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English Nature Research Report Table 4. Pond density in Babergh District. In alphabetical order of place name. number area of ponds District Natural Area Parish of ponds parish (ha) persq krn Acton 50 1170.1 4.3 Babergh East Anglian Plain Aldham 49 667.2 7.3 Babergh East Anglian Plain Alpheton 22 493.9 4.5 Babergh East Anglian Plain Arwarton 9 622.6 1.4 Babergh Suffolk Coast and Heaths Assi ngto n 44 I120.0 3.9 Babergh East Anglian Plain Belstead 13 305.8 4.3 Babergh East Anglian Plain Bentley 35 1156.1 3.0 Babergh East Anglian Plain Bildeston 16 379.1 4.2 Babergh East Anglian Plain Boxford 14 537.5 2.6 Babergh East Anglian Plain Boxted 23 639.1 3.6 Babergh East Anglian Plain Brantham 24 101 3.1 2.4 Babergh Suffolk Coast and Heaths Brent Eleigh 32 655.1 4.9 Babergh East Anglian Plain Brettenham 52 734.7 7.1 Babergh East Anglian Plain Bures St Mary 33 1042.5 3.2 Babergh East Anglian Plain Burstall 18 31 1.4 5.8 Babergh East Anglian Plain Cape1 St Mary 16 778.4 2.1 Babergh East Anglian Plain Chattisham 21 294.9 7.1 Babergh East Anglian Plain Chelmondiston 13 61 1.3 2.1 Babergh Suffolk Coast and Heaths Chelsworth 20 354.3 5.6 Babergh East Anglian Plain Ch i It on 13 342.0 3.8 Babergh East Anglian Plain Cockfield 102 1538.1 6.6 Babergh East Anglian Plain Copdock and Washbrook 50 937 5 5.3 Babergh East Anglian Plain East Bergholt 42 131 3.4 3.2 Babergh East Anglian Plain Edwardstone 49 755.6 6.5 Babergh East Anglian Plain Elmsett 68 850.0 8.0 Babergh East Anglian Plain Freston 8 514.7 1.6 Babergh Suffolk Coast and Heaths Elemsford 30 909.8 3.3 Babergh East Anglian Plain Great Cornard 28 660.4 4.2 Babergh East Anglian Plain Great Waldingfield 41 929.8 4.4 Babergh East Anglian Plain Groton 57 623.5 9.1 Babergh East Anglian Plain Hadleigh 52 1744.9 3.0 Ba bergh East Anglian Plain Harkstead 14 879.5 1 .S Babergh Suffolk Coast and Heaths Hartest 54 808.8 6.7 Babergh East Anglian Plain Higham, Babergh 11 349.8 3.1 Babergh East Anglian Plain Hintlesham 59 1 133.9 5.2 Babergh East Anglian Plain Hitcham 156 1567.6 10.0 Babergh East Anglian Plain Hol brook 18 1040.8 1.7 Babergh Suffolk Coast and Heaths Holton St Mary 7 407.0 1.7 Babergh East Anglian Plain Kersey 73 781.5 9.3 Babergh East Anglian Plain Kettlebaston 15 391.3 3.8 Babergh East Anglian Plain Lavenham 3s 1200.3 3.0 Babergh East Anglian Plain Lawsha II 87 1 143.2 7.6 Babergh East Anglian Plain Layham 48 985.4 4.9 Babergh East Anglian Plain Leavenheath 35 658.4 5.3 Babergh East Anglian Plain Lindsey 50 523.4 9.6 Babergh East Anglian Plain Little Cornard 33 708.7 4.7 Ba bergh East Anglian Plain Little Waldringfield 32 660.0 4.8 Babergh East Anglian Plain Long Melford 89 21 88.5 4.1 Babergh East Anglian Plain Milden 40 543.6 7.4 Babergh East Anglian Plain Monks Eleigh 33 823.2 4.0 Babergh East Anglian Plain Nayland-with-Wissington 26 890.6 2.9 Babergh East Anglian Plain Nedging-with-Naughton 56 838.3 6.7 Baberg h East Anglian Plain Newton 54 927.5 5.8 Babergh East Anglian Plain Pinewood 2 21 7.6 0.9 Ba bergh East Anglian Plain Polstead 87 1378.7 6.3 Babergh East Anglian Plain Preston St Mary 52 81 1.9 6.4 Ba bergh East Anglian Plain Raydon 31 961.6 3.2 Babergh East Anglian Plain Semer 36 594.7 6.1 Babergh East Anglian Plain Shadingfield 80 567.1 14.1 Ba bergh East Anglian Plain Shelley 12 371.5 3.2 Babergh East Anglian Plain Shimpling 59 1093.2 5.4 Babergh East Anglian Plain Shotley 11 1105.2 1 .o Baberg h Suffolk Coast and Heaths Somerton 15 409.8 3.7 Babergh East Anglian Plain Sproughton 22 777.0 2.8 Babergh East Anglian Plain Stanstead 29 483.0 6.0 Babergh East Anglian Plain Stoke-by-Nayland 42 1838.3 2.3 Babergh East Anglian Plain Stratford St Mary 26 51 5.3 5.0 Babergh East Anglian Plain Stutton 22 1300.9 1.7 Babergh Suffolk Coast and Heaths Sudbury 14 802.8 1.7 Babergh East Anglian Plain Tattingstone 6 675.0 0.9 Babergh Suffolk Coast and Heaths Thorpe Morieux 71 972.1 7.3 Babergh East Anglian Plain Watt isham 25 572.7 4.4 Babergh East Anglian Plain Wenham Magna 19 457.4 4.2 Babergh East Anglian Plain Wenham Parva 20 380.3 5.3 Babergh East Anglian Plain Whatfield 29 560.2 5.2 Babergh East Anglian Plain Wherstead 19 992.1 1.9 Babergh Suffolk Coast and Heaths Woolverstone 6 474.9 1.3 Babergh East Anglian Plain 77 parishes 2805 61771.221 4.5 total ponds total area/ ha ponds per sq krn Table 5. Pond density in Forest Heath District. In alphabetical order of place name. number area of ponds District Natural Area Parish of ponds parish (ha) per sq km Barton Mills 10 761.4 1.3 Forest Heath Breckland Brandon 9 241 3.0 0.4 Forest Heath Breckland Cavenham 11 951.7 1.2 Forest Heath Breckland Dalham 35 847.2 4.1 Forest Heath East Anglian Plain Elvedon 28 2230.8 1.3 Forest Heath Breckland Eriswell 11 2694.9 0.4 Forest Heath Breckland Freckenham 1 868.3 0.1 Forest Heath East Anglian Chalk Gazeley 17 1293.8 1.3 Forest Heath East Anglian Plain Herringswell 9 905.2 1 .o Forest Heath Breckland Higham, Forest Heath I0 1098.5 0.9 Forest Heath Breckland lcklingham 6 2735.6 0.2 Forest Heath Breckland Kentford 1 330.0 0.3 Forest Heath Breckland Laken heath 22 4920.9 0.4 Forest Heath Breckland Mildenhall 24 6783.1 0.4 Forest Heath Breckland Moulton 7 1291.8 0.5 Forest Heath East Anglian Chalk Newmarket 11 2276.0 0.5 Forest Heath East Anglian Chalk Red Lodge 1 243.4 0.4 Forest Heath Breckland Santon Downham 5 1588.8 0.3 Forest Heath Breckland Tuddenham 12 1081.4 1.1 Forest Heath Breckland Wangford 2 1331.1 0.2 Forest Heath Breckland Worlington 3 756.5 0.4 Forest Heath Breckland 20 parishes 