Appendix A Desk Study and Consultation

Appendix A: Desk Study and Consultation Responses
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Date:
29 December 2011
For the attention of Andrew Malcomson
Environmental Consultant
WSP
70 Chancery Lane
London
WC2A 1AF
Dear Sirs,
Lyminster Bypass, Lyminster, West Sussex
Thank you for your enquiry dated 30 November 2011 requesting information on the above
site.
The search enclosed covers a site located at national grid reference TQ0296804971.
The information is provided subject to the enclosed notice, which you should read.
I acknowledge receipt of your payment for £60.00 being our fee for supplying the
information. If you have further queries please do not hesitate to contact this office
Yours faithfully
Cherry Weeks
External Relations Officer
Solent and Southdowns Area
South East Region
Guildbourne House, Chatsworth Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 1LD.
Customer Services line: 03708 506 506
Email: [email protected]
www.environment-agency.gov.uk
Map of Area of Interest
© Crown copyright and database rights 2011 Ordnance Survey 100024198
© Environment Agency copyright and / or database rights 2011. All rights reserved.
Layer
Abstraction
Licence Point
Data from
National
Abstraction
Licensing Host
Database
Industrial Sites Historic Landfill
Sites
Land Ownership
and Rights
Key
Freehold:Overage
Leasehold
Lettings
Notice
Other:Easement
Other:Tidal Wall
Pipeline
Access
Freehold
Sold
Transition
Environment Agency, South East, Guildbourne House, Chatsworth Road, Worthing.
Pollution
Inventory
Licence - Water
Impoundment
licences in
Southern Region
Active
Radioactive
Substance
Authorisations
(non nuclear sites)
England and
Wales
Active IPPC
Authorisations
Consents to
discharge from
WIMS host
database
Source Protection
Zones 2002
(individual) at
1:50,000
1
2
3
4
Flood Map Flood Zone 2
Flood Map Flood Zone 3
Sealed Main River
- April 2009
Environment Agency, South East, Guildbourne House, Chatsworth Road, Worthing.
The following tables contain the results of the search :
Abstraction Licence Point Data from
National Abstraction Licensing Host
Database
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Industrial Sites - Historic Landfill
Sites
2
Point National dataset from the
National Abstraction Licensing Database
(NALD) of all live Abstraction
Licences. An FME automated weekly
extraction.
Use_code : 400
Ver_app_no : 169S/0010
Abs_end : 31/12
Abs_start : 01/01
Ea_area : Sussex Area Office
End_date :
- Exp_date : 2016-03-31
Incre_no : 1
Lh_name : Kirin Agribo Toddington Ltd
Lic_no : 24/067
Point_name : BOREHOLE AT POINT 'A' AT
KIRIN AGRIBO TODDINGTON NURSERIES
Point_type : SP
Subpurpose : General Agriculture
Town : Littlehampton
Use : Spray Irrigation - Direct
A Layer of all historic landfills known
to the Environment Agency.
HLD_Reference : EAHLD19944
Site Reference : WD27/179
EA_WMLR : 0
WRC Reference : 3800/8085
REGIS Number :
Site_Name : Norway Farm
Site_Address : Littlehampton, Sussex
OS_Prefix : TQ
Licence_ Holder :
Lience_Holders_Address :
Site_Operators_Name :
Site_Operators_Address :
Licence_Issue_date : 1976-01-01
Licence_Surrender_date :
- First Input : 1950-12-31
Last Input : 1960-12-31
INERT :
INDUSTRIAL : Yes
COMMERCIAL :
HOUSEHOLD :
SPECIAL : Yes
Liquid_Sludge :
Waste_unknown :
Waste_Comments :
Waste_Comments2 :
Waste_Comments3 :
Gas_Control :
Environment Agency, South East, Guildbourne House, Chatsworth Road, Worthing.
Monitoring_Comments :
Monitoring_Comments2 :
History_Comments :
History_Comments2 :
History_Comments3 :
LICENCED : Yes
No_Licence_Required :
EXEMPT :
BGS_Reference :
HLD_Reference : EAHLD30517
Site Reference : WD27/255, WD13/5/36
EA_WMLR : 0
WRC Reference : 3800/8006
REGIS Number :
Site_Name : Fargro
Site_Address : Toddington Lane,
Littlehampton
OS_Prefix : TQ
Licence_ Holder : Fargo Limited
Lience_Holders_Address :
Site_Operators_Name :
Site_Operators_Address :
Licence_Issue_date : 1980-04-11
Licence_Surrender_date : 1980-11-17
First Input : 1979-08-23
Last Input : 1980-11-17
INERT :
INDUSTRIAL :
COMMERCIAL : Yes
HOUSEHOLD : Yes
SPECIAL :
Liquid_Sludge :
Waste_unknown :
Waste_Comments :
Waste_Comments2 :
Waste_Comments3 :
Gas_Control :
Monitoring_Comments :
Monitoring_Comments2 :
History_Comments :
History_Comments2 :
History_Comments3 :
LICENCED : Yes
No_Licence_Required :
EXEMPT :
BGS_Reference :
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Land Ownership and Rights Land Ownership and
Rights, EA Estates data
No Records Selected For The Query
Pollution Inventory
The Pollution Inventory (PI) has been
developed to collate information on
annual mass releases of specified
Environment Agency, South East, Guildbourne House, Chatsworth Road, Worthing.
substances to air, controlled waters
and sewers, as well as quantities of
waste transferred off site from large
industrial sites regulated by the
Agency. This replaced the Chemical
Release Inventory (CRI) in 1998, and is
sometimes referred to as the Inventory
of Sources and Releases (ISR). The
reporting requirements for the PI
encompass emissions from the whole of
the authorisation, licence or permit.
This includes non-point sources and
fugitive emissions (e.g. leaks) along
with the specific release points (point
sources, e.g. chimneys).
All authorisations for large industrial
sites (i.e. those under IPC and the new
IPPC) have a condition requiring the
annual reporting of releases of a core
(reportable) list of substances and
groups of substances. These are
substances considered to be important
in relation to environmental
protection.
Operators are required to report the
most accurate release quantities
available to them and the means by
which they have been determined, such
as through measurement, calculation or
estimation.
Operators are also required to indicate
to which discharge route the releases
have gone to, such as air, controlled
water (including river, estuary, sea or
groundwater) or sewer. These details
are collected on an annual basis,
collated and quality assured by the
Agency.
Sites regulated by the Environment
Agency under the Radioactive Substances
Act 1993 (because of their use of
radioactive substances) are also
required to report to the Pollution
Inventory. Up until 2003 this has been
on a voluntary basis, but reporting of
2004 releases is mandatory. These
sites are required to report in the
same way that PPC site operators report
to the Pollution Inventory, but a
different list of substances is used.
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Licence - Water Impoundment licences in Southern
Region Impoundment Licences in Southern Region,
live only, Extract from the NALD Database
No Records Selected For The Query
Environment Agency, South East, Guildbourne House, Chatsworth Road, Worthing.
Active Radioactive Substance
Authorisations (non nuclear sites)
England and Wales
Permit details for those operators who
are currently authorised to dispose of
radioactive waste. The dataset
excludes records restricted for
national security reasons i.e. Active
Nuclear Sites. An FME automated weekly
extraction.
No Records Selected For The Query
Active IPPC Authorisations
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IPPC operates under the Pollution
Prevention and Control (England and
Wales) Regulations 2000. These
Regulations implement the EC Directive
96/61 on IPPC. The Directive supercedes
IPC and must be fully implemented in
all Member States by Ocotber 2007. IPPC
is a regulatory system concerned with
releases to air, land and water from
industrial activities, including
measures concerning waste and site
remediation. It also covers noise,
energy efficiency, waste minimisation,
environmental accidents and site
protection. It employs an integrated
approach to control of pollution
arising from the range of activities.
It does this by laying down measures
designed to prevent, or where that is
not practicable, to reduce emissions.
It applies to industry sectors for
energy, metals, minerals, chemicals,
waste management, textile treatment,
food production and intensive farming.
To gain a permit, operators must show
that they have systematically developed
proposals to apply the Best Available
Techniques (BAT) and meet other
requirements, taking account of
relevant local factors. An FME
automated weekly extraction.
Permit_Num : YP3539UK
Name : Redhill Landfill (South West
Area)
Operator : Biffa Waste Services Ltd
Status : Effective
Descrip : WASTE LANDFILLING; >10 T/D
WITH CAPACITY >25,000T EXCLUDING INERT
WASTE
Sub_Type : Minor
App_Type : Variation
Street : Cormongers Lane
Town : Redhill
Area : Kent & South London
Local_Auth : Reigate and Banstead
Environment Agency, South East, Guildbourne House, Chatsworth Road, Worthing.
Borough Council
Secondary :
Primary : Redhill Landfill Site
Locality :
Post_Town :
County :
Post_Code : RH1 4ER
Duly_Made : 20070116
Issue_Date : 20080904
Effec_Date : 20080904
Region : SouthEast
Grid_Ref : TQ02920507
Easting : 502920
Northing : 105070
Prim_Act : 5.2 A(1) a)
Consents to discharge from WIMS host
database
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7
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Consents to discharge from WIMS host
database. An FME automated weekly
extraction.
AG_APL_NUM : APP/SO/65SU
AG_ISSUED : 1999-04-01
AG_EFFECTV : 1999-04-01
DS_ADD1 : FOXDALE HORSES
DS_ADD2 : TODDINGTON LANE
DS_ADD3 : LITTLEHAMPTON
DS_ADD4 : WEST SUSSEX
DS_NGR : TQ0351003740
AG_PR_PERM :
AG_VERSION : 1
DS_PCODE : BN17 6JX
DS_TYPE : Mixed Farming
EASTING : 503510
NORTHING : 103740
REGION : SO
AG_APL_NUM : APP/SO/74SU
AG_ISSUED : 1999-04-01
AG_EFFECTV : 1999-04-01
DS_ADD1 : FIRVIEW NURSERY
DS_ADD2 : TODDINGTON LANE
DS_ADD3 : LITTLEHAMPTON
DS_ADD4 : WEST SUSSEX
DS_NGR : TQ0352003530
AG_PR_PERM :
AG_VERSION : 1
DS_PCODE : BN17 7QP
DS_TYPE : Mixed Farming
EASTING : 503520
NORTHING : 103530
REGION : SO
AG_APL_NUM : N01509
AG_ISSUED : 1980-12-01
AG_EFFECTV : 1980-12-01
DS_ADD1 : LAND ADJACENT TO TODDINGTON
LANE
DS_ADD2 : WICK
DS_ADD3 : LITTLEHAMPTON
DS_ADD4 : WEST SUSSEX
Environment Agency, South East, Guildbourne House, Chatsworth Road, Worthing.
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DS_NGR : TQ0358004070
AG_PR_PERM :
AG_VERSION : 1
DS_PCODE :
DS_TYPE : Undefined or Other
EASTING : 503580
NORTHING : 104070
REGION : SO
AG_APL_NUM : N02018
AG_ISSUED : 1979-04-25
AG_EFFECTV : 1979-04-25
DS_ADD1 : LAND NORTH OF COLD STORE
DS_ADD2 : & PACKING HOUSE
DS_ADD3 : TODDINGTON LANE WICK
DS_ADD4 : LITTLEHAMPTON WEST SUSSEX
DS_NGR : TQ0354004220
AG_PR_PERM :
AG_VERSION : 1
DS_PCODE :
DS_TYPE : Undefined or Other
EASTING : 503540
NORTHING : 104220
REGION : SO
AG_APL_NUM : N02694
AG_ISSUED : 1981-08-07
AG_EFFECTV : 1981-08-07
DS_ADD1 : FARGRO LIMITED
DS_ADD2 : TODDINGTON LANE
DS_ADD3 : WICK
DS_ADD4 : LITTLEHAMPTON, WEST SUSSEX
DS_NGR : TQ0362004280
AG_PR_PERM :
AG_VERSION : 1
DS_PCODE :
DS_TYPE : Undefined or Other
EASTING : 503620
NORTHING : 104280
REGION : SO
AG_APL_NUM : P00690
AG_ISSUED : 1986-10-29
AG_EFFECTV : 1986-10-29
DS_ADD1 : HOLLYACRE
DS_ADD2 : TODDINGTON LANE
DS_ADD3 :
DS_ADD4 : LITTLEHAMPTON WEST SUSSEX
DS_NGR : TQ0335003850
AG_PR_PERM :
AG_VERSION : 1
DS_PCODE :
DS_TYPE : Domestic Property (Single)
EASTING : 503350
NORTHING : 103850
REGION : SO
AG_APL_NUM : P01566
AG_ISSUED : 1988-05-17
AG_EFFECTV : 1988-05-17
DS_ADD1 : A259 RUSTINGTON BY-PASS
DS_ADD2 : WESTERN ROUNDABOUT
DS_ADD3 :
Environment Agency, South East, Guildbourne House, Chatsworth Road, Worthing.
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DS_ADD4 : WEST SUSSEX
DS_NGR : TQ0394003500
AG_PR_PERM :
AG_VERSION : 1
DS_PCODE :
DS_TYPE : Misc. Trans. Not Specified
EASTING : 503940
NORTHING : 103500
REGION : SO
AG_APL_NUM : P03342
AG_ISSUED : 1991-02-08
AG_EFFECTV : 1991-02-08
DS_ADD1 : MOTORIST SERV. STN. A27 BYPASS
DS_ADD2 : CROSSBUSH
DS_ADD3 : ARUNDEL
DS_ADD4 :
DS_NGR : TQ0263005812
AG_PR_PERM :
AG_VERSION : 1
DS_PCODE :
DS_TYPE : Retail Filling Stations
EASTING : 502630
NORTHING : 105812
REGION : SO
AG_APL_NUM : P03342
AG_ISSUED : 1997-02-17
AG_EFFECTV : 1997-02-17
DS_ADD1 : MOTORIST SERV. STN. A27 BYPASS
DS_ADD2 : CROSSBUSH
DS_ADD3 : ARUNDEL
DS_ADD4 :
DS_NGR : TQ0263005811
AG_PR_PERM :
AG_VERSION : 2
DS_PCODE :
DS_TYPE : Retail Filling Stations
EASTING : 502630
NORTHING : 105811
REGION : SO
AG_APL_NUM : P03343
AG_ISSUED : 1991-05-01
AG_EFFECTV : 1991-05-01
DS_ADD1 : A.27 CROSSBUSH BY-PASS/A.284
DS_ADD2 : LYMINSTER ROAD INTERCHANGE
DS_ADD3 : CROSSBUSH, NR ARUNDEL
DS_ADD4 : WEST SUSSEX
DS_NGR : TQ0263005810
AG_PR_PERM :
AG_VERSION : 1
DS_PCODE :
DS_TYPE : Undefined or Other
EASTING : 502630
NORTHING : 105810
REGION : SO
AG_APL_NUM : S02215
AG_ISSUED : 1973-10-02
AG_EFFECTV : 1973-10-02
Environment Agency, South East, Guildbourne House, Chatsworth Road, Worthing.
DS_ADD1 : FACTORY SEWAGE TREATMENT
PLANT
DS_ADD2 : LAND OFF TODDINGTON LANE,
DS_ADD3 : LITTLEHAMPTON
DS_ADD4 : WEST SUSSEX
DS_NGR : TQ0354004130
AG_PR_PERM :
AG_VERSION : 1
DS_PCODE :
DS_TYPE : Undefined or Other
EASTING : 503540
NORTHING : 104130
REGION : SO
Source Protection Zones 2002
(individual) at 1:50,000
Locations of individual SPZs currently
defined. These data represent the
individual SPZ boundaries. Common
boundaries and overlaps have not been
removed.
Please see ENVIRONMENT AGENCY POLICY
AND PRACTICE FOR THE PROTECTION OF
GROUNDWATER:
(source_protection_zones_50k.doc)
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Flood Map - Flood Zone 2
Flood Zone 2 is the Agencys best
estimate of the areas of land between
Zone 3 and the extent of the flood from
rivers or the sea with a 1000 to 1
chance of flooding in any year. It
includes those areas defined in flood
zone 3.
(Flood zones 2 and 3 form the base
layers that makes up the flood map with
flood defences, areas benefiting from
flood defences and flood storage
areas.)
Snapshot pulled from Snapshot pulled
from NFCDD 01/01/09 Version 3.12 Q1
2009 Published 26/03/2009
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Flood Zone 3 is the Agencys best
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Under the Water Resources Act 1991, we
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Wales is held separately, see Metadata
for Detailed River Network.
No Records Selected For The Query
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For Water Quality data please visit the following link:http://maps.environmentagency.gov.uk/wiyby/wiybyController?x=357683.0&y=355134.0&scale=1&layerGroups=default&e
p=map&textonly=off&lang=_e&topic=riverquality
Ecological Data
We are waiting for any available information and will contact you again as soon as possible.
Environment Agency, South East, Guildbourne House, Chatsworth Road, Worthing.
Arun District Council
Civic Centre
Maltravers Road
Littlehampton
West Sussex. BN17 5LF
Helen Gardiner
WSP Group
Mountbatten House
Basing View
Basingstoke
RG21 4HJ
Your Ref:
Our Ref:
EH/MRK/C190242
Tel: (01903) 737755
Fax: (01903) 723936
DX: 57406 Littlehampton
Minicom: (01903) 732765
web: www.arun.gov.uk/eh
email: [email protected]
6th December 2011
Please ask for:
Matthew Kennett
Environmental Health
Direct Line: (01903)737696
Dear Helen,
Environmental Information Regulations 2004
Lyminster Bypass
Thank you for your request for information,
There is an area of potentially infilled ground approximately 400m to the east of the area where the proposed road
passes over Black Ditch. Environment Agency data indicates this was filled with household waste between 1979
and 1980. The licence holder was Fargo Limited at grid ref: E 503,510 - N 104,590. We hold no details of gas or
leachate problems at the landfill.
There are no areas of designated Contaminated Land with in 500m of the road. The south end of the proposed
road does pass through an area of land considered potentially contaminated land, known as Yoder
Toddington, Toddington Nursery and Holland Nursery. The land is considered as potentially contaminated
because of its commercial/agricultural use and the storage of fuels for heating purposes. There are no current
plans to further investigate this potentially contaminated land and it is considered of lower priority.
There have been 2 pollution incidents within 500m of the site. The closest being 200m to the west on Mill Lane,
Wick involving Fly-tipping in 2003 (E 502,915 - N 104,149). The other being 260m to the east on Toddington Lane,
involving an accidental diesel spillage in 2001 (E 503,408 - N 104,271).
There are no LAPPC Permits within 500m of the site. We are not aware of any Private Water Supplies within 500m
of the site.
If you put reference LU/47/11 into our planning web-site.
http://www.arun.gov.uk/main.cfm?type=APPLICATIONSEARCHP
and navigate to the documents section part of this planning application you will find a publically available Ground
Condition Assessment Report by White Young Green Environmental.
Arun District Council makes every effort to ensure that the Environmental Information it holds is accurate.
However, it cannot be held responsible for the accuracy and interpretation of any Environmental Information
provided.
Yours sincerely
Matthew Kennett
Pollution Officer
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 12 January 2012 18:19
To: Cleggett, Simon
Subject: Lyminster Bypass - data gathering (archaeology)
FAO Simon Cleggett, Assistant Archaeological Consultant, WSP Environmental
Dear Si,
Please accept our apologies for our late cancellation of our meeting tomorrow. When we asked for the
meeting, the County Council's archaeological specialists (Mark Taylor and myself) were not
sufficiently familiar with the complexities of the project budgeting, the definitions of which I am given to
understand the additional face-to-face meeting and its associated costs would not have fallen within,
under current arrangements.
We remain committed to assisting WSP in your data gathering, and you and I talked today about the
possibility of discussing the data gathering by teleconferencing, or through a three-way telephone call,
if these can be simply arranged.
In our telephone conversation today I also highlighted several points:
HER data - to get a good impression of the nearby archaeology of the coastal plain,
intensively settled in antiquity, a 1.0km, or better 1.25km buffer - i.e. 1.0-1.25 km either side of
the route alignment - is recommended for the archaeological data trawl.
Geoarchaeology - the Desk Based Assessment should take into account the possibility of
geoarchaeological impacts from road construction. E.g. on the Sussex Raised Beach
sequence and on alluvial deposits of the Black Ditch (small river originally) and more northerly
tributary stream of the River Arun, crossed by the route (and within the alluvium deposits of
palaeoenvironmental potential, any buried timber structures within). Ax I mentioned, the
oldest Slindon (Boxgrove palaeolithic site period) Raised Beach is not thought now to survive
east of the River Arun, but the next highest raised beaches do, albeit at present these have
not been proven to contain contemporary lithics. The local experts on the Sussex Raised
Beach sequence are Dr Matthew Pope (University College London/ Archaeology South-East),
and Dr Martin Bates, University of Wales..
Sussex Historic Land Characterisation information, necessary for the DBA: this is digitised,
detailed (field by field descriptions) and complete for Sussex. Information by sub-character
can be obtained at the same time as your HLC search. We can help to some degree if some
of the definitions need expansion, from the explanatory material we have here. A quick look
suggests that some of the fieldscapes concerned in tis case are 17th-century at the earliest,
some are modern in their present form.
Thanks for your e-mail and attached plans. Once we have looked at these, Mark or I will be in touch
ref. a wider discussion about the data gathering. I hope that our conversation today and the above
observations will be of use to you.
Kind regards,
John
John Mills
Senior Archaeologist
Strategic Planning - Environment & Heritage
West Sussex County Council
Dear Vicky
Please find attached a map of the current/detailed (Post-1988) ALC mapping we hold for the
area around Lyminster. As you can see, only a small area of land, at Lyminster Nursery, has
been surveyed under modern/detailed (Post-1988) criteria. This area was classified as
Grade 3b land.
The only other data for your area of interest comes from the Provisional Survey under which
it appears – as best as can be ascertained from this survey - to sit on a small tongue of
Grade 2 land in a wider area of Grade 3. Please note that the Provisional Survey does have
limitations: it was only designed to give an indication of land quality at a strategic level. It
does not show the breakdown of Grade 3 into Subgrades 3a and 3b, and it has a minimum
map unit of 80ha. It should not really be viewed at any scale finer than 1:250,000 and is
consequently not suitable for site specific assessments, for which a more detailed field
survey may be needed. Having said that, I have zoomed the Provisional map in to
1:100,000 for your ease of reading.
I also attach a copy of our leaflet about ALC for your information.
I hope this is helpful.
Best wishes
Naomi Stevenson
Naomi Stevenson BSc (Hons) FGS
Landscape and Geology Officer
Landscape-Scale Delivery (South), Landscape & Biodiversity Function
3rd Floor, Touthill Close, City Road, Peterborough, PE1 1UA
0300 060 0915 (d)
07920 087 575 (m)
Teleconferencing PIN 2898287
From: Noble, Vicky [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 07 December 2011 13:49
To: Stevenson, Naomi (NE)
Cc: Holloway, Julie (NE); Wagstaff, Giles (NE); Funnell, Jessamy
Subject: FW: Request for Agricultural Land Classification (ALC) information - Lyminster (Confidential)
Dear Naomi,
In Gill’s absence, please can you advise whether or not you can provide ALC for an area in Lyminster,
West Sussex.
Many thanks,
Vicky Noble
From: Noble, Vicky
Sent: 07 December 2011 13:38
To: '[email protected]'
Cc: Funnell, Jessamy; '[email protected]'
Subject: Request for Agricultural Land Classification (ALC) information - Lyminster (Confidential)
Dear Gill,
ALC for Lyminster – West Sussex (TQ025047)
I am not sure whether you are the correct person to contact regarding this request but I would be
grateful if you could forward this request to a colleague if appropriate, thank you.
Please can you advise whether or not you hold any detailed ALC information for an area of land at
Lyminster, or elsewhere in the vicinity. Where possible, please could you provide information
approximately 250m each side of the road alignment. I have attached maps which show the site
location and proposed bypass route and would be grateful if you could keep these maps confidential.
If some detailed ALC information is available for this area, please can you let me know whether it is
necessary to submit a letter request and also the likely cost of supplying the data.
Please do not hesitate to contact me or my colleague, Jessamy Funnell, if you have any queries.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Kind regards,
Vicky
Vicky Noble
WSP Environment & Energy
We have a brand new website, take a look at www.wspenvironmental.com
Mountbatten House, Basing View, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG21 4HJ
Tel: +44 (0)1256 318886
Fax: +44 (0)1256 318700
Mob: +44 (0) 7747 771544
Web: www.wspenvironmental.com
Agricultural Land Classification
ALC Grades - Post 1988
Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3a
Grade 3b
Grade 4
Not Surveyed
Other
Scale (at A4): 1:10,000
© Crown copyright and database right
2011. Ordnance Survey 100022021.
Map produced by:
Landscape Scale Delivery (South) Team
Natural England
Agricultural Land Classification
Provisional ALC Grades
Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
Non Agricultural
Urban
Scale (at A4): 1:100,000
© Crown copyright and database right
2011. Ordnance Survey 100022021.
Map produced by:
Landscape Scale Delivery (South) Team
Natural England
Natural England Technical Information Note TIN049
Agricultural Land Classification:
protecting the best and most
versatile agricultural land
Most of our land area is in agricultural use. How this important natural resource is
used is vital to sustainable development. This includes taking the right decisions
about protecting it from inappropriate development.
Policy to protect agricultural land
Government policy is that such decisions rest
with planning authorities. Where significant
development of agricultural land is unavoidable,
poorer quality land should be used in preference
to that of higher quality, except where this would
be inconsistent with other sustainability
considerations. Government policy is set out in
Planning Policy Statement 7 (PPS7) Sustainable
Development in Rural Areas published in August
2004 (paragraphs 28 and 29). The Government
has re-affirmed the importance of protecting our
natural resources and the services they provide
in Securing the Future - delivering UK
sustainable development strategy published in
March 2005 (see chapter 5).
pharmaceuticals. Current estimates are that
Grades 1 and 2 together form about 21% of all
farmland in England; Subgrade 3a contains a
similar amount.
The ALC system: purpose & uses
Land quality varies from place to place. The
Agricultural Land Classification (ALC) provides a
method for assessing the quality of farmland to
enable informed choices to be made about its
future use within the planning system. It helps
underpin the principles of sustainable
development.
The ALC system classifies land into five grades,
with Grade 3 subdivided into Subgrades 3a and
3b. The best and most versatile land is defined
as Grades 1, 2 and 3a by policy guidance (see
PPS7). This is the land which is most flexible,
productive and efficient in response to inputs
and which can best deliver future crops for food
and non food uses such as biomass, fibres and
First edition 13 January 2009
www.naturalengland.org.uk
Agricultural Land classification - map and key
The ALC system is used by Defra and others to
give advice to local planning authorities,
Natural England Technical Information Note TIN049
Agricultural Land Classification: protecting the best and
most versatile agricultural land
developers and the public if development is
proposed on agricultural land or other greenfield
sites that could grow crops.
lower inputs, but also takes into account ability
to produce consistently high yields of a narrower
range of crops.
The General Development (Procedure) Order
refers to the best and most versatile land policy
in requiring statutory consultations with Defra.
Following the NERC Act (2006) Natural England
became responsible for Minerals and Waste
Consultations. The ALC grading system is also
used by commercial consultants to advise clients
on land uses and planning issues.
Availability of ALC information
Criteria and guidelines
The Classification is based on the long term
physical limitations of land for agricultural use.
Factors affecting the grade are climate, site and
soil characteristics, and the important
interactions between them.
 Climate: temperature and rainfall; aspect,
exposure and frost risk.
 Site: gradient, micro-relief and flood risk.
 Soil: texture, structure, depth and stoniness;
chemical properties which cannot be
corrected.
The combination of climate and soil factors
determines soil wetness and droughtiness.
Wetness and droughtiness influence the choice
of crops grown and the level and consistency of
yields, as well as use of land for grazing
livestock.
The Classification is concerned with the inherent
potential of land under a range of farming
systems. The current agricultural use, or
intensity of use, does not affect the ALC grade.
Versatility and yield
The physical limitations of land have four main
effects on the way land is farmed. These are:
 the range of crops which can be grown;
 the level of yield;
 the consistency of yield;
 the cost of obtaining the crop.
The ALC gives a high grading to land which
allows more flexibility in the range of crops that
can be grown (its 'versatility') and which requires
After the introduction of the ALC system in 1966
the whole of England and Wales was mapped
from reconnaissance field surveys, to provide
general strategic guidance on land quality for
planners. This Provisional Series of maps was
published on an Ordnance Survey base at a
scale of One Inch to One Mile in the period 1967
to 1974. These maps are not sufficiently
accurate for use in assessment of individual
fields or development sites, and should not be
used other than as general guidance. They show
only five grades: their preparation preceded the
subdivision of Grade 3 and the refinement of
criteria, which occurred after 1976. They have
not been updated and are being allowed to go
out of print. A 1:250 000 scale map series based
on the same information is available. These are
more appropriate for the strategic use originally
intended. This data is now available on Magic,
an interactive, geographical information website.
www.magic.gov.uk/
Since 1976, selected areas have been resurveyed in greater detail and to revised
guidelines and criteria. Information based on
detailed ALC field surveys in accordance with
current guidelines is the most definitive source.
Revisions to the ALC guidelines and criteria
have been limited and kept to the original
principles, but some assessments made prior to
the revision may need to be checked against
current criteria. The guidelines introduced in
1988 with improved criteria for climatic
limitations and climate-soil interactions adopted
only two Subgrades for Grade 3.
More recently, strategic scale maps showing the
likely occurrence of best and most versatile land
have been prepared for selected areas. Mapped
information of all types is available from Natural
England (see Further information below).
New field survey
Digital mapping and geographical information
systems have been introduced to facilitate the
provision of up-to-date information. ALC surveys
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Natural England Technical Information Note TIN049
Agricultural Land Classification: protecting the best and
most versatile agricultural land
are undertaken by field surveyors using
handheld augers to examine soils to a depth of
1.2 metres, at a frequency of one boring per
hectare for a detailed assessment. This is
usually supplemented by digging occasional
small pits (by hand) to inspect the soil profile.
Information obtained by these methods is
combined with climatic and other data to
produce the ALC map and report.
There is no comprehensive programme to
survey all areas in detail. Private consultants
may survey land where it is under consideration
for development, especially around the edge of
towns, to allow comparisons between areas and
to inform environmental assessments. (ALC field
surveys are usually time consuming and should
be initiated well in advance of planning
decisions.) ALC maps are normally produced on
an Ordnance Survey base at varying scales from
1:10,000 for detailed work to 1:50 000 for
reconnaissance survey.
Consultations
Through its presence in Government Offices,
Defra is normally consulted on the preparation of
all development plans, and consultations are
required on planning applications that are not
consistent with an adopted local plan and
involve the loss of twenty hectares or more of
the best and most versatile land. The land
protection policy is relevant to all planning
applications, including those on smaller areas,
but it is for the local planning authority to decide
how significant are the agricultural land issues,
and the need for field information. Defra will not
normally become involved with specific
development proposals unless they raise
interests of more than local importance. The
local authority may seek Defra's advice if it
needs technical information or policy guidance.
Consultations are required on all applications for
mineral working or waste disposal if the afteruse
is agriculture or where the loss of high quality
agricultural land will be 20 ha or more. These
consultations are dealt with by Natural England.
For mineral workings or waste disposal by
landfill, there would normally be no objection to
such development on high quality land, where
Natural England was satisfied that this would be
restored to its former physical characteristics,
following its reclamation. Non-agricultural
afteruse, for example for nature conservation or
amenity, can be acceptable even on better land
if it does not alter the physical characteristics of
the land.
Other factors
The ALC is a basis for assessing how
development proposals affect agriculture within
the planning system, but it is not the sole
consideration. Local planning authorities are
guided by PPS7 to also take into account the
value of land in agriculture, for example for its
environmental or heritage attributes. Other
factors include impact on farm size and
structure, use of buildings and other fixed
equipment (including irrigation and drainage), or
any stimulus the development might give to rural
economic activity, for example in demand for
renewable energy.
Further information
Details of the system of grading can be found in:
Agricultural Land Classification of England and
Wales: revised guidelines and criteria for grading
the quality of agricultural land (Defra
Publications, 1988, Price: £7.00 Tel: 08459
556000). www.defra.gov.uk
For further information please contact the
Natural England Enquiry Service on 0845 600
3078 or e-mail
[email protected].
Natural England Technical Information Notes
and other technical publications are available to
download from the Natural England website:
www.naturalengland.org.uk .
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Desktop Biodiversity Report
Land at Lyminster + 2km radius
ESD/11/570
Prepared for Jo Fewtrell (WSP Environmental)
20th December 2011
This report is not to be passed on to third parties without prior permission of the Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre.
Please be aware that printing maps from this report requires an appropriate OS licence.
Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre
report regarding
land at Lyminster + 2km radius
20/12/2011
Prepared for Jo Fewtrell
WSP Environment and Energy
ESD/11/570
The following information is enclosed within this report:
Maps
Sussex Protected Species Register
Sussex Bat Inventory (5km radius)
Sussex Bird Inventory
UK BAP Species Inventory
Sussex Rare Species Inventory
Sussex Invasive Alien Species
Environmental Survey Directory
SNCI
Ar04 - Poling Copse; Ar13 - Arun Valley, Watersfield to
Arundel.
SSSI
None
Other Designations/Ownership
Environmental Stewardship Agreement; National Park;
Notable Road Verge.
Habitats
Ancient woodland; Coastal and floodplain grazing marsh;
Intertidal mudflat; Reedbed; Traditional orchard.
Important information regarding this report
It must not be assumed that this report contains the definitive species information for the site concerned.
The species data held by the Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre (SxBRC) is collated from the biological
recording community in Sussex. However, there are many areas of Sussex where the records held are
limited, either spatially or taxonomically.
A desktop biodiversity report from the SxBRC will give the user a clear indication of what biological
recording has taken place within the area of their enquiry. The information provided is a useful tool for
making an assessment of the site, but should be used in conjunction with site visits and appropriate surveys
before further judgements on the presence or absence of key species or habitats can be made. It may be that
the content of this report guides the reader as to which surveys should be carried out on the site.
This report was compiled using data held at the SxBRC at the time of printing. The SxBRC takes data
validation very seriously, but cannot be held responsible for the accuracy of data included in this report.
Copyright
The Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre must be acknowledged in all documents containing any part of the
information contained in this report. You can also use the whole of a SxBRC report (unedited) as an
appendix in your own report.
The SxBRC operates as agent to the individuals and groups who provide their records free of charge. The
data suppliers retain copyright on their data, while SxBRC retains copyright on its desktop biodiversity
reports.
Data usage
The data contained within this report is for use in the project for which the data was requested. It is not to be
shared with third parties for use in other projects, unless permission is granted from the SxBRC.
The data may be used for 12 months, after which a replacement SxBRC report must be requested. This
ensures the most up-to-date information is being used.
Ordnance Survey maps
Members of the public wishing to reproduce maps made by the SxBRC under East and West Sussex County
Council or Brighton and Hove City Council licences must use copying facilities that have been authorised by
the Ordnance Survey. A list of printers and copying shops licensed to reproduce maps can be found on the
Ordnance Survey website: www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/business/copyright/printers/index.html
Impartiality
The SxBRC functions as custodian of biological data. Our role is to collect, manage and disseminate wildlife
data. As such, we have to remain impartial and cannot offer opinions on the biodiversity value of a given site.
Similarly, we cannot put forward objections to planning applications or be involved in campaigns.
Supplying records
Our desktop biodiversity reports are only as good as the data we hold. We rely on the continuous submission
of records to keep our database up-to-date. We are always grateful to receive records from ecological
consultants and members of the public alike. We accept records in many different formats – please see our
website for more details: http://sxbrc.org.uk/biodiversity/recording/#sending-records
Confidential Records
Badgers
Badgers are one of our most recognisable native British mammals. They are
not considered rare but are protected along with their setts under The
Protection of Badgers Act 1992 and schedule 6 of the Wildlife and
Countryside Act (1981, as amended).
It is an offence to kill, injure, or take a badger or interfere with a badger sett.
“Interference” is defined by section 3 of The Protection of Badgers Act and includes damaging or destroying
a badger sett, obstructing any entrance to a sett and also disturbing a badger when it is occupying a sett. If
you need to do any work near to a sett (within 30m) you must contact Natural England for guidance as your
activities may require a licence.
With continued persecution of badgers, often for the most cruel and barbaric ‘sport’, detailed badger
records are not included in our species inventory reports, as it has been requested that they remain
confidential. However, the total number of badger records within the enquiry area is given in the full
species list, if this has been requested.
If you need further information about badgers in your enquiry area please call the Badger Trust Sussex on
07910 198720 or visit their website: www.badgertrust-sussex.org.uk
The following species are not included in desktop biodiversity reports, but are flagged up as
confidential at the end of the separate species inventories.
Otters
Otters are slowly making a return to Sussex after becoming extinct in the
1960’s, but are nowhere near their former numbers and remain very
vulnerable.
If there is a river or tributary within 1km of your enquiry area please be aware
of the potential for otters in the vicinity, especially if you are undertaking
operations that may impact potential otter habitat.
Otters are protected by European and UK law. It is an offence under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 to
kill, injure or take an otter from the wild without a licence; to damage or obstruct a holt; or disturb an otter
in its resting place. Licences are required for checking holts or for carrying out work that may disturb otters,
such as the management of trees that are known to be used as resting sites. Natural England are
responsible for issuing these licences in England.
If you require further information about otters in your enquiry area, please contact the SxBRC. Permission to
release record details will be required from the Sussex Wetland Landscapes Project and the SxBRC will
liase with the project officer on the enquirer’s behalf.
Wood White and Duke of Burgundy butterflies
These two rare butterfly species have a very restricted range in Sussex and records have been made
confidential based on advice given from Butterfly Conservation Sussex Branch.
Other confidential records
The SxBRC holds records of other species that are confidential. Confidentiality can be for a variety of
reasons but is usually to benefit the site or the species. Full details of these records are not disclosed but
the enquirer is referred back to the SxBRC if further information is needed.
Any confidential records for your enquiry area will be flagged up at the end of the Rare Species Inventory,
Protected Species Register and BAP Species Inventory.
Birds
The SxBRC holds approximately one million bird records provided by the Sussex Ornithological Society
(SOS). Non-commercial enquiries will not include breeding season records of 15 Schedule 1 birds and three
other species which are classed as sensitive in Sussex. Commercial enquiries will automatically include a
Notable Bird Report, which is based on a list of birds that are particularly scarce or vulnerable to
development in Sussex. This has been created with ecological consultants in mind.
M APS
There are three maps included in a standard desktop biodiversity report which show designated sites
(statutory and non-statutory); habitats and natural features; and ownership and management.
The key on a map only shows those layers which are located within the enquiry area. Below are the details of
all layers which we currently use in our maps.
Designated sites
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)
Downloaded from NE website.
Country Park
Downloaded from NE website.
Local Nature Reserve (LNR)
Downloaded from NE website.
Marine Site of Nature Conservation
Importance (MSNCI)
Supplied by ESCC in 2005.
National Nature Reserve (NNR)
Downloaded from NE website.
National Park
Downloaded from NE website.
Notable Road Verge
Owned and provided by ESCC and WSCC.
Ramsar
Downloaded from NE website.
Regionally Important
Geological/Geomorphological Site (RIGS)
Data supplied by the Booth Museum, Brighton and digitised by
SxBRC in April 2009.
Site of Nature Conservation Importance (SNCI)
Data supplied by WSCC, ESCC & BHCC.
Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)
Downloaded from NE website.
Special Area of Conservation (SAC)
Downloaded from NE website.
Special Protection Area (SPA)
Downloaded from NE website.
Habitats and natural features
Ancient/veteran tree
Merged dataset created in July 2009. Data from Ancient Tree Hunt
(national survey carried out in 2007/2008) and Tree Register of the
British Isles (a charity which collates and updates data on notable
trees).
Ancient woodland
Downloaded from NE website.
