Local Wildlife Site Review 2016 Appendix 1

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Local Wildlife Site Review 2016 Appendix 1 APPENDIX 1 SUMMARY TABLE OF 2016 LOCAL WILDLIFE SITES Sites retain their original numbers, as identified in 2004, so any gaps within numbers 1-150 are where Sites have been dropped from the LoWS register. Sites 151-186 are new LoWS. Site Reference No. and Name Area (hectares) Grid Reference Ch1 Horsfrithpark Wood, Radley Green 6.22 TL 61610434 Ch2 Bushey-hays Spring, Roxwell 0.49 TL 61710847 Ch3 River Can Floodplain, Good Easter 7.85 TL 61811208 Ch4 Skreens Wood, Roxwell 3.3 TL 62060920 Ch5 Sandpit Wood, Roxwell 2.32 TL 62180745 Ch6 Parson’s Spring, Loves Green 27.48 TL 62290271 Ch7 Barrow Wood/Birch Spring, Loves Green 78.64 TL 62820236 Ch9 Engine Spring/Ring Grove, Roxwell 2.25 TL 63320768 Ch10 Hopgarden Spring, Roxwell 1.44 TL 63520787 Ch11 Cooley Spring, Roxwell 1.79 TL 63630903 Ch12 Chalybeate Spring Meadows, Good Easter 2.84 TL 63611159 Ch13 Road Verge 9, Roxwell 0.05 TL 63650997 Ch14 Writtle High Woods, Loves Green 49.64 TL 64010257 Ch16 Boyton Cross Verges, Roxwell 0.75 TL 64440973 Ch17 Nightingale Wood, Mashbury 4.86 TL 65211065 Ch18 Lady Grove, Writtle 5.19 TL 65530540 Ch19 Writtlepark Woods, Margaretting 48.91 TL 65650294 Ch20 Bushey Wood, Margaretting 3.04 TL 65700146 Ch21 James’s Spring, Margaretting 2.3 TL 65840242 Ch22 Great/Little Edney Woods, Edney Common 25.36 TL 65810385 Ch23 Lee Wood, Writtle 3.24 TL 65870474 Ch24 Osbourne’s Wood, Margaretting 1.89 TL 66000112 Ch26 Cow Watering Lane Verge, Writtle 0.05 TL 66540703 Ch28 Pleshey Castle, Pleshey 3.15 TL 66531441 Ch29 Rook Wood, Margaretting 4.19 TQ 66749985 Ch30 King Wood, Margaretting 15.03 TL 66780334 Ch31 Fitzjohn’s Wood, Pleshey 2.89 TL 66841349 Ch33 Blatche’s Wood, Chignall Smealy 3.12 TL 66981266 Ch34 Oak Stables Meadow, Margaretting 1.6 TL 67080194 Ch35 Chapel Wood Margaretting 10.63 TL 67080314 Ch36 Pound Wood, Margaretting 3.83 TL 67660028 Ch37 The Bushet, Pleshey 3.75 TL 67821527 Ch38 Little and Long Woods, Stock 9.33 TQ 68029961 Ch39 Hylands Park, Chelmsford 167.91 TL 68220412 Ch40 White’s Wood/Martins Grove, Stock 3.59 TQ 67929853 Ch42 Stock Brook Meadow, Stock 1.21 TQ 68229789 Ch43 Writtle Bridge Meadows, Writtle 14.48 TL 68570689 Ch44 Border Wood Lake, Broomfield 12.45 TL 68721173 Ch45 Hankin’s Wood, Stock 2.34 TQ 68749929 Ch46 Bushy Wood, Chignall St James 5.1 TL 68771054 Ch47 Border Wood, Broomfield 1.69 TL 68981201 Ch48 College Wood, Chelmsford 4.49 TL 69050876 Ch49 Swan Wood, Stock 16.3 TQ 68909954 Ch51 Littley Park Meadows, Littley Green 23.16 TL 69271717 Ch52 Forty Acre Plantation, Ramsden Heath 45.21 TQ 69649640 ___________________________________________________________________________________ EECOS, April 2016 Chelmsford City Council Local Wildlife Sites Review 2016 Ch53 Moulsham Thrift Wood, Chelmsford 4.19 TL 69720447 Ch54 Langleys Deer Park, Great Waltham 62.58 TL 69971389 Ch55 Newland’s Spring, Chelmsford 0.74 TL 69780908 Ch56 Forest Wood, Stock 12.48 TL 69850011 Ch57 Sparrowhawk Wood, Broomfield 3.7 TL 69931214 Ch58 Devils/Crays Wood, Ramsden Heath 20.57 TQ 70049477 Ch59 Great Bishop’s/Broom Woods, Ramsden Heath 14.01 TQ 70309753 Ch60 Lady Grove, Galleywood 2.82 TL 70270152 Ch61 Galleywood Common, Galleywood 43.79 TL 70250246 Ch62 St Mary’s Church, Broomfield 1.11 TL 70491051 Ch63 