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Appendix 34 2026 Sub-Project Activity Spring Summer Autumn Winter Appendix 34 2020/21 2021/22 2022/23 2026 Sub-project Activity Spring Summer Autumn Winter Spring Summer Autumn Winter Spring Summer Autumn Winter Spring NLOW Project Staff Recruitment Project Launch Event Website Developed- Consultant Preliminary Desktop Baseline Ecological Survey- Consultant Preliminary Aquatic Beetle and Plant Surveys- Consultant Project Monitoring and Evaluation Start- Consultant Equipment Purchased- C ACRE Aerial Photography of Old West Landscape- John Parish and Bill Blake Range Expansions for Greater Water Parsnip and Eyed Longhorn Beetle- C ACRE/ Project Wide NE End of Project Aquatic Beetle Survey- Consultant End of Project Aquatic Plant Survey- Consultant Development of Detailed Monitoring and Evaluation Framework- Consultant Quarterly Ecological and Engagement Impact Reports- C ACRE Mid-point Project Evaluation Report- Consultant/C ACRE End of Project Review- Consultant/C ACRE Legacy Ecological Impact Report- Consultant Celebratory Closing Event NLOW Nature Volunteer Recruitment and Training Event NLOW Nature Volunteer Peer Learning Event NLOW Nature Volunteer Surveys Old West Recording Days- Partner Specialists and Expert Volunteers Bioblitz Event- C ACRE Grassland Surveys and Training- Consultant Aquatic Plant Identification Training- Owen Mountford e-DNA Survey Training- C ACRE Citizen Science e-DNA Volunteer Surveying (during newt breeding season) Fixed Point Photography Training- C ACRE Fixed Point Photography Volunteer Surveying I Spy Volunteer Surveying Otter Survey Training- Cliff Carson Water Vole Survey Training- Cliff Carson Reptile Survey Training- ARCT Amphibian Survey Training- ARCT Management and Maintenance of Green Space Training- C ACRE Green Spaces Management Plan Development Consultation- C ACRE Green Space Habitat Creation Training and Volunteering Sessions- C ACRE Adult Grow Wild Demonstration and Learning Events- Consultant Family Grow Wild Demonstration and Learning Events- Consultant Community Green Spaces Primary School Grow Wild Demonstration and Learning Events- Consultant Open for Nature Engagement Days- C ACRE Heritage Interpretation Consultation with Landowners and Communities- C ACRE Heritage Interpretation Design and Installation- Consultant Living Natural History- Our Past Heroes- Consultant Fenland Natural Heroes Fenland Natural Heroes Living Natural History- Our Heroes Today- Consultant Living Natural History Display- Consultant Natural Heritage from the Water- C ACRE Wildlife History Safaris Natural Heritage Guided Nature Walks- C ACRE Natural Heritage Talks- C ACRE Landowner Training Events- C ACRE Wildlife Friendly Land and Farm Nature Open Days- C ACRE Water Schools Twinned to Farms- School Visits- Consultant/C ACRE Appendix 34 2020/21 2021/22 2022/23 Parish Site Ref Site Name Intervention Summer Autumn Winter Spring Summer Autumn Winter Spring Summer Autumn Winter Spring Cottenham 1 Old Rec Create Pond Complex Secure Planning Cottenham 1 Old Rec Permission for pond Secure Flood Consent Cottenham 1 Old Rec Permit Conduct Archaeological Cottenham 1 Old Rec Test Pitting Plant Hedgerow Around Cottenham 1 Old Rec Pond Install Interpretation Cottenham 1 Old Rec Board Cottenham 2 WARG Field Create Pond Cottenham 2 WARG Field Sow Wildflower Seeds Cottenham 2 WARG Field Plant Fruit Trees Fen Reeves Cottenham 3 Create Habitat Piles Woodland Haddenham 1 Wayman's Pits Grow Wildflower Plugs Haddenham 1 Wayman's Pits Plant Wildflower Plugs Haddenham 2 Cemetery (Closed) Grow Wildflower Plugs Haddenham 2 Cemetery (Closed) Plant Wildflower Plugs Haddenham 2 Cemetery (Closed) Install Bug Hotel Install Interpretation Haddenham 2 Cemetery (Closed) Board Haddenham 3 Fairchild's Meadow Plant Trees Haddenham 4 Guppies Pond Thin Trees Little Thetford 1 Cemetery Grow Wildflower Plugs Little Thetford 1 Cemetery Plant Wildflower Plugs Little Thetford 1 Cemetery Plant Hedgerow Install Interpretation Little Thetford 1 Cemetery Board Little Thetford 2 Holt Fen Rec Grow Wildflower Plugs Little Thetford 2 Holt Fen Rec Plant Wildflower Plugs Little Thetford 2 Holt Fen Rec Create Pond Little Thetford 2 Holt Fen Rec Sow Wildflower Seeds Little Thetford 2 Holt Fen Rec Install Bug Hotel Little Thetford 2 Holt Fen Rec Install Habitat Pile Create Wider Buffer Little Thetford 3 Wytches Road Rec Strip Over 1 The Gravel Sow Wildflower Seeds Over 1 The Gravel Thin Scrub (lightly) Over 2 Ouse Fen Bank Install Habitat Pile Over 3 Duce's Pond Enlarge Existing Pond Secure Planning Over 3 Duce's Pond Permission for Pond Over 3 Duce's Pond Sow Wildflower Seeds Over 4 Gifford's Way Green Plant Fruit Trees Over 4 Gifford's Way Green Install Bug Hotel Over 4 Gifford's Way Green Install Habitat Pile Over 5 Village Green Sow Wildflower Seeds Over 5 