Black poplar
Dataset created by SxBRC based upon species records arising
from Sussex Wetland Landscapes Project.
Coastal & floodplain grazing marsh
Dataset created by SxBRC for upload to NE national inventory.
Data remains provisional until this has occurred.
Coastal saltmarsh
Supplied by EA, based on data from the SRCMP Habitat Mapping
Project.
Coastal sand dune
Supplied by EA, based on data from the SRCMP Habitat Mapping
Project.
Coastal vegetated shingle
Downloaded from NE website.
Ghyll woodland
Boundaries drawn on paper maps by Dr Francis Rose which were
then digitised by SxBRC. Not ground-truthed.
Intertidal chalk
Supplied by EA, based on data from the SRCMP Habitat Mapping
Project.
Intertidal mudflat
Supplied by EA, based on data from the SRCMP Habitat Mapping
Project.
Lowland calcareous grassland
Merged dataset from NE and SDJC sources, created in 2005.
Lowland fen
Created by SxBRC in June 2011. Layer is an amalgamation of all
the fen data currently available to SxBRC.
Lowland heathland
High Weald Heathland data created by the High Weald Unit in
2006. The rest of Sussex Heathland data was created by SxBRC,
with funding from WSCC and RSPB in 2007.
Lowland meadow
Downloaded from NE website.
Maritime cliff and slope
Supplied by EA, based on data from the SRCMP Habitat Mapping
Project.
Open water
Dataset derived from OS mapping. This includes inland and tidal,
running and standing water.
Reedbed
Created by SxBRC in June 2011. Layer is an amalgamation of all
the reedbed data currently available to SxBRC.
Saline lagoon
Downloaded from NE website.
Traditional orchard
Downloaded from NE website.
Ownership and management
Environmental Stewardship Agreement
Downloaded from NE website.
National Trust property
Owned and provided by National Trust.
RSPB reserve
Owned and provided by RSPB.
Sussex Wildlife Trust reserve
Created and maintained by SxBRC on behalf of SWT.
Woodland Trust site
Owned and provided by the Woodland Trust.
Abbreviations
BHCC
EA
ESCC
NE
PTES
RSPB
SDJC
SRCMP
SWT
SxBRC
WSCC
Brighton and Hove City Council
Environment Agency
East Sussex County Council
Natural England
People’s Trust for Endangered Species
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
South Downs Joint Committee
Strategic Regional Coastal Monitoring Programme
Sussex Wildlife Trust
Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre
West Sussex County Council
For further information on GIS datasets downloaded from the Natural England website, visit:
www.gis.naturalengland.org.uk
Woods Mill, Henfield, W Sussex BN5 9SD
Tel: 01273 497 558/557
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.sxbrc.org.uk
Designated Site Map (ESD/11/570):
Land at Lyminster + 2km radius
Prepared for Jo Fewtrell (WSP Environmental) - 20/12/2011
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National Park
SNCI
Notable road verge
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This map is based upon or reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of
Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationary Office © Crown Copyright. All
Rights Reserved. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or
other civil proceedings. West Sussex County Council 100023447. 2011, East Sussex County Council
100019601. 2011, Natural England 100046223. 2011, Sussex Wildlife Trust 100025883. 2011.
RAMSAR, Special Area of Conservation (SAC), Special Protection Area (SPA), National Park, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB),
National Nature Reserve (NNR), Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), Local Nature Reserve (LNR) and Country Park data reproduced
with permission of Natural England. Site of Nature Conservation Importance (SNCI) data provided by East and West Sussex County
Councils, and Brighton & Hove City Council. Notable Road Verge data supplied by East and West Sussex County Councils. Regionally
Important Geological/Geomorphological Sites (RIGS) data provided by Booth Museum of Natural History (on behalf of Sussex RIGS
Group). © Crown Copyright. All rights reserved 2011.
Woods Mill, Henfield, W Sussex BN5 9SD
Tel: 01273 497 558/557
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.sxbrc.org.uk
Habitat Map (ESD/11/570):
Land at Lyminster + 2km radius
Prepared for Jo Fewtrell (WSP Environmental) - 20/12/2011
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Ancient/veteran tree
Ancient woodland
Coastal & floodplain grazing marsh
Intertidal mudflat
Open Water
Reedbed
Traditional orchard
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This map is based upon or reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of
Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationary Office © Crown Copyright. All
Rights Reserved. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or
other civil proceedings. West Sussex County Council 100023447. 2011, East Sussex County Council
100019601. 2011, Natural England 100046223. 2011, Sussex Wildlife Trust 100025883. 2011.
Ancient woodland, traditional orchards, vegetated shingle and saline lagoon data reproduced with permission of Natural England.
Revised coastal and floodplain grazing marsh data remains provisional and is also reproduced with permission of Natural England.
Chalk grassland data supplied by Natural England and South Downs Conservation Board. Black Poplar data supplied by Sussex Otters &
Rivers Partnership. Ghyll woodland data supplied by Dr Francis Rose. Reedbed data funded by Environment Agency and West Sussex
County Council is provided by Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre and maintained by RSPB. Heathland data funded by West Sussex
County Council, RSPB and High Weald AONB Unit. Ancient/veteran tree data derived from results of the Ancient Tree Hunt Project and
the Tree Register of the British Isles (TROBI). © Crown Copyright. All rights reserved 2011.
This map contains ancient woodland data revised under the Weald and Downs Ancient Woodland Program (2010) on behalf of Natural
England. Whilst every effort has been made to make this revision as accurate as possible, the inventories contain limitations and remain
provisional. Further revisions are also pending within East Sussex. Habitat data held by Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre (SxBRC) are
created in-house or obtained from a variety of dataset providers. SxBRC continually strive to further improve and update these data
wherever possible. However, this map should be treated as indicative rather than definitive: data may be generated from a range of field
survey and/or predictive methods, each of which may have its own inherent limitations. In some situations a recent ground survey may
be required to establish definitively the current status of a particular habitat at a specific location.
Woods Mill, Henfield, W Sussex BN5 9SD
Tel: 01273 497 558/557
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.sxbrc.org.uk
Ownership & Management Map (ESD/11/570):
Land at Lyminster + 2km radius
Prepared for Jo Fewtrell (WSP Environmental) - 20/12/2011
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Species search area
Environmental Stewardship Agreements:
Higher Level Stewardship (HLS)
Entry Level Stewardship (ELS)
Organic ELS
Organic ELS plus HLS
ELS plus HLS
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This map is based upon or reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of
Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationary Office © Crown Copyright. All
Rights Reserved. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or
other civil proceedings. West Sussex County Council 100023447. 2011, East Sussex County Council
100019601. 2011, Natural England 100046223. 2011, Sussex Wildlife Trust 100025883. 2011.
Environmental Stewardship Agreement data reproduced with permission of Natural England. Other datasets reproduced respectively
with permission of the Woodland Trust, National Trust, Sussex Wildlife Trust and Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. © Crown
Copyright. All rights reserved 2011.
S USSEX P ROTECTED S PECIES R EGISTER
The Protected Species Register does not include bat, bird, badger or otter records.
Bat and bird records are included in separate inventories, while badger and otter records are not
included in SxBRC reports.
The Sussex Protected Species Register (PSR) consists of species of plants, fungi and animals that are
protected under Schedules 5, 6 and 8 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and other legislation.
Records of these species and where they have been recorded are held on the Record Centre’s database and
are included in desktop biodiversity reports. PSR data are updated weekly.
Some species are both protected and rare and therefore show up in the PSR and the Rare Species Inventory
(RSI) reports. Reports to enquirers may reflect this relationship between rarity and protection, with records
for the same species at a given location appearing in both reports.
Please note the following limitations to the PSR:
 PSR records are labelled so that only one record per species per grid reference is included in a
SxBRC report. This will usually be the most up to date record. Some sites however are part of the
National Dormouse Monitoring Programme (NDMP) and therefore we are likely to hold historic
records/more detailed information. If NDMP is mentioned in the location name of a record and you
would like the historic dormouse data for that site, please contact the SxBRC.
 If a protected species record appears in a SxBRC biodiversity report it does not mean that the
species is still present. It means that the protected species was recorded last at that time and
place by the recorder listed. The implications of the record should be further evaluated, and a
survey to establish the current status of the species might be required.
 If there is no record of any particular protected species, this does not confirm that the species is
absent from the site in question. It may mean that it has not been recorded, that the site has not
been surveyed for this species, or that the Record Centre has not been informed of its presence.
Wildlife Protection Legislation in England
Legislation that protects wildlife in England exists at the European and national level.
European law
The Bern Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats (1979) was aimed at
ensuring conservation and protection of all wild plants and animals, increasing cooperation between states,
and affording special protection to the most vulnerable or threatened species. It is implemented by the EU
Birds Directive (Council Directive 79/409/EEC) and the EU Habitats Directive (Council Directive 92/43/EEC).
ANNEX II lists animal and plant species whose conservation requires the designation of special areas of
conservation.
ANNEX IV lists animal and plant species in need of strict protection.
ANNEX V lists animal and plant species whose taking in the wild and exploitation may be subject to
management measures.
National law
The Wildlife and Countryside Act (WCA) 1981 (as amended), strengthened by the Countryside and Rights of
Way Act 2000, are together the most important legislation aimed at protecting wildlife in England. The
Wildlife and Countryside Act is divided into four parts details of which are available from:
www.naturenet.net/law/wcagen.html
For the most up to date information on all species protection please visit
www.naturalengland.org.uk/conservation/wildlife-management-licensing or www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-countryside/ewd/
Species protection is provided under Schedules 1, 5, 6 and 8 of the WCA:
Schedule 1: Birds – Please refer to the Sussex Bird Inventory results and explanation sheet in your SxBRC
biodiversity report.
Schedule 5: Protected animals (other than birds)
Intentional or reckless killing, injuring, taking, possessing, disturbing and selling (including parts and
derivatives) as well as damaging, destroying or obstructing access to any structure or place of refuge etc.
are prohibited. N.B. Protection of some species is limited to certain sections of the Act, which are indicated
in the lists as follows:
S9(1)
Protection limited to intentional killing, injury or taking.
S9(2)
Protection limited to possessing and controlling
S9(4a) Protection limited to damaging, destroying or obstructing access to any structure or place used by
the animal for shelter or protection.
S9(4b) Protection limited to disturbing the animal while it is occupying any structure or place which it uses
for shelter or protection.
S9(5)
Protection limited to selling , offering for sale, possessing or transporting for purpose of sale, or
advertising for sale, any live or dead animal, or any part of, or anything derived from such an animal.
This includes Common Frogs, Pool Frogs, Common Toads and both Smooth and Palmate Newts.
Records of these species are not kept on the Protected Species Register.
Schedule 6: Animals which may not be killed or taken by certain methods
Methods include traps and nets, poisons, automatic weapons, electrical devices, smokes/gases and various
others. Even humane trapping for research requires a licence.
Schedule 8: Protected plants and fungi
Intentional picking, uprooting, destroying, trading (including parts and derivatives), etc. are prohibited.
Under the Wildlife and Countryside Act, all wild plants in Britain are protected from intentional uprooting by
an unauthorised person. Land owners, land occupiers, persons authorised by either of these, or persons
authorised in writing by the Local Authority for the area are however exempt from this, except for Schedule 8
species which you can see on this website: www.naturenet.net/law/sched8.html
Legislation protecting bats
Please refer to the explanation sheet of the Sussex Bat Inventory within your SxBRC biodiversity report, or
visit our website: www.sxbrc.org.uk/biodiversity/speciesinventories
Legislation protecting birds
Please refer to the explanation sheet of the Sussex Bird Inventory within your SxBRC biodiversity report, or
visit our website: www.sxbrc.org.uk/biodiversity/speciesinventories
Legislation protecting badgers and otters
Please refer to the information sheets at the start of the report for information on badger and otter records
in Sussex.
For the most up to date information on all species protection please visit
www.naturalengland.org.uk/conservation/wildlife-management-licensing or www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-countryside/ewd/
Protected species (excluding birds) found in Sussex
Unless indicated, all parts of the section apply
8
8
8
8
Buellia asterella
Caloplaca luteoalba
Catapyrenium psomoroides
Cladonia convoluta
Starry Breck-lichen
8
Gyalecta ulmi
Elm Gyalecta
8
Heterodermia leucomelos
Ciliate Strap-lichen
8
Lecanactis hemisphaerica
Churchyard Lecanactis
8
Squamarina lentigera
Scaly Breck-lichen
8
Teloschistes flavicans
Golden Hair-lichen
8
Hericium erinaceum
a basidiomycete fungus
8
Lamprothamnium papulosum
Foxtail stonewort
8
Acaulon triquetrum
Triangular Pygmy-moss
8
Barbula glauca
Glaucous Beard-moss
8
Bartramia stricta
Rigid Apple-moss
5  $ Lacerta vivipara
Viviparous Lizard
8
Drepanocladus vernicosus
Slender Green Feather-moss
5  $ Natrix natrix
Grass Snake
8
Micromitrium tenerum
Millimetre Moss
5  $ Vipera berus
Adder
8
Rhynchostegium rotundifolium
Round-leaved Feather-moss
8
Trichomanes speciosum
Killarney Fern
8
Ajuga chamaepitys
Ground-pine
8
Althaea hirsuta
Rough Marsh-mallow
8
Alyssum alyssoides
Small Alison
8
Bupleurum baldense
Small Hare's-ear
8
Chenopodium vulvaria
Stinking Goosefoot
8
Crepis foetida
Stinking Hawk's-beard
8
Dianthus armeria
Deptford Pink
8
Eryngium campestre
Field Eryngo
8
Filago lutescens
Red-tipped Cudweed
8
Filago pyramidata
Broad-leaved Cudweed
8
Fumaria reuteri
Martin's Ramping-fumitory
8
Gentianella anglica
Early Gentian
8 x # Hyacinthoides non-scripta
Orange-fruited Elm lichen
Tree Psoromoides
a lichen
Bluebell
5
Gryllus campestris
Field Cricket
5
Hydrochara caraboides
Lesser Silver Water Beetle
5
Papilio machaon
Swallowtail Butterfly
5
Argynnis adippe
High Brown Fritillary
5
Thalera fimbrialis
Sussex Emerald
5
Chirocephalus diaphanus
Fairy Shrimp
5
Gammarus insensibilis
Lagoon Sand Shrimp
5  $ Austropotamobius pallipes
Dolomedes plantarius
5
5
Triturus cristatus
5  $ Anguis fragilis
Coronella austriaca
5
5
Lacerta agilis
Freshwater Crayfish
Fen Raft Spider
Great Crested Newt
Slow-worm
Smooth Snake
Sand Lizard
5x
Barbastella barbastellus
Barbastelle
5x
Eptesicus serotinus
Serotine
5x
Myotis bechsteini
Bechstein's Bat
5x
Myotis brandti
Brandt's Bat
5x
Myotis daubentoni
Daubenton's Bat
5x
Myotis myotis
Greater Mouse-eared Bat
5x
Myotis mystacinus
Whiskered Bat
5x
Myotis nattereri
Natterer's Bat
5x
Nyctalus leisleri
Leisler’s Bat
5x
Nyctalus noctula
Noctule
5x
Pipistrellus nathusii
Nathusius' Pipistrelle
5x
Pipistrellus pipistrellus
Common Pipistrelle
5x
Pipistrellus pygmeus
Soprano Pipistrelle
5x
Plecotus auritus
Brown Long-eared Bat
5x
Plecotus austriacus
Grey Long-eared Bat
5x
Rhinolophus ferrumequinum
Greater Horseshoe Bat
5x
5
Vespertilio murinus
Parti-coloured Bat
Arvicola terrestris
Water Vole
5
Muscardinus avellanarius
Common Dormouse
5
Balaenoptera physalus
Fin Whale
5
Delphinus delphis
Common Dolphin
5
Globicephala melaena
Pilot Whale
5
Lagenorhynchus acutus
White-Sided Dolphin
5
Orcinus orca
Killer Whale
5
Stenella caeruleoalbus
Blue-White Dolphin
5
Stenella coeruleoalba
Striped Dolphin
5
Tursiops truncatus
Bottle-Nosed Dolphin
5
Phocoena phocoena
Common Porpoise
5x
Lutra lutra
Otter
5x
Meles meles
Badger
8
Lactuca saligna
Least Lettuce
8
Lythrum hyssopifolia
Grass-poly
8
Melampyrum arvense
Field Cow-wheat
8
Mentha pulegium
Pennyroyal
8
Orobanche artemisiae-campestris
Oxtongue Broomrape
8
Petrorhagia nanteuilii
Childing Pink
8
Phyteuma spicatum
Spiked Rampion
8
Polygonum maritimum
Sea Knotgrass
8
Pulicaria vulgaris
Small Fleabane
8
Rhinanthus angustifolius
Greater Yellow-rattle
8
Salvia pratensis
Meadow Clary
8
Cephalanthera rubra
Red Helleborine
8
Damasonium alisma
Starfruit
8
Himantoglossum hircinum
Lizard Orchid
8
Leersia oryzoides
Cut-grass
8
Ophrys sphegodes
Early Spider-orchid
8
Schoenoplectus triqueter
Triangular Club-rush
x Records not included in PSR report
5
Clavopsella navis
Brackish Hydroid
 Sch.5 section 9 (part 1)
5
Edwardsia ivelli
Ivell's Edwardsia
$ Sch.5 section 9 (part 5)
5
Nematostella vectensis
Starlet Sea Anemone
5
Alkamaria romijini
Tentacled lagoon-worm
5
Hirudo medicinalis
Medicinal Leech
5
Decticus verrucivorus
Wart Biter
5
Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa
Mole Cricket
# Sch.8 section13 (part 2)
For the most up to date information on all species protection please visit
www.naturalengland.org.uk/conservation/wildlife-management-licensing or www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-countryside/ewd/
Woods Mill, Henfield, West Sussex BN5 9SD
Tel: 01273 497 558 / 557
Fax: 0203 070 0709
Email: [email protected]
Web: sxbrc.org.uk
SUSSEX PROTECTED SPECIES REGISTER REPORT
Please note that bat, bird and otter records are not included in this report
Land at Lyminster + 2km radius
20 December 2011
ESD/11/570
Search Area: TQ0002 to TQ0406
Jo Fewtrell (WSP Environmental)
Cephalanthera rubra
Red Helleborine
A very rare plant of chalky woods. The last record from our area for this orchid was from Poling, West Sussex in 1921.
However, there have been some unconfirmed reports for this species in recent years from two adjacent localities in West
Sussex.
flowering plant
EC CITES Annex B; IUCN (2001) - Critically endangered; Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal
Importance in England; Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan Species; Sussex Protected Species Register Species; Sussex Rare Species
Inventory Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species; Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Schedule 8)
Grid Reference
TQ00M
Recorder
Paul Harmes
Anguis fragilis
Date
1921
Locality
Poling, West Sussex (VC13)
Slow-worm
A legally protected legless lizard resembling a small snake. Slow-worms are widespread in southern England and found
in open habitats such as rough grassland, heath and on road and railway embankments. They are often common in urban
and suburban areas. Like most reptiles and amphibians they have declined considerably and need protection wherever
they occur.
reptile
Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England; Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan
Species; Sussex Protected Species Register Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species; Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
Schedule 5 Sections (9.1 killing/injuring; 9.5a; 9.5b)
Grid Reference
TQ0102
TQ020027
Recorder
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile Grp
Barry Kemp
Date
19/07/1996
25/06/2003
Locality
Littlehampton By-Pass, West Sussex (VC13)
Lineside Way Industrial Park,
Littlehampton, Littlehampton CP
TQ020032
Paula Elliott
18/08/2009
TQ0202
TQ023025
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile Grp
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile
Grp;Dennis Dey
19/06/1995
23/04/1999
Wick Green Public Open Space, West
Sussex (VC13)
Littlehampton, West Sussex (VC13)
30 Harwood Road, Littlehampton, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ024023
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile
Grp;Dennis Dey
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile Grp
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile
Grp;Dennis Dey
01/01/1993
TQ026042
TQ029061
17/04/1986
01/01/1993
45 Linden Road, Littlehampton, West
Sussex (VC13)
Lyminster (Nr. Pub), West Sussex (VC13)
Convent Of Poor Clares, Arundel, West
Sussex (VC13)
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
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Zootoca vivipara
Common Lizard
The most abundant British lizard and widespread in Sussex in the Weald and along the coast. Probably under-recorded
and increasingly confined to small areas of open sunny habitat. A legally protected species due to concern about its
overall decline.
reptile
Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England; Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan
Species; Sussex Protected Species Register Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species; Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
Schedule 5 Sections (9.1 killing/injuring; 9.5a; 9.5b)
Grid Reference
TQ0002
Recorder
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile Grp
Date
28/10/1987
Locality
Climping, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ0102
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile
Grp;Dennis Dey
30/07/1993
Littlehampton, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ017025
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile
Grp;Dennis Dey
12/10/1990
Littlehampton Edge Of Campsite, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ017036
Recorder @ Cresswell Associate
2008
Courtwick Park, Wick
TQ019022
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile
Grp;Dennis Dey
03/05/1999
Littlehampton Marina, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ020027
Barry Kemp
25/06/2003
Lineside Way Industrial Park,
Littlehampton, Littlehampton CP
TQ0202
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile
Grp;Dennis Dey
27/03/1990
Littlehampton Marina, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ022022
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile
Grp;Dennis Dey
03/05/1989
Littlehampton Nr. Swing Bridge, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ025063
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile
Grp;Dennis Dey
28/07/1992
Priory Farm, Lyminster, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ030035
L.J. Martin
2009
Worthing Road Allotments
TQ0402
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile Grp
04/06/1986
Lyminster, West Sussex (VC13)
Natrix natrix
Grass Snake
A widespread, but legally protected, snake with a normally olive body flecked with black and a distinctive yellow collar.
Frequent in Sussex near places where its food, largely frogs, is readily available. Like most reptiles and amphibians,
grass snakes have declined considerably and need protection wherever they occur.
reptile
Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England; Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan
Species; Sussex Protected Species Register Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species; Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
Schedule 5 Sections (9.1 killing/injuring; 9.5a; 9.5b)
Grid Reference
TQ0005
TQ007064
TQ011066
Recorder
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile Grp
SARG recorder
Gaye Barns
Date
26/07/1987
29/06/2000
1999 - 2000
Locality
Tortington, West Sussex (VC13)
52 Torton Hill Rd. Arundel, Arundel
Patch of land off Ford Rd,Arundel, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ012066
TQ012067
TQ028038
SARG recorder
SARG 2002 Leaflet
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile
Grp;Dennis Dey
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile
Grp;Dennis Dey
15/07/2001
2002
01/01/1991
40 Penfolds Place, Arundel, Arundel
West Sussex, West Sussex (VC13)
Sandfield House, Lyminster, West Sussex
(VC13)
Convent of Poor Clares, Arundel, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ030063
01/01/1993
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
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Arvicola terrestris
European Water Vole
The fastest declining native British mammal, the water vole was ‘Ratty’ in Wind in the Willows. Water voles prefer slow
flowing streams, rivers and dykes with steep earth banks and luxuriant emergent vegetation. They have been in decline
for over a century mainly due to loss of habitat while the presence of American mink has greatly hastened this decline.
In many areas of mainland Britain water voles are already extinct but there are still some strong populations in Sussex. A
legally protected species, listed on the Sussex Rare Species Inventory and the subject of a Sussex Species Action
Programme.
terrestrial mammal
Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan Species; Sussex Protected Species Register Species; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ003039
TQ005059
Recorder
Richard James
Catherine Watts
Date
23/06/2004
22/07/2010
Locality
Ford, Ford CP
Tortington Priory
2 Confidential records exist for this enquiry area. Please contact the record centre if you require further information.
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
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S USSEX B AT I NVENTORY
Bat species
There are 18 species of bat in the UK (17 of which are known to be breeding here), all of which have been
recorded in Sussex, although some more frequently than others and at different times of the year:
Barbastella barbastellus Barbastelle
Eptesicus serotinus Serotine
Myotis alcathoe Alcathoe
Myotis bechsteinii Bechstein’s
Myotis brandtii Brandt’s
Myotis daubentonii Daubenton’s
Myotis myotis Greater mouse-eared
Myotis mystacinus Whiskered
Myotis nattereri Natterer’s
Nyctalus leisleri Leisler’s
Nyctalus noctula Noctule
Pipistrellus nathusii Nathusius’s pipistrelle
Pipistrellus pipistrellus Common pipistrelle
Pipistrellus pygmaeus Soprano pipistrelle
Plecotus auritus Brown long-eared
Plecotus austriacus Grey long-eared
Rhinolophus ferrumequinum Greater horseshoe
Rhinolophus hipposideros Lesser horseshoe
Three other bat species have been recorded in Sussex as migrants or vagrants: Savi’s pipistrelle (Hypsugo
savii), Kuhl’s pipistrelle (Pipistrellus kuhlii) and parti-coloured bat (Vespertilio murinus).
Five species are included in Annex II of the EU Habitats Directive: Barbastelle, Bechstein’s, greater mouseeared, greater horsehoe and lesser horseshoe. All 18 species are included in Annex IV.
Seven species are included in the UK Biodiversity Action Plan: Barbastelle, Bechstein’s, brown long-eared,
greater horseshoe, lesser horseshoe, noctule and soprano pipistrelle.
Background
Bats are the only mammals capable of true flight. Those found in the UK feed exclusively on insects and use
a sophisticated form of sonar to navigate and catch their prey at night. In late spring and summer, female
bats form maternity colonies to raise their young. This is when they are most obvious to us, as they leave the
roost at or after sunset in search of food. Bats hibernate during the winter when insects are scarce, usually
at a different site to the maternity roost where a constant cool temperature can be found i.e. in underground
sites or within deep crevices in trees or buildings. Bats return to the same roost sites every year, so even if
the animals themselves are not present, the roost is still legally protected.
Unfortunately there are many misconceptions about bats. They are in fact sociable, intelligent, clean animals
that rarely come into contact with humans. They do not build nests and very rarely cause structural damage
to buildings.
Current status and threats
Bat populations have suffered huge declines in the last century. The common pipistrelle (Pipistrellus
pipistrellus) and soprano pipistrelle (Pipistrellus pygmaeus) remain the most abundant and widespread
species of bat, but are thought to have suffered from a huge reduction in numbers. Estimates from a
National Bat Colony Survey suggest a population decline of around 70% between 1978 and 1993.
This reduction in bat numbers is largely due to their roosts being disturbed or destroyed, a loss of suitable
feeding and flightline habitat (e.g. hedgerows) and a reduction in insect numbers (e.g. through farming
intensification and the use of pesticides). A number of species are now included in the National Bat
Monitoring Programme, run by the Bat Conservation Trust (BCT), which gives up-to-date information on
population trends.
Bats are also particularly vulnerable to human interference for the following reasons:
 They have a low reproductive rate; generally one baby a year.
 They require specific conditions for each of their roost types.
 They are very secretive and often go unnoticed until discovered by building works or home improvements.
Consequently, bats and their roosts receive some of the highest levels of legal protection.
Bats and the law
All species of bat and their roosts are protected by UK and European law; under the Wildlife & Countryside
Act 1981 (WCA) in the UK (to implement the Berne Convention) and the Habitats Directive in the EU, which is
implemented in the UK through the The Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2010. Bats and
their roosts may also be protected by site designations, for example if their roost site or feeding grounds are
notified as a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) or a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
You could be committing a criminal offence if you:
1.
Deliberately capture, injure or kill a bat
2.
Intentionally or recklessly disturb a bat in its roost or deliberately disturb a group of bats
3.
Damage or destroy a bat roosting place (even if bats are not occupying the roost at the time)
4.
Intentionally or recklessly obstruct access to a bat roost
5.
Possess or advertise/sell/exchange a bat (dead or alive) or any part of a bat
It is not illegal to:
Tend/care for a bat solely for the purpose of restoring it to health and subsequent release. (This
should always be done by an experienced bat handler, contact details of which can be found through
the Sussex Bat Group.)
Licensing
If you have a bat roost in your property, it does not necessarily mean that building work cannot take place.
Work can be planned so as not to interfere with the roost and at a time that bats may be absent. If you are
planning any sort of work that may interfere with bats, advice must be sought first from Natural England
(see contact details below). Similarly, if you discover bats after work has begun, you must stop and contact
Natural England for their advice before continuing.
Licences to permit illegal activities relating to bats and their roost sites can be issued for specific purposes.
It is an offence not to comply with the terms and conditions of such a licence. If you carry out work affecting
bats or roosts without a licence, you will be breaking the law.
Further advice and information:
Bat Conservation Trust
The national charity working for bat conservation.
Website: www.bats.org.uk
Bat helpline: 0845 1300 228
Email: [email protected]
Natural England
The government body responsible for issuing licences for work that may affect bats or their roosts.
Website: www.naturalengland.org.uk
General and licensing enquiries. Tel: 0845 601 4523 (local rate).
Sussex Bat Group
A local voluntary group working for the conservation of bats in Sussex.
Website: www.sussexbatgroup.org.uk
Tel: 01903 816298
Email: [email protected]
Woods Mill, Henfield, West Sussex BN5 9SD
Tel: 01273 497 558 / 557
Fax: 0203 070 0709
Email: [email protected]
Web: sxbrc.org.uk
SUSSEX BAT INVENTORY REPORT SUMMARY
Please note that all species of bat and their roosts are protected by UK and European law, under the Wildlife and Countryside Act
1981 (WCA) in the UK and the Habitats Directive in the EU. Bats and their roosts may also be protected by site designations, for
example if their roost site or feeding grounds are notified as Special Area of Conservation (SAC) or a Site of Special Scientific
Interest (SSSI).
Key to Indicators
You could be committing a criminal offence if you :
1. Deliberately capture, injure or kill a bat. 2. Intentionally or recklessly disturb a bat in the roost
or deliberately disturb a group of bats. 3. Damage or destroy a bat roosting place (even if bats are
not occupying the roost at the time). 4. Intentionally or recklessly obstruct access to a bat roost. 5.
Possess or advertise/sell/exchange a bat (dead or alive) or any part of a bat.
M/S
H
FR
MR
UR
D
Mating/Swarming
Hibernaculum
Feeding Roost
Maternity Roost
Unspecified Roost
Droppings
Land at Lyminster + 5km radius
20 December 2011
ESD/11/570
Search Area: SU9800 to TQ0709
Jo Fewtrell (WSP Environmental)
Common Name
Latin Name
No of
Records
Bat sp.
Chiroptera
17
Brown Long-eared Bat
Plecotus auritus
20
Common Pipistrelle (45 kHz)
Pipistrellus pipistrellus
1
Daubenton's Bat
Myotis daubentonii
1
Long-eared sp.
Plecotus
4
Natterer's Bat
Myotis nattereri
6
Noctule Bat
Nyctalus noctula
3
Pipstrelle sp.
Pipistrellus
33
Serotine
Eptesicus serotinus
11
Soprano Pipstrelle (55 kHz)
Pipistrellus pygmaeus
9
Unidentified Bat
Myotis
2
Western Barbastelle
Barbastella barbastellus
1
Whiskered Bat
Myotis mystacinus
1
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of the Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
M/S H
FR
MR UR
D
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Woods Mill, Henfield, West Sussex BN5 9SD
Tel: 01273 497 558 / 557
Fax: 0203 070 0709
Email: [email protected]
Web: sxbrc.org.uk
SUSSEX BAT INVENTORY REPORT
Please note that all species of bat and their roosts are protected by UK and European law, under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (WCA)
in the UK and the Habitats Directive in the EU. Bats and their roosts may also be protected by site designations, for example if their roost site
or feeding grounds are notified as Special Area of Conservation (SAC) or a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
Key to Indicators
You could be committing a criminal offence if you :
1. Deliberately capture, injure or kill a bat.2. Intentionally or recklessly disturb a bat in the roost or deliberately disturb a group of bats. 3. Damage or destroy a bat
roosting place (even if bats are not occupying the roost at the time). 4. Intentionally or recklessly obstruct access to a bat roost. 5. Possess or advertise/sell/exchange a
bat (dead or alive) or any part of a bat.
M/S
H
FR
MR
UR
D
Mating/Swarming
Hibernaculum
Feeding Roost
Maternity Roost
Unspecified Roost
Droppings
Land at Lyminster + 5km radius
20 December 2011
ESD/11/570
Search Area:
SU9800 to TQ0709
Jo Fewtrell (WSP Environmental)
Barbastella barbastellus
BAP
Western Barbastelle
A medium-sized bat that is very rare in Britain, and threatened with extinction over much of Europe. Causes of its decline
are not well understood, but thought to be at least partly due to a decline in its insect food and damage to, or loss of,
woodland. The barbastelle prefers wooded countryside. In winter it roosts in caves, mine tunnels, cellars and hollow
trees. Most records held by SxBRC are from West Sussex, but there are a few from East Sussex.
Date
Location
Grid Reference
Recorder
Sampling Method
24/07/2006
Poling Copse, Arundel, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ042062
Frank Greenaway
Trapped
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Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
M/S H FR MR UR D
Abundance
Notes
1 Male
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Chiroptera
Bat sp.
Chiroptera (from the ancient Greek for 'wing hand') is the natural group, or order, that covers all the bats. In Britain we
have 14 bat species and all have the highest level of legal protection. Many people simply record bats in general when
they are not able to assign them to a particular species and these are then included under Chiroptera in our reports.
Date
Location
Grid Reference
Recorder
Sampling Method
2009
Worthing Road Allotments
TQ030035
L.J. Martin
Field Observation
10/04/2007
St Mary's the Virgin Church,
Burpham, Arundel, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ039090
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
06/06/2005
Rycroft, Burpham, Arundel,
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ040088
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
04/06/2005
Black Rabbit public house,
Arundel, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ025085
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
01/01/199831/12/2000
Patch of land at Ford Rd,
Arundel, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ011066
Gaye Barns
Visual
13/05/1995
Ford Church, Ford Road,
Ford, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ003036
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
22/04/1994
Bay Tree Barn, The Street,
East Preston, West Sussex
(VC13)
TQ063027
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
10/02/1994
2 Blackhorse Cottages,
Climping Street, Climping,
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ002012
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
01/09/1992
24 Cumberland Road,
Angmering, West Sussex
(VC13)
TQ071045
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
03/07/1992
179 Keepers Cottage,
Angmering Park, Angmering,
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ064081
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
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Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
M/S H FR MR UR D
Abundance
Notes
3 Present
They use the site as a feeding ground.
I have head 3 at once going around my
head this summer 7-10 foot above the
ground.
Six droppings, not fresh.
Present In
flight
Evidence of bats. Proposed pesticide
treatment.
Page 2 of 13
01/11/1991
Arundel Castle, Arundel, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ018073
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
09/09/1987
26 Fordwater Gardens,
Yapton, West Sussex (VC13)
SU986028
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
13/07/1987
Meadow Walk, Elmer,
Middleton-on-sea, West
Sussex (VC13)
SU9800
NE Bat Worker
Visual
13/03/1987
Foxes Oven, Arundel, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ024094
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
Builder keeps finding bats when
removing tiles
07/09/1984
Village Church, Burpham,
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ039089
Recorder @
Sussex Bat Group
Building
Inspection
Bats in church which is planning to
have timber treatment.
01/01/198431/12/1984
Rycroft, Burpham, Arundel,
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ040088
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
1982
Black Rabbit public house,
Arundel, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ025085
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
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Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
Appears to be a hibernation site.
2 Feeding
Bats seen hunting in meadow.
Good sized colony.
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Eptesicus serotinus
Serotine
A large bat that frequents pasture, parklands and gardens as well as the wider countryside. It forms summer roosts in
buildings where it also probably hibernates. A widespread southern species in the UK, though often only present in small
numbers. Its British strongholds are in the south east (widespread in Sussex) and parts of the West Country.
Date
Location
Grid Reference
Recorder
Sampling Method
19/05/2009
Swan Lake, Arundel WWT
TQ020080
Paul Stevens
Field Observation
1 Present
24/07/2006
Poling Copse, Arundel, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ042062
Frank Greenaway
Trapped
1 Male
12/06/2005
Binsted Wood complex, West
Sussex (VC13)
SU990068
J.M. Halls
Unspecified
Bat(s) Present
05/07/2003
Farm View, Wepham, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ042086
Martin Love
Building
Inspection
20 Present
01/04/200101/10/2001
36 Ancton Way, Elmer, West
Sussex (VC13)
SU984004
Ian Powell
Unspecified
2 Feeding
01/07/2000
179 Keepers Cottage,
Angmering Park, Angmering,
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ064081
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
11/07/1994
2 Blackhorse Cottages,
Climping Street, Climping,
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ003014
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
01/01/199331/12/1993
Wepham village., West Sussex
(VC13)
TQ0408
Mike Holmes
Unspecified
Present
Foraging
01/01/199031/12/1990
Binsted Wood complex, West
Sussex (VC13)
SU990068
Jeremy Halls
Unspecified
Bat(s) Present
05/09/1982
St Nicholas Parish Church,
London Road, Arundel, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ016073
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
1900
Arundel, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ0007
Unknown recorder Unspecified
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Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
M/S H FR MR UR D
Abundance
Notes
Species identified by droppings.
Bat(s) Present
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Myotis
Unidentified Bat
Date
Location
Grid Reference
Recorder
Sampling Method
01/11/1991
Arundel Castle, West Sussex
(VC13)
TQ018073
Recorder @
Sussex Bat Group
Unspecified
1899
Arundel, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ0007
Unknown recorder Unspecified
Myotis daubentonii
M/S H FR MR UR D
Abundance
Notes
Appears to be hibernation site.
Bat(s) Present
Daubenton's Bat
A medium-sized to small bat of woodland, usually near water (this species was sometimes known as the 'water bat'). It
feeds largely on chironomid midges, caddis flies and mayflies. Summer roosts are in tree holes, semi-underground sites
and occasionally buildings. During winter it hibernates in caves, mine tunnels, cellars and similar places. Widespread in
Britain and apparently increasing in parts of its range and recorded throughout Sussex.
Date
Location
Grid Reference
Recorder
Sampling Method
19/05/2009
Swan Lake, Arundel WWT
TQ020080
Paul Stevens
Field Observation
Myotis mystacinus
M/S H FR MR UR D
Abundance
Notes
5 Present
Whiskered Bat
Very similar to Brandt's bat (Myotis brandtii) and only separated from that species in 1970. On average slightly smaller
and with small anatomical differences. Summer roosts are mainly in buildings and trees, while winter roosts are often in
tunnels and caves. Generally more common and widespread than Brandt's bat, the whiskered bat is found throughout
the British Isles to the southern parts of Scotland. Widely distributed in both West Sussex and East Sussex.
Date
Location
Grid Reference
Recorder
Sampling Method
24/07/2006
Poling Copse, Arundel, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ042062
Frank Greenaway
Trapped
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Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
M/S H FR MR UR D
Abundance
Notes
1 Male
Page 5 of 13
Myotis nattereri
Natterer's Bat
A medium-sized bat with long ears inhabiting woodland and mixed farmland, often flying near water. In summer it roosts
in old buildings, barns and hollow trees and it hibernates in caves, mines and other underground places. Found
throughout much of the British Isles, but generally scarce. The UK population of Natterer's bats may be of international
importance and it is widespread in Sussex.
Date
Location
Grid Reference
Recorder
Sampling Method
24/07/2006
Poling Copse, Arundel, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ042062
Frank Greenaway
Trapped
1 Male
12/06/2005
Binsted Wood complex, West
Sussex (VC13)
SU990068
J.M. Halls
Unspecified
Bat(s) Present
10/09/2003
Highdown Hill, West Sussex
(VC13)
TQ077042
M. tanner;Martin
Love
Unspecified
present
Breeding
probable
2000 - 2010
Burndell Copse
SU984031
Nick Sturt
Aural bat
detector
01/01/199031/12/1990
Binsted Wood complex, West
Sussex (VC13)
SU990068
Jeremy Halls
Unspecified
1898
Arundel, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ0007
Unknown recorder Unspecified
Nyctalus noctula
M/S H FR MR UR D
Abundance
Notes
These records are from field records
2000 - 2010.
