 Wildlife Splash CONTENTS SUMMARY ..................................................................................................... 4 1 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................... 8 1.1 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES ............................................................................................ 8 1.2 BACKGROUND TO THE SURVEY............................................................................ 8 1.4 HISTORICAL CONTEXT ............................................................................................. 9 1.5 HUMAN CONTEXT .................................................................................................... 12 2 METHODS .............................................................................................. 14 2.1 DESKTOP BIODIVERSITY SURVEY...................................................................... 14 2.2 HABITAT SURVEY ..................................................................................................... 14 2.2.1 Phase 1 habitat survey .................................................................................... 14 2.2.2 Notable tree survey .......................................................................................... 14 2.2.3 Hedgerow -
South Downs National Park Access Network
2 Produced for the South Downs National Park Authority by Associates from the Environment X Change. www.environmentxchange.co.uk Main Authors GIS Analyst Sharon Bayne BSc MSc MCIEEM Val Hyland BA Dip LA (Hons) PGCert. UD Megan Davies BSc MSc Blackwood Bayne Ltd, 8 Herts Crescent, Val Hyland Consulting [email protected] Loose, Maidstone, Kent ME15 0AX Silverthorn, Scotton Street, Wye, Kent 07745 130062 s [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 01622 746316 01233 812195 Contributing Authors Lynnette Leeson BSc (Hons), Dip TP. M.R.T.P.I. Andrea Byerley BA(Hons) MSc Hares Landscape and Planning, Dale Cottage, Byerley Ltd, 8 The Mount, High Street, Bidborough, West Burton, West Sussex RH20 1HD Tunbridge Wells, Kent [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 01892 529541 01798 839277 Acknowledgements This study would not have been possible without the input and support from many people across the study area. The authors would like to thank the many people who contributed time, data and knowledge to this study. These include officers from the SDNPA (Ray Drabble, Nick Heasman, Bruce Middleton, Jeremy Burgess, Nigel James, Chris Paterson, Allison Thorpe and other members of the project steering group), Natural England (Marian Ashdown, Angela Marlow, Jenny Bowen), Sussex Wildlife Trust (Janyis Watson, Laura Brook), Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust (Clive Chatters), National Trust (Jane Cecil), Steve Lees (Test Valley) for information on PUSH and the many officers from the study area districts who provided information and data. -
Brighton HF Rambling Club Club Programme January to June 2015
Brighton HF Rambling Club Founded 1906 Affiliated to HF Holidays Club Programme January to June 2015 NB – If using public transport please check times and notify the leader SUN KITHURST HILL circular via Burpham & Stokes 11.2 miles 4th Jan Leader: Maggie Start: Kithurst Hill CP - map ref: TQ 069 125 at 10.00 RH20 4HW WED PYECOMBE circular via Stanmer Park 10.8 miles 7th Jan Leader: Maggie Start: Pyecombe Garage - map ref: TQ 292 123 at 10.10 Bus No 40 Stop D Old Steine at 09.40 BN45 7FN SUN THE LION & THE LAMB via down land paths & tracks 10.5 miles th 11 Jan Leader: Jean Start: North End Lyons Farm retail park - map ref: TQ 152 055 at 10.00 BN14 9RX WED PATCHAM circular via Western Brow & Chatri 8 miles 14 th Jan Leader: Vic Start: Black Lion Patcham - map ref: TQ 301 089 at 10.00 Bus No 40 Stop F Churchill Sq at 09.35 BN1 8YQ SUN NORTH LANCING via No Man’s Land 9.5 miles 18 th Jan Leader: Tim Start: CP top of Halewick Lane - map ref: TQ 175 062 at 10.15 BN15 0QW WED LEWES circular with option of curry at the end of walk (cost of curry approx £7.00) 7.00 miles 21 st Jan Leader: Susan Louis Start: Lewes Stn – map ref TQ 416 099 at 10.00 th Train at 9.47 destination Lewes Please ring Susan by 14 Jan to book (01273 471362) BN7 2JU SUN WARNHAM VILLAGE TRIANGLE via Slinfold & Rowhook 8.5 miles 25 th Jan Leader: Diana Start: Warnham Village CP – map ref: TQ 156 335 at 10.15 RH12 3QR WED WOODINGDEAN circular via Kingston Ridge & Breaky Bottom 9 miles 28 th Jan Leaders: Barbara & Peter Start: Norton Drive CP (off Falmer Rd) – map ref: TQ 357 064 at 10.00 Bus No 2 Stop H Churchill Sq at 9.27 (alight at Downs Hotel) BN2 6AH SUN PULBOROUGH BROOKS NATURE RESERVE via Nutbourne 8.5 miles 1st Feb Leader: Diana Start: RSPB visitor’s CP – map ref: SU 058 166 at 10.15 BN21 5RZ WED ARDINGLY via Horsted Keynes & Highbrook 8 miles 4th Feb Leader: Brian Start: Ardingly Village CP – map ref: TQ 347 295 at 10.00 No public transport RH17 6UD SUN EARTHAM WOODS via Stane St. -
Sussex: Rye Bay to Chichester Harbour
