Examples of Local Nature Reserve in a sentence
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Summary: I feel that the area known as Speckled Wood should not just be designated a Green Space but named a Local Nature Reserve as it was supposed to be agreed by the November Hastings Cabinet 2012.
Local sitesIf the proposal site is on or adjacent to a local site, e.g. Local Wildlife Site, Regionally Important Geological/Geomorphological Site (RIGS) or Local Nature Reserve (LNR) the authority should ensure it has sufficient information to fully understand the impact of the proposal on the local site before it determines the application.
The SPA includes the RSPB reserve at Bempton Cliffs, the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Flamborough Cliffs Nature Reserve and the East Riding of Yorkshire Council Flamborough Head Local Nature Reserve.
Most are woodland or grassland sites with others designated for their wetland or geological interest; • Two National Nature Reserves (Fiddler’s Elbow (woodland) and Lady Park Wood) and one Local Nature Reserve at Cleddon Bog; • Approximately 650 non-statutory Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINCs) predominantly in relation to grassland and ancient and semi-natural woodland areas.
At present, neither resource is likely to be accessible: Millom is now a Local Nature Reserve that also falls within the Duddon Estuary Special Protection Area and Ramsar, whilst Barrow is located adjacent to the same SPA and Ramsar, as well as the Morecambe Bay Special Area of Conservation.
Moreover, concerns were expressed that drainage requirements have not yet been proven and the viability of the proposed drainage works has yet to be identified; and that there will be a harmful effect on the Local Nature Reserve in terms of views out from it as well as on the Nature Reserve.
The Summer Leys Local Nature Reserve, which forms part of the SPA, provides an opportunity to support and protect habitats and species whilst providing people with access to a site where they can enjoy the area’s natural heritage.
On the site’s north western boundary is the Railway Walks Local Nature Reserve.
The Heaton Mersey Common Local Nature Reserve abuts the northern site boundary.