Bat(s) Present
1 Present
BAP
Noctule Bat
A large bat of woodlands and wetland that sometimes occurs in towns. Summer roosts are usually in trees, where it can
also hibernate. Other hibernation sites can be in rock fissures, bat boxes and sometimes buildings. Widespread, but
declining in Sussex and in both England and Wales generally.
Date
Location
Grid Reference
Recorder
Sampling Method
12/06/2005
Binsted Wood complex, West
Sussex (VC13)
SU990068
J.M. Halls
Unspecified
2000 - 2010
Burndell Copse
SU984031
Nick Sturt
Aural bat
detector
01/01/199031/12/1990
Binsted Wood complex, West
Sussex (VC13)
SU990068
Jeremy Halls
Unspecified
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M/S H FR MR UR D
Abundance
Notes
Bat(s) Present
These records are from field records
2000 - 2010.
Bat(s) Present
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Pipistrellus
Pipstrelle sp.
There are three species of Pipistrelle bat found in the UK; common (Pipistrellus pipistrellus), soprano (P. pygmaeus) and
Nathusius (P. Nathusii). Common and soprano pipistrelles were previously recorded as one species, but they are now
recognised as separate species, with a peak frequency echolocation at 45 kHz and 55 kHz respectively. The following
records refer to an aggregate of the two species, where the audio frequency or specific species is undetermined. Little is
known about the Nathusius pipistrelle, but the other two species are found in all types of countryside (except very
exposed areas) as well as in towns and suburbs. Summer roosts are usually in buildings, though tree holes and bat
boxes are also used. Hibernation sites are in buildings and tree holes. Both common and soprano pipistrelles are
widespread in Sussex, while Nathusius' is much rarer.
Location
Grid Reference
Recorder
Sampling Method
31/10/2009
Reedbed Hide, Arundel WWT
TQ021079
Paul Stevens
Field Observation
4 Present
30/10/2009
Woodland Secrets, Arundel
WWT
TQ019078
Paul Stevens
Field Observation
1 Present
03/08/2007
West Sussex County Council,
74 Wick Street, Littlehampton,
BN17 7JS, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ027033
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
1 Present
02/07/2007
6 Council Cottages, Wepham,
TQ042086
BN18 9RF, West Sussex (VC13)
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
04/08/2006
Binsted and Paines Wood,
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ000070
John Knight
Unspecified
1 Present
24/07/2006
Poling Copse, Arundel, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ042062
Frank Greenaway
Trapped
1 Male
26/04/2006
Home Farm, Mill Road,
Arundel, BN18 9PA, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ021072
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
Repairs planned and roofs to be
renovated; bats are not threatened.
15/07/2005
37 Merryfield Crescent,
Angmering, BN16 4DA, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ071047
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
Pips flying into living room through
window. Advised net curtains.
12/06/2005
Binsted Wood complex, West
Sussex (VC13)
SU990068
J.M. Halls
Unspecified
11/06/2005
1 Oakend, Arundel, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ003066
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
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Abundance
Notes
Date
Owner wants to carry out roof work
and is not happy about the smell of
the bats.
Bat(s) Present
Page 7 of 13
10/06/2005
34 Dalloway Road, Arundel,
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ005065
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
55 Present
20/07/2004
44 Mill Road Avenue,
Littlehampton, West Sussex
(VC13)
TQ067042
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
15 Present
10/09/2003
Highdown Hill, West Sussex
(VC13)
TQ077042
M. tanner;Martin
Love
Unspecified
present
Breeding
probable
27/06/2001
12 Nursery Close, East
Preston, BN16 1QD, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ073019
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
50 Present
09/06/2001
St Mary Magdelene Church,
Tortington, West Sussex
(VC13)
TQ003050
Martin Love
Droppings
30/05/2001
11 Beech View, Angmering,
TQ049072
BN16 4DE, West Sussex (VC13)
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
70 Present
01/04/200101/10/2001
36 Ancton Way, Elmer, West
Sussex (VC13)
SU984004
Ian Powell
Unspecified
10 Feeding
01/07/2000
179 Keepers Cottage,
Angmering Park, Angmering,
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ064081
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
3 Dead Infant
2000 - 2010
Burndell Copse
SU984031
Nick Sturt
Aural bat
detector
24/05/1998
12 Wallace Road, Rustington,
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ054031
Recorder @
Sussex Bat Group
Grounded Bat
1 Present
Caught by cat. Released after injuries
healed.
24/07/1996
22 Merryfields Crescent,
Angmering, West Sussex
(VC13)
TQ072048
NE Bat Worker
Roost Exit Count
148 Emergent
148 counted flying out, with more
heard inside
07/07/1994
Dairy Farm, Mill Road,
Arundel, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ077017
Recorder @
Sussex Bat Group
Building
Inspection
1 Adult; 2 Dead Colony moved on. Considerable
amount of droppings.
06/07/1994
Dairy Farm, Mill Road,
Arundel, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ077017
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
21/07/1993
63 Greenacre Ring,
Angmering, West Sussex
(VC13)
TQ071046
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
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3 dead babies, other Pipistrelles
heard. Also Long-eared and Serotine
droppings found. Bat use known for at
least 12 years.
These records are from field records
2000 - 2010.
Identified from droppings.
157 Present
Droppings found, half metre deep.
Page 8 of 13
28/06/1993
West Barn, Wepham, Arundel,
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ043086
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
04/07/1992
179 Keepers Cottage,
Angmering Park, Angmering,
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ064081
Recorder @
Sussex Bat Group
Building
Inspection
3 Dead
01/01/199031/12/1990
Binsted Wood complex, West
Sussex (VC13)
SU990068
Jeremy Halls
Unspecified
Bat(s) Present
01/01/198931/12/1989
1 Oakend, Arundel, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ003066
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
01/01/198831/12/1988
34 Dalloway Road, Arundel,
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ005065
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
05/09/1982
St Nicholas Parish Church,
London Road, Arundel, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ016073
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
01/09/1982
Black Rabbit Public House,
Arundel, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ0207
Robert Stebbings
Unspecified
Black Rabbit Public House site of
colony.
01/09/1982
Black Rabbit pub north of
Arundel, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ025084
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
Good sized colony.
1955
Arundel, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ0008
Unknown recorder Unspecified
Pipistrellus pipistrellus
Droppings found, fresh.
Droppings and urine stains. Noisy at
night. Adults flying into open windows.
Roosting under soffit.
55 Present
Pipistrelles roosted in gable behind
cladding.
Bat(s) Present
Common Pipistrelle (45 kHz)
The common pipistrelle (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) and soprano pipistrelle (P. pygmaeus) were previously recorded as one
species. They are now recognised as separate species, with a peak frequency echolocation at 45 kHz and 55 kHz
respectively. Pipistrelles are the most common bat in the British Isles and are found in all types of countryside (except
very exposed areas) as well as in towns and suburbs. Summer roosts are usually in buildings, though tree holes and bat
boxes are also used. Winter roosts are in buildings and tree holes.
Date
Location
Grid Reference
Recorder
Sampling Method
21/08/2007
Church Field, Station Road,
East Preston, West Sussex
(VC13)
TQ064026
Canopy Tree &
L'scape
Planning;Roger
Jones
Aural bat
detector
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M/S H FR MR UR D
Abundance
Notes
Taxon Present
4 passes / brief commuting flights
recorded during a bat evening activity
survey.
Page 9 of 13
Pipistrellus pygmaeus
BAP
Soprano Pipstrelle (55 kHz)
For a while considered as a variant of the common pipistrelle, the soprano pipistrelle is now recognised as a separate
species. Pipistrelles are the most common bat in the British Isles and are found in all types of countryside (except very
exposed areas) as well as in towns and suburbs. This species has a stronger association with water than common
pipistrelle. Summer roosts are usually in buildings, though tree holes and bat boxes are also used. Winter roosts are in
buildings and tree holes.
Abundance
Notes
Field Observation
1 Roosting
Roosting in a Tit Box.
Paul Stevens
Field Observation
13 Present
TQ020080
Paul Stevens
Field Observation
5 Present
TQ021079
Paul Stevens
Field Observation
1 Present
Reedbed Hide, Arundel WWT
TQ021079
Paul Stevens
Field Observation
4 Present
04/04/2008
WWT Arundel Reserve, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ022080
Paul Stevens
Field Observation
1 Present
10/09/2003
Highdown Hill, West Sussex
(VC13)
TQ077042
M. tanner;Martin
Love
Unspecified
present
Breeding
probable
05/07/2003
Farm View, Wepham, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ042086
Martin Love
Building
Inspection
6 Present
09/08/2001
Poling Furzefields, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ071054
John Knight
Unspecified
Bat(s) Present
Date
Location
Grid Reference
Recorder
Sampling Method
21/08/2009
Diversity Pen, Arundel WWT
TQ020080
Paul Stevens
07/08/2009
Reedbed Hide, Arundel WWT
TQ021079
19/05/2009
Swan Lake, Arundel WWT
24/04/2009
Reedbed Hide, Arundel WWT
15/04/2009
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M/S H FR MR UR D
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Plecotus
Long-eared sp.
It is difficult to distinguish the rare grey long-eared bat from the much more common brown long-eared bat without
studying in the hand. This also applies to identifying the species from their droppings.
Location
Grid Reference
Recorder
Sampling Method
26/04/2006
Home Farm, Mill Road,
Arundel, BN18 9PA, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ021072
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
26/11/2003
Priory Farm Cottage,
Tortington, Arundel, BN18,
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ006061
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
11/07/1994
2 Blackhorse Cottages,
Climping Street, Climping,
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ003014
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
Species identified from droppings.
27/07/1985
Perryvale, Wepham,
Burpham, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ043084
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
Identified from droppings in roof of
1923 house. Roost present for 50
years.
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M/S H FR MR UR D
Abundance
Notes
Date
Species identified by droppings alone.
Repairs planned and roofs to be
renovated, bats are not threatened.
Page 11 of 13
Plecotus auritus
BAP
Brown Long-eared Bat
One of the more common British bat species, but difficult to distinguish from the much rarer grey long-eared bat
(Plecotus austriacus), unless in the hand. It frequents woodland and orchards and has summer roosts in older buildings
and trees. It often hibernates in caves, tunnels and mines. The brown long-eared has declined in the British Isles though
it remains widespread.
Location
Grid Reference
Recorder
Sampling Method
24/07/2006
Poling Copse, Arundel, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ042062
Frank Greenaway
Trapped
1 Juvenile
Female
24/07/2006
Poling Copse, Arundel, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ042062
Frank Greenaway
Trapped
5 Lactating
Female
04/02/2006
Chaplins, High Street,
Angmering, BN16 4AG, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ071043
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
Only 2 droppings found. Occasional
roost only. Owner disappointed it
wasn't used by more bats!
06/11/2005
St. Nicholas Church, Arundel,
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ016073
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
Part of internal mezanine to be
removed. Bat friendly.
12/06/2005
Binsted Wood complex, West
Sussex (VC13)
SU990068
J.M. Halls
Unspecified
11/06/2005
Punchbowl, Madehurst, West
Sussex (VC13)
SU982093
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
09/06/2001
St Mary Magdelene Church,
Tortington, West Sussex
(VC13)
TQ003050
Martin Love
Droppings
23/05/2001
20, Hawke Close, Rustington,
BN16 2AT, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ020061
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
01/07/2000
179 Keepers Cottage,
Angmering Park, Angmering,
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ064081
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
30/07/1999
Newhouse Farm, Ford,
Arundel, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ000036
Martin Love
Building
Inspection
06/05/1997
St Andrews Church, Ford,
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ002037
Mike Holmes
Unspecified
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M/S H FR MR UR D
Abundance
Notes
Date
Bat(s) Present
Bat(s) Present
Probably from colony nearby.
Page 12 of 13
22/04/1996
Warningcamp House,
Warningcamp, Arundel, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ034073
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
10 Present
18/08/1994
Dairy Farm, Mill Road,
Arundel, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ077017
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
4 Present
22/05/1992
St. Nicholas, Church Road,
Angmering, West Sussex
(VC13)
TQ067044
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
3 Present
Droppings found. Unofficial sighting of
3.
31/07/1990
Perryvale, Wepham,
Burpham, Arundel, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ043084
NE Bat Worker
Visual
8 Present
In roof space.
01/01/199031/12/1990
Binsted Wood complex, West
Sussex (VC13)
SU990068
Jeremy Halls
Unspecified
Bat(s) Present
01/01/198931/12/1989
Punchbowl, Madehurst, West
Sussex (VC13)
SU982093
NE Bat Worker
Building
Inspection
Identified from droppings under roof
apex, no bats present.
01/01/198931/12/1989
Perrivale, Wepham, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ0408
Mike Holmes
Unspecified
Colony present.
27/07/1985
Perryvale, Wepham,
Burpham, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ043083
Tony Hutson
Building
Inspection
1920s house; roosting site in roof
apex, present for many years.
22/08/1984
Barn at Old Dairy House,
Arundel Park, West Sussex
(VC13)
TQ017077
NE Bat Worker
Visual
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1 Present
Timber treatment planned. Estimated
10.
On laths supporting tiles west side of
18th century barn. Near Swanbourne
Lake.
Page 13 of 13
S USSEX N OTABLE B IRD R EPORT
The Sussex Notable Bird Report is based on a list of birds that are particularly scarce or
vulnerable to development in Sussex. This report has been created with ecological consultants
in mind, to help sort the more sensitive bird species from the more common. These records are
only available to ecological consultants due to the sensitivity of the data. The Sussex
Ornithological Society (SOS) has kindly shared this data with us, with the view that better
planning decisions can be made with the availability of this data.
Please note that you will not need to contact the SOS for further information.
Please see the appended list of species included in this report and the date ranges/criteria for each species’ inclusion.
The information below provides explanations to the icons used in the list.
Birds, their statuses and the law
Wildlife and Countryside Act
All British birds, their nests and eggs are protected by UK Law. It is an offence to take, kill or injure any wild bird or to
take, damage, destroy any nest or egg of any wild bird under Part 1 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. Details of
Schedule 2 and Schedule 3 can be found on:
www.rspb.org.uk/ourwork/policy/wildbirdslaw/birdsandlaw/wca/schedules.asp
1 birds
! Schedule
Schedule 1 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 provides an additional tier of protection so that rare species are
specially protected by increased penalties and cannot be intentionally or recklessly disturbed when nesting. Schedule 1
status also infers a right of arrest by a police officer if someone is suspected of committing certain offences against one
of these species.
Nesting birds
It is an offence under Section 1 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act of 1981 to intentionally take, damage or destroy the
nest of any wild bird while it is in use or being built.
Hedgerow removal and birds
It is advisable not to trim, cut or remove hedgerows during the bird nesting season. You will be violating the Wildlife
and Countryside Act if there are birds nesting within it due to the disturbance or destruction of their habitat whilst
nesting (see nesting birds section above). The Hedgerows Regulations were introduced in 1997 to protect important
hedgerows in the countryside. The regulations state that it is a criminal offence, unless an exception applies, to
deliberately remove or otherwise destroy a hedgerow without permission. Please apply to your local planning authority
for a Hedgerow Removal Application. Domestic hedges are not included in this regulation, however it is still illegal to cut
or remove any hedges if birds are suspected to be nesting in it.
Birds in roofs
There are various species that may nest in roofs. Unless they are causing a health hazard, the nests, eggs and chicks are
protected by law. The parent birds must not be prevented from gaining access to their nest. Many of the birds that use
roof spaces are now species of conservation concern because of their population decline over the past 25 years.
Starlings and House Sparrows are Red listed, and Barn Owls, House Martins and Swallows are Amber listed (see
overleaf for details). Roofs are also important for Swifts.
For further information about birds and the law contact the RSPB: www.rspb.org.uk or phone 01767 680551.
Environmental Stewardship Target Species
Farmland birds are one of the key targets of which a landowner can be awarded points through the Higher Level
Stewardship scheme. Each Joint Character Area (e.g. High Weald, South Downs, South Coast Plain etc.) has specific key
bird species whose populations must be maintained or enhanced to gain points as part of the land owner’s ‘Farm
Environment Plan’. This can be done through a combination of management practices which should provide year round
habitat requirements, in locations where these birds are known to be present or within 2km of such sites. If a key
farmland bird species appears in your report, it will show to which Joint Character Area it is linked.
For more information about agri-environment schemes visit:
www.defra.gov.uk/erdp/schemes/es or www.rspb.org.uk/ourwork/farming/policy/index.asp
BAP Biodiversity Action Plan Species (UK BAP)
Twenty-six species of bird are identified as Priority Species in the UK Biodiversity Action Plan (UK BAP), each the subject
of a dedicated action plan which seeks to reverse their declines and protect vulnerable populations. Any Priority Species
recorded within your enquiry area will be indicated in the species information of the bird report. Visit www.ukbap.org.uk
for more information.
Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan Species
Barn Owl is the only bird to have a Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan, however Skylark, Song Thrush and Swift each have a
Species Statement for Sussex. These can be viewed on the Sussex Biodiversity Partnership website:
www.biodiversitysussex.org
N Natural Environment & Rural Communities (NERC) Act
There are 49 bird species on the England Biodiversity List which was drawn up to meet the requirements of Section 41 of
the Act. Further details of the NERC Act can be found at: www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2006/ukpga_20060016_en_1
Birds of Conservation Concern 3 (2009)
Every five years the leading governmental and non-governmental conservation organisations in the UK review the
population status of the 247 species of bird that are regularly found in the UK. There are three lists – Red, Green and
Amber into which each of the species has been placed. Forty species are Red-listed, 121 are Amber-listed and 86 are
Green-listed. You will see an icon next to a species within the bird report indicating which category it is in. The status
decisions are based on several factors which include: the species’ global and European conservation status; recent and
historical decline; whether it is a rare breeder; if it is only confined to a few sites in the UK; and if the species is of
international importance (if we get over 20% of a European species’ population breeding in the UK for example).
R Red List species are those that are Globally Threatened according to IUCN criteria; those whose population or range
has decline rapidly in recent years; and those that have declined historically and not shown a substantial recent
recovery.
A Amber List species are those with Unfavourable Conservation Status in Europe; those whose population or range has
declined moderately in recent years; those whose population has declined historically but made a substantial recent
recovery; rare breeders; and those with internationally important or localised populations.
Green List species are those that do not fulfil any of the above criteria. Some of these species are however protected by
law and the list includes some Schedule 1 species which have the highest level of protection. Please see the Schedule 1
birds section on page 1. A green icon will not appear in our reports but the status will be listed with any bird records.
This information has been obtained from ‘Birds of Conservation Concern 3’ (BoCC3) which can be downloaded from the
RSPB website: www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdguide/status_explained.asp
EU Birds Directive
The Birds Directive addresses the conservation of all wild birds throughout the European Union, including marine areas,
and covers their protection, management, control and exploitation. It applies to the birds, their eggs, nests and habitats.
It places a broad requirement on Member States to take necessary measures to maintain the populations of all wild
birds at levels determined by ecological, scientific and cultural needs. In doing so, Member States must also consider
economic and recreational needs. For more information about the EU Birds Directive and its annexes please visit:
www.birdlife.org/action/awareness/eu_birds_directive/what
The Directive divides into two main parts: habitat conservation and species protection. In summary, it requires Member
States to preserve, maintain and re-establish sufficient diversity and area of habitats for all wild birds.
Annex I:
Species listed in Annex 1 of the Birds Directive are the subject of special conservation measures concerning their habitat
to ensure their survival and reproduction. This includes the designation of areas as Special Protection Areas (SPAs).
Annex 2:
Annex 2 of the Birds Directive lists birds that can be hunted under the legislation of the Member States. The Directive
bands certain non-selective methods of hunting and defines the limits within which Member States can set the hunting
season.
IUCN Red List
The World Conservation Union (IUCN) has been assessing the conservation status of species, subspecies, varieties and
even selected sub-populations on a global scale in order to highlight taxa threatened with extinction, and therefore
promote their conservation. The IUCN Red List (different from the previously mentioned Red List) is the world's most
comprehensive inventory of the global conservation status of plant and animal species. It uses a set of criteria to
evaluate the extinction risk of thousands of species and subspecies. These criteria are relevant to all species and all
regions of the world. With its strong scientific base, the IUCN Red List is recognized as the most authoritative guide to
the status of biological diversity.
For more information about the Red List visit: www.redlist.org
SUSSEX NOTABLE BIRD LIST
Species
Search criteria 1
Designations
Search criteria 2
Eurasian Wigeon
Positive breeding status
Late May- early July records
A
Gadwall
Positive breeding status
Late May- early July records
A
Pintail
Positive breeding status
Late May- early July records
A
Garganey
Positive breeding status
Late May- early July records
A
Common Pochard
Positive breeding status
Late May- early July records
A
Grey Partridge
Positive breeding status
March - August records
R
Common Quail
Positive breeding status
March - August records
A
Eurasian Bittern
All records
March - August records
R
Little Egret
Confirmed breeding records + recognised roosts May and June records
Grey Heron
Confirmed breeding records
Honey-buzzard
March - August records
Red Kite
Positive breeding status + recognised roosts
March -August records
A
Marsh Harrier
Positive breeding status + recognised roosts
Mid May-July records
A
Hen Harrier
Winter roosts
3 or more birds
R
Montagu’s Harrier
Mid May-July records
Goshawk
January - August records
Osprey
Mid May-July records
Hobby
Positive breeding status
April - August records
Peregrine Falcon
Positive breeding status
March - August records
Spotted Crake
Positive breeding status
March - August records
A
Avocet
Positive breeding status
April - July records
A
Stone-curlew
March - August records
Little Ringed Plover
Positive breeding status
March - July records
Northern Lapwing
Positive breeding status
April -June records
R
Common Snipe
Positive breeding status
April - July records
A
Black-tailed Godwit
Positive breeding status
late May-June
R
Eurasian Curlew
Positive breeding status
April - July records
A
Common Redshank
Positive breeding status
April -June records
A
Kittiwake
Positive breeding status
Mediterranean Gull
Positive breeding status
Little Tern
Positive breeding status
A
Common Tern
Positive breeding status
A
Turtle Dove
Positive breeding status
R
Barn Owl
All records
A
Long-eared Owl
Positive breeding status + recognised roosts
Common Swift
Confirmed & probably breeding records
A
Barn Swallow
Confirmed & probably breeding records
A
!
!
!
BAP
N
BAP
N
A
March - May records
A
A
All records
A
A
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
N
BAP
N
BAP
N
BAP
N
BAP
N
!
A
May-June records
A
March - August records
!
!
!
House Martin
Confirmed & probably breeding records
Common Kingfisher
Positive breeding status
Lesser Spotted Woodpecker
All records
Raven
Positive breeding status
February - July records
Firecrest
Positive breeding status
March - August records
Willow Tit
All records
Bearded Tit
Positive breeding status
March - August records
A
Wood Lark
Positive breeding status
March - August records
A
Cetti's Warbler
Positive breeding status
March - August records
Wood Warbler
Positive breeding status
April - August records
R
Dartford Warbler
Positive breeding status
March - August records
A
Savi’s Warbler
Positive breeding status
April - August records
R
Marsh Warbler
Positive breeding status
April - August records
R
Black Redstart
May-July
A
Tree Sparrow
All records
Yellow Wagtail
Positive breeding status + recognised roosts
May-June records
Common Crossbill
Positive breeding status
February - July records
Hawfinch
All records
Corn Bunting
All records
A
March - August records
A
!
R
A
!
R
!
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!
BAP
N
BAP
N
BAP
N
BAP
N
R
BAP
N
R
BAP
N
BAP
N
!
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!
R
Key to symbols (see main explanation sheet for detail on these designations):
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Schedule 1
R
BoCC Red List Species
A
BoCC Amber List Species
BAP
N
Biodiversity Action Plan Species
Natural Environment & Rural Communities (NERC) Act Species
Selection based on:
Positive Breeding = where a bird has been confirmed as breeding, or there are signs that there is
probable breeding.
Date = a date range which represents each species' breeding season, this criteria will be used where
breeding has not been confirmed. Please note that this criteria will also bring up non-breeding
records which may not be relevant to the data user.
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SUSSEX BIRD INVENTORY REPORT SUMMARY
Please note that this is a summary page. Full details of these records are on the following pages.
N.B. The breeding season records of 15 Schedule 1 birds and three other species which are classed as sensitive in Sussex are not included in our biodiversity reports (see
www.sxbrc.org.uk/enquiries/SOS-excluded-data.pdf for the list of excluded species). 76 such records have been flagged up in this search. It is critical that the Sussex Ornithological
Society (SOS) is contacted directly for more information on these records if potentially damaging operations are to occur in the enquiry area. Email: [email protected]
Land at Lyminster + 2km radius
20 December 2011
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Search Area: TQ0002 to TQ0406
Jo Fewtrell (WSP Environmental)
Common Name
Latin Name
First Date
Last Date
Black Swan
Wood Duck
Mute Swan
Tundra Swan
African Spoonbill
Greater White-fronted Goose
Greylag Goose
Budgerigar
Greater Canada Goose
Barnacle Goose
Brent Goose
Cygnus atratus
Aix sponsa
Cygnus olor
Cygnus columbianus
Platalea alba
Anser albifrons
Anser anser
Melopsittacus undulatus
Branta canadensis
Branta leucopsis
Branta bernicla
Branta bernicla subsp. nigricans
Tadorna tadorna
Aix galericulata
Anas penelope
Anas strepera
Anas crecca
Anas platyrhynchos
Anas acuta
06/12/2004
20/04/2009
16/04/1990
09/02/1991
29/09/1991
02/02/1992
26/01/1996
07/08/1996
13/05/1990
03/07/2007
01/01/1998
21/11/2010
10/01/2007
16/03/1991
12/02/1991
08/02/1991
29/01/1992
13/05/1990
12/02/1991
21/06/2005
07/12/2010
07/01/2010
22/01/1999
23/04/2010
16/08/1996
13/11/2010
29/11/2010
29/11/2010
05/04/2010
17/05/2009
21/12/2010
21/12/2010
07/12/2010
21/12/2010
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Common Shelduck
Mandarin Duck
Eurasian Wigeon
Gadwall
Eurasian Teal
Mallard
Northern Pintail
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
No. of Rec's Total Abundance
2
1
176
19
1
5
6
2
24
1
8
5
16
9
13
21
14
71
1
2
1
7884
225
1
61
53
2
283
1
1171
3
65
17
722
89
161
644
7
Max. Abundance
1
1
98
8
1
7
44
1
8
1
97
1
8
3
8
7
7
8
7
Page 1 of 6
Common Name
Latin Name
First Date
Last Date
Northern Shoveler
Common Pochard
Tufted Duck
Greater Scaup
Common Eider
Long-tailed Duck
Common Goldeneye
Smew
Red-breasted Merganser
Goosander
Ruddy Duck
Red-legged Partridge
Grey Partridge
Common Pheasant
Golden Pheasant
Lady Amherst's Pheasant
Red-throated Diver
Little Grebe
Red-necked Grebe
Slavonian Grebe
European Storm-petrel
Great Cormorant
Great Bittern
Little Egret
Great Egret
Grey Heron
White Stork
Eurasian Spoonbill
European Honey-buzzard
Red Kite
Eurasian Marsh Harrier
Hen Harrier
Montagu's Harrier
Eurasian Sparrowhawk
Common Buzzard
Osprey
Common Kestrel
Merlin
Eurasian Hobby
Anas clypeata
Aythya ferina
Aythya fuligula
Aythya marila
Somateria mollissima
Clangula hyemalis
Bucephala clangula
Mergellus albellus
Mergus serrator
Mergus merganser
Oxyura jamaicensis
Alectoris rufa
Perdix perdix
Phasianus colchicus
Chrysolophus pictus
Chrysolophus amherstiae
Gavia stellata
Tachybaptus ruficollis
Podiceps grisegena
Podiceps auritus
Hydrobates pelagicus
Phalacrocorax carbo
Botaurus stellaris
Egretta garzetta
Ardea alba
Ardea cinerea
Ciconia ciconia
Platalea leucorodia
Pernis apivorus
Milvus milvus
Circus aeruginosus
Circus cyaneus
Circus pygargus
Accipiter nisus
Buteo buteo
Pandion haliaetus
Falco tinnunculus
Falco columbarius
Falco subbuteo
24/12/1996
10/02/1991
08/08/1996
07/02/1991
03/07/2007
21/04/2010
08/02/1991
08/02/1991
16/11/2004
02/02/1991
11/02/1991
11/04/2007
22/01/1991
31/12/2001
19/12/2008
07/10/1990
09/01/1997
08/02/1991
29/04/2010
10/10/1992
03/09/1991
31/12/2001
13/12/1993
05/10/1993
07/01/2010
27/10/2000
12/05/1998
25/05/2009
28/09/2000
22/09/1997
04/08/1999
26/01/1996
12/05/1991
17/04/1990
26/09/1990
14/08/1996
15/02/1990
30/10/1991
13/09/1991
07/12/2010
21/12/2010
21/12/2010
13/02/1991
30/09/2007
25/01/1997
25/01/1997
25/01/1997
04/05/2010
15/11/2010
07/12/2010
27/04/1991
09/02/2005
21/12/2010
07/05/2010
07/12/2010
13/02/1999
18/12/2010
07/12/2010
01/11/2006
07/12/2010
21/12/2010
03/10/2010
25/07/2010
02/01/2009
31/12/2009
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
No. of Rec's Total Abundance
3
6
22
3
2
1
15
6
1
21
2
5
9
64
1
5
2
54
2
1
1
39
3
46
1
49
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
46
68
3
88
14
9
5
18
59
4
2
0
63
12
1
114
2
6
46
257
5
5
2
147
2
1
1
206
3
88
0
143
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
47
100
1
119
14
9
Max. Abundance
3
4
6
2
1
0
9
4
1
9
1
2
9
9
5
1
1
9
1
1
1
65
1
5
0
7
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
6
1
4
1
1
Page 2 of 6
Common Name
Latin Name
First Date
Last Date
Peregrine Falcon
Water Rail
Corn Crake
Common Moorhen
Common Coot
Common Crane
Eurasian Oystercatcher
Ringed Plover
European Golden Plover
Northern Lapwing
Sanderling
Dunlin
Jack Snipe
Common Snipe
Eurasian Woodcock
Whimbrel
Eurasian Curlew
Common Redshank
Common Greenshank
Green Sandpiper
Wood Sandpiper
Common Sandpiper
Ruddy Turnstone
Great Skua
Mediterranean Gull
Black-headed Gull
Mew Gull
Lesser Black-backed Gull
Yellow-legged Gull
Falco peregrinus
Rallus aquaticus
Crex crex
Gallinula chloropus
Fulica atra
Grus grus
Haematopus ostralegus
Charadrius hiaticula
Pluvialis apricaria
Vanellus vanellus
Calidris alba
Calidris alpina
Lymnocryptes minimus
Gallinago gallinago
Scolopax rusticola
Numenius phaeopus
Numenius arquata
Tringa totanus
Tringa nebularia
Tringa ochropus
Tringa glareola
Actitis hypoleucos
Arenaria interpres
Stercorarius skua
Larus melanocephalus
Larus ridibundus
Larus canus
Larus fuscus
Larus michahellis
Larus michahellis subsp. michahellis
Larus argentatus
Larus hyperboreus
Larus marinus
Sterna hirundo
Sterna paradisaea
Uria aalge
Columba livia
Columba oenas
Columba palumbus
23/09/1994
08/02/1991
22/09/1990
13/05/1990
13/05/1990
03/06/2008
15/07/1995
19/01/1997
19/01/1992
06/05/1990
18/01/2010
05/01/1997
08/02/1991
02/01/1993
17/05/1990
24/10/1992
10/01/1998
06/05/1990
27/11/1993
07/02/1991
05/05/1999
22/04/1991
29/09/2004
29/05/2006
16/02/1996
01/01/1998
30/08/1997
10/01/1998
11/08/2000
24/04/1991
05/12/1998
03/02/1999
29/11/1998
18/09/1994
04/09/2000
22/12/2000
26/10/1993
22/11/1990
04/11/1990
01/11/2010
21/12/2010
07/12/2010
21/12/2010
12/06/2010
16/03/2009
07/12/2010
18/11/2006
09/03/2010
07/12/2010
11/01/2010
25/07/2010
25/07/2010
23/12/2010
08/12/1994
07/12/2010
10/12/2010
17/09/2000
07/12/2010
07/12/2010
15/02/2010
05/11/2000
08/09/1991
07/12/2010
28/11/2010
17/05/2009
07/12/2010
29/07/2010
07/12/2010
Herring Gull
Glaucous Gull
Great Black-backed Gull
Common Tern
Arctic Tern
Common Guillemot
Rock Pigeon
Stock Pigeon
Common Wood Pigeon
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
No. of Rec's Total Abundance
18
13
1
61
38
1
23
1
13
84
1
4
7
16
16
17
6
43
4
12
1
90
1
1
4
75
18
14
3
3
52
1
12
8
1
1
21
22
74
20
12
1
341
132
1
75
5
992
12701
0
28
7
265
41
167
29
798
4
13
1
278
10
1
4
4587
229
73
3
4
658
1
30
12
1
1
512
103
15859
Max. Abundance
2
2
1
8
6
1
6
5
8
9
0
5
1
84
7
9
9
9
1
2
1
9
10
1
1
9
8
7
1
2
93
1
2
3
1
1
80
60
9
Page 3 of 6
Common Name
Latin Name
First Date
Last Date
Eurasian Collared Dove
European Turtle Dove
Common Cuckoo
Barn Owl
Little Owl
Tawny Owl
Long-eared Owl
Short-eared Owl
European Nightjar
Common Swift
Common Kingfisher
Hoopoe
Eurasian Wryneck
Green Woodpecker
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Lesser Spotted Woodpecker
Wood Lark
Sky Lark
Sand Martin
Barn Swallow
House Martin
Tawny Pipit
Tree Pipit
Meadow Pipit
Water Pipit
Yellow Wagtail
Grey Wagtail
Pied Wagtail
Pied Wagtail
Bohemian Waxwing
Winter Wren
Hedge Accentor
European Robin
Common Nightingale
Black Redstart
Common Redstart
Whinchat
Stonechat
Northern Wheatear
Streptopelia decaocto
Streptopelia turtur
Cuculus canorus
Tyto alba
Athene noctua
Strix aluco
Asio otus
Asio flammeus
Caprimulgus europaeus
Apus apus
Alcedo atthis
Upupa epops
Jynx torquilla
Picus viridis
Dendrocopos major
Dendrocopos minor
Lullula arborea
Alauda arvensis
Riparia riparia
Hirundo rustica
Delichon urbicum
Anthus campestris
Anthus trivialis
Anthus pratensis
Anthus spinoletta
Motacilla flava
Motacilla cinerea
Motacilla alba
Motacilla alba subsp. yarrellii
Bombycilla garrulus
Troglodytes troglodytes
Prunella modularis
Erithacus rubecula
Luscinia megarhynchos
Phoenicurus ochruros
Phoenicurus phoenicurus
Saxicola rubetra
Saxicola torquata
Oenanthe oenanthe
30/05/1990
21/04/1991
06/05/1990
22/12/1991
17/06/1990
06/10/1993
30/01/1992
02/12/1991
05/05/1995
04/05/1990
18/01/1990
30/08/2010
13/04/1998
26/01/1991
07/06/1991
09/09/1990
21/10/1996
20/06/1999
25/08/1991
06/03/1994
10/11/1991
11/09/1995
27/04/1991
25/01/1997
02/11/1990
02/05/1990
01/01/1991
10/10/1992
31/12/2001
14/12/1991
31/12/2001
31/12/2001
31/12/2001
17/05/1990
13/10/1990
05/09/1990
05/09/1990
01/01/1991
12/09/1998
07/12/2010
03/07/2007
19/06/2010
28/01/2010
19/06/2010
15/07/2008
09/02/1992
10/11/2010
15/07/2008
19/06/2010
18/12/2010
12/09/1998
14/08/2010
14/12/2010
03/01/1993
07/01/2010
13/11/2010
09/05/2010
10/10/2010
19/09/2010
17/09/2000
07/12/2010
22/03/1991
02/04/2002
10/12/2010
07/12/2010
24/12/2010
07/12/2010
07/12/2010
07/12/2010
20/05/2007
23/11/2010
21/04/2010
31/12/2001
13/11/2010
10/10/2010
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
No. of Rec's Total Abundance
35
13
26
14
12
8
2
12
12
41
70
1
2
66
62
8
2
47
13
85
30
1
7
36
2
8
17
40
1
11
58
50
69
7
12
10
9
24
10
98
17
23
15
14
10
8
14
23
643
84
0
2
71
61
8
1
175
131
1381
311
1
12
293
2
65
20
143
14
97
191
100
292
9
11
12
58
41
42
Max. Abundance
8
2
2
2
3
3
5
2
5
85
6
0
1
4
2
1
1
9
60
95
9
1
4
6
1
4
2
9
14
6
9
7
9
2
2
2
6
4
5
Page 4 of 6
Common Name
Latin Name
First Date
Last Date
Ring Ouzel
Common Blackbird
Fieldfare
Song Thrush
Redwing
Mistle Thrush
Cetti's Warbler
Common Grasshopper Warbler
Sedge Warbler
Eurasian Reed Warbler
Blackcap
Garden Warbler
Lesser Whitethroat
Common Whitethroat
Dartford Warbler
Turdus torquatus
Turdus merula
Turdus pilaris
Turdus philomelos
Turdus iliacus
Turdus viscivorus
Cettia cetti
Locustella naevia
Acrocephalus schoenobaenus
Acrocephalus scirpaceus
Sylvia atricapilla
Sylvia borin
Sylvia curruca
Sylvia communis
Sylvia undata
Phylloscopus
Phylloscopus sibilatrix
Phylloscopus collybita
Phylloscopus trochilus
Regulus regulus
Regulus ignicapilla
Muscicapa striata
Ficedula hypoleuca
Panurus biarmicus
Aegithalos caudatus
Cyanistes caeruleus
Parus major
Periparus ater
Poecile montanus
Poecile palustris
Sitta europaea
Certhia familiaris
Lanius collurio
Garrulus glandarius
Pica pica
Corvus monedula
Corvus frugilegus
Corvus corone
Corvus corone subsp. corone
10/10/1999
27/11/1993
02/12/1990
31/12/2001
19/11/1990
30/06/1994
24/03/1991
18/08/1994
13/05/1990
01/05/1997
27/12/1993
05/09/1990
08/10/1990
13/05/1990
31/10/1992
31/12/2001
10/05/1994
12/02/1991
29/03/1991
07/02/1999
14/10/1990
18/08/1994
30/08/1990
21/01/1990
15/08/1997
31/12/2001
31/12/2001
26/09/1990
26/09/1990
26/09/1990
26/09/1990
26/09/1990
05/06/1993
31/10/1991
31/12/2001
13/02/1999
01/04/1996
18/11/2006
31/12/2001
07/10/2010
07/12/2010
14/12/2010
07/12/2010
17/02/2010
05/11/2010
15/06/2010
17/09/2000
24/07/2010
19/09/2010
09/07/2010
01/06/2009
26/04/2009
09/07/2010
09/07/2010
25/07/2009
31/03/2009
29/11/2010
10/05/1998
27/04/1996
31/10/1992
07/12/2010
07/12/2010
07/12/2010
07/12/2010
01/04/2002
31/03/2009
30/04/2010
30/04/2010
07/12/2010
07/12/2010
07/12/2010
07/12/2010
07/12/2010
-
Wood Warbler
Common Chiffchaff
Willow Warbler
Goldcrest
Firecrest
Spotted Flycatcher
Pied Flycatcher
Bearded Tit
Long-tailed Tit
Blue Tit
Great Tit
Coal Tit
Willow Tit
Marsh Tit
Wood Nuthatch
Eurasian Treecreeper
Red-backed Shrike
Eurasian Jay
Black-billed Magpie
Eurasian Jackdaw
Rook
Carrion Crow
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
No. of Rec's Total Abundance
3
85
35
65
36
18
30
6
27
66
58
6
8
44
1
1
1
100
16
19
21
4
3
2
42
68
56
21
6
19
45
9
1
20
59
55
129
69
1
3
487
2607
133
731
31
37
6
47
254
85
11
13
113
1
6
1
183
49
25
24
5
3
3
167
193
142
34
12
28
53
10
1
24
241
284
2246
603
29
Max. Abundance
1
9
84
8
9
7
4
1
6
9
6
5
4
8
1
6
1
8
3
3
3
2
1
2
8
8
7
5
4
4
3
2
1
3
9
8
9
78
29
Page 5 of 6
Common Name
Latin Name
First Date
Last Date
Common Raven
Common Starling
House Sparrow
Eurasian Tree Sparrow
Chaffinch
Brambling
European Greenfinch
European Goldfinch
Eurasian Siskin
Common Linnet
Lesser Redpoll
Common Crossbill
Common Bullfinch
Yellowhammer
Reed Bunting
Corn Bunting
Corvus corax
Sturnus vulgaris
Passer domesticus
Passer montanus
Fringilla coelebs
Fringilla montifringilla
Carduelis chloris
Carduelis carduelis
Carduelis spinus
Carduelis cannabina
Carduelis cabaret
Loxia curvirostra
Pyrrhula pyrrhula
Emberiza citrinella
Emberiza schoeniclus
Emberiza calandra
05/09/2009
29/10/2000
05/09/2001
10/09/1990
31/12/2001
06/10/1991
10/10/1992
11/01/1990
19/01/1997
26/01/2000
04/10/1993
30/01/1991
13/02/1999
02/12/1990
15/03/1998
05/05/1991
07/12/2010
07/12/2010
10/10/1992
07/12/2010
20/11/1993
07/12/2010
07/12/2010
02/01/2003
10/10/2010
21/02/1999
09/03/2008
15/04/2010
18/11/2010
19/09/2010
18/07/2010
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
No. of Rec's Total Abundance
1
60
47
6
51
3
61
100
3
28
7
9
25
64
62
17
2
2345
404
101
183
3
309
420
23
218
38
20
32
218
141
105
Max. Abundance
2
9
8
3
8
1
9
9
8
7
9
5
3
8
7
8
Page 6 of 6
Woods Mill, Henfield, West Sussex BN5 9SD
Tel: 01273 497 558 / 557
Fax: 0203 070 0709
Email: [email protected]
Web: sxbrc.org.uk
SUSSEX NOTABLE BIRD REPORT
Land at Lyminster + 2km radius
20 December 2011
ESD/11/570
Search Area:
TQ0002 to TQ0406
Jo Fewtrell (WSP Environmental)
Anas penelope
Eurasian Wigeon
A common winter visitor and passage migrant. Males show a distinct white wing patch and cream-buff forehead and crown. This medium-sized duck favours estuaries and coastal marshes, but
also found on reservoirs and gravel pits. It feeds on aquatic plants, grasses and roots.