Coasts and seas of the United Kingdom Region 8 Sussex: Rye Bay to Chichester Harbour edited by J.H. Barne, C.F. Robson, S.S. Kaznowska, J.P. Doody, N.C. Davidson & A.L. Buck Joint Nature Conservation Committee Monkstone House, City Road Peterborough PE1 1JY UK ©JNCC 1998 This volume has been produced by the Coastal Directories Project of the JNCC on behalf of the Project Steering Group. JNCC Coastal Directories Project Team Project directors Dr J.P. Doody, Dr N.C. Davidson Project management and co-ordination J.H. Barne, C.F. Robson Editing and publication S.S. Kaznowska, A.L. Buck Administration & editorial assistance J. Plaza, P.A. Smith, N.M. Stevenson The project receives guidance from a Steering Group which has more than 200 members. More detailed information and advice comes from the members of the Core Steering Group, which is composed as follows: Dr J.M. Baxter Scottish Natural Heritage R.J. Bleakley Department of the Environment, Northern Ireland R. Bradley The Association of Sea Fisheries Committees of England and Wales Dr J.P. Doody Joint Nature Conservation Committee B. Empson Environment Agency C. Gilbert Kent County Council & National Coasts and Estuaries Advisory Group N. Hailey English Nature Dr K. Hiscock Joint Nature Conservation Committee Prof. S.J. Lockwood Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Sciences C.R. Macduff-Duncan Esso UK (on behalf of the UK Offshore Operators Association) Dr D.J. Murison Scottish Office Agriculture, Environment & Fisheries Department Dr H.J. Prosser Welsh Office Dr J.S. Pullen WWF UK (Worldwide Fund for Nature) Dr P.C. -
Heartsmart Walk Programme
Welcome to the HeartSmart Walks programme August to October 2021 Pheasant Copse, taken by Andrew Berriman 1 Pre-booking only – online or via telephone You must not attend a walk if you are unwell or have any Covid-19 symptoms. Symptoms include a high temperature, a new continuous cough and the loss, or a change to your sense of smell or taste 10-12 walkers per walk – if the government guidelines change the numbers may change If you turn up without having pre booked you will not be able to walk with the group Walks will be available for booking one week in advance To book visit the Chichester District Council Website or call 01243 521041 2. Before the walk Food and drink - Bring your own Restarting food or snacks and plenty of water, as cafes may still be closed. Clothing and equipment - Wear group walks suitable clothing and footwear for the conditions – if in doubt, ask the walk leader. You may want to Quick Guide for Walkers bring your own alcohol-based What’s changed? hand sanitiser, gloves or first aid supplies. The walk leader may Due to COVID-19 we need to change the way have a first aid kit, but for minor Ramblers group walks are organised – by limiting incidents it may be better to use the group size, and taking extra measures to keep your own supplies. each other safe. Getting to the walk - Plan how you will get to the walk. Remember This guide outlines the steps that everyone must you are not allowed to share a car take when joining a Ramblers Walking for Health with someone outside of your group walk. -
Strategic Environmental Assessment 1
Strategic Environmental Assessment for the Walberton Neighbourhood Plan Scoping Report Walberton Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group December 2019 Strategic Environmental Assessment for Scoping Report the Walberton Neighbourhood Plan Quality information Prepared by Checked by Approved by Jessica Playle Ryan Putt Nick Chisholm-Batten Graduate Environmental Associate Director Environmental Consultant Consultant Revision History Revision Revision date Details Authorized Name Position V1.0 16th December Initial draft version for 16th December Nick Chisholm- Associate 2019 Neighbourhood Group 2019 Batten Director comment V2.0 23rd December Consultation version 23rd December Nick Chisholm- Associate 2019 2019 Batten Director Prepared for: Walberton Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group Prepared by: AECOM Limited Portwall Place Portwall Lane Bristol BS1 6NA United Kingdom aecom.com © 2019 AECOM Limited. All Rights Reserved. This document has been prepared by AECOM Limited (“AECOM”) for use of Locality (the “Client”) in accordance with generally accepted consultancy principles, the budget for fees and the terms of reference agreed between AECOM and the Client. Any information provided by third parties and referred to herein has not been checked or verified by AECOM, unless otherwise expressly stated in the document. No third party may rely upon this document without the prior and express written agreement of AECOM. Prepared for: Walberton Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group AECOM Strategic Environmental Assessment for Scoping Report the Walberton Neighbourhood -
Technical Appraisal Report August 2017
Regional Investment Programme A27 Arundel Bypass PCF Stage 1 Technical Appraisal Report August 2017 HE551523_WSP_GEN_A27A_PCF2_RP_ZM_P4.0 Registered office Bridge House, 1 Walnut Tree Close, Guildford, GU1 4LZ Highways England Company Limited registered in England and Wales number 09346363 A27 Arundel Bypass PCF Stage 1 Technical Appraisal Report Notice information and use in relation to the A27 Arundel Bypass PCF Stage 1, one of the schemes of the Regional Investment Programme. WSP assumes no responsibility to any other party in respect of or arising out of or in connection with this document and/or its contents. Document control The Project Manager is responsible for production of this document, based on the contributions made by his/her team existing at each Stage. Document Title PCF Stage 1: A27 Arundel Bypass: Technical Appraisal Report Author Edward Whitney, WSP Owner Sophie Hartfield, Highways England Distribution Highways England Reviewers, WSP | PB Team Document Status Draft Revision History This document is updated at least every stage. Version Date Description Author 1.1.21 22/01/2017 First Draft Edward Whitney 1.2.3 29/03/2017 Second Draft Colin McKenna 1.3.1 07/04/2017 Final Draft Kinnari Panchal 0002 20/06/2017 Updated Draft Colin McKenna/Gina Venton P2 24/07/2017 Updated Draft Andrew Merritt/ Gina Venton P3 14/08/2017 Updated Final Draft Andrew Merritt Reviewer List Name Role Martin Emery WSP Project Manager Richard Smith WSP Stage 2 Transportation Manager Peter Allen WSP Technical Director, Environment Sophie Hartfield