Village Green Install Bug Hotel Over 5 Village Green Install Habitat Pile Rampton 1 Churchyard Thin Scrub (lightly) Rampton 1 Churchyard Grow Wildflower Plugs Rampton 1 Churchyard Plant Wildflower Plugs Rampton 1 Churchyard Install Bug Hotel Rampton 1 Churchyard Install Habitat Pile Rampton 2 Village Pond Green Sow Wildflower Seeds Rampton 3 Rec Grow Wildflower Plugs Rampton 3 Rec Plant Wildflower Plugs Rampton 3 Rec Sow Wildflower Seeds Rampton 3 Rec Prune Fruit Trees Rampton 3 Rec Install Bat Boxes Rampton 3 Rec Install Bug Hotel Rampton 3 Rec Install Habitat Pile Install Interpretation Rampton 3 Rec Board Wicken 1 Rec Enlarge Existing Pond Secure Planning Wicken 1 Rec Permission for Pond Wicken 1 Rec Sow Wildflower Seeds Wicken 1 Rec Create Pond Secure Planning Wicken 1 Rec Permission for Pond Wicken 1 Rec Install Bug Hotels Wicken 1 Rec Install Habitat Piles Wicken 1 Rec Install Bat Box Install Interpretation Wicken 1 Rec Board Wicken 2 Village Green Grow Wildflower Plugs Wicken 2 Village Green Plant Wildflower Plugs Wicken 2 Village Green Sow Wildflower Seeds Wicken 2 Village Green Install Bat Box Wicken 3 Maid's Head Green Grow Wildflower Plugs Wicken 3 Maid's Head Green Plant Wildflower Plugs Wicken 4 Cross Green Grow Wildflower Plugs Wicken 4 Cross Green Plant Wildflower Plugs Wicken 5 Church Car Park Grow Wildflower Plugs Wicken 5 Church Car Park Plant Wildflower Plugs Wilburton 1 Former Allotments Grow Wildflower Plugs Wilburton 1 Former Allotments Plant Wildflower Plugs Wilburton 1 Former Allotments Create Pond Wilburton 1 Former Allotments Sow Wildflower Seeds Wilburton 1 Former Allotments Plant Fruit Trees Cottenham Fen End Farm Enlarge Existing Pond Cottenham Fen End Farm Create Berms in Drains Secure Planning Cottenham Fen End Farm Permission for Non-IDB Berm Conduct Archaeological Cottenham Fen End Farm Monitoring Cottenham Fen End Farm Sow Wildflower Seeds Cottenham Fen End Farm Grow Wildflower Plugs Cottenham Fen End Farm Plant Wildflower Plugs Cottenham Fen End Farm Plant Black Poplars Cottenham Oldfield Farm Create Pond Conduct Archaeological Cottenham Oldfield Farm Test Pitting For Pond Secure Planning Cottenham Oldfield Farm Permission for Pond Cottenham Oldfield Farm Create Berms in Drains Secure Planning Cottenham Oldfield Farm Permission for Berms Conduct Archaeological Cottenham Oldfield Farm Monitoring During Berm Construction Install Interpretation Cottenham Oldfield Farm Board Haddenham Washland, Aldreth Enlarge Drain Conduct Archaeological Haddenham Washland, Aldreth Monitoring Haddenham Washland, Aldreth Sow Wildflower Seeds Haddenham Washland, Aldreth Grow Wildflower Plugs Haddenham Washland, Aldreth Plant Wildflower Plugs Install Interpretation Haddenham Washland, Aldreth Board Little Thetford Bedwell Hey Farm Create Ponds Secure Planning Little Thetford Bedwell Hey Farm Permission For Ponds Little Thetford Bedwell Hey Farm Sow Wildflower Seeds Install Interpretation Little Thetford Bedwell Hey Farm Board Stretham Willow Grange Farm Create Berm in Drain Stretham Willow Grange Farm Create Ponds Secure Planning Stretham Willow Grange Farm Permission for Pond Conduct Archaeological Stretham Willow Grange Farm Test Pitting Stretham Willow Grange Farm Grow Wildflower Plugs Stretham Willow Grange Farm Plant Wildflower Plugs Install Interpretation Stretham Willow Grange Farm Board Install Valve- Create Wicken Washland, Upware Wetland Install Interpretation Wicken Washland, Upware Board Willingham Poplar Farm Create Pond Secure Planning Willingham Poplar Farm Permission for Pond Willingham Queenholme Farm Create Berm in Drain Conduct Archaeological Willingham Queenholme Farm Test Pitting for Berm Willingham Queenholme Farm Enlarge Existing Pond Willingham Queenholme Farm Sow Wildflower Seeds Willingham Queenholme Farm Plant Black Poplars Willingham Queenholme Farm Grow Wildflower Plugs Willingham Queenholme Farm Plant Wildflower Plugs Willingham Queenholme Farm Plant Hedgerow Willingham Queenholme Farm Create Scrape Secure Planning Willingham Queenholme Farm Permission for Scrape Secure Flood Consent Willingham Queenholme Farm Permit for Scrape Install Interpretation Willingham Queenholme Farm Board Witchford Paradise Farm Create Scrape Secure Planning Witchford Paradise Farm Permission for Scrape Witchford Paradise Farm Create Pond Witchford Paradise Farm Create Pond Complex Witchford Paradise Farm Sow Wildflower Seeds Witchford Paradise Farm Grow Wildflower Plugs Witchford Paradise Farm Plant Wildflower Plugs Install Interpretation Witchford Paradise Farm Board Stretham Hainey Farm Create Pond Complex Secure Planning Stretham Hainey Farm Permission for Pond Complex Secure Flood Consent Stretham Hainey Farm Permit Pond Complex Stretham Hainey Farm Create Pond Install Interpretation Stretham Hainey Farm Board.
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