Birds Directive Annex 2.1; Convention on Migratory Species; Appendix 2; EC CITES Annex C
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
15/06/2008
Warningcamp nr Arundel
1 Present
Date
Anas strepera
Gadwall
A grey-coloured dabbling duck which is a scarce breeder, fairly common winter visitor and passage migrant. Breeds in small numbers throughout south and south east England and East Anglia on
still inland waters such as reservoirs and flooded gravel pits. Feeds on stems, leaves and seeds.
Bird Population Status - amber; Birds Directive Annex 2.1; Convention on Migratory Species; Appendix 2
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
20/05/2007
Warningcamp nr Arundel
2 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
15/06/2008
Warningcamp nr Arundel
1 Present
Date
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Aythya ferina
Common Pochard
A stocky diving duck that is a very scarce breeder and fairly common winter visitor and passage migrant. It breeds on large, reed-fringed lakes and winters on lakes, reservoirs and in sheltered
bays. It has a varied diet of plants and seeds, snails, small fish and insects.
Bird Population Status - amber; Birds Directive Annex 2.1; Convention on Migratory Species; Appendix 2
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
15/06/2008
Warningcamp nr Arundel
1 Present
Date
TQ0206
BTO Birdtrack data
03/07/2007
Arundel WWT
1 Present
Date
Perdix perdix
Grey Partridge
A medium-sized gamebird with a distinctive orange face, which is a scarce and decreasing resident species that has suffered a major decline nationally. It was formerly widespread on the South
Downs but is now very scarce there. Found in arable areas where it feeds on leaves, seeds and insects. However, it continues to be recorded in larger numbers in the far East of the county around
Rye Bay.
Bird Population Status - red; Birds Directive Annex 2.1; Environmental Stewardship Target Species (High Weald); Environmental Stewardship Target Species (Low Weald); Environmental
Stewardship Target Species (Pevensey Levels); Environmental Stewardship Target Species (Romney Marsh); Environmental Stewardship Target Species (South Downs); Environmental Stewardship
Target Species (Wealden Greensand); Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ0003
Sussex Ornithological Society
03/03/1996
Arun Valley Ford
4 Present
Date
TQ00H
Sussex Ornithological Society
04/05/2010
Lyminster Knucker Hole
TQ010050
Sussex Ornithological Society
12/05/2000
Arun Valley Ford
1 Present
Date
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Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
Date
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Botaurus stellaris
Great Bittern
This elusive bird, well known for its "booming" call, is rare but increasing within the UK. In the breeding season it is confined almost entirely to lowland marshes and reedbeds in Norfolk, Suffolk
and Lancashire where it feeds principally on fish and amphibians. It has been recorded as a scarce wintering species in several Sussex wetlands including those at the Rye Harbour NR where
extensive work has been undertaken to improve conditions for it. It is rare outside the winter months.
Bern Convention Appendix 2; Bird Population Status - red; Birds Directive Annex 1; Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England; UK
Biodiversity Action Plan priority species; Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Schedule 1 Part 1)
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ0003
Sussex Ornithological Society
09/12/199313/12/1993
Arun Valley Ford
1 Present
All records
TQ0003
Sussex Ornithological Society
13/02/1999
Arun Valley Ford
1 Present
All records
TQ004040
Sussex Ornithological Society
29/12/1995
Arun Valley Ford
1 Present
All records
Egretta garzetta
Little Egret
A medium-sized white heron with characteristic bright yellow feet. It overwinters in Britain primarily on estuaries in the south and west and it has been breeding at a few southern sites since 1996.
The little egret has been recorded from many places along Sussex coasts and estuaries and Chichester and Langstone Harbours are one of the best British locations. It feeds on fish.
Bern Convention Appendix 2; Bird Population Status - amber; Birds Directive Annex 1; EC CITES Annex A
Grid Reference
Recorder
TQ0002
BTO Birdtrack data
TQ007029
Sussex Ornithological Society
TQ00B
BTO Birdtrack data
TQ00B
Date
Locality
Abundance
23/08/2009
Arun Valley Ford Prison
21 Present
roost
09/05/2010
Arun Valley (Ford - Lhampton)
2 Present
Date
14/06/200930/06/2009
Arun Valley Ford
1 Present
Date
BTO Birdtrack data
30/06/2009
Arun Valley Ford
3 Present
Date
TQ00C
BTO Birdtrack data
10/05/2009
Arundel Tortington
2 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
15/06/2008
Warningcamp nr Arundel
1 Present
Date
TQ0102
Sussex Ornithological Society
03/06/2000
Arun Valley Ford
1 Present
Date
TQ014026
Sussex Ornithological Society
10/06/2009
Arun Valley (Ford - Lhampton)
2 Present
Date
1 Present
Date
TQ014026
Sussex Ornithological Society
06/05/2010
Arun Valley (Ford - Lhampton)
TQ019025
Sussex Ornithological Society
12/06/2010
Littlehampton CP
TQ022023
Sussex Ornithological Society
16/06/2008
Littlehampton CP
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Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
Selection Based On
Date
2 Present
Date
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Ardea cinerea
Grey Heron
A fairly common resident, the Grey Heron is increasing in numbers and can be found in most wetland areas standing silently at the water's edge waiting for fish prey. Breeds colonially in tall trees
near to plentiful fish supplies.
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ0003
BTO Birdtrack data
12/04/200727/04/2007
Arun Valley Ford
1 Present
Date
TQ0003
BTO Birdtrack data
10/05/2009
Arun Valley Ford
1 Present
Date
TQ0004
BTO Birdtrack data
02/03/2010
Arun Valley - Ford Station
Date
TQ007029
Sussex Ornithological Society
09/05/2010
Arun Valley (Ford - Lhampton)
Date
TQ00C
BTO Birdtrack data
16/03/2009
Arundel Tortington
2 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
03/03/200715/03/2007
Warningcamp nr Arundel
1 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
08/04/200727/04/2007
Warningcamp nr Arundel
1 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
27/04/2007
Warningcamp nr Arundel
3 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
15/05/200720/05/2007
Warningcamp nr Arundel
1 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
20/05/2007
Warningcamp nr Arundel
3 Present
Date
TQ00I
Sussex Ornithological Society
01/03/2008
Warningcamp nr Arundel
2 Present
Date
TQ00I
Sussex Ornithological Society
09/03/2008
Warningcamp nr Arundel
2 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
31/03/2009
Warningcamp nr Arundel
3 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
12/04/200926/04/2009
Warningcamp nr Arundel
1 Present
Date
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Milvus milvus
Red Kite
This unmistakable large bird of prey is a very scarce breeding resident and scarce visitor. Red kites were almost extinct in the UK by the early 1900s but in the last two decades, they have been reintroduced to England and Scotland, with magnificent results. It is easily recognised by its red colour and forked tail. It feeds on carrion, worms and small mammals.
Bird Population Status - amber; Birds Directive Annex 1; Convention on Migratory Species; Appendix 2; EC CITES Annex A; Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Schedule 1 Part 1)
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ0002
BTO Birdtrack data
20/04/2010
Climping CP
1 Present
Date
TQ0306
Sussex Ornithological Society
10/08/1996
Arundel
1 Present
Date
Circus aeruginosus
Eurasian Marsh Harrier
This bulky raptor is the largest of the Harriers, and is a scarce spring and autumn passage migrant, and a very scarce winter visitor. It bred for the first time in 2004. Usually found in and around
wetland habitats such as reedbeds and marshes, where it can feed on small birds and mammals. It has recovered well from historic declines, however it is still a bird of conservation concern.
Bird Population Status - amber; Birds Directive Annex 1; Convention on Migratory Species; Appendix 2; EC CITES Annex A; Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Schedule 1 Part 1)
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ005040
Sussex Ornithological Society
17/06/2003
Arun Valley - Ford Station
1 Present
Date
TQ010040
Sussex Ornithological Society
17/06/2003
Arun Valley Ford
1 Present
Date
TQ010040
Sussex Ornithological Society
25/06/2003
Arun Valley Ford
1 Present
Date
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Falco subbuteo
Eurasian Hobby
Scarce breeding summer visitor and regular passage migrant. An agile species which feeds on insects and small birds, associated with heathlands that is now also found on farmland with pine
clumps and woodland. Widely recorded in Sussex.
Bern Convention Appendix 2; Convention on Migratory Species; Appendix 2; EC CITES Annex A; Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Schedule 1 Part 1)
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ0003
Sussex Ornithological Society
29/07/2001
Arun Valley Ford
1 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ0005
Sussex Ornithological Society
04/08/1990
Arundel Tortington
1 Present
Date
TQ002067
Sussex Ornithological Society
22/07/2008
Arundel
1 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ003025
Sussex Ornithological Society
20/07/2001
Climping Church Farm
1 Present
Date
TQ010060
Sussex Ornithological Society
24/08/1995
Patching Lee Farm
1 Present
Date
TQ0102
Sussex Ornithological Society
01/05/1993
Littlehampton Marina
1 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ0203
Sussex Ornithological Society
11/07/1994
Littlehampton Wick
1 Present
Date
TQ0203
Sussex Ornithological Society
21/08/1994
Littlehampton Wick
1 Present
Date
TQ0203
Sussex Ornithological Society
13/08/1997
Littlehampton Wick
1 Present
Date
TQ0203
Sussex Ornithological Society
19/08/1997
Littlehampton Wick
1 Present
Date
TQ0203
Sussex Ornithological Society
20/04/1998
Littlehampton Wick
1 Present
Date
TQ0206
Sussex Ornithological Society
03/07/2001
Arundel Station
1 Present
Date
TQ0206
BTO Birdtrack data
02/06/2010
Arundel
1 Present
Date
TQ0303
Sussex Ornithological Society
28/05/1998
Toddington nr Littlehmptn
1 Present
Date
TQ0303
Sussex Ornithological Society
16/07/1998
Toddington nr Littlehmptn
1 Present
Date
TQ040060
Sussex Ornithological Society
26/05/1998
Poling CP
1 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ042042
Sussex Ornithological Society
08/07/2009
Poling CP
1 Present
Date
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Falco peregrinus
Peregrine Falcon
Scarce breeding resident, passage migrant and winter visitor usually nesting on cliffs. This large and powerful falcon is well-known for its propensity to roost on tall buildings and has been widely
recorded in Sussex. Takes medium-sized birds, such as wading birds, pigeons and small ducks.
Bern Convention Appendix 2; Birds Directive Annex 1; Convention on Migratory Species; Appendix 2; EC CITES Annex A; Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Schedule 1 Part 1)
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ0102
Sussex Ornithological Society
05/07/1999
Littlehampton Marina
1 Present
Date
TQ018030
Sussex Ornithological Society
07/04/2007
Littlehampton CP
2 Present
Date
TQ0203
Sussex Ornithological Society
29/03/1997
Littlehampton Wick
1 Present
Date
TQ0203
Sussex Ornithological Society
16/04/1998
Littlehampton Wick
1 Present
Date
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Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
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Vanellus vanellus
Northern Lapwing
A large wader which is a familiar farmland and wetland bird, is a scarce breeder and very common winter visitor that is widespread in Sussex. The bird declined markedly in South East England at
the end of the last century. The favoured breeding habitat is mixed farmland and suitable habitats have been in short supply. Its diet consists of worms and insects.
Bird Population Status - red; Birds Directive Annex 2.2; Convention on Migratory Species; Appendix 2; Environmental Stewardship Target Species (Pevensey Levels); Environmental Stewardship
Target Species (Romney Marsh); Environmental Stewardship Target Species (South Downs); Environmental Stewardship Target Species (Wealden Greensand); Natural Environment and Rural
Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ006045
Anon @ Arun District Council
01/05/1998
Arun Valley - Ford Station
4 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ008055
Anon @ Arun District Council
01/05/1997
Arundel Tortington
4 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ00H
Sussex Ornithological Society
04/05/2010
Lyminster Knucker Hole
2 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
01/04/200728/04/2007
Warningcamp nr Arundel
9 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
01/05/200720/05/2007
Warningcamp nr Arundel
5 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
02/06/2007
Warningcamp nr Arundel
1 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
26/04/2009
Warningcamp nr Arundel
2 Present
Date
TQ010050
Sussex Ornithological Society
06/05/1990
Arundel Tortington
2 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ0106
Sussex Ornithological Society
03/05/1999
Arundel
10 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ012034
Sussex Ornithological Society
03/07/2010
Arun Valley (Ford - Lhampton)
TQ012035
Sussex Ornithological Society
09/05/2010
Arun Valley (Ford - Lhampton)
2 Present
Date
TQ013062
Sussex Ornithological Society
06/05/1990
Arundel
1 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ0204
Sussex Ornithological Society
16/05/1998
Lyminster CP
4 Present
Date
TQ042040
Sussex Ornithological Society
19/04/2007
Poling CP
8 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ045042
Sussex Ornithological Society
20/06/2005
Poling CP
1 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ046041
Sussex Ornithological Society
09/04/2008
Poling CP
10 Present
Date
TQ046041
Sussex Ornithological Society
18/04/2008
Poling CP
6 Present
Date
TQ046043
Sussex Ornithological Society
24/04/2006
Poling Manor Farm
12 Present
Date
Positive Breeding
TQ046043
Sussex Ornithological Society
29/05/2006
Poling Manor Farm
8 Present
Date
TQ047042
Sussex Ornithological Society
12/05/2005
Poling CP
9 Present
Positive Breeding
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TQ047043
Sussex Ornithological Society
16/05/2007
Poling CP
8 Present
Date
TQ047043
Sussex Ornithological Society
31/05/2007
Poling CP
2 Present
Date
Gallinago gallinago
Common Snipe
Now a very scarce breeder and fairly common winter visitor favouring poorly drained pasture. The UK population of Snipe has undergone particularly steep declines in lowland wet grassland in the
past twenty-five years. It is a plump medium-sized wader with short legs and a long bill used to probe for small invertebrates, including worms and insect larvae. Males display by flying high in the
air and then dropping steeply producing a noise by vibrating their tail feathers.
Bird Population Status - amber; Birds Directive Annex 2.1; Convention on Migratory Species; Appendix 2
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ0003
BTO Birdtrack data
12/04/2007
Arun Valley Ford
1 Present
Date
Numenius arquata
Eurasian Curlew
Formerly a very scarce breeder; this large wader is a common passage migrant and winter visitor. Mainly recorded from marshes, mudflats and saltmarsh, but sometimes elsewhere. Easily
recognisable by its long down-curved bill which it uses to catch worms, shellfish and shrimps, and its distinctive bubbling call.
Bird Population Status - amber; Birds Directive Annex 2.2; Convention on Migratory Species; Appendix 2; Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in
England; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
TQ014028
Sussex Ornithological Society
25/07/2010
Arun Valley (Ford - Lhampton)
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
Abundance
Selection Based On
Date
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Tringa totanus
Common Redshank
A medium-sized wader with a long red bill and long red legs. It is a scarce resident in wetlands close to rivers, and a fairly common winter visitor and passage migrant. Its preferred habitats are
wet grassland, estuaries and saltmarshes where it can feed on insects, earthworms, molluscs and crustaceans. Most breeding sites in Sussex are within protected areas, such as nature reserves,
which employ specific management for breeding waders.
Bird Population Status - amber; Birds Directive Annex 2.2; Convention on Migratory Species; Appendix 2; Environmental Stewardship Target Species (Pevensey Levels); Environmental Stewardship
Target Species (Romney Marsh); Environmental Stewardship Target Species (South Downs)
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ0003
Sussex Ornithological Society
18/04/1999
Arun Valley Ford
9 Present
Date
TQ007028
Sussex Ornithological Society
06/05/1990
Arun Valley Ford
1 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
08/04/200727/04/2007
Warningcamp nr Arundel
2 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
11/04/2007
Warningcamp nr Arundel
3 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
01/05/2007
Warningcamp nr Arundel
1 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
12/04/2009
Warningcamp nr Arundel
1 Present
Date
TQ010050
Sussex Ornithological Society
12/05/2000
Arun Valley Ford
2 Present
Date
TQ0106
Sussex Ornithological Society
03/05/1999
Arundel
4 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ012055
Sussex Ornithological Society
06/05/1990
Arundel Tortington
1 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ014024
Sussex Ornithological Society
13/04/2009
Arun Valley (Ford - Lhampton)
1 Present
Date
TQ0202
BTO Birdtrack data
12/04/2010
Littlehampton CP
3 Present
Date
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Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
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Tyto alba
Barn Owl
A distinctive and much loved bird of the countryside, this scarce breeding resident declined substantially during the last century mainly due to loss of habitat, particularly areas of rough grassland
where it hunts for mice, voles and shrews. The position has been improving recently with many nest boxes being erected, although the conversion of barns in Sussex has had a negative impact on
potential breeding sites.
Bern Convention Appendix 2; Bird Population Status - amber; EC CITES Annex A; Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Schedule 1 Part 1)
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ0002
Sussex Ornithological Society
08/04/1995
Climping Church Farm
1 Present
All records
TQ0002
Sussex Ornithological Society
06/11/1995
Climping Church Farm
1 Present
All records
TQ0002
Sussex Ornithological Society
19/11/1995
Climping Church Farm
2 Present
All records
TQ0002
Sussex Ornithological Society
24/11/1995
Climping Church Farm
2 Present
All records
TQ0002
Sussex Ornithological Society
01/01/1996
Climping Church Farm
1 Present
All records
TQ0003
Sussex Ornithological Society
15/12/1997
Arun Valley Ford
1 Present
All records
TQ009038
Sussex Ornithological Society
22/12/1991
Arun Valley Ford
1 Present
All records
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
15/05/2007
Warningcamp nr Arundel
1 Present
All records
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
03/10/2008
Warningcamp nr Arundel
1 Present
All records
TQ0104
Sussex Ornithological Society
24/09/2006
Wick Hutchinsons Farm
1 Present
All records
TQ015027
Sussex Ornithological Society
14/01/2000
Littlehampton CP
1 Present
All records
TQ016038
Sussex Ornithological Society
09/06/2010
Littlehampton Courtwick
TQ016043
Sussex Ornithological Society
03/07/1999
Wick Hutchinsons Farm
2 Present
All records
TQ016043
Sussex Ornithological Society
13/06/2000
Wick Hutchinsons Farm
2 Present
All records
TQ017023
Sussex Ornithological Society
06/12/2000
Littlehampton Marina
1 Present
All records
TQ017023
Sussex Ornithological Society
14/12/2000
Littlehampton Marina
1 Present
All records
TQ017036
Recorder @ Cresswell Associate
2008
Wick
Present Taxon
All records
TQ018037
Sussex Ornithological Society
01/06/1997
Littlehampton Courtwick
6 Present
All records
TQ0204
Sussex Ornithological Society
30/04/1990
Lyminster CP
1 Present
All records
TQ0204
Sussex Ornithological Society
08/10/1998
Lyminster CP
1 Present
All records
TQ0404
Sussex Ornithological Society
12/05/2009
Poling CP
1 Present
All records
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Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
All records
Page 11 of 21
TQ042042
Sussex Ornithological Society
02/06/1998
Toddington nr Littlehmptn
2 Present
All records
TQ042042
Sussex Ornithological Society
13/06/2000
Toddington nr Littlehmptn
2 Present
All records
TQ042042
Sussex Ornithological Society
28/01/2010
Toddington nr Littlehmptn
1 Present
All records
Apus apus
Common Swift
A well-known common summer visitor and passage migrant, widely distributed in Sussex. This sickle-shaped medium-sized dark aerial bird only stops flying when at the nest, it even sleeps on the
wing! Many towns and villages have breeding populations. Very large migration movements are sometimes recorded with many thousands of birds involved. Can be seen in large screaming parties
speeding around rooftops. They feed on flying insects and airborne spiders.
Bird Population Status - amber
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ0005
Sussex Ornithological Society
02/07/1994
Arundel Tortington
85 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ00C
BTO Birdtrack data
19/06/2010
Arundel Tortington
Positive Breeding
TQ00D
BTO Birdtrack data
19/06/2010
Arundel
Positive Breeding
TQ0106
National Biodiversit (Gateway)
01/06/2009
Arundel
1 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ0203
Sussex Ornithological Society
20/07/1997
Littlehampton Wick
6 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ0203
Sussex Ornithological Society
23/05/1998
Littlehampton Wick
4 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ022030
Sussex Ornithological Society
07/05/2000
Littlehampton CP
5 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ022030
Sussex Ornithological Society
19/06/2000
Littlehampton CP
12 Present
Positive Breeding
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Alcedo atthis
Common Kingfisher
Fairly common resident and occasional winter visitor which is widespread across Sussex, but often declines following hard winters. A brilliantly coloured blue and orange bird which can be found in
lowland freshwater areas such as rivers, ponds and streams, and during the winter on the coast and in estuarine areas. Nests in hole in riverbank or sandpit.
Bern Convention Appendix 2; Bird Population Status - amber; Birds Directive Annex 1; Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Schedule 1 Part 1)
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ0003
Sussex Ornithological Society
14/08/1993
Arun Valley Ford
2 Present
Date
TQ0003
Anon @ BTO Garden Bird Watch
05/03/2007
Arun Valley Ford
1 Present
Date
TQ001039
Sussex Ornithological Society
13/08/2000
Arun Valley Ford
2 Present
Date
TQ004041
Sussex Ornithological Society
06/08/2007
Arun Valley Ford
1 Present
Date
TQ005035
Sussex Ornithological Society
31/07/2000
Arun Valley Ford
2 Present
Date
TQ0102
Sussex Ornithological Society
12/07/1990
Littlehampton Marina
1 Present
Date
TQ0102
Sussex Ornithological Society
01/08/1990
Littlehampton Marina
2 Present
Date
TQ0102
Sussex Ornithological Society
11/08/1990
Littlehampton Marina
1 Present
Date
TQ0102
Sussex Ornithological Society
13/08/1990
Littlehampton Marina
1 Present
Date
TQ0102
Sussex Ornithological Society
15/08/1994
Littlehampton Marina
1 Present
Date
TQ0102
Sussex Ornithological Society
28/07/1995
Littlehampton Marina
1 Present
Date
TQ0102
Sussex Ornithological Society
14/03/1997
Littlehampton Marina
1 Present
Date
TQ0102
Sussex Ornithological Society
16/06/1999
Littlehampton Marina
1 Present
Date
TQ0206
Sussex Ornithological Society
08/08/2001
Arundel Station
1 Present
Date
TQ049037
Sussex Ornithological Society
15/06/2009
Rustington
6 Present
Positive Breeding
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Dendrocopos minor
Lesser Spotted Woodpecker
The size of a sparrow, this is Europe's smallest woodpecker and it is a scarce Sussex resident that favours damp, open, broad leaved woodland. It feeds on insects, especially larvae, spiders and
wood-boring insects. It requires decaying wood in which it makes a new nest chamber each year. Its population is scattered across Sussex in suitable areas; the county holds a significant
proportion of the national population.
Bern Convention Appendix 2; Bird Population Status - red; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ0102
Sussex Ornithological Society
09/09/1990
Littlehampton Marina
1 Present
All records
TQ0102
Sussex Ornithological Society
01/06/1991
Littlehampton Marina
1 Present
All records
TQ028054
Sussex Ornithological Society
14/11/1990
Lyminster CP
1 Present
All records
TQ0306
Sussex Ornithological Society
12/03/1991
Cross Bush nr Arundel
1 Present
All records
TQ0306
Sussex Ornithological Society
03/01/1993
Cross Bush nr Arundel
1 Present
All records
TQ0404
Sussex Ornithological Society
19/09/1990
Poling CP
1 Present
All records
TQ0404
Sussex Ornithological Society
20/11/1991
Poling CP
1 Present
All records
TQ0406
Sussex Ornithological Society
19/04/1991
Blakehurst nr Arundel
1 Present
All records
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Hirundo rustica
Barn Swallow
Our familiar swallow with long tail streamers is a common summer visitor and abundant passage migrant. They are agile in flight and spend most of their time on the wing hunting. They often
breed in quiet farm buildings with nearby ponds and open pasture especially near cattle where they can feed on plentiful insects. Reedbeds are used as pre-migration roosts in late summer and
early autumn.
Bern Convention Appendix 2; Bird Population Status - amber
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ0003
BTO Birdtrack data
10/04/200928/04/2009
Arun Valley Ford
1 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ0003
BTO Birdtrack data
28/04/2009
Arun Valley Ford
2 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ00C
BTO Birdtrack data
19/06/2010
Arundel Tortington
5 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ00H
Sussex Ornithological Society
04/05/2010
Lyminster Knucker Hole
Positive Breeding
TQ0204
Sussex Ornithological Society
23/04/2010
Lyminster Knucker Hole
Positive Breeding
TQ0204
Sussex Ornithological Society
15/06/2010
Lyminster Knucker Hole
8 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ0206
Sussex Ornithological Society
06/06/2001
Arundel Station
15 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ0206
BTO Birdtrack data
26/04/200930/04/2009
Arundel
1 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ0206
BTO Birdtrack data
30/04/2009
Arundel
10 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ046066
Sussex Ornithological Society
18/05/2010
Blakehurst nr Arundel
Delichon urbicum
Positive Breeding
House Martin
A distinctive hirundine with a forked tail and white rump, it is a common summer visitor and abundant passage migrant. It is more abundant in urban areas than in the countryside because of the
availability of suitable nesting sites in the eaves of buildings, but it will feed on around insects that it finds on agricultural land and around water.
Bern Convention Appendix 2; Bird Population Status - amber
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ00D
BTO Birdtrack data
19/06/2010
Arundel
4 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ015069
Sussex Ornithological Society
24/08/2010
Arundel
4 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ0202
Sussex Ornithological Society
06/07/2000
Littlehampton CP
1 Present
Positive Breeding
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Motacilla flava
Yellow Wagtail
This small elegant yellow bird is a scarce and very localised summer visitor and fairly common autumn passage migrant. It is primarily a bird of coastal levels, mainly in East Sussex, and also areas
of short grass. Its diet consists of small insects, including flies and beetles; it is often seen associating with cattle to find insects. It appears to have been in decline since at least the 1980s, most
likely due to loss of habitat for nesting and feeding.
Bern Convention Appendix 2; Bird Population Status - red; Environmental Stewardship Target Species (Romney Marsh); UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ0102
Sussex Ornithological Society
02/05/1990
Littlehampton Marina
1 Present
Date
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Cettia cetti
Cetti's Warbler
A small, but loud, skulking bird that is a scarce but increasing resident; passage migrant and winter visitor. First recorded from Sussex in 1962 and slowly increasing. Most records are from coastal
locations where it's favoured habitat of thick, damp overgrown vegetation is most common.
Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Schedule 1 Part 1)
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ0003
BTO Birdtrack data
28/04/2009
Arun Valley Ford
1 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ00H
Sussex Ornithological Society
04/05/2010
Lyminster Knucker Hole
1 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
03/03/200715/03/2007
Warningcamp nr Arundel
2 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
08/04/200728/04/2007
Warningcamp nr Arundel
4 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
01/05/200720/05/2007
Warningcamp nr Arundel
1 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
15/05/2007
Warningcamp nr Arundel
2 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
02/06/200709/06/2007
Warningcamp nr Arundel
1 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
09/06/2007
Warningcamp nr Arundel
2 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
29/08/2007
Warningcamp nr Arundel
1 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
15/06/2008
Warningcamp nr Arundel
1 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
29/03/2009
Warningcamp nr Arundel
1 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
08/04/200926/04/2009
Warningcamp nr Arundel
1 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
12/04/2009
Warningcamp nr Arundel
3 Present
Date
TQ00I
BTO Birdtrack data
05/04/2010
Arundel WWT
TQ013026
Sussex Ornithological Society
12/06/2010
Arun Valley (Ford - Lhampton)
1 Present
Positive Breeding
Date
TQ020065
Sussex Ornithological Society
06/05/2009
Arundel
1 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ0202
Sussex Ornithological Society
24/03/1991
Arundel WWT
1 Present
Date
TQ0204
Sussex Ornithological Society
23/04/2010
Lyminster Knucker Hole
1 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ0204
Sussex Ornithological Society
14/06/2010
Lyminster Knucker Hole
1 Present
Date
TQ0204
Sussex Ornithological Society
15/06/2010
Lyminster Knucker Hole
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Date
Page 17 of 21
TQ021068
Sussex Ornithological Society
21/04/2009
Arundel
1 Present
Positive Breeding
TQ023067
Sussex Ornithological Society
02/06/2007
Arundel
1 Present
Date
TQ041041
Sussex Ornithological Society
08/07/2009
Poling CP
1 Present
Positive Breeding
Phylloscopus sibilatrix
Wood Warbler
A very scarce summer resident and passage migrant. This large white and yellow leaf warbler is associated with damp oak woodland where it feeds mainly on insects and spiders. Its best locations
are in the north of our area, although it has never been common in Sussex and seems to be declining.
Bird Population Status - red; Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ0102
Sussex Ornithological Society
10/05/1994
Littlehampton Marina
1 Present
Date
Regulus ignicapilla
Firecrest
A scarce breeder, passage migrant and winter visitor. A bird that shows a preference for the edges of mature spruce plantations where it feeds on insects and spiders. This tiny beautiful bird is
recorded from only a few scattered locations in our area.
Bern Convention Appendix 2; Bird Population Status - amber; Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Schedule 1 Part 1)
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ0002
BTO Birdtrack data
19/03/201027/03/2010
Climping CP
2 Present
Date
TQ0002
BTO Birdtrack data
22/03/2010
Climping CP
TQ0102
Sussex Ornithological Society
19/03/1995
Littlehampton Marina
1 Present
Date
TQ0102
Sussex Ornithological Society
22/03/1997
Littlehampton Marina
1 Present
Date
TQ022050
Sussex Ornithological Society
30/03/1996
Lyminster Knucker Hole
1 Present
Date
TQ030021
Sussex Ornithological Society
06/03/1994
Littlehampton CP
1 Present
Date
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Date
Page 18 of 21
Poecile montanus
Willow Tit
A scarce resident that favours damp woodland close to rivers, streams and gravel pits. It also likes undergrowth in broadleaved woodland and is sometimes found well away from water in marginal
habitat not so suitable for other Tit species. This species has suffered recent population declines. It has a large sooty-black cap extending to the back of the neck and a small untidy black bib; it
feeds on insects, seeds and berries.
Bern Convention Appendix 2; Bird Population Status - red; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ0406
Sussex Ornithological Society
04/04/1991
Blakehurst nr Arundel
2 Present
All records
TQ043045
Sussex Ornithological Society
01/04/2002
Blakehurst nr Arundel
2 Present
All records
TQ046060
Sussex Ornithological Society
26/09/1990
Blakehurst nr Arundel
4 Present
All records
TQ047060
Sussex Ornithological Society
03/01/1992
Blakehurst nr Arundel
2 Present
All records
TQ048061
Sussex Ornithological Society
07/01/1991
Blakehurst nr Arundel
1 Present
All records
TQ048061
Sussex Ornithological Society
30/01/1991
Blakehurst nr Arundel
1 Present
All records
Passer montanus
Eurasian Tree Sparrow
A bird that has had large fluctuations in population in the past but which has been in decline in the British Isles for some time. In Sussex it is a scarce resident, passage migrant and winter visitor
more abundant in East Sussex than in the West. It is mainly a bird of open farmland with hedgerows and free-standing trees where it feeds on insects and seeds.
Bird Population Status - red; Environmental Stewardship Target Species (High Weald); Environmental Stewardship Target Species (Low Weald); Environmental Stewardship Target Species
(Pevensey Levels); Environmental Stewardship Target Species (Romney Marsh); Environmental Stewardship Target Species (South Downs); Environmental Stewardship Target Species (Wealden
Greensand); Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ016025
Sussex Ornithological Society
11/02/1991
Littlehampton CP
18 Present
All records
TQ016025
Sussex Ornithological Society
12/02/1991
Littlehampton CP
20 Present
All records
TQ016025
Sussex Ornithological Society
13/02/1991
Littlehampton CP
20 Present
All records
TQ016025
Sussex Ornithological Society
19/02/1991
Littlehampton CP
25 Present
All records
TQ020020
Sussex Ornithological Society
10/10/1992
Littlehampton West Beach
3 Male
All records
TQ0302
Sussex Ornithological Society
10/09/1990
Littlehampton Golf Course
15 Present
All records
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Loxia curvirostra
Common Crossbill
A chunky finch with a large head and bill, it is a scarce visitor occurring in large numbers in particularly favourable years. Feeds almost exclusively on seeds in conifer woodlands. Breeds
occasionally and can be seen flying in family groups or larger flocks.
Bern Convention Appendix 2; Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Schedule 1 Part 1)
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ00I
Sussex Ornithological Society
09/03/2008
Warningcamp nr Arundel
5 Present
Date
TQ0102
Sussex Ornithological Society
24/07/1997
Littlehampton Marina
4 Present
Date
TQ0203
Sussex Ornithological Society
10/07/1997
Littlehampton Wick
1 Present
Date
TQ0203
Sussex Ornithological Society
20/07/1997
Littlehampton Wick
2 Present
Date
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Emberiza calandra
Corn Bunting
A non-descript brown bunting that is a fairly common but decreasing resident with most records from the Downs and the east of East Sussex. One of the few UK bird species largely dependent on
cropped land and it seems particularly to like barley. It feeds on seeds and insects. It can also be found on heathland and open countryside. Its has had a dramatic population decline in the UK.
Bird Population Status - red; Environmental Stewardship Target Species (Romney Marsh); UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
Recorder
Date
Locality
Abundance
Selection Based On
TQ0003
Sussex Ornithological Society
24/12/1991
Arun Valley Ford
3 Present
All records
TQ0003
Anon @ Corn Bunting Survey 93-94
01/06/1993
Arun Valley Ford
1 Present
All records
TQ0003
Sussex Ornithological Society
08/04/1995
Arun Valley Ford
8 Present
All records
TQ0003
Sussex Ornithological Society
08/04/1995
Arun Valley Ford
8 Present
All records
TQ0005
Anon @ Corn Bunting Survey 93-94
01/06/1993
Arundel Tortington
1 Present
All records
TQ001033
Sussex Ornithological Society
15/03/1998
Arun Valley Ford
1 Present
All records
TQ005048
Sussex Ornithological Society
12/05/2000
Arun Valley Ford
1 Male
All records
TQ00C
BTO Birdtrack data
18/01/2010
Arundel Tortington
6 Present
All records
TQ00H
Sussex Ornithological Society
04/05/2010
Lyminster Knucker Hole
All records
TQ0102
Sussex Ornithological Society
05/05/1991
Littlehampton Marina
1 Present
All records
TQ013030
Sussex Ornithological Society
24/01/1992
Arun Valley Ford
35 Present
All records
TQ015039
Sussex Ornithological Society
11/02/1992
Littlehampton CP
12 Present
All records
TQ0204
Sussex Ornithological Society
15/06/2010
Lyminster Knucker Hole
1 Present
All records
TQ025037
Sussex Ornithological Society
31/01/1992
Littlehampton CP
24 Present
All records
TQ0304
Sussex Ornithological Society
18/05/2010
Lyminster Knucker Hole
1 Present
All records
TQ035039
Sussex Ornithological Society
18/07/2010
Burpham CP
1 Present
All records
TQ049046
Sussex Ornithological Society
18/01/2010
Poling CP
1 Present
All records
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B IODIVERSITY A CTION P LAN S PECIES I NVENTORY
The BAP Species Inventory does not include bat, bird or otter records.
Bat and bird records are included in separate inventories, while otter records are not included in
SxBRC reports.
The background
In 1992 the UK and 159 other governments signed the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) at the Earth
Summit in Rio de Janeiro. The CBD called for signatories to develop national strategies and action plans to
conserve biodiversity, and the UK responded with the UK Biodiversity Action Plan (UK BAP). This was first
published in 1994 and included specific plans for species and habitats afforded priority conservation action.
These plans set out the threats faced by species and habitats as well as the actions being taken or to be
taken to help tackle the threats.
The UKBAP list was updated in 2007 and now contains 1,149 species and 65 habitats. The new list replaces
the previous one, with the majority of original species being reselected. 123 species did not meet the new
criteria (at least 13 have met their UK BAP targets).
Further information on the UKBAP and details of the species and habitat action plans can be found at:
www.ukbap.org.uk
Given the importance of the UK BAP in stimulating action and mobilising resources, it is important that the
list is reviewed periodically. The 2007 list was a result of such a review made by the Biodiversity Reporting
and Information Group (BRIG), with JNCC as chair and secretariat. The aim was to ensure a focus on the
correct priorities for action by considering emerging priorities, conservation successes, new drivers and the
large amount of new information.
At the local level
An important aspect to the success of the UK BAP is the translation of the national strategy into effective
action at the local level. To achieve this, Local Biodiversity Action Plans (LBAP) have been established and
there are currently over 160 at some stage of development in the UK. In Sussex, the LBAP is co-ordinated by
the Sussex Biodiversity Partnership and contains 473 species, 39 of which are birds. Details of the species
and habitats included in the local plan can be found at www.biodiversitysussex.org
(Contact: Laurie Jackson, Conservation Officer. 01273 497551 or email [email protected])
BAP species within this report

BAP records are labelled so that only one record per species per grid reference is included in a
SxBRC report. This will usually be the most up to date record.

Species which appear in the ‘England Biodiversity List’ to meet the requirements of Section 41 of
the NERC Act (2006) * are labelled with the symbol N.
* Natural Environment & Rural Communities (NERC) Act
The NERC Act (2006) was established with the intention to help ensure that biodiversity becomes an integral
consideration in the development of policies, and that decisions of public bodies work with nature and not
against it.