Little Bishop’s/Kiln Common, Stock 15.36 TQ 70459798 Ch64 Meepshole Wood, Ramsden Heath 21.21 TQ 70589516 Ch65 Temple Wood, Galleywood 7.84 TL 70650078 Ch66 Chathamhall Spring, Howe Street 2.81 TL 70811474 Ch67 Village Meadow, Little Waltham 3.45 TL 70901263 Ch68 Chelmer Valley Riverside, Chelmsford 28.5 TL 71100813 Ch69 Great Hyde Wood, Little Leighs 3.34 TL 70961650 Ch70 Court Hill Road Verge, Little Leighs 0.04 TL 71201794 Ch71 St Martin’s Church, Little Waltham 0.5 TL 71231270 Ch72 Blythhedges Woods, West Hanningfield 12.68 TQ 71399912 Ch73 Temple Grove, Galleywood 10.36 TL 71390138 Ch74 Lavenders Bridge Verge, Little Leighs 0.05 TL 71321809 Ch75 Blythhedges Meadow, West Hanningfield 1.33 TQ 71339951 Ch76 Chelmer Mosaic, Broomfield 16.7 TL 71341137 Ch77 Sheepcotes Wood, Little Waltham 17.24 TL 71581386 Ch78 Hanningfield Mosaic, West Hanningfield 50.53 TQ 72419810 Ch81 St John the Evangelist Church, Little Leighs 0.43 TL 71891673 Ch82 Crowsheath Complex, Downham 36.73 TQ 71829663 Ch84 Phyllis Currie/Dumney Lane Woods Gt Leighs 9.68 TL 72321831 Ch86 Straw Brook Plantation, Little Leighs 0.56 TL 72111597 Ch87 Chelmsford Water Meadows, Chelmsford 52.69 TL 72230623 Ch89 Lowley’s Farm Meadow, Little Leighs 1.00 TL 72771589 Ch90 Crowsheath Wood and Meadow, Downham 8.06 TQ 72639651 Ch91 Fair Wood, Great Leighs 1.27 TL 72931879 Ch92 Lyonshall Wood, Little Leighs 26.87 TL 73111473 Ch93 Sandylay and Moat Woods, Great Leighs 7.45 TL 73321754 Ch94 Harrow Wood, Downham 1.18 TQ 73499638 Ch95 Well/Hawks Woods, South Hanningfield 15.32 TQ 73539709 Ch96 Chopping’s Wood, Russell Green 5.21 TL 73591374 Ch97 Foxearth Wood, South Hanningfield 10.77 TQ 73799662 Ch98 Bushy Wood, Great Leighs 15.53 TL 73731878 Ch99 St Mary the Virgin, Great Leighs 0.48 TL 73851557 Ch100 Mann/Parson’s Wood, Great Leighs 34.05 TL 74191720 Ch102 Scarletts Wood, Little Leighs (part of) 3.12 TL 74291441 Ch103 Moorgarden Wood, Runwell 5.16 TQ 74339575 Ch104 Sandon Pit, Sandon 18.21 TL 74720421 Ch105 Scrub Wood, South Hanningfield 3.05 TQ 74699736 Ch106 Bloodlands, West Hanningfield 1.27 TQ 74819913 Ch107 The Grove, Boreham 5.82 TL 74891059 Ch108 Hounden Wood, West Hanningfield 5.08 TQ 74909855 Ch109 River Chelmer, Chelmsford 13.18 TL 75100766 Ch110 Pitfield Shaw, Runwell 1.55 TQ 75409628 Ch112 Plough and Sail Meadows, East Hanningfield 3.53 TQ 75439997 ___________________________________________________________________________________ EECOS, April 2016 Chelmsford City Council Local Wildlife Sites Review 2016 Ch113 Boreham Road Gravel Pits, Boreham 23.45 TL 75631161 Ch114 Old Hare Wood Complex, Danbury 4.56 TL 75960565 Ch115 Waterhall Meadows, Little Baddow 2.27 TL75880702 Ch116 Porter’s/Toppinghoehall Woods, Boreham (pt of) 6.38 TL 76081207 Ch117 Gorse Wood, Rettendon 6.65 TQ 76159640 Ch118 Hall Wood, Danbury 23.55 TL 76450604 Ch119 Rettendon Shaw, Rettendon 4.56 TQ 76569627 Ch120 Toppinghoehall Wood, Boreham (part of) 0.3 TL 76531165 Ch121 Thorn Wood, East Hanningfield 8.2 TL 76730329 Ch123 The Chapel, Little Baddow 0.11 TL 76690778 Ch124 The Willows, Rettendon 6.64 TQ 76839872 Ch125 Boreham Meads, Boreham 23.86 TL 76700864 Ch126 Danbury Country Park, Danbury 19.85 TL 76940482 Ch127 Colam Lane Verges, Little Baddow 0.1 TL 77170751 Ch128 Brakey Wood, Boreham (part of) 4.52 TL 77210965 Ch129 Rectory Wood, Little Baddow 1.63 TL 77290747 Ch130 Hollybred