Proposed Local Wildlife Sites the Following Sites Are Proposed As Local Wildlife Sites

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Proposed Local Wildlife Sites the Following Sites Are Proposed As Local Wildlife Sites Thames Valley Environmental Records Centre Sharing environmental information in Berkshire and Oxfordshire Local Wildlife Sites in Cherwell, Oxfordshire - 2018 This list includes Local Wildlife Sites. Please contact TVERC for information on: • site location and boundary • area (ha) • designation date • last survey date • site description • notable and protected habitats and species recorded on site Site Site Name District Parish Code 33G02 Berryfields Farm Cherwell Hook Norton 33K01 Swere Bank Cherwell and Hook Norton and Little Tew West Oxfordshire 33N02 Temple Mills Quarries Cherwell Hook Norton 33Q03/3 Wood West of Swerford Park Cherwell and Hook Norton / Swerford West Oxfordshire 33R01 Cradle and Grounds Farm Banks Cherwell Hook Norton 33W03 Ribbon Marsh Cherwell Wigginton / South Newington 33W05 Quarry Spring Marsh Cherwell Wiggington 33W16 The Meanders and Peat Marsh Cherwell South Newington 34L06 Shenlow Hill Cherwell Shenington with Alkerton 34R07 Robert's Barn Grassland Cherwell Shennington with Alkerton 34U01 Balscote Quarry Cherwell Wroxton 34V01 Wroxton and Balscote Mills Cherwell Shutford 34Y01 Hornton Meadows Cherwell Hornton 41Q11 Cassington to Yarnton Gravel Pits West Oxfordshire Cassington and Yarnton and Cherwell 41R03 Begbroke Wood Cherwell Begbroke 41S02 Langford Meadows Cherwell Kidlington 41T06 Bunkers Hill Quarry Cherwell Shipton-on-Cherwell and Thrupp 41V02 Loop Farm Flood Meadows Cherwell Gosford and Water Eaton 41V08 Wet Wood and Swamp near Yarnton Cherwell Yarnton 41V13 Dukes Lock Pond Cherwell Gosford and Water Eaton 41V18 Meadows west of the Oxford Canal Cherwell Yarnton & Gosford and Water Eaton 41Y03 Bletchingdon Quarry and Fen Cherwell Bletchingdon 41Z02 Enslow Marsh Cherwell Kirtlington / Bletchingdon 42N01 Horsehay Quarry (West) Cherwell Duns Tew 42V01 Northbrook Marsh West Oxfordshire Tackley / Kirtlington and Cherwell 42X02 Rush Spinney Cherwell Upper Heyford 43B03 South Newington Valley Cherwell Milcombe 43B06 South Newington Meadow Cherwell South Newington 43E04 Field at Broughton Grounds Farm Cherwell Broughton and North Newington 43G04 Barford Marsh Cherwell Bloxham 43L02 Deddington Mill Cherwell Deddington 43V02/2 Wharf Farm Meadows Cherwell Souldern 43V02/3 Meadow west of Bestmoor Cherwell North Aston 44B01 Horley Cherwell Wroxton 44D01 Warmington Fox Covert Cherwell Mollington 44L01 Fishponds Wood, Hanwell Cherwell Hanwell 44X01 Disused Railway west of Chacombe Cherwell Wardington 45K01 North Claydon Disused Railway Cherwell Claydon with Clattercot 51D06 Bletchingdon Road Verge (East) Cherwell Bletchingdon 51D07 Bletchingdon Road Verge South Cherwell Hampton Gay and Poyle 51E04/2 Ash Wood Cherwell Bletchingdon 51I02 Black Leys Wood Cherwell Bletchingdon 51K08 Noke Wood & Sling Copse Cherwell Noke 51L01 Prattle Wood Cherwell Noke 51N04 Weston