The England Biodiversity List has been drawn up to meet the requirements of Section 41 of the Act. The S41
list consists of 943 species and 56 habitats of principal importance in England and will be used to guide
decision-makers such as public bodies, including local and regional authorities, in implementing their duty
under Section 40 of the NERC Act.
Further details of the NERC Act can be found at: www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2006/ukpga_20060016_en_1
UK BIODIVERSITY ACTION PLAN SPECIES INVENTORY REPORT
Please note that bat, bird and otter records are not included in this report
Land at Lyminster + 2km radius
20 December 2011
ESD/11/570
Search Area: TQ0002 to TQ0406
Jo Fewtrell (WSP Environmental)
Pertusaria hemisphaerica
A lichen that occurs on the rough bark or sheltered, well-lit mature trees, especially beech, oak and ash in ancient woodlands
and parklands. Found in the British Isles in Southern England, Wales and Ireland.
lichen
Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan Species
Grid Reference
TQ0203
Recorder
Francis Rose
Carex divisa
Date
1969
Locality
The Mens Cut
N
Divided Sedge
Native. This sedge of brackish meadows and tidal river banks can be locally frequent in Sussex. It appears to be surviving well.
flowering plant
IUCN (2001) - Vulnerable; Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England;
Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan Species; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
TQ0004
Recorder
Anon @ Sussex Bot. Rec. Soc.;D
Donovan
Date
1993
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ004045
TQ01050585
Nick Sturt;Elizabeth Sturt
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
29/05/2005
03/07/2005
TQ01150619
Nick Sturt;Elizabeth Sturt
03/06/2004
Ford, West Sussex (VC13)
Bank of Arun S of Arundel, West Sussex
(VC13)
Arundel
Muscari neglectum
N
Grape-hyacinth
A grape hyacinth possibly native in East Anglia, but introduced elsewhere. Easily confused with Scilla armenaica, more
commonly found in gardens. Two East Sussex, one West Sussex record.
flowering plant
IUCN (2001) - Vulnerable; Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England;
Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
TQ004023
Recorder
D Donovan
Date
2005
Locality
Climping, Climping CP
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Cephalanthera rubra
N
Red Helleborine
A very rare plant of chalky woods. The last record from our area for this orchid was from Poling, West Sussex in 1921. However,
there have been some unconfirmed reports for this species in recent years from two adjacent localities in West Sussex.
flowering plant
EC CITES Annex B; IUCN (2001) - Critically endangered; Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of
Principal Importance in England; Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan Species; Sussex Protected Species Register Species; Sussex
Rare Species Inventory Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species; Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Schedule 8)
Grid Reference
TQ00M
Recorder
Paul Harmes
Puccinellia fasciculata
Date
1921
Locality
Poling, West Sussex (VC13)
N
Borrer's Saltmarsh-grass
A grass of bare places by the sea, in grazing marshes around cattle-poached pools and depressions and on earthen sea walls.
This species was once widespread along the Sussex coast but has declined considerably. Currently known from seven sites
along the East and West Sussex coast.
flowering plant
IUCN (2001) - Vulnerable; Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England;
Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan Species; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
TQ010035
Recorder
Frances Abraham
Oenanthe fistulosa
Date
11/09/1997
Locality
Wick Brooks 8,10
N
Tubular Water-dropwort
A local plant of shallow water in ditches, ponds and canals. Widespread, mostly near the coast, in East and West Sussex.
flowering plant
IUCN (2001) - Vulnerable; Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England;
Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
TQ015059
TQ015062
Recorder
Frances Abraham
Frances Abraham
Date
05/09/1997
05/09/1997
Locality
Lyminster North 19
Lyminster North 18,33
TQ016058
TQ016061
Frances Abraham
Frances Abraham
05/09/1997
05/09/1997
Lyminster North 12,13,29
Lyminster North 31
Sium latifolium
N
Greater Water-parsnip
An aquatic perennial now generally found in ditches, growing amongst other emergent species, or in reedswamp. A declining
species currently known from several sites in West Sussex but only two in East Sussex.
flowering plant
IUCN (2001) - Endangered; Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England;
Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan Species; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
TQ00C
TQ00I
Recorder
SPASU
SPASU
Date
1725 - 1978
1725 - 1978
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
West Sussex (VC13)
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Minuartia hybrida
N
Fine-leaved Sandwort
An annual of light soils in dry places. Formerly known from several places on the Downs this inconspicuous plant is now
confined to a single site near Amberley, West Sussex where its numbers vary greatly from year to year. It may have been
overlooked elsewhere.
flowering plant
Farm Environment Plan Guidance 007- Table 3; IUCN (2001) - Endangered; Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act
2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England; Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan Species; Sussex Rare Species Inventory
Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
TQ00G
Recorder
Anon @ Sussex Bot. Rec. Soc.
Stellaria palustris
Date
1992
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
N
Marsh Stitchwort
A perennial of wet places, including pastures, grassy fens and marshes, especially in areas with standing water in winter. In our
area confined to the Arun Valley, West Sussex.
flowering plant
IUCN (2001) - Vulnerable; Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England;
Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
TQ014042
Recorder
Frances Abraham
Lucanus cervus
Date
11/09/1997
Locality
Lyminster South 1,15,16
N
Stag Beetle
A beetle of broadleaved woodland, parks, other pasture woodland and gardens. The larvae live in the decaying wood of deciduous
trees, often in roots and stumps. Widely recorded from West Sussex but rare in East Sussex and apparently absent from much
of the vice-county.
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
Habitats Directive Annex 2 - non-priority species; Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal
Importance in England; Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan Species; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species; UK Biodiversity Action
Plan priority species; Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 Schedule 5 Sections (9.5a; 9.5b)
Grid Reference
TQ011066
Recorder
Gaye Barns
Date
1998 - 2000
TQ012069
John Knight
17/06/2005
Satyrium w-album
Locality
Patch of land off Ford Rd,Arundel, West
Sussex (VC13)
Canada Road, Arundel, Arundel
N
White-letter Hairstreak
A butterfly with elm-feeding larvae that declined dramatically after Dutch elm disease. Recorded from 17 1km squares since
2000, mostly near the Downs in East and West Sussex.
insect - butterfly
IUCN (2001) - Endangered; Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England;
Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species; Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 Schedule
5 Sections (9.5a; 9.5b)
Grid Reference
TQ00L
TQ015025
Recorder
BBCS British Butterfly Con. Soc.
Dave Green;Paul James;Penny Green
Date
1996 - 2000
08/07/2007
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Littlehampton
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Watsonalla binaria
N
Oak Hook-tip
A widespread moth of woods and parks, though said to be rapidly declining. Relatively common in Sussex, but numbers are
inclined to fluctuate.
insect - moth
Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England; Sussex Biodiversity Action
Plan Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
TQ002068
Recorder
John Knight
Diarsia rubi
Date
10/05/2002
Locality
Tortington Common
N
Small Square-spot
A brown noctuid moth which flies in early and again in late summer. Larvae eat a wide variety of low-growing plants.
Widespread and often abundant in Sussex.
insect - moth
Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England; Sussex Biodiversity Action
Plan Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
TQ002068
Recorder
John Knight
Celaena leucostigma
Date
02/06/2002
Locality
Tortington Common
N
Crescent
A local species of wetlands throughout Britain. In Sussex it is widespread in wetlands near the coast and a few areas inland.
Caterpillars feed on Yellow Flag Iris and Great Fen Sedge.
insect - moth
Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England; Sussex Biodiversity Action
Plan Species; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
TQ030022
Recorder
Sarah Patton;Peter Patton
Caradrina morpheus
Date
13/07/1996
Locality
Church Street, Littlehampton
N
Mottled Rustic
A common noctuid moth whose larvae feed on nettle, dandelion and other low-growing plants. It is in marked decline in the UK,
bu has been very widely recorded in Sussex.
insect - moth
Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England; Sussex Biodiversity Action
Plan Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
TQ035031
Recorder
Derek Lee;Frances Lee
Date
01/07/2011
Locality
Littlehampton, Old School Fields, West
Sussex (VC13)
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Bufo bufo
N
Common Toad
Still a widespread species in Sussex but declining due to loss of habitat and other factors. Toads tend to have large populations
centred on particular breeding sites and they may become locally extinct if these are damaged or destroyed. Common toads are
legally protected against sale.
amphibian
Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England; Sussex Biodiversity Action
Plan Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species; Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 Schedule 5 Sections (9.5a; 9.5b)
Grid Reference
TQ028038
Recorder
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile Grp
Date
01/01/1992
Locality
Sandfield House, Lyminster, West Sussex
(VC13)
TQ030035
L.J. Martin
2009
Worthing Road Allotments
Anguis fragilis
N
Slow-worm
A legally protected legless lizard resembling a small snake. Slow-worms are widespread in southern England and found in open
habitats such as rough grassland, heath and on road and railway embankments. They are often common in urban and suburban
areas. Like most reptiles and amphibians they have declined considerably and need protection wherever they occur.
reptile
Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England; Sussex Biodiversity Action
Plan Species; Sussex Protected Species Register Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species; Wildlife and Countryside
Act 1981 Schedule 5 Sections (9.1 killing/injuring; 9.5a; 9.5b)
Grid Reference
TQ0102
Recorder
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile Grp
Date
19/07/1996
TQ020027
Barry Kemp
25/06/2003
TQ020032
Paula Elliott
18/08/2009
TQ0202
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile Grp
19/06/1995
TQ023025
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile
Grp;Dennis Dey
23/04/1999
30 Harwood Road, Littlehampton, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ024023
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile
Grp;Dennis Dey
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile Grp
01/01/1993
45 Linden Road, Littlehampton, West
Sussex (VC13)
Lyminster (Nr. Pub), West Sussex (VC13)
TQ026042
TQ029061
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile
Grp;Dennis Dey
17/04/1986
01/01/1993
Locality
Littlehampton By-Pass, West Sussex
(VC13)
Lineside Way Industrial Park,
Littlehampton, Littlehampton CP
Wick Green Public Open Space, West
Sussex (VC13)
Littlehampton, West Sussex (VC13)
Convent Of Poor Clares, Arundel, West
Sussex (VC13)
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Zootoca vivipara
N
Common Lizard
The most abundant British lizard and widespread in Sussex in the Weald and along the coast. Probably under-recorded and
increasingly confined to small areas of open sunny habitat. A legally protected species due to concern about its overall decline.
reptile
Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England; Sussex Biodiversity Action
Plan Species; Sussex Protected Species Register Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species; Wildlife and Countryside
Act 1981 Schedule 5 Sections (9.1 killing/injuring; 9.5a; 9.5b)
Grid Reference
TQ0002
Recorder
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile Grp
Date
28/10/1987
Locality
Climping, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ0102
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile
Grp;Dennis Dey
30/07/1993
Littlehampton, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ017025
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile
Grp;Dennis Dey
12/10/1990
Littlehampton Edge Of Campsite, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ017036
Recorder @ Cresswell Associate
2008
Courtwick Park, Wick
TQ019022
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile
Grp;Dennis Dey
03/05/1999
Littlehampton Marina, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ020027
Barry Kemp
25/06/2003
Lineside Way Industrial Park,
Littlehampton, Littlehampton CP
TQ0202
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile
Grp;Dennis Dey
27/03/1990
Littlehampton Marina, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ022022
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile
Grp;Dennis Dey
03/05/1989
Littlehampton Nr. Swing Bridge, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ025063
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile
Grp;Dennis Dey
28/07/1992
Priory Farm, Lyminster, West Sussex
(VC13)
TQ030035
L.J. Martin
2009
Worthing Road Allotments
TQ0402
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile Grp
04/06/1986
Lyminster, West Sussex (VC13)
Natrix natrix
N
Grass Snake
A widespread, but legally protected, snake with a normally olive body flecked with black and a distinctive yellow collar. Frequent
in Sussex near places where its food, largely frogs, is readily available. Like most reptiles and amphibians, grass snakes have
declined considerably and need protection wherever they occur.
reptile
Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England; Sussex Biodiversity Action
Plan Species; Sussex Protected Species Register Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species; Wildlife and Countryside
Act 1981 Schedule 5 Sections (9.1 killing/injuring; 9.5a; 9.5b)
Grid Reference
TQ0005
TQ007064
Recorder
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile Grp
SARG recorder
Date
26/07/1987
29/06/2000
Locality
Tortington, West Sussex (VC13)
52 Torton Hill Rd. Arundel, Arundel
TQ011066
Gaye Barns
1999 - 2000
TQ012066
TQ012067
TQ028038
SARG recorder
SARG 2002 Leaflet
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile
Grp;Dennis Dey
15/07/2001
2002
01/01/1991
Patch of land off Ford Rd,Arundel, West
Sussex (VC13)
40 Penfolds Place, Arundel, Arundel
West Sussex, West Sussex (VC13)
Sandfield House, Lyminster, West Sussex
(VC13)
TQ030063
SARG Sussex Amphibian & Reptile
Grp;Dennis Dey
01/01/1993
Convent of Poor Clares, Arundel, West
Sussex (VC13)
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Erinaceus europaeus
N
West European Hedgehog
The hedgehog is one of our most familiar and endearing small mammals and it is still widespread in Sussex and Britain.
However, hedgehog numbers have been adversely affected by changes in agriculture with less permanent pasture and fewer
hedgerows. Climate change may also affect the availability of earthworms, one of their main foods, during hot, dry summers.
There is some survey evidence that hedgehogs are most common where badgers are rarer and badgers do, of course, prey on
them.
terrestrial mammal
Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England; Sussex Biodiversity Action
Plan Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
TQ000033
Recorder
Matthew Sennitt
Date
22/07/2001
Locality
Nelson Row, Ford Road, West Sussex
(VC13)
TQ001029
TQ00D
Matthew Sennitt
Sussex Mammal Recs. 1960 - 70
06/08/2001
October 1960
Ford Prison, West Sussex (VC13)
VC13 West Sussex, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ016026
Matthew Sennitt
27/06/2010
A259 Littlehamptong
TQ017064
TQ030035
Peter King
Mavis Hards
22/09/2009
21/07/2002
Lyminster North
Allotments, Littlehampton CP
TQ045023
Jonathan Webb
03/11/1998
31 Tennyson Avenue, Rustington, West
Sussex (VC13)
Arvicola terrestris
European Water Vole
The fastest declining native British mammal, the water vole was ‘Ratty’ in Wind in the Willows. Water voles prefer slow flowing
streams, rivers and dykes with steep earth banks and luxuriant emergent vegetation. They have been in decline for over a
century mainly due to loss of habitat while the presence of American mink has greatly hastened this decline. In many areas of
mainland Britain water voles are already extinct but there are still some strong populations in Sussex. A legally protected
species, listed on the Sussex Rare Species Inventory and the subject of a Sussex Species Action Programme.
terrestrial mammal
Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan Species; Sussex Protected Species Register Species; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ003039
Recorder
Richard James
Date
23/06/2004
Locality
Ford, Ford CP
TQ005059
Catherine Watts
22/07/2010
Tortington Priory
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S USSEX R ARE S PECIES I NVENTORY
The Rare Species Inventory does not include bat, bird or otter records.
Bat and bird records are included in separate inventories, while otter records are not included in
SxBRC reports.
The Sussex Rare Species Inventory (RSI) contains over 3,400 species. These species are selected according
to strict criteria of rarity associated with their occurrence in Sussex.
The criteria for selection of species are listed below:

All species in the British Red Data Books including all Notable fauna and Nationally Scarce flora
and British endemic taxa which have ever occurred in Sussex whether extinct or not.

Species included in the UK Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP species).

Internationally rare taxa cited in the Bern Convention, IUCN Red Data lists, or EU Habitats
Directive which are not covered by any of the above.

County rarities.
The Inventory forms part of a larger database of Sussex records (over 3 million records). No attempt is made
to include every record for every rare species. The RSI has been designed to be comprehensive for species
but representative for records. This is managed in several ways:

RSI records are labelled so that only one record per species per grid reference gets flagged up. This will
usually be the most up to date record.

Some species are protected and rare and therefore show up in reports on both these categories.

SxBRC does not hold marine information other than coastal species and cetaceans.

The following species are relatively common in Sussex but are in the RSI because they are Notable or
Nationally Scarce. Only one record of these species is labelled per 2km tetrad:
Round-headed Rampion
Frogbit
Adonis Blue
Long-winged Conehead
Door snail
Variable Damselfly
Downy Emerald
Phyteuma orbiculare
Hydrocharis morus-ranae
Lysandra bellargus
Conocephalus discolor (syn. C. fuscus)
Macrogastra rolphii
Coenagrion pulchellum
Cordulea aenea
RSI records are updated weekly with advice and records provided by taxonomic experts.
A full RSI species list is available on request.
Confidential Records
The SxBRC holds a few records that are confidential. Confidentiality can be for a variety of reasons but
usually to benefit the site or the species. Full details of these records are not disclosed but the enquirer is
referred back to the SxBRC if further information is needed. Please see the end of your RSI report for any
reference to confidential records found within your enquiry area.
For records of rare vascular plants, bryophytes and lichens the Record Centre recommends the Sussex
Rare Plant Register, compiled by the Sussex Botanical Recording Society. This gives up to date (2001)
information on the distribution and status of over 400 Sussex Rare Plants, putting data from RSI reports
into a Sussex-wide context. Please look on the publication page of our website for more information:
www.sxbrc.org.uk/biodiversity/publications
IUCN Categories of Rarity
The following is a summary of the IUCN categories of rarity. For a full listing and explanation see
www.iucnredlist.org/info/categories_criteria2001
Extinct (EX)
A taxon is Extinct when there is no reasonable doubt that the last individual has died.
Extinct in the Wild (EW)
A taxon is Extinct in the Wild when it is known only to survive in cultivation, in captivity or as a naturalized
population (or populations) well outside the past range.
Critically Endangered (CR)
A taxon is Critically Endangered when it is considered to be facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the
wild.
Endangered (EN)
A taxon is Endangered when it is considered to be facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild.
Vulnerable (VU)
A taxon is Vulnerable when it is considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild.
Near Threatened (NT)
A taxon is Near Threatened when it is close to qualifying for or is likely to qualify for a threatened category in
the near future.
Least Concern (LC)
A taxon is Least Concern when it has been evaluated against the criteria and does not qualify for Critically
Endangered, Endangered, Vulnerable or Near Threatened.
Data Deficient (DD)
A taxon is Data Deficient when there is inadequate information to make a direct, or indirect, assessment of
its risk of extinction based on its distribution and/or population status.
Not Evaluated (NE)
A taxon is Not Evaluated when it is has not yet been evaluated against the criteria.
Regionally Scarce (NR)
Occurs in 5 or fewer 10km squares in a particular region of Britain. Locally determined.
Codes and abbreviations used in RSI
VC 13
VC 14
BBCSSB
SAMLL
SPASU
SBRS
West Sussex (with the Watsonian boundaries of 1852)
East Sussex (with the Watsonian boundaries of 1852)
British Butterfly Conservation Society, Sussex Branch
Sussex Atlas of Mosses, Liverworts, and Lichens
Sussex Plant Atlas and Supplement
Sussex Botanical Recording Society
Woods Mill, Henfield, West Sussex BN5 9SD
Tel: 01273 497 558 / 557
Fax: 0203 070 0709
Email: [email protected]
Web: sxbrc.org.uk
SUSSEX RARE SPECIES INVENTORY REPORT
Please note that bat, bird and otter records are not included in this report
Land at Lyminster + 2km radius
20 December 2011
ESD/11/570
Search Area: TQ0002 to TQ0406
Jo Fewtrell (WSP Environmental)
Opegrapha zonata
A lichen of deeply shaded overhanging rocks and sometimes smooth, shaded bark. Locally frequent in western and northern
Britain. Recorded in our area only from Lyminster church, West Sussex. 1990.
lichen
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ023047
TQ023048
Recorder
Ken Sandell;Simon Davey;Francis Rose
SAMLL
Date
15/04/1993
1990
Locality
Lyminster Churchyard
West Sussex (VC13)
Lecania turicensis
A lichen of calcareous stones and mortar of old walls. Common on many types of rock in Britain. Recorded on walls and other
stonework from a number of sites in East and Est Sussex.
lichen
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ002037
Recorder
Francis Rose
Date
1990 - 1997
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Solenopsora candicans
A lichen of sunny, exposed hard rocks, especially limestones and churchyard monuments. Common in central southern and
north west England, rather scattered elsewhere. Recorded in our area from Rustington, West Grinstead and Shipley, all in West
Sussex though according to Dobson (2000) there are a number of East Sussex records as well.
lichen
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ047046
Recorder
Ken Sandell;Francis Rose
Date
18/02/1991
Locality
Poling Churchyard
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Phaeophyscia nigricans
A lichen that grows on calcareous stonework and asbestos cement particularly bird-perching sites and, more occasionally, dusty
tree bases in open situations. Widespread and common, mainly in eastern Britain though the only SxBRC records are from
Bexhill and Hastings in East Sussex and Waltham Brooks and Hove in West Sussex. 1950-1989.
lichen
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ003050
Recorder
Francis Rose;Pauline Rose
Date
02/02/1993
Locality
Tortington Churchyard (St. Mary
Magdalene)
Rinodina sophodes
A early-colonising lichen that grows mainly on smooth-barked twigs, especially ash. Widespread in upland areas but more
scattered elsewhere in the British Isles. Recorded in our area from Singleton, Arundel and Parham Park in West Sussex and an
unspecified location in East Sussex. 1950-1991.
lichen
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ00D
Recorder
SAMLL
Date
1950 - 2002
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Leptogium biatorinum
A lichen that grows on calcareous or clayey soils, on soft chalk or limestone or on old mortar. A scarce mainly southern species
extending locally to Scotland. Recorded in our area from Warningcamp and Chalkpit Lane, Singleton, West Sussex and Malling
Down in East Sussex. 1993-1994.
lichen
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ0406
Recorder
Howard Matcham;Francis Rose
Date
18/03/1993
Locality
Blakehurst Chalkpit, N. of Poling
Hymenelia prevostii
A lichen of hard limestones, especially chest tombs in slightly sheltered or moist situations. Widespread but scarce in Britain. In
our area recorded from two churchyards in East Sussex and two in West Sussex. 1990-1993.
lichen
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ022047
TQ023047
Recorder
SAMLL
Ken Sandell;Simon Davey;Francis Rose
Date
1993
15/04/1993
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Lyminster Churchyard
Rhizocarpon distinctum
A lichen of acid rocks, stonework and tiles. Common in northern Britain, scattered elsewhere. Recorded in our area from
Clymping churchyard and Pagham Spit in West Sussex and Ashburnham church and the Powdermill Reservoir, Brede in East
Sussex. 1950-1991.
lichen
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ003025
TQ003026
Recorder
Anon @ British Lichen Society;Francis Rose
SAMLL
Date
05/04/1990
1950 - 1995
Locality
Climping Churchyard
West Sussex (VC13)
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Polyblastia albida
A lichen that occurs on hard limestone rocks, particularly when embedded in turf, or on mortar in both upland and lowland
regions. Widely scattered in Britain but infrequent. Recorded in our area from Ashburnham churchyard and Winchelsea
churchyard. 1973-1987.
lichen
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ0406
Recorder
Howard Matcham;Francis Rose
Porella arboris-vitae
Date
18/03/1993
Locality
Blakehurst Chalkpit, N. of Poling
Bitter Scalewort
An aromatic liverwort with an acrid taste. Absent from much of central and eastern England and most frequent in the British
Isles in Wales In our area it grows in short chalk grassland, mainly on north facing slopes and is very rare in East Sussex but
more frequent in West Sussex.
liverwort
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ00I
Recorder
Rose, Stern, Matcham.
Bryum canariense
Date
2010
Locality
Canary Thread-moss
Once thought extinct in the British Isles (RECORDER 3.3), this rare moss forms dull or reddish green patches on soil usually in
crevices of basic rocks. Known from both East and West Sussex before 1908 and recorded from the Lavant area, West Sussex, in
1993.
moss
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ0406
Recorder
Howard Matcham;Francis Rose
Orthotrichum tenellum
Date
18/03/1993
Locality
Blakehurst Chalkpit, N. of Poling
Slender Bristle-moss
A moss that forms small dark green tufts on the bark of trees and shrubs in open situations. A rare and declining species in
lowland Britain, though possibly overlooked in some places. Frequent in north Wales. Recorded from three sites in West Sussex
and one in East Sussex since 1950.
moss
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ0006
Recorder
Howard Matcham;Francis Rose
Seligeria calcarea
Date
21/10/1993
Locality
Park Bottom, Arundel
Chalk Rock-bristle
A small, dark green moss usually found growing on shaded vertical faces of chalk and limestone. Generally rare across the
British Isles but sometimes frequent in suitable habitats. Recorded quite widely in our area from the chalk in both East and West
Sussex.
moss
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ0406
Recorder
Howard Matcham;Francis Rose
Date
18/03/1993
Locality
Blakehurst Chalkpit, N. of Poling
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Arum italicum subsp. neglectum
flowering plant
IUCN (2001) - Lower risk - near threatened; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ00260248
Recorder
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
Date
09/11/2005
Locality
Climping CP
TQ00300243
TQ003024
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
Nick Sturt;Elizabeth Sturt
09/11/2005
November 2004
Climping CP
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ0032902567
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
26/09/2006
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ00330256
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
09/11/2005
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ00390205
TQ004021
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
Nick Sturt;Elizabeth Sturt
09/11/2005
December 2004
West Sussex (VC13)
Climping CP
TQ004023
D Donovan
2005
Climping CP
TQ00B
TQ00D
Anon @ Sussex Bot. Rec. Soc.
Anon @ Sussex Bot. Rec. Soc.
1997
1997
West Sussex (VC13)
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ00I
Anon @ Sussex Bot. Rec. Soc.
1997
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ00L
TQ027063
Anon @ Sussex Bot. Rec. Soc.
Nick Sturt;Elizabeth Sturt
1997
23/12/2004
West Sussex (VC13)
Arundel
TQ02760629
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
18/01/2006
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ02800625
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
18/01/2006
West Sussex (VC13)
Carex divisa
Divided Sedge
Native. This sedge of brackish meadows and tidal river banks can be locally frequent in Sussex. It appears to be surviving well.
flowering plant
IUCN (2001) - Vulnerable; Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England;
Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan Species; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
TQ0004
TQ004045
Recorder
Anon @ Sussex Bot. Rec. Soc.;D Donovan
Nick Sturt;Elizabeth Sturt
Date
1993
29/05/2005
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ01050585
TQ01150619
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
Nick Sturt;Elizabeth Sturt
03/07/2005
03/06/2004
West Sussex (VC13)
Arundel
Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani x
triqueter = S. x kuekenthalianus
Club-Rush
flowering plant
IUCN (2001) - Vulnerable; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ02440676
Recorder
Frances Abraham
Hydrocharis morsus-ranae
Date
10/08/2008
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Frogbit
An aquatic plant with floating rosettes that is decreasing nationally. In Sussex it is still locally common especially in the ditches
of the Brooks in the Arun Valley in West Sussex, those of Pevensey Levels in East Sussex and some other areas.
flowering plant
IUCN (2001) - Vulnerable; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ00I
Recorder
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
Date
01/07/2005
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
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Cephalanthera rubra
Red Helleborine
A very rare plant of chalky woods. The last record from our area for this orchid was from Poling, West Sussex in 1921. However,
there have been some unconfirmed reports for this species in recent years from two adjacent localities in West Sussex.
flowering plant
EC CITES Annex B; IUCN (2001) - Critically endangered; Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of
Principal Importance in England; Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan Species; Sussex Protected Species Register Species; Sussex
Rare Species Inventory Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species; Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Schedule 8)
Grid Reference
TQ00M
Recorder
Paul Harmes
Bromus secalinus
Date
1921
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Rye Brome
An introduced grass of cereal fields, which is also found as a casual on waste ground, and occasionally in improved leys. Now
very rare in our area and possible gone from West Sussex.
flowering plant
Farm Environment Plan Guidance 007- Table 3; IUCN (2001) - Vulnerable; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ00L
Recorder
SPASU
Parapholis incurva
Date
1725 - 1979
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Curved Hard-grass
An annual grass of bare places by the sea. It occurs in both counties in a number of places between Itchenor and Rye.
flowering plant
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ014024
Recorder
Anon @ Sussex Bot. Rec. Soc.;D Donovan
Poa bulbosa
Date
1990
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Bulbous Meadow-grass
A grass of open turf and barish sandy or rocky places near the sea, mainly on sand dunes and stabilised shingle. The number of
records for this species has increased considerably since 1988 and it has been widely recorded from places near the East and
West Sussex coast.
flowering plant
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ014024
Recorder
Anon @ Monks Wood
Poa infirma
Date
1990
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Early Meadow-grass
An annual grass growing near the sea in open, trampled turf, on cliff-top paths, picnic sites, lawns and car parks and in
stabilised dunes and other sandy places. Until quite recently thought to be restricted to west Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly and the
Channel Islands, the species is rapidly expanding eastwards and now seems well-established in East and West Sussex.
flowering plant
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ0211202401
Recorder
A. Spiers
Date
15/02/2007
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
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Polypogon monspeliensis
Annual Beard-grass
An annual grass of barish places by the sea, in damp, cattle-trodden grazing marshes, at the edges of dried-up brackish pools
and ditches, and in the uppermost parts of saltmarshes. Also around docks and inland as a casual. Widespread but scarce in
East and West Sussex, mostly near the coast.
flowering plant
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ016028
TQ01660273
Recorder
Anon @ Sussex Bot. Rec. Soc.;D Donovan
A. Spiers
Date
1996
21/06/2005
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Littlehampton CP
TQ018027
D Donovan
19/06/2005
Littlehampton CP
TQ021023
D Donovan
19/06/2008
West Sussex (VC13)
Puccinellia fasciculata
Borrer's Saltmarsh-grass
A grass of bare places by the sea, in grazing marshes around cattle-poached pools and depressions and on earthen sea walls.
This species was once widespread along the Sussex coast but has declined considerably. Currently known from seven sites
along the East and West Sussex coast.
flowering plant
IUCN (2001) - Vulnerable; Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England;
Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan Species; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
TQ010035
Recorder
Frances Abraham
Puccinellia rupestris
Date
11/09/1997
Locality
Wick Brooks 8,10
Stiff Saltmarsh-grass
A coastal grass of bare saline soils above the tidal limit, behind sea walls and sometimes on firm muddy shingle and in rock
crevices. Once declining, it appears to have recovered slightly recently and has been recorded from a number of locations in
East and West Sussex.
flowering plant
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ008036
Recorder
Anon @ Sussex Bot. Rec. Soc.;Frances
Abraham
Date
1997
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ010035
Frances Abraham
11/09/1997
Wick Brooks 8,10
Groenlandia densa
Opposite-leaved Pondweed
A perennial which may grow in lakes and rivers, but is more frequent in smaller water bodies such as streams, canals, ditches
and ponds. There are widespread records from West Sussex but only three in East Sussex, where it is significantly less common
than it was in the past.
flowering plant
IUCN (2001) - Vulnerable; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ0006
Recorder
Anon @ Sussex Bot. Rec. Soc.
Date
1994
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
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Potamogeton trichoides
Hairlike Pondweed
flowering plant
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ010055
Recorder
Frances Abraham
Date
02/09/1997
TQ014042
TQ015042
Frances Abraham
Anon @ Sussex Bot. Rec. Soc.;Frances
Abraham
11/09/1997
Lyminster South 1,15,16
1997
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ018045
Frances Abraham
11/09/1997
Lyminster South 14,18,21
Petroselinum segetum
Locality
Tortington Brooks 16
Corn Parsley
flowering plant
Farm Environment Plan Guidance 007- Table 3; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ0003
Recorder
Frances Abraham
Date
02/09/1997
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ00950291
TQ017026
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
D Donovan
11/07/2005
2006
West Sussex (VC13)
Littlehampton CP
TQ024027
D Donovan
17/07/2006
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ035060
TQ036068
TQ039067
Frances Abraham
Frances Abraham
Frances Abraham
10/08/2008
10/08/2008
10/08/2008
West Sussex (VC13)
Warningcamp CP
Warningcamp CP
Sium latifolium
Greater Water-parsnip
An aquatic perennial now generally found in ditches, growing amongst other emergent species, or in reedswamp. A declining
species currently known from several sites in West Sussex but only two in East Sussex.
flowering plant
IUCN (2001) - Endangered; Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England;
Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan Species; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
TQ00C
TQ00I
Recorder
SPASU
SPASU
Artemisia absinthium
Date
1725 - 1978
1725 - 1978
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
West Sussex (VC13)
Wormwood
Always rare in Sussex and possibly introduced, it has declined considerably since 1980. In West Sussex there is a single record
and in East Sussex a few scattered records but none of them appears to be native.
flowering plant
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ021027
Recorder
Anon @ Sussex Bot. Rec. Soc.;D Donovan
Isatis tinctoria
Date
1993
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Woad
flowering plant
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ02370479
Recorder
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
Date
06/07/2005
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
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Lepidium heterophyllum
Smith's Pepperwort
A perennial, or rarely biennial, of acid soils in dry heathy and gravelly places. Also occurs on shingle, railway ballast and
embankments, and, less commonly, in arable fields. It has declined significantly in both E. and West Sussex and has recently
been confirmed from only seven sites.
flowering plant
Farm Environment Plan Guidance 007- Table 3; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ018023
Recorder
D Donovan
Buxus sempervirens
Date
23/07/2005
Locality
Littlehampton Marina
Box
Mostly planted, but possibly native on some sites in the West Sussex South Downs.
flowering plant
IUCN (2001) - Data Deficient; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ005068
Recorder
Victoria Hume
Date
09/04/2008
Locality
Tortington Shaw
TQ00D
TQ00I
Alan Knapp
Anon @ Sussex Bot. Rec. Soc.
18/07/2004
16/05/2004
Arundel Park Compartment 6
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ02850633
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
2006
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ02890631
TQ029063
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
Victoria Hume
2006
20/08/2008
West Sussex (VC13)
Highfield House Wood
Phyteuma orbiculare
Round-headed Rampion
A perennial of species-rich chalk grassland, open scrub, earthworks and verges in southern England. The vernacular name
'Pride of Sussex' signals the county as the headquarters of this gem of the chalk turf. Widespread in suitable downland habitats
in East and West Sussex.
flowering plant
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ00I
Recorder
SPASU
Agrostemma githago
Date
1725 - 1978
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Corncockle
Formerly a frequent arable weed, but last seen established in a cornfield in 1938 at Waterhall, Brighton. Recent records have
been casuals; from garden bird seed, re-seeding projects with wild flower seed mixes, soil from turkey farms or similar.
flowering plant
Farm Environment Plan Guidance 007- Table 3; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ00N
TQ02310478
Recorder
Anon @ Sussex Bot. Rec. Soc.
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
Herniaria glabra
Date
1988
06/07/2005
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
West Sussex (VC13)
Smooth Rupturewort
An annual or short-lived perennial of open sandy or gravelly soils. Native in Britain only in the Norfolk, Suffolk Breckland and
Lincolnshire. In Sussex there is one old record and two recent records of introductions of unknown origin.
flowering plant
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ022021
Recorder
D Donovan
Date
July 2005
Locality
Littlehampton CP
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
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Minuartia hybrida
Fine-leaved Sandwort
An annual of light soils in dry places. Formerly known from several places on the Downs this inconspicuous plant is now
confined to a single site near Amberley, West Sussex where its numbers vary greatly from year to year. It may have been
overlooked elsewhere.
flowering plant
Farm Environment Plan Guidance 007- Table 3; IUCN (2001) - Endangered; Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act
2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England; Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan Species; Sussex Rare Species Inventory
Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
TQ00G
Recorder
Anon @ Sussex Bot. Rec. Soc.
Chenopodium glaucum
Date
1992
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Oak-leaved Goosefoot
A rare plant of dung-heaps, farmyards and fields. Most of the recent reports come from the Lower Greensand of West Sussex.
Not seen in East Sussex since 1986.
flowering plant
IUCN (2001) - Vulnerable; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ022027
Recorder
D Donovan
Date
02/10/2005
Locality
Littlehampton CP
TQ03660495
M M Shaw
03/09/2008
Lyminster CP
Salicornia dolichostachya
Long-spiked Glasswort
flowering plant
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ01670227
Recorder
Alan Knapp;K.A. Knapp
Sedum dasyphyllum
Date
08/09/2008
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Thick-leaved Stonecrop
flowering plant
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ027022
Recorder
Colin Raven
Dipsacus pilosus
Date
February 2000
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Small Teasel
A biennial herb plant of woodland edges, stream and river banks and other habitats, usually on damp, calcareous soils. Rather
rare in Sussex but increasing in some parts of the west of our area, mainly around Arundel and Little Bognor.
flowering plant
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ0006
TQ00490416
TQ00500416
Recorder
Howard Matcham;Francis Rose
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
Nick Sturt;Elizabeth Sturt
Date
21/10/1993
03/07/2005
27/08/2005
Locality
Park Bottom, Arundel
West Sussex (VC13)
West Sussex (VC13)
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
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Euphorbia platyphyllos
Broad-leaved Spurge
A long-established annual of cultivated and waste ground, the margins of arable fields, and occasionally on roadsides.
Decreasing throughout southern England and north-west Europe, but with more than 30 post 1986 records from East and West
Sussex.
flowering plant
EC CITES Annex B; Farm Environment Plan Guidance 007- Table 3; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ00H
TQ018027
Recorder
SPASU
D Donovan
Lathyrus sylvestris
Date
1725 - 1990
03/07/2005
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Littlehampton CP
Narrow-leaved Everlasting-pea
flowering plant
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ00090434
Recorder
Nick Sturt;Elizabeth Sturt
Medicago polymorpha
Date
27/08/2005
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Toothed Medick
An annual found in open sandy and gravelly habitats by the coast. Also recorded as a casual. Scattered in suitable places along
the coasts of East and West Sussex from Camber to Pagham.
flowering plant
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ0138602848
TQ0204102239
Recorder
D Donovan
D Donovan
Trifolium suffocatum
Date
19/07/2007
19/07/2007
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Littlehampton Marina
Suffocated Clover
An annual of compacted sand and gravel in a number of places along the Sussex coast which appears to have become
significantly more common in the last 25 years. Currently recorded from several sites in East and West Sussex.
flowering plant
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ027026
Recorder
Anon;Anon @ Sussex Bot. Rec. Soc.
Erodium moschatum
Date
1991
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Musk Stork's-bill
An introduced plant of grassy places, usually near the sea, at one time considered to be very rare. It has been found in recent
years in several urban locations in West Sussex. Long extinct in East Sussex.
flowering plant
Farm Environment Plan Guidance 007- Table 3; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ0314502120
TQ0318902088
Recorder
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
Date
2006
2006
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Littlehampton CP
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
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Althaea officinalis
Marsh-mallow
A tall perennial of estuaries and brackish marshes. Still widespread in suitable localities in East and West Sussex but it has
declined considerably in the last seventy five years.
flowering plant
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ00530421
Recorder
Nick Sturt;Elizabeth Sturt
Date
27/08/2005
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ007046
Frank Penfold
25/08/197327/08/1973
Arundel
TQ007048
Frank Penfold
25/08/197327/08/1973
Arundel
TQ008026
Simon Allen;Frances Abraham
1997
West Sussex (VC13)
TQ010056
Phil Griffiths
1993
Arundel
TQ01060563
TQ015068
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
Frank Penfold
03/07/2005
25/08/197327/08/1973
West Sussex (VC13)
Arundel
TQ016068
TQ021069
Frank Penfold
Frank Penfold
31/08/1990
25/08/197327/08/1973
Arundel
Arundel
TQ025068
Frank Penfold
31/08/1990
Arundel
TQ026068
Frank Penfold
25/08/197327/08/1973
Arundel
TQ026069
Frank Penfold
25/08/197327/08/1973
Arundel
TQ027069
Frank Penfold
25/08/197327/08/1973
Arundel
Meconopsis cambrica
Welsh Poppy
flowering plant
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ0006
Recorder
Anon;Anon @ Sussex Bot. Rec. Soc.