Wood, Little Baddow 8.54 TL 77390804 Ch131 St John the Baptist’s Church, Danbury 0.72 TL 77910508 Ch132 Little Gibcracks, Bicknacre 0.2 TL 78110287 Ch133 Heather Hills/Scrub Wood, Little Baddow 17.59 TL 78230768 Ch134 Bellhill Wood, Danbury 4.87 TL 78160551 Ch135 Brickwell Wood, Little Baddow 3.13 TL 78540868 Ch136 Overshot Complex, Danbury 16.07 TL 78420371 Ch137 “Charlies Bit”, Danbury 2.37 TL 78640493 Ch138 Pheasanthouse Farm, Little Baddow 7.45 TL 78620720 Ch139 Bassetts Wood, Little Baddow 16.97 TL 78710785 Ch140 Dell Meadow, Danbury 1.88 TL 78880489 Ch141 Little Baddow Heath, Little Baddow 6.78 TL 78790618 Ch142 Folks Wood, Bicknacre 6.06 TL 79480213 Ch143 Woodham Fen North, South Woodham Ferrers 8.25 TQ 79929759 Ch144 Hyde Woods, Danbury (part of) 3.06 TL 79910407 Ch145 Jacklett’s/New England Wood, Bicknacre 13.68 TL 80080190 Ch146 Slough House Wood, Bicknacre 10.11 TL 80230323 Ch147 Emberson’s Wood, South Woodham 1.74 TL 80520104 Ch148 Round Wood, Bicknacre 5.07 TL 80450170 Ch149 Fenn Washland and Frankland Fields South Woodham Ferrers 8.52 TQ 80649622 Ch150 Bushey Hill, South Woodham Ferrers 15.42 TQ 81219862 Ch151 The Moors, Roxwell 2.35 TL 63100685 Ch152 St Paul Highwood Churchyard, Loves Green 0.45 TL 64460437 Ch153 Oxney Spring, Pleshey 0.77 TL 65271407 Ch154 Pleshey Road Verge, Pleshey 0.03 TL 67181468 Ch155 All Saints Church, Writtle 0.6 TL 67760614 Ch156 Imphy Hall Wood, Stock 0.77 TQ 67879887 Ch157 Turkshill Wood, Stock 1.23 TQ 68409927 Ch158 Hartford End Spring, Ford End 0.75 TL 68521717 Ch159 Stock Hill Wood, Stock 0.63 TQ 68779822 Ch160 Wood Spring, Littley Green 1.8 TL 68891698 Ch161 Daffy Wood, Chelmsford 0.7 TL 69230921 Ch162 Widford Meadow, Chelmsford 3.22 TL 69320411 Ch163 Penden Hill Verges, Great Waltham 0.2 TL 69361432 Ch164 Writtle Road Cemetery, Chelmsford 5.14 TL 69770574 Ch165 Marconi Ponds Nature Reserve, Chelmsford 1.24 TL 70050637 ___________________________________________________________________________________ EECOS, April 2016 Chelmsford City Council Local Wildlife Sites Review 2016 Ch166 Puddings Wood, Broomfield 1.88 TL 70151152 Ch167 Chalk Farm Road Verges, Littley Green 0.32 TL 70181501 Ch168 Seamans Lane, West Hanningfield 2.31 TQ 71659882 Ch169 Brook Woods, Galleywood 1.14 TL 71960249 Ch170 Orchid Meadow, Little Leighs 4.7 TL 71971648 Ch171 Stonage Wood, Little Waltham 2.32 TL 72031413 Ch172 Rectory Wood, Downham 2.79 TQ 72399567 Ch173 Bluebell Wood, Howe Green 1.16 TL 73270167 Ch174 Sir Hughes’ Woods, Howe Green 1.83 TL 73620278 Ch175 Middle Wood, Runwell 1.36 TQ 74019621 Ch176 Bulls Lodge Lagoons, Boreham 10.69 TL 74291068 Ch177 Long Spring Wood, Little Baddow 5.81 TL 76110672 Ch178 Danbury Park, Danbury 17.44 TL 76750520 Ch179 Riffhams Lane Wood, Danbury 0.75 TL 77310607 Ch180 Wood North of Marks Farm, Rettendon 2.85 TQ 77729753 Ch181 New Wood, Little Baddow 2.23 TL 78120861 Ch182 Mayes Lane Verges, Danbury 0.06 TL 78310503 Ch183 Common Lane Woods, Little Baddow 2.44 TL 78320646 Ch184 Woodside Wood, South Woodham Ferrers 0.95 TQ 78799650 Ch185 Clark’s Wood, Danbury 1.28 TL 79520609 Ch186 Fen Creek Marsh, South Woodham Ferrers 2.82 TQ 79819643 TOTAL AREA 1662.65 ___________________________________________________________________________________ EECOS, April 2016 Chelmsford City Council Local Wildlife Sites Review 2016 .
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