235 37403.393 0.6 and 1 non-parished town total ponds total area/ ha ponds per sq km Table 6. Pond density in Ipswich Borough number area of ponds District or Natural Area Parish of ponds parish (ha) per sq krn Borough Ipswich 75 3975.0 1.9 Ipswich East Anglien Plain/Suffolk Coast and Heaths Whitton 4 118.9 3.4 Ipswich East Anglian Plain 79 4093.875 1.9 total ponds total area/ ha ponds per sq km Table 7. Pond density in Mid Suffolk District. In alphabetical order of place name. number area of ponds District Natural Area Parish of ponds parish (ha) per sq km A kenham 14 432.9 3.2 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Ash bocking 64 571.7 11.2 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Ashfield cum Thorpe 57 639.4 8.9 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Aspall 34 341.3 10.0 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Athelington 25 200.0 12.5 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Bacton 108 923.4 11.7 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Badley 27 436.7 6.2 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Badwell Ash 78 751.5 10.4 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Barham 46 729.3 6.3 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Barking 89 1275.1 7.0 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Battisford 43 639.9 6.7 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Baylham 35 549.1 6.4 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Bedfield 85 513.9 16.5 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Bedingfield 66 730.7 9.0 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Beyton 18 263.2 6.8 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Botesdale 50 514.4 9.7 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Braiseworth 40 296.4 13.5 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Bramford 35 1150.3 3.0 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Brome and Oakley 110 895.5 12.3 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Brundish 108 860.5 12.6 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Burgate 77 835.8 9.2 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Buxhall 64 1035.9 6.2 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Claydon 13 403.5 3.2 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Coddenham 62 1107.5 5.6 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Combs 98 931.4 10.5 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Cotton 91 813.3 11.2 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Creeting St Mary 58 1067.0 5.4 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Creeting St Peter or West Creeting 17 521 .O 3.3 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Crowfield 61 748.3 8.2 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Debenham 100 1347.3 7.4 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Denham, Mid Suffolk District 57 519.3 11.0 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Drinkstone 125 908.1 13.8 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Elmswell 54 858.1 6.3 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Eye 172 1785.1 9.6 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Felsham 56 669.0 8.4 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Finningharn 52 508.7 90.2 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Flowton 16 199.3 8.0 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Frarnsden 91 1158.8 7.9 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Fressingfield 260 1870.5 13.9 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Gedding 17 200.1 8.5 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Gipping 43 441.3 9.7 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Gislingham 91 920.0 9.9 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Eosbeck 68 551.3 '12.3 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Great Ashfield 60 635.6 9.4 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Great Blakenham 10 345.7 2.9 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Great Bricett 18 376.4 4.8 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Great Finborough 46 685.1 6.7 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Harleston 35 248.4 14.1 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Haughley 77 1131.1 6.8 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Helrningham 92 993.4 9.3 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Hemingstone 39 586.6 6.6 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Henley 28 500.4 5.6 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Hesset 48 649.5 7.4 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Hinderclay 27 601 .I 4.5 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Horham 54 589.4 9.2 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Hoxne 194 1639.9 11.8 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Hunston 30 388.4 7.7 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Kenton 33 497.0 6.6 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Langham 22 392.2 5.6 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Laxfield 230 1505.7 15.3 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Little Blakenharn 10 433.3 2.3 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Little Finborough 6 130.4 4.6 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Mellis 84 551.6 15.2 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Mendham 162 1176.4 13.8 Mid Suffolk East Anglian Plain Mendlesham
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