Persicaria minor
Date
1988
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Small Water-pepper
An annual of wet marshy places, winter-flooded ground beside ponds, lakes and ditches, or damp pastures trampled by stock.
Currently known from a number of sites in West Sussex only.
flowering plant
IUCN (2001) - Vulnerable; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ005050
TQ006048
TQ014042
Recorder
Frances Abraham
Frances Abraham
Frances Abraham
Date
02/09/1997
02/09/1997
11/09/1997
Locality
Tortington Brooks 2 to 9,12 to 15,17,19
Tortington Brooks 10
Lyminster South 1,15,16
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
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Helleborus foetidus
Stinking Hellebore
A short-lived perennial of shallow calcareous soils often in woodland glades or open scrub. Always rare in East Sussex, where it
is doubtfully native; the only recent records are of garden escapes. In West Sussex most recent records are also of garden
origin, but it still occurs as a presumed native in a few chalky woodland areas especially around Arundel and Houghton.
flowering plant
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ029024
TQ0499803105
Recorder
Recorder @ Applied Ecology Ltd
D Donovan
Myosurus minimus
Date
03/06/2010
01/06/2007
Locality
Littlehampton
West Sussex (VC13)
Mousetail
An annual of seasonally flooded, nutrient-rich soils in areas disturbed by machinery or animals, such as hollows on ploughed
land, rutted tracks and gateways in pastures. In Sussex this species was always rather scarce and sporadic in appearance. It is
declining slowly in West Sussex and has now gone from East Sussex.
flowering plant
Farm Environment Plan Guidance 007- Table 3; IUCN (2001) - Vulnerable; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ02080285
TQ02090284
TQ02090287
TQ02100287
Recorder
A. Spiers;Paul Harmes
P.H. Jones
P.H. Jones
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
Date
23/06/2005
May 2004
May 2004
18/05/2005
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Littlehampton CP
Littlehampton CP
Littlehampton CP
TQ02110285
TQ02110286
TQ02140283
P.H. Jones
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
P.H. Jones
May 2004
18/05/2005
May 2004
Littlehampton CP
Littlehampton CP
Littlehampton CP
Verbascum lychnitis
White Mullein
A perennial of dry, usually calcareous soil, in rough pastures, recently cleared woodland, on railway embankments, road verges
and waste places. In West Sussex one of the notable plants of the chalk around Arundel. No recent records for East Sussex.
flowering plant
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ00D
Recorder
SPASU
Hyoscyamus niger
Date
1725 - 1978
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Henbane
A biennial of dry, often disturbed, soils, particularly those overlying chalk, on coastal sandhills, and waste ground. Declining
nationally due to loss of habitat through coastal development. Still regularly recorded from suitable sites in East and West
Sussex.
flowering plant
IUCN (2001) - Vulnerable; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ00G
Recorder
D Donovan
Date
August 2004
Locality
Littlehampton CP
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
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Pseudamnicola confusa
Snails
mollusc
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ012056
Recorder
Martin Willing
Date
08/08/1997
Locality
Lyminster North 12
Date
20/08/2004
Locality
Worthing Road Allotments
Argiope bruennichi
spider (Araneae)
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ030035
Recorder
L.J. Martin
Coenagrion pulchellum
Variable Damselfly
A damselfly of fens, water meadows, marshes and shallow ponds as well as dykes and canals with slow-moving water. A scarce
species in Sussex with strongholds on the Pevensey Levels, East Sussex, and to a lesser extent Amberley Wildbrooks, West
Sussex. Scattered records from other sites.. Widespread elsewhere in England and Wales, and the southern-central lowlands of
Scotland.
insect - dragonfly (Odonata)
IUCN (2001) - Lower risk - near threatened; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ00D
TQ0206
Recorder
David Chelmick
John Knight
Gomphus vulgatissimus
Date
1965 - 1978
1989 - 1997
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
West Sussex (VC13)
Common Club-tail
A dragonfly that breeds in moderate to slow flowing, unpolluted rivers with muddy or silty bottoms and abundant marginal
vegetation. Found in our area only in central West Sussex on stretches of the river Arun and its tributaries where there is a
nationally important population. Scarce elsewhere in the British Isles and confined to a few other river valleys.
insect - dragonfly (Odonata)
IUCN (2001) - Lower risk - near threatened; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ00D
Recorder
David Chelmick
Cordulia aenea
Date
1965 - 1978
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Downy Emerald
A dragonfly of nutrient-poor tree-lined or woodland ponds, lakes, canals, slow-flowing rivers and streams. Thinly but widely
scattered across our area. Elsewhere it is a scarce species and southern and south eastern England are its main strongholds in
the British Isles.
insect - dragonfly (Odonata)
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ00D
Recorder
David Chelmick
Date
1965 - 1978
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
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Libellula fulva
Scarce Chaser
A rare dragonfly of well-vegetated slow-moving rivers and, less frequently gravel pits and ponds. Confined in our area as a
breeding species to West Sussex with its main population in the river Arun catchment. Elsewhere in the British Isles restricted
to a few rivers and nearby lakes in southern and western England and East Anglia.
insect - dragonfly (Odonata)
IUCN (2001) - Lower risk - near threatened; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ00B
Recorder
David Chelmick
Date
- 1965
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Date
15/09/2005
Locality
Worthing Road Allotments
Date
28/08/1997
Locality
Lyminster South 15
Date
28/08/1997
Locality
Lyminster South 15
Date
21/08/1997
Locality
Church Farm, Ford 5
Date
23/10/1996
Locality
Arundel
Conocephalus fuscus
insect - orthopteran
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ030035
Recorder
L.J. Martin
Gyrinus urinator
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ015042
Recorder
Peter Hodge
Haliplus (Liaphlus) laminatus
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ015042
Recorder
Peter Hodge
Agabus (Gaurodytes) conspersus
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ011027
Recorder
Peter Hodge
Rhantus (Rhantus) suturalis
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ0106
Recorder
Peter Hodge
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
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Hydaticus seminiger
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ004032
Recorder
Peter Hodge
Date
21/08/1997
Locality
Ford Brooks 5
TQ010059
TQ011027
Peter Hodge
Peter Hodge
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
Priory Brooks 4
Church Farm, Ford 5
Date
28/08/1997
Locality
Lyminster North 12
Date
21/08/1997
Locality
Church Farm, Ford 5
Date
28/08/1997
28/08/1997
Locality
Lyminster South 15
Lyminster North 19
Date
21/08/1997
Locality
Church Farm, Ford 5
Date
28/08/1997
Locality
Lyminster North 12
Hydroglyphus geminus
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ012056
Recorder
Peter Hodge
Hygrotus (Coelambus)
parallelogrammus
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ011027
Recorder
Peter Hodge
Anacaena bipustulata
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ015042
TQ015059
Recorder
Peter Hodge
Peter Hodge
Enochrus halophilus
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ011027
Recorder
Peter Hodge
Helochares lividus
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ012056
Recorder
Peter Hodge
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Cercyon (Cercyon) sternalis
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ011027
Recorder
Peter Hodge
Date
21/08/1997
Locality
Church Farm, Ford 5
Date
28/08/1997
Locality
Lyminster North 12
Ochthebius (Hymenodes) nanus
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ012056
Recorder
Peter Hodge
Lucanus cervus
Stag Beetle
A beetle of broadleaved woodland, parks, other pasture woodland and gardens. The larvae live in the decaying wood of deciduous
trees, often in roots and stumps. Widely recorded from West Sussex but rare in East Sussex and apparently absent from much
of the vice-county.
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
Habitats Directive Annex 2 - non-priority species; Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal
Importance in England; Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan Species; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species; UK Biodiversity Action
Plan priority species; Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 Schedule 5 Sections (9.5a; 9.5b)
Grid Reference
TQ011066
TQ012069
Recorder
Gaye Barns
John Knight
Date
1998 - 2000
17/06/2005
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Arundel
Date
1725 - 1970
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Date
1725 - 1950
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Cantharis fusca
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ00D
Recorder
Peter Hodge
Crudosilis ruficollis
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ00D
Recorder
C E Tottenham
Triaxomasia caprimulgella
Small Timber Clothes
insect - moth
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ00D
Recorder
Anon
Date
1725 - 1970
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
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Ethmia dodecea
Dotted Ermel
insect - moth
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ00D
Recorder
Mark Parsons
Pexicopia malvella
Date
1969 - 2002
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Hollyhock Seed Moth
insect - moth
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ0003
Recorder
Mark Parsons
Mompha lacteella
Date
1725 - 1970
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Rust-blotch Cosmet
insect - moth
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ00M
Recorder
Mark Parsons
Lobesia occidentis
Date
1725 - 1970
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Spurge Marble
insect - moth
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ00D
Recorder
Mark Parsons
Eucosma aemulana
Date
1725 - 1970
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Obscure Bell
insect - moth
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ00D
Recorder
Mark Parsons
Synaphe punctalis
Date
1725 - 1970
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Long-legged Tabby
insect - moth
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ030022
TQ035031
Recorder
Sarah Patton
Derek Lee;Frances Lee
Date
22/07/1997
01/07/2011
Locality
Littlehampton CP
West Sussex (VC13)
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Cyclophora annularia
Mocha
This pretty nationally scarce (b) species occurs in woodlands in parts of southern England. In Sussex it widespread in West
Sussex, but in East Sussex only occurs regularly in the Brede Valley and the Hastings area. Caterpillars feed on Field Maple.
insect - moth
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ025045
Recorder
Chris Glanfield
Thera cupressata
Date
05/06/2004
Locality
Lyminster CP
Cypress Carpet
A nationally scarce species that only colonised UK in 1984. It occurs on the south coast from Cornwall to Kent in urban areas. In
Sussex it has a colony around Arundel, but may be spreading eastwards. Caterpillars feed on Cypresses.
insect - moth
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ025045
TQ031023
Recorder
Chris Glanfield
Chris Glanfield
Hypomecis roboraria
Date
13/06/2004
22/08/2004
Locality
Lyminster CP
Littlehampton
Great Oak Beauty
This nationally scarce (b) species occurs in ancient woodlands in central southern England. In Sussex it occurs in many of the
mature woodlands, but is only regularly found in the mature woods around Petworth. Caterpillars feed on Oak.
insect - moth
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ030022
Recorder
Sarah Patton;Peter Patton
Hemaris fuciformis
Date
18/07/1996
Locality
Littlehampton
Broad-bordered Bee Hawk-moth
A day flying nationally scarce (b) species resembling a bee. It is found in deciduous woods in southern England and south Wales
with the Brecks of East Anglia being a stronghold. In Sussex it occurs in three areas - the north west, the far east and the area
around Vert Wood and Laughton in East Sussex. Caterpillars feed on Honeysuckle.
insect - moth
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ030026
Recorder
Miss
Houghton
Furcula bicuspis
Date
11/07/2003
Locality
West Sussex (VC13)
Alder Kitten
This nationally local species in the west and south west and the south east of England in woodland. In Sussex it is fairly
widespread in East Sussex being common on Ashdown Forest. In West Sussex it is very scarce with Tilgate and St. Leonards
Forests around Crawley being the only sites. Caterpillars feed on Alder and Birches.
insect - moth
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ002068
Recorder
John Knight
Date
10/05/2002
Locality
Tortington Common
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Ptilodon cucullina
Maple Prominent
A nationally local species of woods, mostly on the chalk. It is found mostly in southern and eastern England, but is expanding its
range. In Sussex it is found in woods on the Downs west of Arundel and in woods between Battle and Rye in the east of East
Sussex. Caterpillars feed on Field Maple.
insect - moth
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ002068
Recorder
John Knight
Eilema sororcula
Date
10/05/2002
Locality
Tortington Common
Orange Footman
A pretty nationally local species found in woods in southern UK. It has recently expanded its range. In Sussex it is now scattered
over the county and can be quite common in woods. Caterpillars feed on lichens growing on trees.
insect - moth
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ025045
Recorder
Chris Glanfield
Mythimna l-album
Date
14/05/2004
Locality
Lyminster CP
L-album Wainscot
This nationally scarce (b) species breeds in rough grassland by the sea along the south coast. In Sussex it has colonised since
1980 and is now found in most open grassland areas at and near the whole coast. Caterpillars feed on Marram and other grasses.
insect - moth
Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ025045
Recorder
Chris Glanfield
Celaena leucostigma
Date
25/09/2004
Locality
Lyminster CP
Crescent
A local species of wetlands throughout Britain. In Sussex it is widespread in wetlands near the coast and a few areas inland.
Caterpillars feed on Yellow Flag Iris and Great Fen Sedge.
insect - moth
Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 - Species of Principal Importance in England; Sussex Biodiversity Action
Plan Species; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species; UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species
Grid Reference
TQ030022
Recorder
Sarah Patton;Peter Patton
Arvicola terrestris
Date
13/07/1996
Locality
Littlehampton
European Water Vole
The fastest declining native British mammal, the water vole was ‘Ratty’ in Wind in the Willows. Water voles prefer slow flowing
streams, rivers and dykes with steep earth banks and luxuriant emergent vegetation. They have been in decline for over a
century mainly due to loss of habitat while the presence of American mink has greatly hastened this decline. In many areas of
mainland Britain water voles are already extinct but there are still some strong populations in Sussex. A legally protected
species, listed on the Sussex Rare Species Inventory and the subject of a Sussex Species Action Programme.
terrestrial mammal
Sussex Biodiversity Action Plan Species; Sussex Protected Species Register Species; Sussex Rare Species Inventory Species
Grid Reference
TQ003039
TQ005059
Recorder
Richard James
Catherine Watts
Date
23/06/2004
22/07/2010
Locality
Ford CP
Tortington Priory
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3 Confidential records exist for this enquiry area. Please contact the record centre if you require further information.
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S USSEX I NVASIVE A LIEN S PECIES R EPORT
The Sussex Invasive Alien Species Report is produced in order to help minimise the threat posed by invasive
alien species in Sussex. Records are labelled so that only one record per species per grid reference is
included in a SxBRC report. This will usually be the most up to date record.
Most alien species pose no threat to native species, and indeed many naturalised non natives represent
important additions to our flora and fauna. An older record of an alien invasive species may denote that there
was once a problem at this site, but it has subsequently been dealt with. However, the problem may still
persist but no up to date information is available.
What is an Invasive Alien Species?
The term alien is synonymous with the term non-native. An invasive alien is defined as an alien species
whose introduction and/or spread threatens biological diversity. Invasive alien species are referred to by
several names, which are often used interchangeably: non-natives, introduced, non-indigenous, exotic,
foreign, noxious species, aggressive species, pest species, harmful species.
What’s the problem?
With no natural predators and a benign climate invasive alien species can out-compete our native plant and
animal species. For example some invasive alien plants species can change light levels, decrease dissolved
oxygen in water, change soil chemistry and its structure, and increase surface run-off and soil erosion. On a
more subtle level, invasive alien species can affect ecosystem processes such as nutrient cycling, pollination
and regeneration of soils. Invasive fauna can compete with native species, displace them, consume them, act
as parasites or transmit diseases, reduce growth and survival rates, cause the decline or extinction of local
populations or even entire species.
What control is in place?
Section 14 of the Widlife and Countryside Act prohibits the release to the wild of animals which are listed in
Schedule 9 (Part I). It also prohibits planting in the wild of plants listed in Schedule 9 (Part II) or otherwise
causing them to grow there.
The spread and control of invasive species are covered by Article 8(h) of the Convention on Biological
Diversity. The Global Invasive Species Programme was established to address concerns with alien invasive
species, formulated in the Convention on Biological Diversity.
How to combat invasive species
The best way to limit the impact of invasive alien species is to prevent them from invading in the first place. If
this fails, complete removal may still be feasible very early in an invasion. Priority, then, should be given to
preventing entry; if entry has already taken place, actions should be undertaken to prevent establishment
and spread. Where eradication is not feasible or cost-effective, containment and long term control measures
should be considered.
The most appropriate response to an invasive alien species is best gauged on a species and site basis.
What to do if there is an invasive alien species on your site
If you have any of the plants listed in this report in your site, make sure that you dispose of them properly. Do
not put them into local rivers, canals or ponds. The safest way of disposing of them is by burying, composting
or burning. You should also avoid moving anything from one pond to another, including frogspawn, other
pond plants or even just pond water. These plants can regenerate from a tiny fragment.
Investigate the recommended control for your species of concern.
If there are invasive alien species at your site that are not in this report please contact us on
[email protected] or 01273 497521 so that we can amend our records.
Woods Mill, Henfield, West Sussex BN5 9SD
Tel: 01273 497 558 / 557
Fax: 0203 070 0709
Email: [email protected]
Web: sxbrc.org.uk
SUSSEX INVASIVE ALIEN SPECIES REPORT
Please note that bat, bird and otter records are not included in this report.
Land at Lyminster + 2km radius
20 December 2011
ESD/11/570
Search Area:
TQ0002 to TQ0406
Jo Fewtrell (WSP Environmental)
Allium triquetrum
Three-cornered Garlic
This perennial bulbous plant was introduced from the Mediterranean region and established in Britain by the mid 19th C. It
spreads rapidly by ant-dispersed seed and is increasing its range here partly in response to milder climatic conditions. It can
displace bluebells and other native flora in woodlands and along verges. Widespread and increasing in Sussex.
flowering plant
Grid Reference
TQ024026
Recorder
D Donovan
Date
April 2005
Locality
Littlehampton, Littlehampton CP
TQ0318402121
TQ0498103506
D Donovan
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
2006
2006
Littlehampton, Littlehampton CP
Rustington
Azolla filiculoides
Water Fern
An introduced floating fern of mainly standing waters first recorded in the UK in 1883. Described as posing a threat to native
biodiversity in the Sussex Habitat Action Plan for standing fresh water.
fern
Grid Reference
TQ013046
TQ014042
TQ018045
Recorder
Frances Abraham
Frances Abraham
Frances Abraham
Centranthus ruber
Date
11/09/1997
11/09/1997
11/09/1997
Locality
Lyminster South 2 to 13
Lyminster South 1,15,16
Lyminster South 14,18,21
Red valerian
In small quantities this Mediterranean plant is of value to butterflies, moths, bees and other fauna, but it can become invasive
and spread across areas like vegetated shingle. It is best, if possible, to remove dead flower heads to prevent seed from
spreading. It was first recorded in the wild in Britain in 1763 and is common across Sussex.
flowering plant
Grid Reference
TQ00D
TQ00G
TQ00I
TQ00L
TQ00M
Recorder
Nick Sturt;Elizabeth Sturt
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
Date
03/06/2004
2005
2006
30/06/2005
27/08/2005
Locality
Arundel
Wick, West Sussex (VC13)
Arundel area, West Sussex (VC13)
Rustington
Poling, West Sussex (VC13)
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Cotoneaster bullatus
Hollyberry cotoneaster
A shrub from China and popular in gardens. However, it is an invasive species now listed on schedule 9 of the Wildlife &
Countryside Act 1981. Quite widely recorded as a garden escape in East and West Sussex.
flowering plant
Grid Reference
TQ024022
Recorder
Anon @ Sussex Bot. Rec. Soc.;D
Donovan
Cotoneaster horizontalis
Date
1993
Locality
Littlehampton, West Sussex (VC13)
Wall Cotoneaster
A small shrub from western China now widely naturalised in the British Isles and often highly invasive, especially on chalk
slopes. Recorded from many places in East and West Sussex. Listed on schedule 9 of the Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981.
flowering plant
Grid Reference
TQ00D
Recorder
A. Spiers
Date
27/06/2005
Locality
London Road, Arundel (A284), West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ00G
D Donovan
2006
Littlehampton, Littlehampton CP
TQ00L
D Donovan
2006
Rustington/Littlehampton area, West
Sussex (VC13)
Crassula helmsii
New Zealand Pigmyweed
An Australasian aquatic plant introduced to Britain in the 1920s. It started to spread rapidly in the late 1970s and is now
widespread around ponds, lakes and reservoirs, though possibly declining. It has a very damaging effect on indigenous flora and
fauna by smothering waterside habitat and is almost impossible to eradicate from a site once it is established.
flowering plant
Grid Reference
TQ00I
Recorder
Frances Abraham
Crocosmia pottsii x aurea = C. x
crocosmiiflora
Date
10/08/2008
Locality
Warningcamp, Warningcamp CP
Montbretia
A well-known garden escape with orange flowers from South Africa. Widespread across Sussex. Listed on Schedule 9 of the
Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981.
flowering plant
Grid Reference
TQ00D
TQ00G
Recorder
Nick Sturt;Elizabeth Sturt
D Donovan
Date
03/06/2004
2006
Locality
Arundel
Littlehampton, Littlehampton CP
TQ00L
D Donovan
2007
Rustington (North), West Sussex (VC13)
Elodea canadensis
Canadian Waterweed
In the latter half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century this aquatic plant spread rapidly spread throughout
Europe and caused major environmental problems. However since the 1950s it has been considered less of a problem than the
more invasive Elodea nuttallii and Lagarosiphon major. Described as posing a threat to native biodiversity in the Sussex Habitat
Action Plan for standing fresh water.
flowering plant
Grid Reference
TQ00I
Recorder
Frances Abraham
Date
31/07/2008
Locality
Arundel
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Elodea nuttallii
Nuttall's Waterweed
First recorded as naturalised in Oxford in 1966. Grows in still or slow flowing waters. Due to increased eutrophication it has
replaced Elodea canadensis at many sites and in turn is being replaced by Lagarosiphon major. It is often found in species poor
plant communities subject to boat traffic, management and in eutrophic drainage ditches. Widespread in Sussex.
flowering plant
Grid Reference
TQ00D
Recorder
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
Date
09/06/2005
Locality
Swanbourne Lake area, West Sussex
(VC13)
TQ00H
M M Shaw
03/09/2008
Lyminster, Lyminster CP
TQ00I
TQ00M
Frances Abraham
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
31/07/2008
17/09/2006
Warningcamp, Warningcamp CP
Poling, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ014042
Frances Abraham
11/09/1997
Lyminster South 1,15,16
TQ018045
Frances Abraham
11/09/1997
Lyminster South 14,18,21
Fallopia japonica
Japanese Knotweed
Listed on Schedule 9 Part II of the Wildlife & Countryside Act (1981). It is an offence to plant or otherwise cause to grow the
species in the wild. Described as the most pernicious weed in Britain by Plantlife, Japanese knotweed was introduced in the UK
in the mid-19th century as an ornamental plant. It is now is a problem invasive perennial throughout Europe. It is an offence to
plant, or otherwise cause to grow, the species in the wild. Landowners are liable to prosecution if they allow the plant to spread
from their land.
flowering plant
Grid Reference
TQ00B
Recorder
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
Date
26/09/2006
Locality
Climping, Climping CP
TQ00G
TQ00L
D Donovan
D Donovan
2006
2006
Littlehampton, Littlehampton CP
Rustington/Littlehampton area, West
Sussex (VC13)
Hyacinthoides hispanica
Spanish Bluebell
A species from Spain and Portugal that has been recorded as a garden escape since 1909 and occasionally becomes naturalised.
Often confused with its more invasive hybrid with our native bluebell H. hispanica x H. non-scripta. Widespread in Sussex.
flowering plant
Grid Reference
TQ00N
Recorder
Anon @ Sussex Bot. Rec. Soc.
Hyacinthoides non-scripta x
hispanica = H. x massartiana
Date
16/05/2004
Locality
Warningcamp, Warningcamp CP
Hybrid bluebell
A species from Spain and Portugal that has been recorded as a garden escape since 1909 and occasionally becomes naturalised.
Often confused with its more invasive hybrid with our native bluebell H. hispanica x H. non-scripta. Widespread in Sussex.
flowering plant
Scottish Biodiversity List of species of principal importance for biodiversity conservation; Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
(Schedule 8)
Grid Reference
TQ00B
TQ00G
TQ00L
Recorder
D Donovan
D Donovan
D Donovan
Date
2006
2005
2006
Locality
Littlehampton area, West Sussex (VC13)
Littlehampton, Littlehampton CP
Rustington/Littlehampton area, West
Sussex (VC13)
TQ00N
TQ011069
Anon @ Sussex Bot. Rec. Soc.
Victoria Hume
16/05/2004
09/04/2008
Warningcamp, Warningcamp CP
Compartment 1, Waterwoods Shaw
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Impatiens glandulifera
Indian Balsam
A tall annual alien introduced in 1839. Usually found in waterside situations where it becomes a dominant plant substantially
reducing native species richness.
flowering plant
Grid Reference
TQ00D
Recorder
Frances Abraham
Date
18/07/2008
Locality
Arundel, Park Bottom, West Sussex (VC13)
TQ00G
TQ00H
D Donovan
2005
Littlehampton, Littlehampton CP
Nick Sturt;Elizabeth Sturt
07/08/2006
Lyminster, Lyminster CP
Lamiastrum galeobdolon subsp.
argentatum
Variegated yellow archangel
Often listed just as Lamiastrum galeobdolon montanum. However, the New Atlas of the British Flora and other sources point out
that L. g. montanum is the widespread yellow archangel of the British countryside and that the nominate subspecies L. g. ssp.
galeobdolon is a rare plant confined as a native to Lincolnshire and Kirkcudbrightshire. Some authorities position the variegated
invasive alien yellow archangel as L. g. ssp. montanum, others as L. g. ssp. argentatum. This latter form is thought to have been
introduced in the late 1960s and is spreading rapidly. It is widespread in Sussex and listed on Schedule 9 of the Wildlife &
Countryside Act 1981.
flowering plant
Grid Reference
TQ00I
Recorder
Frances Abraham
Petasites fragrans
Date
10/08/2008
Locality
Warningcamp, Warningcamp CP
Winter Heliotrope
A large-leaved, rampant perennial plant from the Far East spreading by means of underground stems by up to 1 metre per year.
Very invasive, often forming large wayside colonies to the exclusion of all other species. Sweet scented mauve pink spikes of
flower in winter.
flowering plant
Grid Reference
TQ00B
Recorder
D Donovan
Date
2005
TQ00C
TQ00D
TQ00G
Nick Sturt;Elizabeth Sturt
Nick Sturt;Elizabeth Sturt
D Donovan
27/08/2005
03/06/2004
01/01/200831/12/2008
TQ00H
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
2006
TQ00I
TQ00M
TQ029063
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
M Hollings;O.M. Hollings
Victoria Hume
2006
27/08/2005
20/08/2008
Prunus laurocerasus
Locality
Climping/Littlehampton area, West
Sussex (VC13)
Tortington area, West Sussex (VC13)
Arundel
Littlehampton, Littlehampton CP
NE of Lyminster Church, West Sussex
(VC13)
Arundel area, West Sussex (VC13)
Poling, West Sussex (VC13)
Highfield House Wood
Cherry Laurel
From eastern Europe and western Asia a now widely planted and often self-sown shrub in many woods in Britain. In some cases
it makes up the whole of the lower canopy, effectively shading out any ground flora and preventing the natural regeneration of
trees and shrubs. Widespread and increasing in Sussex.
flowering plant
Grid Reference
TQ005068
TQ011069
TQ029063
Recorder
Victoria Hume
Victoria Hume
Victoria Hume
Date
09/04/2008
09/04/2008
20/08/2008
Locality
Compartment 4, Tortington Shaw
Compartment 2, Waterwoods Shaw
Highfield House Wood
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Rhododendron ponticum
Rhododendron
A naturalised, purple-flowered shrub introduced in 1763. Most UK plants derive from Spanish stock. A highly invasive species
that suppresses native vegetation and its associated flora and fauna.
flowering plant
Grid Reference
TQ003063
Recorder
Victoria Hume
Rosa rugosa
Date
09/04/2008
Locality
Tortington Common Copse
Japanese Rose
A native of eastern Asia and now widespread as a garden escape in Britain, favouring waste ground and sandy areas. It can form
extensive thickets and is increasing. Widely recorded in Sussex. Listed on Schedule 9 of the Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981.
flowering plant
Farm Environment Plan Guidance 001
Grid Reference
TQ001034
TQ001035
Recorder
D Donovan
Anon @ Sussex Bot. Rec. Soc.;D
Donovan
Date
09/05/2006
1986 - 2000
Locality
Station Road, Ford, West Sussex (VC13)
Arundel, West Sussex (VC13)
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Woods Mill, Henfield, West Sussex BN5 9SD
Tel: 01273 497 558 / 557
Fax: 0203 070 0709
Email: [email protected]
Web: sxbrc.org.uk
SPECIES LIST (Excluding Birds)
Land at Lyminster + 2km radius
20 December 2011
ESD/11/570
Search Area: TQ0002 to TQ0406
Jo Fewtrell (WSP Environmental)
Latin Name
Common Name
Western Conifer Seed Bug
Arthonia varians
Catillaria chalybeia
Lecanora campestris
Arthonia lapidicola
Chrysothrix chrysophthalma
Dirina massiliensis forma sorediata
Enterographa crassa
Opegrapha zonata
Cladonia chlorophaea
Lepraria vouauxii
Phaeographis dendritica
Verrucaria baldensis
Verrucaria macrostoma forma macrostoma
Trapelia coarctata
Trapelia glebulosa
Belonia nidarosiensis
Dimerella pineti
Polysporina simplex
Catinaria atropurpurea
Lecania erysibe
Lecania turicensis
Solenopsora candicans
Candelariella medians forma medians
Candelariella vitellina forma vitellina
Toninia aromatica
Cladonia coniocraea
Collema auriforme
Leptoglossus occidentalis
Catillaria chalybeia var. chalybeia
Lecanora campestris subsp. campestri
Taxon Group
fungus
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
08/11/2010
05/04/1990
09/08/1990
18/02/1991
15/04/1993
21/10/1993
05/04/1990
21/10/1993
09/08/1990
31/12/1969
18/02/1991
21/10/1993
05/04/1990
02/02/1993
09/08/1990
15/04/1993
02/02/1993
21/10/1993
15/04/1993
31/12/1969
02/02/1993
31/12/1997
18/02/1991
05/04/1990
09/08/1990
05/04/1990
31/12/1969
18/03/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
18/03/1993
15/04/1993
18/03/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
31/12/1991
-
2
1
1
5
1
1
6
2
3
1
1
1
5
2
2
1
3
1
1
1
2
1
1
6
7
7
2
1
Page 1 of 30
Latin Name
Leptogium gelatinosum
Haematomma ochroleucum var. porphyrium
Lecanora albescens
Lecanora conizaeoides forma conizaeoides
Lecanora crenulata
Lecanora polytropa
Pyrrhospora quernea
Psilolechia lucida
Flavoparmelia soredians
Hypotrachyna revoluta
Melanelia fuliginosa subsp. fuliginosa
Melanelia fuliginosa subsp. glabratula
Melanelia subaurifera
Neofuscelia verruculifera
Parmotrema perlatum
Parmotrema reticulatum
Punctelia subrudecta
Xanthoparmelia mougeotii
Amandinea punctata
Buellia aethalea
Buellia ocellata
Diploicia canescens
Phaeophyscia nigricans
Phaeophyscia orbicularis
Physcia adscendens
Physcia caesia
Rinodina sophodes
Bilimbia sabuletorum
Clauzadea monticola
Ramalina lacera
Rhizocarpon lavatum
Ochrolechia parella
Ochrolechia subviridis
Pertusaria amara forma amara
Pertusaria hemisphaerica
Caloplaca aurantia
Caloplaca citrina
Caloplaca dalmatica
Caloplaca flavescens
Xanthoria calcicola
Xanthoria candelaria
Xanthoria parietina
Lepraria incana
Arthonia spadicea
Common Name
Taxon Group
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
18/03/1993
05/04/1990
05/04/1990
31/12/1969
05/04/1990
02/02/1993
21/10/1993
02/02/1993
18/02/1991
31/12/1969
09/08/1990
31/12/1969
02/02/1993
05/04/1990
31/12/1969
31/12/1969
31/12/1969
05/04/1990
02/02/1993
02/02/1993
05/04/1990
09/08/1990
02/02/1993
05/04/1990
05/04/1990
09/08/1990
31/12/2002
18/03/1993
18/03/1993
05/04/1990
09/08/1990
05/04/1990
31/12/1969
21/10/1993
31/12/1969
05/04/1990
05/04/1990
05/04/1990
05/04/1990
09/08/1990
09/08/1990
05/04/1990
31/12/1991
31/12/1969
18/02/1991
15/04/1993
02/02/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
21/10/1993
15/04/1993
21/10/1993
15/04/1993
21/10/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
02/02/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
02/02/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
02/02/1993
-
2
2
5
4
4
2
1
2
2
4
3
2
1
3
2
1
1
4
3
2
5
8
1
12
6
5
1
1
1
1
2
6
1
2
1
4
7
6
9
5
2
7
2
1
Page 2 of 30
Latin Name
Arthonia vinosa
Opegrapha calcarea
Opegrapha varia
Pachyphiale carneola
Collema tenax var. ceranoides
Tephromela atra
Cladonia fimbriata
Leptogium biatorinum
Leptogium schraderi
Aspicilia calcarea
Aspicilia contorta
Hymenelia prevostii
Lecanora chlarotera
Lecanora dispersa
Lecanora expallens
Lecanora muralis
Lecanora orosthea
Lecanora rupicola
Lecanora sulphurea
Lecidella scabra
Scoliciosporum umbrinum
Psilolechia leprosa
Mycoblastus fucatus
Evernia prunastri
Flavoparmelia caperata
Hypogymnia physodes
Parmelia saxatilis
Parmelia sulcata
Phlyctis argena
Diplotomma alboatrum
Physcia dubia
Physcia tribacia
Physconia grisea
Rinodina gennarii
Rinodina teichophila
Porpidia tuberculosa
Protoblastenia rupestris
Ramalina farinacea
Rhizocarpon distinctum
Graphis elegans
Graphis scripta
Ochrolechia turneri
Pertusaria coccodes
Pertusaria hymenea
Common Name
Taxon Group
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
31/12/1969
05/04/1990
21/10/1993
31/12/1969
18/03/1993
05/04/1990
02/02/1993
18/03/1993
18/03/1993
18/02/1991
09/08/1990
15/04/1993
31/12/1969
02/02/1993
31/12/1969
09/08/1990
18/03/1993
05/04/1990
05/04/1990
05/04/1990
02/02/1993
05/04/1990
21/10/1993
31/12/1969
31/12/1969
31/12/1969
31/12/1969
05/04/1990
31/12/1969
05/04/1990
15/04/1993
18/02/1991
05/04/1990
09/08/1990
05/04/1990
05/04/1990
09/08/1990
31/12/1969
05/04/1990
31/12/1969
21/10/1993
31/12/1969
31/12/1969
31/12/1969
15/04/1993
21/10/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
31/12/1993
21/10/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
31/12/1992
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
21/10/1993
21/10/1993
31/12/1991
15/04/1993
02/02/1993
21/10/1993
15/04/1993
02/02/1993
15/04/1993
18/02/1991
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
02/02/1993
31/12/1995
21/10/1993
1
4
1
2
2
9
1
2
2
6
6
2
2
5
6
2
1
3
4
4
4
1
1
3
6
2
3
3
4
5
1
2
5
2
1
3
7
2
2
1
1
1
1
6
Page 3 of 30
Latin Name
Pertusaria leioplaca
Pertusaria multipuncta
Pertusaria pertusa
Acrocordia salweyi
Caloplaca holocarpa
Caloplaca saxicola
Caloplaca teicholyta
Xanthoria polycarpa
Porina aenea
Catapyrenium squamulosum
Normandina pulchella
Polyblastia albida
Verrucaria glaucina
Verrucaria hochstetteri
Verrucaria muralis
Verrucaria nigrescens
Verrucaria viridula
Frullania dilatata
Leiocolea turbinata
Metzgeria furcata
Metzgeria temperata
Microlejeunea ulicina
Porella arboris-vitae
Aloina aloides
Amblystegium serpens
Anomodon viticulosus
Brachythecium glareosum
Brachythecium rutabulum
Bryoerythrophyllum recurvirostrum
Bryum caespiticium
Bryum canariense
Bryum capillare
Bryum subelegans
Calliergonella cuspidata
Campyliadelphus chrysophyllus
Cryphaea heteromalla
Ctenidium molluscum
Dicranella heteromalla
Dicranoweisia cirrata
Didymodon fallax
Ditrichum flexicaule
Ditrichum gracile
Entodon concinnus
Eurhynchium crassinervium
Common Name
Dilated Scalewort
Top Notchwort
Forked Veilwort
Whiskered Veilwort
Fairy Beads
Bitter Scalewort
Common Aloe-moss
Creeping Feather-moss
Rambling Tail-moss
Streaky Feather-moss
Rough-stalked Feather-moss
Red Beard-moss
Tufted Thread-moss
Canary Thread-moss
Capillary Thread-moss
Flabby Thread-moss
Pointed Spear-moss
Golden Feather-moss
Lateral Cryphaea
Chalk Comb-moss
Silky Forklet-moss
Common Pincushion
Fallacious Beard-moss
Bendy Ditrichum
Slender Ditrichum
Montagne's Cylinder-moss
Beech Feather-moss
Taxon Group
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
lichen
liverwort
liverwort
liverwort
liverwort
liverwort
liverwort
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
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First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
21/10/1993
21/10/1993
31/12/1969
05/04/1990
05/04/1990
05/04/1990
09/08/1990
02/02/1993
21/10/1993
06/03/1993
31/12/1969
18/03/1993
09/08/1990
05/04/1990
02/02/1993
05/04/1990
09/08/1990
31/12/1991
18/03/1993
31/12/1991
21/10/1993
21/10/1993
31/12/2010
18/03/1993
31/12/1991
21/10/1993
18/03/1993
31/12/1991
18/03/1993
18/03/1993
18/03/1993
18/03/1993
31/12/2010
18/03/1993
18/03/1993
21/10/1993
18/03/1993
31/12/1991
31/12/1991
18/03/1993
18/03/1993
31/12/2009
18/03/1993
18/03/1993
21/10/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
18/03/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
15/04/1993
21/10/1993
21/10/1993
18/03/1993
31/12/2010
21/10/1993
31/12/2010
-
2
1
3
1
4
7
2
1
1
2
1
1
5
6
5
7
8
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
1
1
2
1
Page 4 of 30
Latin Name
Common Name
Eurhynchium hians
Eurhynchium praelongum
Fissidens dubius
Grimmia pulvinata
Homalothecium lutescens
Homalothecium sericeum
Hypnum andoi
Hypnum cupressiforme
Hypnum lacunosum var. lacunosum
Isothecium alopecuroides
Isothecium myosuroides
Leptodon smithii
Leskea polycarpa
Mnium hornum
Neckera complanata
Neckera pumila
Orthotrichum affine
Orthotrichum diaphanum
Orthotrichum stramineum
Orthotrichum tenellum
Polytrichum juniperinum
Pseudocrossidium revolutum
Pseudotaxiphyllum elegans
Rhodobryum roseum
Rhytidiadelphus squarrosus
Scleropodium purum
Seligeria calcarea
Seligeria calycina
Thuidium tamariscinum
Tortula lanceola
Tortula muralis
Trichostomum crispulum
Weissia longifolia var. angustifolia
Hypnum cupressiforme
Equisetum arvense
Equisetum fluviatile
Equisetum palustre
Equisetum telmateia
Asplenium adiantum-nigrum
Asplenium ruta-muraria
Asplenium trichomanes
Phyllitis scolopendrium
Azolla filiculoides
Blechnum spicant
Swartz's Feather-moss
Common Feather-moss
Rock Pocket-moss
Grey-cushioned Grimmia
Yellow Feather-moss
Silky Wall Feather-moss
Mamillate Plait-moss
Cypress-leaved Plait-moss
Great Plait-moss
Larger Mouse-tail Moss
Slender Mouse-tail Moss
Prince-of-Wales Feather-moss
Many-fruited Leskea
Swan's-neck Thyme-moss
Flat Neckera
Dwarf Neckera
Wood Bristle-moss
White-tipped Bristle-moss
Straw Bristle-moss
Slender Bristle-moss
Juniper Haircap
Revolute Beard-moss
Elegant Silk-moss
Rose-moss
Springy Turf-moss
Neat Feather-moss
Chalk Rock-bristle
English Rock-bristle
Common Tamarisk-moss
Lance-leaved Pottia
Wall Screw-moss
Curly Crisp-moss
Field Horsetail
Water Horsetail
Marsh Horsetail
Great Horsetail
Black Spleenwort
Wall-rue
Maidenhair Spleenwort
Hart's-tongue
Water Fern
Hard-fern
Taxon Group
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
moss
horsetail
horsetail
horsetail
horsetail
fern
fern
fern
fern
fern
fern
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Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
18/03/1993
31/12/1991
18/03/1993
02/02/1993
18/03/1993
21/10/1993
31/12/1991
18/03/1993
18/03/1993
21/10/1993
31/12/1991
31/12/2010
31/12/2010
31/12/1991
21/10/1993
31/12/2010
21/10/1993
18/02/1991
31/12/2010
21/10/1993
31/12/1991
18/03/1993
31/12/1991
31/12/2010
18/03/1993
18/03/1993
18/03/1993
18/03/1993
31/12/1991
18/03/1993
02/02/1993
18/03/1993
18/03/1993
31/12/1991
03/06/2004
24/07/1997
11/09/1997
02/09/1997
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
30/04/2005
16/05/2004
11/09/1997
09/04/2008
18/03/1993
31/12/2006
17/09/2006
18/07/2008
31/07/2008
31/12/2005
14/08/2006
21/08/2008
-
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
9
2
5
6
1
4
3
11
3
1
Page 5 of 30
Latin Name
Common Name
Pteridium aquilinum
Dryopteris affinis
Dryopteris carthusiana
Dryopteris dilatata
Dryopteris filix-mas
Polystichum aculeatum
Polystichum setiferum
Polypodium interjectum
Asplenium adiantum-nigrum
Polypodium vulgare
Larix
Pinus nigra
Pinus pinaster
Pinus radiata
Pinus sylvestris
Taxus baccata
Taxodium distichum
Centaurium erythraea var. erythraea
Taraxacum aggregate
Viola odorata var. dumetorum
Viola odorata var. odorata
Cordyline australis
Alisma plantago-aquatica
Sagittaria sagittifolia
Arum italicum
Arum italicum subsp. italicum
Arum italicum subsp. neglectum
Arum maculatum
Bolboschoenus maritimus
Carex
Carex acutiformis
Carex binervis
Carex disticha
Carex divisa
Carex divulsa subsp. divulsa
Carex flacca
Carex hirta
Carex otrubae
Carex paniculata
Carex pendula
Carex pilulifera
Carex pseudocyperus
Carex remota
Carex riparia
Bracken
Scaly Male-fern
Narrow Buckler-fern
Broad Buckler-fern
Male-fern
Hard Shield-fern
Soft Shield-fern
Intermediate Polypody
Black Spleenwort
Maritime Pine
Monterey Pine
Scots Pine
Yew
Swamp Cypress
Cabbage-palm
Water-plantain
Arrowhead
Italian Lords-and-Ladies
Lords-and-Ladies
Sea Club-rush
Lesser Pond-sedge
Green-ribbed Sedge
Brown Sedge
Divided Sedge
Grey Sedge
Glaucous Sedge
Hairy Sedge
False Fox-sedge
Greater Tussock-sedge
Pendulous Sedge
Pill Sedge
Cyperus Sedge
Remote Sedge
Greater Pond-sedge
Taxon Group
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
fern
fern
fern
fern
fern
fern
fern
fern
fern
fern
conifer
conifer
conifer
conifer
conifer
conifer
conifer
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
09/04/2008
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
09/04/2008
03/06/2004
31/12/2006
31/12/1994
31/12/2005
09/04/2008
31/12/2008
26/07/2005
31/12/2006
03/06/2004
26/07/2003
26/07/2005
30/06/2005
30/06/2005
04/04/2007
22/04/2006
18/03/2006
02/09/1997
07/08/2006
27/12/1997
18/01/2006
31/12/1997
28/03/2004
25/07/1997
05/09/1997
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
31/12/1993
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
25/07/1997
24/07/1997
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
24/07/1997
09/04/2008
09/04/2008
21/08/2008
21/08/2008
31/12/2008
31/12/2005
31/12/2006
31/12/2006
09/04/2008
02/08/2008
27/08/2005
04/06/2006
27/08/2005
31/07/2008
23/04/2000
31/12/2006
26/09/2006
20/08/2008
12/09/2006
09/04/2008
03/07/2005
10/08/2008
03/06/2004
31/12/2007
31/12/2007
16/07/2006
21/08/2008
31/07/2008
21/08/2008
16/09/2006
9
1
1
4
11
3
6
2
4
2
1
1
1
1
2
14
1
3
5
1
1
2
6
2
7
2
15
14
27
5
1
1
1
4
6
2
12
22
3
10
1
2
9
28
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Latin Name
Common Name
Carex spicata
Carex strigosa
Carex sylvatica
Cladium mariscus
Cyperus eragrostis
Eleocharis palustris
Schoenoplectus lacustris
Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani
Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani x triqueter
Tamus communis
Elodea canadensis
Elodea nuttallii
Hydrocharis morsus-ranae
Crocosmia pottsii x aurea = C. x crocosmiiflor
Crocus vernus
Gladiolus communis
Iris
Iris foetidissima
Iris orientalis
Iris pseudacorus
Sisyrinchium striatum
Juncus acutiflorus
Juncus articulatus
Juncus conglomeratus
Juncus effusus
Juncus gerardii
Juncus inflexus
Juncus tenuis
Luzula campestris
Luzula forsteri
Luzula multiflora
Luzula pilosa
Triglochin maritimum
Triglochin palustre
Lemna
Lemna gibba
Lemna minor
Lemna minuta
Lemna trisulca
Spirodela polyrhiza
Allium triquetrum
Allium ursinum
Allium vineale
Galanthus elwesii
Spiked Sedge
Thin-spiked Wood-sedge
Wood-sedge
Great Fen-sedge
Pale Galingale
Common Spike-rush
Common Club-rush
Grey Club-rush
Club-Rush
Black Bryony
Canadian Waterweed
Nuttall's Waterweed
Frogbit
Montbretia
Spring Crocus
Eastern Gladiolus
Stinking Iris
Turkish Iris
Yellow Iris
Pale Yellow-eyed-grass
Sharp-flowered Rush
Jointed Rush
Compact Rush
Soft-rush
Saltmarsh Rush
Hard Rush
Slender Rush
Field Wood-rush
Southern Wood-rush
Heath Wood-rush
Hairy Wood-rush
Sea Arrowgrass
Marsh Arrowgrass
Fat Duckweed
Common Duckweed
Least Duckweed
Ivy-leaved Duckweed
Greater Duckweed
Three-cornered Garlic
Ramsons
Wild Onion
Greater Snowdrop
Taxon Group
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
03/06/2004
27/08/2000
16/05/2004
18/07/2004
31/07/2008
24/07/1997
18/07/2008
24/07/1997
10/08/2008
16/05/2004
31/07/2008
11/09/1997
01/07/2005
03/06/2004
18/03/2006
07/05/2007
09/04/2008
24/04/2004
01/06/2007
11/09/1997
31/12/2007
31/07/2008
02/09/1997
03/06/2004
24/07/1997
02/09/1997
24/07/1997
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
31/12/2006
05/09/1997
02/09/1997
02/09/1997
24/07/1997
02/09/1997
02/09/1997
10/08/2005
30/04/2005
16/05/2004
31/12/2005
31/12/1997
20/08/2008
31/07/2008
12/09/2006
27/08/2005
03/09/2008
31/12/2007
21/08/2008
20/08/2008
31/12/2006
18/07/2008
17/09/2006
08/09/2008
16/09/2006
31/12/2008
31/12/2008
09/04/2008
25/07/1998
31/07/2008
20/11/2008
20/11/2008
03/09/2008
31/07/2008
31/12/2006
09/04/2008
31/12/2007
-
1
1
8
1
1
4
1
17
1
4
1
6
1
5
1
1
5
11
1
10
1
1
7
2
11
5
25
1
5
1
1
2
1
5
1
6
20
12
8
2
3
5
3
1
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Latin Name
Common Name
Galanthus nivalis
Hyacinthoides hispanica
Hyacinthoides non-scripta
Hyacinthoides non-scripta x hispanica = H. x
Leucojum aestivum
Leucojum aestivum subsp. pulchellum
Muscari
Muscari armeniacum
Muscari neglectum
Narcissus
Polygonatum multiflorum
Ruscus aculeatus
Tristagma uniflorum
Anacamptis pyramidalis
Cephalanthera rubra
Dactylorhiza fuchsii
Epipactis purpurata
Listera ovata
Neottia nidus-avis
Ophrys apifera
Orchis mascula
Agrostis capillaris
Agrostis gigantea
Agrostis stolonifera
Atriplex prostrata agg.