Wood Cherwell Weston-on-the-Green 51P03 Warmough Copse Cherwell Weston-on-the-Green 51R11 RSPB Otmoor Cherwell Fencott and Murcott 51S01/3 Meadows near Charlton on Otmoor Cherwell Fencott and Murcott 51S01/4 37 Acre Field Cherwell Fencott and Murcott 51S01/5 Small Meadow, north Otmoor Cherwell Fencott and Murcott 51S01/6 East Otmoor meadow Cherwell Fencott and Murcott 51S28 Arthur's Acre (Meadow east of Fencott) Cherwell Fencott and Murcott 52A01/3 Kirtlington Park Lake (north) Cherwell Kirtlington 52A01/4 Kirtlington Park Lake (south) Cherwell Kirtlington 52I05 Upper Heyford Airfield Cherwell Somerton / Ardley / Upper Heyford 52M01 Trow Pool Cherwell Bucknell 52N05 Stoke Wood Cherwell Stoke Lyne 52Q16 Bicester Wetland Reserve Cherwell Ambrosden 52T01 Twelve Acre Copse Cherwell Bucknell 52T06 Stoke Little Wood Cherwell Stoke Lyne 52U02 Stoke Bushes Cherwell Stoke Lyne 52V01 Graven Hill Cherwell Ambrosden 52W01 Gavray Drive Meadows Cherwell Bicester 52W01 Gavray Drive Meadows Cherwell Bicester 52X10 Bicester Airfield Cherwell Launton 53V10 Cottisford Pond Cherwell Cottisford 54C01 Hangland Farm Railway Cutting Cherwell Wardington 61D03 Arncott Wood Cherwell Arncott P a g e | 2 TVERC is hosted by Oxfordshire County Council 61D06 Bicester Garrison - Training Area South Cherwell Arncott CP 61E08 Field by River Ray Cherwell Arncott 61E09 Field south of River Ray Cherwell Arncott 61E17 Blackthorn Meadow Cherwell Blackthorn 61H02 Little Wood Cherwell Arncott 61H05 Muswell Hill Fields Cherwell Piddington 61I01 Piddington Wood Cherwell Piddington 61I07 Site B, Arncott Cherwell Arncott 61J05-7 Meadow Farm Meadows Cherwell Piddington 62A02 Meadows NW of Blackthorn Hill Cherwell Blackthorn 62A03 Cutter's Brook Meadows Cherwell Blackthorn 62C01 Stratton Audley Quarry Cherwell Stratton Audley 62E05 Pool Spinney Cherwell Hethe 62E06 Hopyard Spinney Cherwell Newton Purcell with Shelswell 62E07 Meadow east of Fringford Cherwell Hethe 62F05 Church Fields at Cutter's Bridge Cherwell Blackthorn 63A01 Spilsmere Woods Cherwell Newton Purcell with Shelswell Proposed Local Wildlife Sites The following sites are proposed as Local Wildlife Sites: Site Code Name District Parish 33X02 Tadmarton Heath Reserve Cherwell Tadmarton 34N01 Hornton Hill Field Cherwell Hornton 34S05 Field north of Shenington Cherwell Shenington with Alkerton 34Y03 Bush Hill Cherwell Hornton 41X02 Kidlington Meadows Cherwell Kidlington 43D03 Tadmarton Orchid Field Cherwell Tadmarton 51C03 Branson's Lake and Scrub Cherwell Kidlington 52A01 Kirtlington Park Cherwell Kirtlington 52N07 Ardley Fields Quarry Cherwell Ardley 61H06 Muswell Hill North Cherwell Piddington 62G01 Field by Beacon Hill Ditch Cherwell Launton Proposed Extensions to Local Wildlife Sites Site Code Name District Parish 41Q11 Cassington to Yarnton Pits East Extension Cherwell Yarnton 51I02 Black Leys Wood Proposed Extension Cherwell Bletchingdon 52X10 Bicester Airfield Cherwell Launton P a g e | 3 TVERC is hosted by Oxfordshire County Council .
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