Alopecurus geniculatus
Alopecurus myosuroides
Alopecurus pratensis
Anisantha sterilis
Anthoxanthum odoratum
Polygonum aviculare agg.
Arrhenatherum elatius
Avena fatua
Avena sativa
Erophila verna
Brachypodium sylvaticum
Briza maxima
Briza media
Bromopsis erecta
Bromopsis ramosa
Bromus commutatus
Bromus hordeaceus subsp. hordeaceus
Bromus secalinus
Catapodium marinum
Snowdrop
Spanish Bluebell
Bluebell
Hybrid bluebell
Summer Snowflake
Summer Snowflake
Garden Grape-hyacinth
Grape-hyacinth
Solomon's-seal
Butcher's-broom
Spring Starflower
Pyramidal Orchid
Red Helleborine
Common Spotted-orchid
Violet Helleborine
Common Twayblade
Bird's-nest Orchid
Bee Orchid
Early-purple Orchid
Common Bent
Black Bent
Creeping Bent
Marsh Foxtail
Black-grass
Meadow Foxtail
Barren Brome
Sweet Vernal-grass
Knotgrass agg.
False Oat-grass
Wild-oat
Oat
Common Whitlowgrass
False-brome
Greater Quaking-grass
Quaking-grass
Upright Brome
Hairy-brome
Meadow Brome
Common Soft-brome
Rye Brome
Sea Fern-grass
Taxon Group
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
31/12/2007
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
31/12/2006
08/04/2006
09/04/2008
22/04/2006
31/12/2005
24/04/2004
20/08/2008
24/04/2004
31/12/1994
18/06/1992
31/12/1921
03/06/2004
26/08/2008
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
18/06/1992
16/05/2004
21/06/2005
26/07/2005
24/07/1997
24/07/1997
24/07/1997
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
03/07/2005
10/08/2005
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
31/12/1988
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
02/08/2008
16/05/2004
31/12/1979
31/12/2007
21/08/2008
09/04/2008
06/04/2007
31/12/2007
21/08/2008
31/03/2005
31/12/2006
26/08/2008
31/12/2007
02/08/2008
31/12/2008
07/08/2006
25/07/1998
31/12/2007
10/08/2008
31/12/2005
14/08/2006
31/12/2007
31/12/2005
31/12/2005
14/08/2006
31/12/2006
31/12/2006
21/08/2008
07/08/2005
03/06/2004
31/12/2007
31/12/2006
-
2
1
14
8
1
1
1
2
1
4
1
10
2
3
1
1
2
2
1
8
1
7
2
23
22
11
6
4
8
5
8
9
6
3
3
12
1
2
2
5
1
9
1
1
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Latin Name
Common Name
Catapodium rigidum
Ceratochloa cathartica
Cynosurus cristatus
Dactylis glomerata
Deschampsia cespitosa
Deschampsia flexuosa
Digitaria sanguinalis
Callitriche stagnalis
Erodium cicutarium agg
Echinochloa crus-galli
Elytrigia atherica
Elytrigia repens
Festuca arundinacea
Festuca brevipila
Festuca gigantea
Festuca ovina subsp. ovina
Festuca ovina agg.
Glyceria
Glyceria declinata
Glyceria fluitans
Glyceria maxima
Glyceria notata
Helictotrichon pratense
Holcus lanatus
Holcus mollis
Hordeum distichon
Hordeum murinum
Hordeum secalinum
Lagurus ovatus
Lolium multiflorum
Lolium perenne
Poa pratensis
Melica uniflora
Milium effusum
Panicum miliaceum
Parapholis incurva
Parapholis strigosa
Phalaris arundinacea
Phalaris canariensis
Phalaris paradoxa
Phleum bertolonii
Phleum pratense
Phragmites australis
Poa annua
Fern-grass
Rescue Brome
Crested Dog's-tail
Cock's-foot
Wavy Hair-grass
Hairy Finger-grass
Common Stork's-Bill
Cockspur
Sea Couch
Common Couch
Tall Fescue
Hard Fescue
Giant Fescue
Small Sweet-grass
Floating Sweet-grass
Reed Sweet-grass
Plicate Sweet-grass
Meadow Oat-grass
Yorkshire-fog
Creeping Soft-grass
Two-rowed Barley
Wall Barley
Meadow Barley
Hare's-tail
Italian Rye-grass
Perennial Rye-grass
Smooth Meadow-Grass
Wood Melick
Wood Millet
Common Millet
Curved Hard-grass
Hard-grass
Reed Canary-grass
Canary-grass
Awned Canary-grass
Smaller Cat's-tail
Timothy
Common Reed
Annual Meadow-grass
Taxon Group
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
03/06/2004
31/12/1999
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
31/12/1996
11/06/2005
23/08/2004
26/07/2005
02/09/1997
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
27/04/2007
16/05/2004
18/03/1993
16/05/2004
02/09/1997
02/09/1997
11/09/1997
24/07/1997
24/07/1997
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
03/09/2008
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
31/05/2000
06/07/2005
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
31/12/1994
31/12/1990
03/07/2005
24/07/1997
31/12/1994
31/12/2008
03/06/2004
01/07/2005
24/07/1997
26/07/2003
31/12/2005
31/12/2006
31/12/2008
09/04/2008
07/08/2005
31/12/2008
10/08/2008
11/07/2005
07/08/2006
31/12/2007
31/12/2008
03/06/2004
11/09/1997
11/06/2005
01/07/2005
31/12/2006
31/07/2008
31/12/2006
09/04/2008
31/12/2005
31/12/2006
29/05/2007
17/09/2006
09/04/2008
09/04/2008
09/04/2008
06/10/2006
11/07/2005
31/12/2007
31/12/2007
31/12/2006
31/12/2005
07/08/2006
31/12/2005
3
1
6
11
3
2
2
2
1
4
12
8
6
1
5
1
2
7
6
4
12
4
1
9
4
1
8
7
2
4
11
1
5
4
5
1
2
15
3
1
9
6
48
9
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Latin Name
Common Name
Poa bulbosa
Poa compressa
Poa humilis
Poa infirma
Poa nemoralis
Poa pratensis
Poa trivialis
Polypogon monspeliensis
Polypogon viridis
Puccinellia distans
Puccinellia fasciculata
Puccinellia maritima
Puccinellia rupestris
Sasa
Setaria pumila
Setaria verticillata
Setaria viridis
Spartina maritima x alterniflora = S. x townse
Trisetum flavescens
Triticum aestivum
Vulpia bromoides
Vulpia myuros
Groenlandia densa
Potamogeton berchtoldii
Potamogeton crispus
Potamogeton natans
Potamogeton pectinatus
Potamogeton pusillus
Potamogeton trichoides
Sparganium emersum
Sparganium erectum
Typha latifolia
Zannichellia palustris
Acer campestre
Acer platanoides
Acer pseudoplatanus
Adoxa moschatellina
Amaranthus retroflexus
Rhus typhina
Aegopodium podagraria
Aethusa cynapium
Ammi majus
Angelica sylvestris
Anthriscus sylvestris
Bulbous Meadow-grass
Flattened Meadow-grass
Spreading Meadow-grass
Early Meadow-grass
Wood Meadow-grass
Smooth Meadow-grass
Rough Meadow-grass
Annual Beard-grass
Water Bent
Reflexed Saltmarsh-Grass
Borrer's Saltmarsh-grass
Common Saltmarsh-grass
Stiff Saltmarsh-grass
Yellow Bristle-grass
Rough Bristle-grass
Green Bristle-grass
Townsend's Cord-grass
Yellow Oat-grass
Bread Wheat
Squirreltail Fescue
Rat's-tail Fescue
Opposite-leaved Pondweed
Small Pondweed
Curled Pondweed
Broad-leaved Pondweed
Fennel Pondweed
Lesser Pondweed
Hairlike Pondweed
Unbranched Bur-reed
Branched Bur-reed
Bulrush
Horned Pondweed
Field Maple
Norway Maple
Sycamore
Moschatel
Common Amaranth
Stag's-horn Sumach
Ground-elder
Fool's Parsley
Bullwort
Wild Angelica
Cow Parsley
Taxon Group
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
31/12/1990
31/12/1990
31/12/1999
15/02/2007
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
31/12/1996
31/12/2006
02/09/1997
11/09/1997
11/09/1997
11/09/1997
09/04/2008
31/10/2000
16/07/2005
10/08/2008
31/12/1988
03/07/2005
31/12/2005
31/12/2005
31/12/2007
31/12/1994
31/12/1997
18/07/2008
18/07/2008
05/09/1997
02/09/1997
02/09/1997
10/08/2005
24/07/1997
02/09/1997
24/07/1997
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
24/04/2004
31/12/1999
04/01/2007
03/06/2004
27/08/2005
31/12/1997
24/07/1997
16/05/2004
02/06/2007
31/12/2005
31/12/2007
31/12/2005
19/06/2008
10/08/2008
31/12/1997
14/08/2006
31/12/2007
31/12/2008
31/12/2008
01/07/2005
31/12/1997
31/12/1997
31/07/2008
12/04/2006
11/09/1997
08/09/2008
09/04/2008
31/12/2008
16/05/2004
08/09/2008
31/12/2007
31/12/2007
07/08/2006
09/04/2008
1
3
1
1
2
6
9
4
1
4
1
1
2
1
4
1
1
1
3
4
1
3
1
1
1
1
5
3
4
1
14
10
8
14
8
18
3
4
1
9
4
1
11
10
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Latin Name
Common Name
Apium graveolens
Apium nodiflorum
Berula erecta
Chaerophyllum temulum
Conium maculatum
Coriandrum sativum
Crithmum maritimum
Daucus carota
Daucus carota subsp. carota
Eryngium giganteum
Foeniculum vulgare
Heracleum sphondylium
Oenanthe aquatica
Oenanthe crocata
Oenanthe fistulosa
Pastinaca sativa
Petroselinum crispum
Petroselinum segetum
Pimpinella saxifraga
Sanicula europaea
Silaum silaus
Sison amomum
Sium latifolium
Smyrnium olusatrum
Torilis japonica
Torilis nodosa
Vinca
Vinca major
Vinca minor
Ilex aquifolium
Hedera helix
Achillea millefolium
Achillea ptarmica
Anthemis cotula
Arctium lappa
Arctium minus
Artemisia absinthium
Artemisia vulgaris
Aster novi-belgii x lanceolatus = A. x salignus
Aster tripolium
Bellis perennis
Calendula officinalis
Carduus crispus
Carduus nutans
Wild Celery
Fool's-water-cress
Lesser Water-parsnip
Rough Chervil
Hemlock
Coriander
Rock Samphire
Carrot
Wild Carrot
Tall Eryngo
Fennel
Hogweed
Fine-leaved Water-dropwort
Hemlock Water-dropwort
Tubular Water-dropwort
Wild Parsnip
Garden Parsley
Corn Parsley
Burnet-saxifrage
Sanicle
Pepper-saxifrage
Stone Parsley
Greater Water-parsnip
Alexanders
Upright Hedge-parsley
Knotted Hedge-parsley
Greater Periwinkle
Lesser Periwinkle
Holly
Ivy
Yarrow
Sneezewort
Stinking Chamomile
Greater Burdock
Lesser Burdock
Wormwood
Mugwort
Common Michaelmas-daisy
Sea Aster
Daisy
Pot Marigold
Welted Thistle
Musk Thistle
Taxon Group
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
02/09/1997
24/07/1997
02/09/1997
03/06/2004
30/06/2005
31/12/2006
31/12/2005
30/06/2005
27/08/2005
31/12/1992
06/07/2005
16/05/2004
10/08/2005
24/07/1997
05/09/1997
16/05/2004
31/12/1988
02/09/1997
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
07/08/2006
03/06/2004
31/12/1978
06/07/2005
03/06/2004
30/06/2000
09/04/2008
03/06/2004
31/12/2006
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
01/06/2003
30/09/2007
16/07/2006
11/06/2005
16/05/2004
31/12/1993
16/05/2004
01/09/2006
02/09/1997
26/07/2003
31/12/1988
03/06/2004
31/12/2005
25/07/1998
31/12/2006
10/08/2005
31/12/2007
04/07/2006
31/12/2006
10/08/2008
10/08/2008
31/12/2007
31/12/2006
31/12/2006
31/12/2007
10/08/2008
12/09/2006
09/04/2008
16/09/2006
04/07/2006
31/12/2006
03/09/2008
10/08/2008
03/09/2008
09/04/2008
21/08/2008
31/12/2008
10/08/2005
31/12/2008
31/12/2007
07/08/2006
03/09/2006
08/09/2008
27/08/2005
16/10/2008
07/08/2005
-
9
23
10
4
6
1
2
6
5
1
3
9
1
11
4
5
1
7
5
3
2
5
2
3
6
6
2
4
3
19
20
10
1
1
7
12
1
9
2
7
9
4
3
1
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Latin Name
Common Name
Carduus tenuiflorus
Carlina vulgaris
Centaurea nigra
Centaurea scabiosa
Cirsium acaule
Cirsium arvense
Cirsium palustre
Cirsium vulgare
Conyza bilbaoana
Conyza bonariensis
Conyza canadensis
Conyza sumatrensis
Crepis capillaris
Crepis vesicaria
Erigeron glaucus
Erigeron karvinskianus
Eupatorium cannabinum
Filago vulgaris
Galinsoga parviflora
Gnaphalium uliginosum
Helianthus annuus
Hieracium aggregatum
Dipsacus fullonum
Hieracium lissolepium
Hieracium trichocaulon
Hypochaeris radicata
Inula conyzae
Inula helenium
Lactuca serriola
Lapsana communis
Leontodon autumnalis
Leontodon hispidus
Leontodon saxatilis
Leucanthemum vulgare
Matricaria discoidea
Matricaria recutita
Mycelis muralis
Onopordum acanthium
Petasites fragrans
Picris echioides
Picris hieracioides
Pilosella aurantiaca
Pilosella aurantiaca subsp. carpathicola
Pilosella officinarum
Slender Thistle
Carline Thistle
Common Knapweed
Greater Knapweed
Dwarf Thistle
Creeping thistle
Marsh Thistle
Spear thistle
Bilbao Fleabane
Argentine Fleabane
Canadian Fleabane
Guernsey Fleabane
Smooth Hawk's-beard
Beaked Hawk's-beard
Seaside Daisy
Mexican Fleabane
Hemp-agrimony
Common Cudweed
Gallant Soldier
Marsh Cudweed
Sunflower
Cat's-ear
Ploughman's-spikenard
Elecampane
Prickly Lettuce
Nipplewort
Autumn Hawkbit
Rough Hawkbit
Lesser Hawkbit
Oxeye Daisy
Pineappleweed
Scented Mayweed
Wall Lettuce
Cotton Thistle
Winter Heliotrope
Bristly Oxtongue
Hawkweed Oxtongue
Fox-and-cubs
Mouse-ear-hawkweed
Taxon Group
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
31/08/2003
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
01/06/2003
03/06/2004
26/07/2003
08/09/2008
07/08/2005
26/09/2006
31/12/1996
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
31/12/1991
30/04/2005
24/07/1997
21/06/2005
31/10/2004
12/08/2005
03/09/2008
03/06/2004
24/07/1997
09/08/1990
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
06/07/2005
03/07/2005
16/05/2004
07/08/2005
03/06/2004
14/08/2006
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
12/07/2004
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
27/08/2005
31/12/2005
31/12/1994
16/05/2004
31/12/2007
31/12/2006
31/12/2006
03/06/2004
31/12/2005
31/12/2006
31/12/2005
03/09/2008
03/09/2008
17/09/2006
11/07/2005
31/12/2005
16/07/2006
31/12/2005
31/12/2007
31/12/2008
16/07/2006
04/07/2006
14/08/2006
31/12/2006
31/12/2005
31/12/2006
10/08/2005
31/12/2006
17/09/2006
14/08/2006
13/10/2007
31/12/2006
31/12/2008
07/08/2006
31/12/2007
31/12/2006
03/06/2004
2
1
11
3
2
10
5
9
1
2
5
7
9
4
1
2
13
1
2
4
1
2
24
1
1
9
2
1
6
8
7
3
1
8
9
7
4
2
8
9
3
2
1
2
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Page 12 of 30
Latin Name
Common Name
Pulicaria dysenterica
Senecio aquaticus
Senecio erucifolius
Senecio jacobaea
Senecio squalidus
Senecio viscosus
Senecio vulgaris
Seriphidium maritimum
Solidago virgaurea
Sonchus arvensis
Sonchus asper
Sonchus oleraceus
Tanacetum parthenium
Tanacetum vulgare
Taraxacum
Taraxacum officinale agg.
Festuca rubra agg.
Tragopogon pratensis
Tripleurospermum inodorum
Tussilago farfara
Impatiens glandulifera
Alnus glutinosa
Betula pendula
Betula pubescens
Corylus avellana
Anchusa arvensis
Brunnera macrophylla
Cynoglossum officinale
Echium vulgare
Lithospermum officinale
Myosotis arvensis
Myosotis discolor
Myosotis laxa
Myosotis scorpioides
Myosotis sylvatica
Pentaglottis sempervirens
Symphytum asperum
Symphytum grandiflorum
Symphytum officinale
Symphytum officinale x asperum = S. x upland
Symphytum orientale
Symphytum tuberosum
Alliaria petiolata
Arabidopsis thaliana
Common Fleabane
Marsh Ragwort
Hoary Ragwort
Ragwort
Oxford Ragwort
Sticky Groundsel
Groundsel
Sea Wormwood
Goldenrod
Perennial Sow-thistle
Prickly Sow-thistle
Smooth Sow-thistle
Feverfew
Tansy
Goat's-beard
Scentless Mayweed
Colt's-foot
Indian Balsam
Alder
Silver Birch
Downy Birch
Hazel
Bugloss
Great Forget-me-not
Hound's-tongue
Viper's-bugloss
Common Gromwell
Field Forget-me-not
Changing Forget-me-not
Tufted Forget-me-not
Water Forget-me-not
Wood Forget-me-not
Green Alkanet
Rough Comfrey
Creeping Comfrey
Common Comfrey
Russian Comfrey
White Comfrey
Tuberous Comfrey
Garlic Mustard
Thale Cress
Taxon Group
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
02/09/1997
30/09/2004
16/05/2004
01/06/2003
27/08/2005
27/08/2005
26/07/2003
18/06/1992
30/09/2007
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
26/07/2003
03/07/2005
03/07/2005
28/03/2004
09/04/2008
16/05/2004
03/07/2005
03/07/2005
16/05/2004
31/12/2005
03/06/2004
26/07/2003
03/06/2004
24/04/2004
04/07/2006
31/12/1990
02/08/2008
11/07/2005
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
31/12/2007
24/07/1997
11/09/1997
31/12/2006
06/07/2005
31/12/1979
31/12/2005
09/06/2005
03/06/2004
31/12/1994
31/12/1990
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
31/12/2007
31/12/2006
31/12/2008
31/12/2006
31/12/2008
31/12/2007
14/08/2006
08/09/2008
31/12/2006
07/08/2006
17/09/2006
10/08/2008
16/07/2006
03/06/2004
31/12/2007
31/12/2007
31/12/2006
31/12/2006
18/07/2008
21/08/2008
31/12/2008
09/04/2008
20/08/2008
03/06/2004
17/09/2006
03/09/2008
31/07/2008
04/07/2006
31/12/2007
31/12/2008
16/07/2006
22/04/2006
31/05/2000
31/12/2006
31/12/2007
28
3
7
12
4
3
9
7
1
7
9
9
4
3
4
1
8
3
7
6
3
8
8
3
16
1
1
1
1
2
9
3
5
3
2
6
1
4
7
5
4
3
9
6
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Page 13 of 30
Latin Name
Common Name
Armoracia rusticana
Aubrieta deltoidea
Barbarea vulgaris
Brassica juncea
Brassica napus
Brassica nigra
Brassica rapa
Brassica rapa subsp. campestris
Capsella bursa-pastoris
Capsella rubella
Cardamine flexuosa
Cardamine hirsuta
Cardamine pratensis
Cochlearia danica
Coronopus didymus
Coronopus squamatus
Diplotaxis muralis
Diplotaxis tenuifolia
Erysimum cheiranthoides
Erysimum cheiri
Hesperis matronalis
Hirschfeldia incana
Isatis tinctoria
Lepidium campestre
Lepidium draba
Lepidium heterophyllum
Lobularia maritima
Lunaria annua
Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. raphanistrum
Rorippa
Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum
Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum agg.
Rorippa palustris
Sinapis arvensis
Sisymbrium officinale
Sisymbrium orientale
Thlaspi arvense
Buddleja davidii
Buxus sempervirens
Callitriche
Callitriche obtusangula
Campanula glomerata
Campanula portenschlagiana
Campanula poscharskyana
Horse-radish
Aubretia
Winter-cress
Chinese Mustard
Rape
Black Mustard
Turnip
Wild Turnip
Shepherd's-purse
Pink Shepherd's-purse
Wavy Bitter-cress
Hairy Bitter-cress
Cuckooflower
Danish Scurvygrass
Lesser Swine-cress
Swine-cress
Annual Wall-rocket
Perennial Wall-rocket
Treacle-mustard
Wallflower
Dame's-violet
Hoary Mustard
Woad
Field Pepperwort
Hoary Cress
Smith's Pepperwort
Sweet Alison
Honesty
Wild Radish
Water-cress
Water Cress
Marsh Yellow-cress
Charlock
Hedge Mustard
Eastern Rocket
Field Penny-cress
Butterfly-bush
Box
Water-starwort
Blunt-fruited Water-starwort
Clustered Bellflower
Adria Bellflower
Trailing Bellflower
Taxon Group
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
03/06/2004
07/05/2006
16/05/2004
28/08/2007
31/12/2005
31/12/2007
31/12/2006
22/06/2006
16/05/2004
31/12/1991
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
31/12/1994
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
31/12/2005
31/12/2006
27/08/2000
03/04/2006
06/07/2005
31/12/1997
06/07/2005
20/06/2006
03/06/2004
23/07/2005
31/12/1991
03/06/2004
10/08/2005
24/07/1997
31/12/2006
02/09/1997
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
31/12/1999
31/12/2005
28/03/2004
16/05/2004
24/07/1997
31/12/1989
07/08/2005
31/12/1991
31/12/1990
10/08/2008
31/12/2006
01/05/2008
31/12/2008
15/07/2006
31/12/2005
21/04/2007
31/12/2007
31/12/2006
31/12/2008
01/05/2008
14/08/2006
16/09/2006
31/12/2007
31/12/2007
31/12/2008
31/12/2007
31/12/2008
11/09/1997
18/07/2008
07/08/2006
10/08/2008
17/09/2006
31/12/2005
17/04/2007
15/07/2006
31/12/2006
20/08/2008
31/12/2006
11/09/1997
31/12/2005
31/12/2005
6
1
3
1
4
2
2
2
9
2
3
6
8
5
7
5
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
4
3
5
7
2
8
3
6
8
2
3
10
6
28
3
1
3
5
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Page 14 of 30
Latin Name
Common Name
Campanula rotundifolia
Campanula trachelium
Lobelia erinus
Phyteuma orbiculare
Humulus lupulus
Leycesteria formosa
Lonicera japonica
Lonicera nitida
Lonicera periclymenum
Sambucus nigra
Symphoricarpos albus
Viburnum lantana
Viburnum opulus
Agrostemma githago
Arenaria serpyllifolia
Arenaria serpyllifolia subsp. serpyllifolia
Cerastium diffusum
Cerastium fontanum
Cerastium glomeratum
Cerastium semidecandrum
Herniaria glabra
Lychnis flos-cuculi
Minuartia hybrida
Moehringia trinervia
Sagina apetala
Sagina apetala subsp. erecta
Sagina procumbens
Saponaria officinalis
Silene dioica
Silene latifolia
Silene latifolia subsp. alba
Silene latifolia x dioica = S. x hampeana
Silene vulgaris subsp. vulgaris
Spergularia marina
Spergularia media
Stellaria alsine
Stellaria graminea
Stellaria holostea
Stellaria media
Stellaria pallida
Stellaria palustris
Euonymus europaeus
Ceratophyllum demersum
Atriplex littoralis
Harebell
Nettle-leaved Bellflower
Garden Lobelia
Round-headed Rampion
Hop
Himalayan Honeysuckle
Japanese Honeysuckle
Wilson's Honeysuckle
Honeysuckle
Elder
Snowberry
Wayfaring-tree
Guelder-rose
Corncockle
Thyme-Leaved Sandwort
Thyme-leaved Sandwort
Sea Mouse-ear
Common Mouse-ear
Sticky Mouse-ear
Little Mouse-ear
Smooth Rupturewort
Ragged-Robin
Fine-leaved Sandwort
Three-nerved Sandwort
Annual Pearlwort
Procumbent Pearlwort
Soapwort
Red Campion
White Campion
Lesser Sea-spurrey
Greater Sea-spurrey
Bog Stitchwort
Lesser Stitchwort
Greater Stitchwort
Common Chickweed
Lesser Chickweed
Marsh Stitchwort
Spindle
Rigid Hornwort
Grass-leaved Orache
Taxon Group
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
07/08/2005
07/08/2005
23/07/2006
31/12/1978
03/06/2004
31/12/1993
31/12/1992
31/07/2008
16/05/2004
26/07/2003
17/09/2006
24/04/2004
16/05/2004
31/12/1988
06/07/2005
16/05/2004
31/12/2005
26/07/2003
16/05/2004
31/12/2000
31/12/1999
03/06/2004
31/12/1992
24/04/2004
30/06/2005
31/12/2006
03/06/2004
04/07/2006
26/07/2003
16/05/2004
01/06/2003
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
02/09/1997
03/07/2005
11/06/2005
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
28/03/2004
07/05/2006
11/09/1997
16/05/2004
11/09/1997
11/07/2005
31/07/2008
27/08/2005
27/06/2005
08/07/2005
31/12/2008
20/08/2008
31/12/2008
31/12/2007
27/06/2005
31/12/2008
06/07/2005
31/12/2005
31/12/2005
31/12/2007
31/12/2006
31/07/2008
31/07/2005
31/12/2005
14/08/2006
20/08/2008
03/09/2008
31/12/2006
10/08/2008
08/09/2008
12/09/2006
30/09/2007
17/09/2006
30/09/2007
14/08/2006
09/04/2008
01/07/2005
31/12/2007
1
2
1
1
4
3
3
2
13
16
2
2
6
2
3
5
2
9
6
1
2
1
1
1
4
1
8
1
6
6
1
3
4
9
3
2
3
4
8
1
1
4
2
2
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Page 15 of 30
Latin Name
Common Name
Atriplex patula
Atriplex portulacoides
Atriplex prostrata
Beta vulgaris subsp. maritima
Chenopodium album
Chenopodium ficifolium
Chenopodium glaucum
Chenopodium polyspermum
Chenopodium rubrum
Salicornia dolichostachya
Salicornia europaea
Salicornia europaea agg.
Salicornia ramosissima
Suaeda maritima
Helianthemum nummularium
Hypericum androsaemum
Hypericum hirsutum
Hypericum humifusum
Hypericum maculatum
Hypericum perforatum
Hypericum pulchrum
Hypericum tetrapterum
Calystegia sepium
Calystegia silvatica
Convolvulus arvensis
Juncus bufonius agg.
Cornus sanguinea
Crassula helmsii
Sedum acre
Sedum album
Sedum dasyphyllum
Sedum rupestre
Sedum telephium
Umbilicus rupestris
Bryonia dioica
Dipsacus fullonum
Dipsacus pilosus
Knautia arvensis
Scabiosa columbaria
Succisa pratensis
Calluna vulgaris
Rhododendron ponticum
Vaccinium myrtillus
Euphorbia
Common Orache
Sea-purslane
Spear-leaved Orache
Sea Beet
Fat-hen
Fig-leaved Goosefoot
Oak-leaved Goosefoot
Many-seeded Goosefoot
Red Goosefoot
Long-spiked Glasswort
Common Glasswort
Purple Glasswort
Annual Sea-blite
Common Rock-rose
Tutsan
Hairy St John's-wort
Trailing St John's-wort
Imperforate St John's-wort
Perforate St John's-wort
Slender St John's-wort
Square-stalked St John's-wort
Hedge Bindweed
Large Bindweed
Field Bindweed
Dogwood
New Zealand Pigmyweed
Biting Stonecrop
White Stonecrop
Thick-leaved Stonecrop
Reflexed Stonecrop
Orpine
Navelwort
White Bryony
Wild Teasel
Small Teasel
Field Scabious
Small Scabious
Devil's-bit Scabious
Heather
Rhododendron
Bilberry
Taxon Group
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
12/08/2005
03/06/2004
11/07/2005
03/06/2004
06/07/2005
10/08/2005
02/10/2005
07/08/2005
07/08/2005
08/09/2008
31/12/1989
11/10/2005
11/09/1997
02/09/1997
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
27/06/2005
01/06/2003
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
01/06/2003
05/09/1997
16/05/2004
10/08/2008
31/12/2005
30/04/2005
28/02/2000
31/12/1989
03/06/2004
31/12/1991
16/05/2004
31/12/2008
21/10/1993
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
30/09/2007
03/06/2004
09/04/2008
20/08/2008
09/04/2008
31/12/2006
31/12/2006
18/07/2008
08/09/2008
14/08/2006
02/06/2007
03/09/2008
31/12/2006
31/12/2008
27/08/2005
11/10/2005
08/09/2008
07/05/2008
20/08/2008
03/06/2004
31/12/2007
14/08/2006
12/08/2005
31/07/2008
07/08/2006
31/12/2008
31/12/2005
31/12/2005
31/12/2008
31/12/2006
05/05/2007
31/12/1996
14/06/2006
31/12/2006
27/08/2005
10/08/2008
-
7
4
7
5
7
4
2
8
6
1
2
1
3
4
2
6
2
1
3
10
2
2
9
8
9
9
9
1
2
3
1
2
1
4
8
1
3
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
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Latin Name
Common Name
Euphorbia amygdaloides
Euphorbia characias
Euphorbia exigua
Euphorbia helioscopia
Euphorbia lathyris
Euphorbia peplus
Euphorbia platyphyllos
Mercurialis annua
Mercurialis perennis
Cytisus scoparius
Genista monspessulana
Hippocrepis comosa
Laburnum anagyroides
Lathyrus latifolius
Lathyrus pratensis
Lathyrus sylvestris
Lotus corniculatus
Lotus pedunculatus
Medicago arabica
Medicago lupulina
Medicago polymorpha
Melilotus albus
Melilotus altissimus
Ononis repens
Trifolium arvense
Trifolium campestre
Trifolium dubium
Trifolium fragiferum
Trifolium hybridum
Trifolium micranthum
Trifolium ornithopodioides
Trifolium pratense
Trifolium repens
Trifolium striatum
Trifolium subterraneum
Trifolium suffocatum
Ulex europaeus
Vicia cracca
Vicia faba
Vicia hirsuta
Vicia sativa subsp. nigra
Vicia sativa subsp. segetalis
Vicia sepium
Vicia tetrasperma
Wood Spurge
Mediterranean Spurge
Dwarf Spurge
Sun Spurge
Caper Spurge
Petty Spurge
Broad-leaved Spurge
Annual Mercury
Dog's Mercury
Broom
Montpellier Broom
Horseshoe Vetch
Laburnum
Broad-leaved Everlasting-pea
Meadow Vetchling
Narrow-leaved Everlasting-pea
Common Bird's-foot-trefoil
Greater Bird's-foot-trefoil
Spotted Medick
Black Medick
Toothed Medick
White Melilot
Tall Melilot
Common Restharrow
Hare's-foot Clover
Hop Trefoil
Lesser Trefoil
Strawberry Clover
Alsike Clover
Slender Trefoil
Bird's-foot Clover
Red Clover
White Clover
Knotted Clover
Subterranean Clover
Suffocated Clover
Gorse
Tufted Vetch
Broad Bean
Hairy Tare
Narrow-leaved Vetch
Common Vetch
Bush Vetch
Smooth Tare
Taxon Group
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
03/06/2004
06/04/2007
16/05/2004
26/07/2003
31/12/1990
03/06/2004
31/12/1990
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
31/12/2007
31/12/1994
03/06/2004
31/12/1991
31/12/1991
16/05/2004
27/08/2005
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
28/03/2004
16/05/2004
19/07/2007
03/09/2008
03/06/2004
31/12/2005
31/12/2007
31/12/2005
03/06/2004
31/12/2006
27/06/2005
03/06/2004
25/05/2007
26/07/2003
16/05/2004
31/12/2006
31/12/1991
31/12/1991
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
31/12/2005
30/06/2005
11/06/2005
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
02/08/2008
31/12/2007
10/08/2008
09/04/2008
14/08/2006
03/07/2005
27/08/2005
20/08/2008
31/12/2006
31/12/2007
31/12/2005
17/09/2006
27/08/2005
31/12/2006
31/12/2005
02/08/2008
31/12/2006
10/08/2008
31/12/2007
31/12/2005
05/06/2007
31/12/2005
31/12/2005
27/05/2006
08/09/2008
03/09/2008
31/12/2006
31/12/2007
31/12/2007
31/12/2007
02/08/2008
4
1
3
8
4
7
3
5
7
1
1
1
1
3
8
1
9
3
6
9
2
1
4
1
1
3
7
2
3
4
2
9
9
2
2
1
8
6
1
3
5
5
4
4
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Page 17 of 30
Latin Name
Common Name
Castanea sativa
Fagus sylvatica
Quercus cerris
Quercus ilex
Quercus robur
Fumaria muralis
Fumaria officinalis
Fumaria officinalis subsp. officinalis
Pseudofumaria lutea
Blackstonia perfoliata
Centaurium erythraea
Gentianella amarella
Erodium cicutarium
Erodium moschatum
Geranium dissectum
Geranium endressii x versicolor = G. x oxonian
Geranium molle
Geranium pusillum
Geranium pyrenaicum
Geranium robertianum
Geranium rotundifolium
Ribes nigrum
Ribes rubrum
Ribes sanguineum
Ribes uva-crispa
Myriophyllum spicatum
Aesculus hippocastanum
Phacelia tanacetifolia
Juglans regia
Ajuga reptans
Ballota nigra
Clinopodium vulgare
Glechoma hederacea
Lamiastrum galeobdolon subsp. argentatum
Variegated yellow archangel
Lamium album
Lamium amplexicaule
Lamium hybridum
Lamium maculatum
Lamium purpureum
Lycopus europaeus
Melissa officinalis
Mentha aquatica
Mentha arvensis
Sweet Chestnut
Beech
Turkey Oak
Evergreen Oak
Pedunculate Oak
Common Ramping-fumitory
Common Fumitory
Yellow Corydalis
Yellow-wort
Common Centaury
Autumn Gentian
Common Stork's-bill
Musk Stork's-bill
Cut-leaved Crane's-bill
Druce's Crane's-bill
Dove's-foot Crane's-bill
Small-flowered Crane's-bill
Hedgerow Crane's-bill
Herb-Robert
Round-leaved Crane's-bill
Black Currant
Red Currant
Flowering Currant
Gooseberry
Spiked Water-milfoil
Horse-chestnut
Phacelia
Walnut
Bugle
Black Horehound
Wild Basil
Ground-ivy
Variegated yellow archangel
White Dead-nettle
Henbit Dead-nettle
Cut-leaved Dead-nettle
Spotted Dead-nettle
Red Dead-nettle
Gypsywort
Balm
Water Mint
Corn Mint
Taxon Group
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
27/08/2005
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
10/08/2005
16/05/2004
31/12/2005
03/06/2004
07/08/2005
16/05/2004
18/03/1993
23/08/2004
31/12/2006
16/05/2004
31/12/2006
16/05/2004
31/12/1988
27/08/2005
31/12/1993
25/04/1993
09/04/2008
16/05/2004
31/12/1989
24/04/2004
18/07/2008
03/06/2004
24/07/1999
01/07/2005
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
10/08/2008
24/04/2004
26/07/2003
31/12/2005
30/04/2005
31/12/2006
16/05/2004
24/07/1997
03/06/2004
02/09/1997
16/05/2004
20/08/2008
20/08/2008
31/07/2008
31/12/2006
30/01/2010
31/12/2007
31/12/2005
10/08/2008
03/06/2004
31/12/2007
31/12/2005
17/09/2006
19/07/2007
10/08/2008
21/08/2008
10/08/2008
21/08/2008
31/12/1991
20/08/2008
21/08/2008
26/09/2006
20/08/2008
04/07/2006
02/08/2008
21/08/2008
31/12/2006
31/12/2006
31/12/2006
18/07/2008
31/12/2007
31/12/2006
31/12/2007
17/09/2006
10/08/2008
8
14
2
7
20
3
5
1
5
1
2
1
3
2
8
1
8
3
2
12
1
2
4
2
3
1
11
1
3
4
9
3
12
2
4
9
2
2
1
9
16
6
5
3
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Page 18 of 30
Latin Name
Common Name
Mentha spicata
Origanum vulgare
Prunella vulgaris
Stachys officinalis
Stachys palustris
Stachys sylvatica
Teucrium scorodonia
Thymus polytrichus
Laurus nobilis
Linum catharticum
Linum usitatissimum
Lythrum salicaria
Alcea rosea
Althaea officinalis
Lavatera arborea
Malva moschata
Malva neglecta
Malva sylvestris
Nymphoides peltata
Nymphaea alba
Forsythia suspensa x viridissima = F. x interm
Fraxinus excelsior
Ligustrum ovalifolium
Ligustrum vulgare
Chamerion angustifolium
Circaea lutetiana
Epilobium ciliatum
Epilobium hirsutum
Epilobium montanum
Epilobium obscurum
Epilobium parviflorum
Epilobium tetragonum
Oenothera glazioviana
Orobanche minor
Oxalis articulata
Oxalis corniculata
Oxalis exilis
Oxalis incarnata
Chelidonium majus
Meconopsis cambrica
Papaver atlanticum
Papaver dubium subsp. dubium
Papaver rhoeas
Papaver somniferum
Spear Mint
Wild Marjoram
Selfheal
Betony
Marsh Woundwort
Hedge Woundwort
Wood Sage
Wild Garden
Bay
Fairy Flax
Flax
Purple-loosestrife
Hollyhock
Marsh-mallow
Tree-mallow
Musk-mallow
Dwarf Mallow
Common Mallow
Fringed Water-lily
White Water-lily
Forsythia
Ash
Garden Privet
Wild Privet
Rosebay Willowherb
Enchanter's-nightshade
American Willowherb
Great Willowherb
Broad-leaved Willowherb
Short-fruited Willowherb
Hoary Willowherb
Square-stalked Willowherb
Large-flowered Evening-primrose
Common Broomrape
Pink-sorrel
Procumbent Yellow-sorrel
Least Yellow-sorrel
Pale Pink-sorrel
Greater Celandine
Welsh Poppy
Atlas Poppy
Long-headed Poppy
Common Poppy
Opium Poppy
Taxon Group
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
31/12/1994
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
11/09/1997
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
31/12/1993
03/06/2004
31/12/1989
24/07/1997
20/08/2005
27/08/1973
31/12/2005
12/08/2005
31/12/1997
16/05/2004
31/12/1988
11/09/1997
31/12/2005
16/05/2004
31/12/1990
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
30/06/2005
02/09/1997
23/08/2004
30/06/2005
11/09/1997
27/08/2005
26/07/2003
27/06/2005
31/12/2006
03/07/2005
11/07/2008
31/12/1993
17/09/2006
31/12/1988
30/05/2005
07/08/2005
01/06/2003
03/07/2005
30/06/2007
04/07/2006
07/08/2006
30/06/2005
31/07/2008
20/08/2008
03/06/2004
09/04/2008
03/04/2006
16/07/2006
13/04/2007
27/08/2005
31/12/2008
10/08/2008
02/06/2007
04/07/2006
17/09/2006
21/08/2008
31/12/1991
31/12/2006
31/12/2007
20/08/2008
17/09/2006
07/08/2006
03/09/2008
31/12/2008
31/12/2006
14/08/2006
31/12/2006
31/12/2005
14/08/2006
31/12/2005
31/12/2007
31/12/2006
31/12/2005
04/07/2006
2
4
9
2
10
10
1
2
3
1
3
4
3
17
2
4
5
9
1
2
1
15
2
8
7
6
7
26
7
7
10
4
5
4
1
6
1
2
3
1
1
2
8
5
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Page 19 of 30
Latin Name
Common Name
Plantago coronopus
Plantago lanceolata
Plantago major
Plantago maritima
Plantago media
Polygala vulgaris
Fagopyrum esculentum
Fallopia baldschuanica
Fallopia convolvulus
Fallopia japonica
Persicaria amphibia
Persicaria hydropiper
Persicaria lapathifolia
Persicaria maculosa
Persicaria minor
Polygonum arenastrum
Rumex
Rumex acetosa
Rumex acetosella
Rumex conglomeratus
Rumex crispus
Rumex hydrolapathum
Rumex obtusifolius
Rumex pulcher
Rumex sanguineus
Anagallis arvensis
Cyclamen hederifolium
Glaux maritima
Lysimachia nemorum
Lysimachia nummularia
Lysimachia punctata
Lysimachia vulgaris
Primula veris
Primula vulgaris
Samolus valerandi
Anemone nemorosa
Aquilegia vulgaris
Caltha palustris
Clematis vitalba
Helleborus foetidus
Myosurus minimus
Nigella damascena
Ranunculus acris
Ranunculus auricomus
Buck's-horn Plantain
Ribwort Plantain
Greater Plantain
Sea Plantain
Hoary Plantain
Common Milkwort
Buckwheat
Russian-vine
Black-bindweed
Japanese Knotweed
Amphibious Bistort
Water-pepper
Pale Persicaria
Redshank
Small Water-pepper
Equal-leaved Knotgrass
Common Sorrel
Sheep's Sorrel
Clustered Dock
Curled Dock
Water Dock
Broad-leaved Dock
Fiddle Dock
Wood Dock
Scarlet Pimpernel
Sowbread
Sea-milkwort
Yellow Pimpernel
Creeping-Jenny
Dotted Loosestrife
Yellow Loosestrife
Cowslip
Primrose
Brookweed
Wood Anemone
Columbine
Marsh-marigold
Traveller's-joy
Stinking Hellebore
Mousetail
Love-in-a-mist
Meadow Buttercup
Goldilocks Buttercup
Taxon Group
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
03/06/2004
26/07/2003
16/05/2004
11/07/2005
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
31/12/1994
31/12/1991
10/08/2005
26/09/2006
02/09/1997
03/06/2004
11/06/2005
01/07/2005
02/09/1997
03/06/2004
31/12/2008
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
11/09/1997
01/06/2003
11/06/2005
03/06/2004
26/07/2003
07/03/2007
11/09/1997
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
16/06/2006
01/07/2005
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
24/07/1997
24/04/2004
22/04/2006
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
01/06/2007
31/05/2004
31/12/1994
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
07/08/2006
10/08/2005
31/12/2005
31/12/2006
03/06/2004
17/09/2008
31/12/2006
10/08/2008
31/12/2006
31/12/2007
03/09/2008
31/12/2005
31/12/2006
11/09/1997
31/12/2006
31/12/2006
31/12/2007
31/12/2006
31/12/2007
01/07/2005
07/08/2006
06/03/2007
09/04/2008
17/09/2006
10/08/2008
31/12/2007
16/07/2006
03/06/2004
20/08/2008
25/07/1998
09/04/2008
31/12/2006
12/04/2006
09/04/2008
03/06/2010
23/06/2005
31/12/2006
31/12/2006
-
5
9
9
2
2
1
2
6
5
3
13
4
3
16
3
8
1
8
2
5
9
4
10
5
11
7
1
4
1
1
2
3
2
10
12
7
3
3
11
2
7
3
9
1
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Page 20 of 30
Latin Name
Common Name
Ranunculus baudotii
Ranunculus bulbosus
Ranunculus ficaria
Ranunculus ficaria subsp. ficaria
Ranunculus repens
Ranunculus sceleratus
Ranunculus trichophyllus
Reseda lutea
Reseda luteola
Rhamnus cathartica
Agrimonia eupatoria
Aphanes arvensis
Aphanes arvensis agg.
Cotoneaster bullatus
Cotoneaster franchetii
Cotoneaster frigidus x salicifolius = C. x water
Cotoneaster hjelmqvistii
Cotoneaster horizontalis
Crataegus coccinea
Crataegus laevigata
Crataegus monogyna
Crataegus monogyna x laevigata = C. x media
Duchesnea indica
Filipendula ulmaria
Fragaria vesca
Geum urbanum
Malus pumila
Malus sylvestris
Potentilla anserina
Potentilla erecta
Potentilla reptans
Potentilla sterilis
Prunus
Prunus avium
Prunus cerasifera
Prunus domestica
Prunus laurocerasus
Prunus spinosa
Prunus spinosa x domestica = P. x fruticans
Pyracantha rogersiana
Rosa
Rosa arvensis
Rosa canina
Rosa canina agg.
Brackish Water-crowfoot
Bulbous Buttercup
Lesser Celandine
Creeping Buttercup
Celery-leaved Buttercup
Thread-leaved Water-crowfoot
Wild Mignonette
Weld
Buckthorn
Agrimony
Parsley-piert
Hollyberry cotoneaster
Franchet's Cotoneaster
Waterer's Cotoneaster
Hjelmqvist's Cotoneaster
Wall Cotoneaster
Pear-fruited Cockspurthorn
Midland Hawthorn
Hawthorn
Yellow-flowered Strawberry
Meadowsweet
Wild Strawberry
Wood Avens
Apple
Crab Apple
Silverweed
Tormentil
Creeping Cinquefoil
Barren Strawberry
Wild Cherry
Cherry Plum
Wild Plum
Cherry Laurel
Blackthorn
Asian Firethorn
Field-rose
Dog-rose
Taxon Group
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
11/09/1997
16/05/2004
28/03/2004
24/04/2004
26/07/2003
24/07/1997
05/09/1997
30/06/2004
03/06/2004
07/08/2005
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
31/12/1993
31/12/1991
22/05/1994
31/12/1992
27/06/2005
31/12/1992
09/04/2008
16/05/2004
31/12/2006
27/08/2005
11/09/1997
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
02/06/2007
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
09/04/2008
03/06/2004
31/12/2005
26/09/2006
09/04/2008
16/05/2004
31/12/2005
31/12/1993
09/04/2008
16/05/2004
17/09/2006
11/07/2005
31/12/1997
31/12/2006
09/04/2008
16/05/2004
31/12/2006
17/09/2006
31/12/1997
31/12/2005
31/12/2006
31/12/2008
31/12/2006
31/12/2006
31/12/1993
31/12/2006
03/09/2008
21/08/2008
31/12/2007
31/12/2006
07/08/2006
02/08/2008
21/08/2008
26/09/2006
31/12/2006
31/12/2005
09/04/2008
20/08/2008
09/04/2008
31/12/2006
20/08/2008
21/08/2008
31/12/2008
26/09/2006
03/09/2008
17/09/2006
4
5
12
2
9
29
4
2
5
1
8
3
4
1
2
1
1
3
2
2
18
3
2
6
3
10
4
1
8
1
9
8
3
2
2
1
3
10
1
1
4
6
4
9
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Latin Name
Rosa rubiginosa agg.
Rosa rugosa
Rosa spinosissima
Rubus armeniacus
Rubus caesius
Rubus fruticosus agg.
Rubus idaeus
Rubus laciniatus
Rubus ulmifolius
Sanguisorba minor subsp. minor
Sorbaria sorbifolia
Sorbus aria
Sorbus aucuparia
Sorbus intermedia
Asperula cynanchica subsp. cynanchica
Cruciata laevipes
Galium aparine
Galium mollugo
Galium palustre
Galium palustre subsp. palustre
Galium saxatile
Galium verum
Sherardia arvensis
Populus alba
Populus alba x tremula = P. x canescens
Populus nigra
Populus nigra x deltoides = P. x canadensis
Populus tremula
Salix
Salix alba
Salix caprea
Salix cinerea
Salix cinerea subsp. oleifolia
Salix fragilis
Salix viminalis
Antirrhinum majus
Chaenorhinum minus
Cymbalaria muralis
Digitalis purpurea
Euphrasia nemorosa
Euphrasia officinalis agg.
Hebe elliptica x speciosa = H. x franciscana
Kickxia elatine
Kickxia spuria
Common Name
Japanese Rose
Burnet Rose
Dewberry
Bramble
Raspberry
Salad Burnet
Sorbaria
Common Whitebeam
Rowan
Swedish Whitebeam
Squinancywort
Crosswort
Cleavers
Hedge Bedstraw
Marsh-bedstraw
Common Marsh-bedstraw
Heath Bedstraw
Lady's Bedstraw
Field Madder
White Poplar
Grey Poplar
Black-poplar
Hybrid Black-poplar
Aspen
White Willow
Goat Willow
Grey Willow
Rusty Willow
Crack-willow
Osier
Snapdragon
Small Toadflax
Ivy-leaved Toadflax
Foxglove
Eyebright
Hedge Veronica
Sharp-leaved Fluellen
Round-leaved Fluellen
Taxon Group
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
31/12/1989
31/12/2000
07/05/2008
31/12/2005
09/06/2005
01/06/2003
16/05/2004
31/12/1990
03/09/2008
18/03/1993
31/12/1997
09/06/2005
03/06/2004
31/12/1991
07/08/2005
24/04/2004
16/05/2004
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
11/06/2005
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
03/07/2005
11/06/2005
31/12/1997
21/08/2008
03/06/2004
11/09/1997
10/08/2005
16/05/2004
02/09/1997
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
14/08/2006
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
27/06/2005
03/06/2004
31/12/1993
31/12/2005
10/08/2008
09/05/2006
03/09/2008
21/08/2008
31/12/1995
31/12/2005
31/07/2008
20/08/2008
02/08/2008
09/04/2008
31/12/2006
11/06/2005
29/06/2005
31/12/2008
10/08/2008
03/09/2008
26/09/2006
31/12/2000
03/09/2008
10/08/2005
09/04/2008
18/07/2008
31/12/2007
31/12/2008
31/12/2006
03/09/2008
31/12/2008
26/09/2006
09/04/2008
07/08/2005
07/08/2005
31/12/2007
-
1
2
1
1
7
19
2
2
1
5
1
2
4
1
1
3
12
7
2
1
2
6
6
3
2
4
2
2
2
4
6
3
9
5
3
4
1
7
7
2
2
1
3
1
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Page 22 of 30
Latin Name
Common Name
Linaria purpurea
Linaria vulgaris
Melampyrum pratense
Odontites vernus
Odontites vernus subsp. serotinus
Scrophularia auriculata
Scrophularia nodosa
Verbascum blattaria
Verbascum lychnitis
Verbascum thapsus
Veronica agrestis
Veronica anagallis-aquatica
Veronica arvensis
Veronica beccabunga
Veronica catenata
Veronica chamaedrys
Veronica filiformis
Veronica hederifolia
Veronica hederifolia subsp. hederifolia
Veronica hederifolia subsp. lucorum
Veronica montana
Veronica officinalis
Veronica persica
Veronica serpyllifolia
Atropa belladonna
Datura stramonium
Hyoscyamus niger
Lycopersicon esculentum
Nicandra physalodes
Solanum dulcamara
Solanum nigrum
Solanum physalifolium
Solanum tuberosum
Daphne laureola
Tilia
Tilia platyphyllos x cordata = T. x europaea
Ulmus
Ulmus minor
Ulmus procera
Parietaria judaica
Soleirolia soleirolii
Urtica dioica
Urtica urens
Centranthus ruber
Purple Toadflax
Common Toadflax
Common Cow-wheat
Red Bartsia
Water Figwort
Common Figwort
Moth Mullein
White Mullein
Great Mullein
Green Field-speedwell
Blue Water-Speedwell
Wall Speedwell
Brooklime
Pink Water-Speedwell
Germander Speedwell
Slender Speedwell
Ivy-leaved Speedwell
Wood Speedwell
Heath Speedwell
Common Field-speedwell
Thyme-leaved Speedwell
Deadly Nightshade
Thorn-apple
Henbane
Tomato
Apple-of-Peru
Bittersweet
Black Nightshade
Green Nightshade
Potato
Spurge-laurel
Lime
English Elm
Pellitory-of-the-wall
Mind-your-own-business
Common Nettle
Small Nettle
Red valerian
Taxon Group
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
30/06/2005
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
03/07/2005
16/05/2004
25/07/1997
03/06/2004
04/07/2006
31/12/1978
11/06/2005
31/12/1997
07/07/2005
16/05/2004
24/07/1997
02/09/1997
26/07/2003
31/12/2005
28/03/2004
16/05/2004
02/06/2007
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
26/07/2003
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
31/12/2000
31/08/2004
05/08/2006
31/01/2005
24/07/1997
30/06/2005
29/06/2008
31/12/1992
16/05/2004
UNKNOWN
16/05/2004
03/06/2004
31/12/1989
31/07/2008
26/07/2003
03/07/2005
24/07/1997
03/06/2004
03/06/2004
10/08/2008
31/12/2005
02/08/2008
03/06/2004
03/09/2008
20/08/2008
31/12/2006
31/12/2006
14/08/2006
17/09/2006
31/07/2008
20/08/2008
10/08/2008
09/04/2008
31/12/2007
31/12/2007
11/06/2005
31/12/2005
31/12/2006
31/12/2005
06/08/2008
31/12/2006
03/09/2008
31/12/2006
08/09/2008
28/07/2007
09/04/2008
02/06/2010
20/08/2008
31/12/2007
31/12/2006
31/12/2006
21/08/2008
03/09/2008
31/12/2006
7
3
1
4
2
11
6
2
1
6
1
1
8
7
8
9
4
8
4
5
2
2
9
9
3
4
1
2
2
20
7
1
2
4
1
9
10
2
1
7
3
38
5
6
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Latin Name
Common Name
Valeriana officinalis
Valerianella carinata
Verbena officinalis
Viola
Viola arvensis
Viola hirta
Viola lutea x tricolor x altaica = V. x wittrockia
Viola odorata
Viola reichenbachiana
Viola riviniana
Vitis vinifera
Aster agg.
Potamopyrgus antipodarum
Valvata (Valvata) cristata
Lymnaea (Lymnaea) stagnalis
Lymnaea (Stagnicola) palustris
Radix balthica
Physa fontinalis
Anisus (Anisus) leucostoma
Anisus (Disculifer) vortex
Bathyomphalus contortus
Gyraulus (Armiger) crista
Hippeutis complanatus
Planorbarius corneus
Planorbis planorbis
Pisidium nitidum
Pisidium subtruncatum
Pseudamnicola confusa
Argiope bruennichi
Carcinus maenas
Platycnemis pennipes
Ischnura elegans
Enallagma cyathigerum
Coenagrion pulchellum
Coenagrion puella
Gomphus vulgatissimus
Cordulegaster boltonii
Brachytron pratense
Aeshna grandis
Aeshna cyanea
Aeshna mixta
Anax imperator
Cordulia aenea
Libellula depressa
Common Valerian
Keeled-fruited Cornsalad
Vervain
Field Pansy
Hairy Violet
Garden Pansy
Sweet Violet
Early Dog-violet
Common Dog-violet
Grape-vine
Snails
Shore crab
White-legged Damselfly
Blue-tailed Damselfly
Common Blue Damselfly
Variable Damselfly
Azure Damselfly
Common Club-tail
Golden-ringed Dragonfly
Hairy Dragonfly
Brown Hawker
Southern Hawker
Migrant Hawker
Emperor Dragonfly
Downy Emerald
Broad-bodied Chaser
Taxon Group
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
flowering plant
mollusc
mollusc
mollusc
mollusc
mollusc
mollusc
mollusc
mollusc
mollusc
mollusc
mollusc
mollusc
mollusc
mollusc
mollusc
mollusc
spider (Araneae)
crustacean
insect - dragonfly (Odonata)
insect - dragonfly (Odonata)
insect - dragonfly (Odonata)
insect - dragonfly (Odonata)
insect - dragonfly (Odonata)
insect - dragonfly (Odonata)
insect - dragonfly (Odonata)
insect - dragonfly (Odonata)
insect - dragonfly (Odonata)
insect - dragonfly (Odonata)
insect - dragonfly (Odonata)
insect - dragonfly (Odonata)
insect - dragonfly (Odonata)
insect - dragonfly (Odonata)
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
01/07/2005
31/12/1993
03/06/2004
20/08/2008
27/08/2005
18/03/1993
31/12/1991
16/05/2004
30/04/2005
24/04/2004
31/12/1992
31/12/2006
08/08/1997
28/08/1997
28/08/1997
08/08/1997
08/08/1997
28/08/1997
02/09/1997
08/08/1997
28/08/1997
08/08/1997
28/08/1997
28/08/1997
28/08/1997
28/08/1997
28/08/1997
08/08/1997
16/08/2004
28/10/2004
31/12/1997
31/12/1965
31/12/1978
31/12/1978
31/12/1978
31/12/1978
31/12/1965
06/06/1982
31/12/1978
31/12/1978
31/12/1978
31/12/1974
31/12/1978
31/12/1978
03/07/2005
31/12/2006
16/07/2006
10/08/2008
02/08/2008
02/06/2008
20/08/2008
31/12/2007
31/12/2007
14/08/2006
05/10/1997
28/08/1997
05/10/1997
05/10/1997
05/10/1997
05/10/1997
02/09/1997
05/10/1997
05/10/1997
05/10/1997
20/08/2004
24/06/1998
31/12/1997
31/12/1997
31/12/1997
31/12/1997
24/09/2005
31/12/1997
2
8
6
1
4
4
2
12
5
6
2
1
14
3
3
6
12
3
3
7
2
6
2
1
7
2
1
1
2
1
1
6
2
2
2
1
1
2
3
3
5
1
1
2
Page 24 of 30
Latin Name
Common Name
Libellula fulva
Libellula quadrimaculata
Orthetrum cancellatum
Sympetrum striolatum
Sympetrum sanguineum
Conocephalus fuscus
Conocephalus dorsalis
Nepa cinerea
Sigara stagnalis
Sigara dorsalis
Callicorixa praeusta
Corixa affinis
Corixa panzeri
Sigara lateralis
Corixa punctata
Hesperocorixa linnaei
Hesperocorixa sahlbergi
Notonecta glauca
Microvelia reticulata
Ilyocoris cimicoides
Hydrometra stagnorum
Chartoscirta cincta
Notonecta marmorea
Plea minutissima
Haliplus ruficollis agg.
Gyrinus urinator
Haliplus (Neohaliplus) lineatocollis
Haliplus (Haliplinus) immaculatus
Haliplus (Haliplinus) sibiricus
Haliplus (Liaphlus) laminatus
Noterus clavicornis
Agabus (Acatodes) sturmii
Agabus (Gaurodytes) bipustulatus
Agabus (Gaurodytes) conspersus
Agabus (Gaurodytes) didymus
Ilybius ater
Ilybius fuliginosus
Ilybius quadriguttatus
Colymbetes fuscus
Rhantus (Rhantus) suturalis
Liopterus haemorrhoidalis
Dytiscus marginalis
Hydaticus seminiger
Hydroglyphus geminus
Scarce Chaser
Four-spotted Chaser
Black-tailed Skimmer
Common Darter
Ruddy Darter
Short-winged Cone-head
Great Diving Beetle
Taxon Group
insect - dragonfly (Odonata)
insect - dragonfly (Odonata)
insect - dragonfly (Odonata)
insect - dragonfly (Odonata)
insect - dragonfly (Odonata)
insect - orthopteran
insect - orthopteran
insect - true bug (Hemiptera)
insect - true bug (Hemiptera)
insect - true bug (Hemiptera)
insect - true bug (Hemiptera)
insect - true bug (Hemiptera)
insect - true bug (Hemiptera)
insect - true bug (Hemiptera)
insect - true bug (Hemiptera)
insect - true bug (Hemiptera)
insect - true bug (Hemiptera)
insect - true bug (Hemiptera)
insect - true bug (Hemiptera)
insect - true bug (Hemiptera)
insect - true bug (Hemiptera)
insect - true bug (Hemiptera)
insect - true bug (Hemiptera)
insect - true bug (Hemiptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
31/12/1965
31/12/1978
31/12/1978
31/12/1995
31/12/1997
15/09/2005
16/07/2004
28/08/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
23/10/1997
23/10/1997
21/08/1997
23/10/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
28/08/1997
28/08/1997
28/08/1997
09/09/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
28/08/1997
21/08/1997
28/08/1997
21/08/1997
28/08/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
23/10/1996
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
28/08/1997
23/08/2003
28/08/1997
23/10/1997
23/10/1997
09/09/1997
09/09/1997
09/09/1997
09/09/1997
28/08/1997
09/09/1997
09/09/1997
28/08/1997
23/10/1997
28/08/1997
23/10/1997
28/08/1997
28/08/1997
28/08/1997
23/10/1997
28/08/1997
-
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
3
3
4
4
1
1
3
1
1
1
2
1
10
2
3
1
12
10
6
1
4
1
4
3
2
1
2
1
3
1
Page 25 of 30
Latin Name
Graptodytes pictus
Hydroporus angustatus
Hydroporus memnonius
Hydroporus palustris
Hydroporus planus
Nebrioporus (Nebrioporus) elegans
Porhydrus lineatus
Hygrotus (Coelambus) impressopunctatus
Hygrotus (Coelambus) parallelogrammus
Hygrotus (Hygrotus) inaequalis
Hyphydrus ovatus
Laccophilus hyalinus
Laccophilus minutus
Helophorus (Atracthelophorus) brevipalpis
Helophorus (Helophorus) minutus
Anacaena bipustulata
Anacaena globulus
Anacaena limbata
Cymbiodyta marginellus
Enochrus halophilus
Enochrus testaceus
Helochares lividus
Hydrobius fuscipes
Laccobius bipunctatus
Laccobius colon
Cercyon (Cercyon) marinus
Cercyon (Cercyon) sternalis
Ochthebius (Homalochthebius) minimus
Ochthebius (Hymenodes) nanus
Lucanus cervus
Lampyris noctiluca
Cantharis fusca
Crudosilis ruficollis
Ochlodes sylvanus
Thymelicus sylvestris
Thymelicus lineola
Colias croceus
Gonepteryx rhamni
Pieris brassicae
Pieris rapae
Pieris napi
Satyrium w-album
Lycaena phlaeas
Polyommatus icarus
Common Name
Stag Beetle
Glow-worm
Small Skipper
Essex Skipper
Clouded Yellow
Brimstone
Large White
Small White
Green-veined White
White-letter Hairstreak
Small Copper
Common Blue
Taxon Group
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - beetle (Coleoptera)
insect - butterfly
insect - butterfly
insect - butterfly
insect - butterfly
insect - butterfly
insect - butterfly
insect - butterfly
insect - butterfly
insect - butterfly
insect - butterfly
insect - butterfly
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
28/08/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
28/08/1997
21/08/1997
28/08/1997
28/08/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
28/08/1997
21/08/1997
28/08/1997
21/08/1997
28/08/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
28/08/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
28/08/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
21/08/1997
28/08/1997
31/12/2000
29/06/1998
31/12/1970
31/12/1950
11/07/2007
14/08/1996
13/07/2007
08/07/1996
30/03/1996
21/07/2002
14/08/1996
14/08/1996
31/12/2000
14/08/1996
14/08/1996
09/09/1997
09/09/1997
09/09/1997
09/09/1997
28/08/1997
28/08/1997
28/08/1997
28/08/1997
28/08/1997
28/08/1997
28/08/1997
28/08/1997
09/09/1997
28/08/1997
17/06/2005
12/07/2007
23/08/2003
08/04/2010
16/07/2004
30/04/2005
08/07/2007
15/09/2005
-
3
1
1
12
1
1
1
1
1
9
7
1
5
1
7
2
3
9
3
1
5
1
7
2
2
1
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
4
1
3
6
2
4
2
2
3
2
Page 26 of 30
Latin Name
Common Name
Celastrina argiolus
Celastrina argiolus subsp. britanna
Vanessa atalanta
Vanessa cardui
Aglais urticae
Inachis io
Polygonia c-album
Boloria euphrosyne
Pyronia tithonus
Pyronia tithonus subsp. britanniae
Maniola jurtina
Hepialus lupulinus
Triaxomasia caprimulgella
Yponomeuta padella
Ypsolopha dentella
Plutella xylostella
Hofmannophila pseudospretella
Endrosis sarcitrella
Carcina quercana
Ethmia dodecea
Pexicopia malvella
Helcystogramma rufescens
Mompha lacteella
Agapeta hamana
Pandemis cerasana
Archips podana
Cacoecimorpha pronubana
Epiphyas postvittana
Lozotaeniodes formosanus
Ditula angustiorana
Cnephasia stephensiana
Cnephasia incertana
Tortrix viridana
Acleris forsskaleana
Lobesia occidentis
Gypsonoma aceriana
Epiblema uddmanniana
Eucosma aemulana
Spilonota ocellana
Rhyacionia buoliana
Alucita hexadactyla
Chrysoteuchia culmella
Crambus pascuella
Crambus lathoniellus
Holly Blue
Holly Blue
Red Admiral
Painted Lady
Small Tortoiseshell
Peacock
Comma
Pearl-bordered Fritillary
Hedge Brown
Hedge Brown
Meadow Brown
Common Swift
Small Timber Clothes
Orchard Ermine
Honeysuckle Moth
Diamond-back Moth
Brown House-moth
White-shouldered Moth
Long-horned Flat-body
Dotted Ermel
Hollyhock Seed Moth
Orange Crest
Rust-blotch Cosmet
Common Yellow Conch
Barred Twist
Large Twist
Carnation Twist
Light Brown Apple-moth
Orange Pine Twist
Red-barred Tortrix
Great Grey Shade
Light Grey Shade
Green Oak Tortrix
Maple Button
Spurge Marble
Rosy Cloaked Shoot
Bramble-shoot Moth
Obscure Bell
Bud Moth
Pine Shoot Moth
Twenty-plumed Moth
Garden Grass-veneer
Inlaid Grass-veneer
Hook-streak Grass-veneer
Taxon Group
insect - butterfly
insect - butterfly
insect - butterfly
insect - butterfly
insect - butterfly
insect - butterfly
insect - butterfly
insect - butterfly
insect - butterfly
insect - butterfly
insect - butterfly
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
Ownership of this data remains with the original recorder whilst copyright of this material remains property of the
Sussex Biodiversity Records Centre. Reproduction is strictly prohibited.
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
14/08/1996
14/08/1996
14/08/1996
14/08/1996
20/08/1995
16/07/2004
21/07/2002
14/08/1996
14/08/1996
14/08/1996
14/08/1996
02/06/2002
31/12/1725
20/07/1997
29/07/1997
01/07/2011
09/08/1998
12/08/1998
01/07/2011
31/12/2002
31/12/1970
01/07/2011
31/12/1970
05/07/1998
01/07/2011
10/09/1997
09/07/1995
05/09/2003
01/07/2011
01/07/2011
01/07/2011
01/07/2011
03/07/1996
01/07/2011
31/12/1970
01/07/2011
01/07/2011
31/12/1970
01/07/2011
15/07/1997
08/05/1998
30/06/1997
17/06/1997
02/06/1998
15/07/2007
15/03/2009
15/03/2009
09/07/2007
29/07/2005
14/07/2007
31/12/1970
20/07/1998
12/08/1997
01/07/2011
26/09/2003
01/07/2011
19/09/2003
16/06/1997
28/07/1997
17/07/1998
01/07/2011
01/07/2011
-
1
1
5
2
5
4
3
1
1
5
5
1
2
6
6
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
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1
1
4
1
1
1
1
4
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35
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Latin Name
Common Name
Crambus perlella
Agriphila selasella
Agriphila straminella
Agriphila tristella
Agriphila inquinatella
Agriphila geniculea
Catoptria falsella
Chrysocrambus linetella
Scoparia subfusca
Scoparia pyralella
Dipleurina lacustrata
Eudonia angustea
Eudonia mercurella
Evergestis forficalis
Pyrausta aurata
Pyrausta purpuralis
Ostrinia nubilalis
Eurrhypara hortulata
Phlyctaenia coronata
Udea lutealis
Udea prunalis
Udea olivalis
Udea ferrugalis
Nomophila noctuella
Diasemia reticularis
Diasemiopsis ramburialis
Pleuroptya ruralis
Hypsopygia costalis
Synaphe punctalis
Orthopygia glaucinalis
Endotricha flammealis
Galleria mellonella
Aphomia sociella
Dioryctria abietella
Myelois circumvoluta
Ephestia parasitella
Emmelina monodactyla
Watsonalla binaria
Habrosyne pyritoides
Alsophila aescularia
Hemithea aestivaria
Cyclophora annularia
Scopula imitaria
Idaea biselata
Satin Grass-veneer
Pale-streak Grass-veneer
Straw Grass-veneer
Common Grass-veneer
Barred Grass-veneer
Elbow-stripe Grass-veneer
Chequered Grass-veneer
Orange-bar Grass-veneer
Large Grey
Meadow Grey
Little Grey
Narrow-winged Grey
Small Grey
Garden Pebble
Small Purple & Gold
Common Purple & Gold
European Corn-borer
Small Magpie
Elder Pearl
Pale Straw Pearl
Dusky Pearl
Olive Pearl
Rusty Dot
Rush Veneer
Lettered China-mark
Vagrant China-mark
Mother of Pearl
Gold Triangle
Long-legged Tabby
Double-striped Tabby
Rosy Tabby
Wax Moth
Bee Moth
Dark Pine Knot-horn
Thistle Ermine
False Cacao Moth
Common Plume
Oak Hook-tip
Buff Arches
March Moth
Common Emerald
Mocha
Small Blood-vein
Small Fan-footed Wave
Taxon Group
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
07/07/1998
02/08/1997
17/08/1998
30/06/1997
28/08/2003
02/08/1997
22/07/1997
08/06/1997
14/06/1997
30/06/1997
05/07/1997
18/09/1997
12/06/1997
12/06/1997
10/08/1997
21/07/2002
05/07/1998
04/07/1995
11/07/1997
30/08/1997
17/07/1997
13/06/1997
08/08/1998
05/07/1998
14/06/1949
31/12/1945
22/07/1995
09/07/1995
13/07/1997
04/08/1997
14/07/1997
10/08/1997
12/06/1997
08/08/1997
06/07/1997
01/07/2011
03/09/2003
10/05/2002
01/07/2011
22/03/2005
01/07/2011
05/06/2004
01/07/2011
01/07/2011
01/07/2011
31/08/1998
06/09/2003
17/08/1998
21/08/1998
01/07/2011
05/06/1998
17/09/1998
05/07/1998
06/08/1998
09/09/2003
08/08/1998
01/07/2011
20/07/1998
07/07/1998
01/07/2011
09/08/1998
07/09/1998
18/08/1998
09/08/1998
01/07/2011
09/08/1998
08/08/1998
01/07/2011
09/08/1997
07/09/2003
-
5
1
1
15
1
32
16
1
2
2
2
3
9
11
14
1
1
49
21
2
5
15
2
5
1
1
36
8
4
1
29
7
26
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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Latin Name
Common Name
Idaea trigeminata
Idaea aversata
Rhodometra sacraria
Lampropteryx suffumata
Thera cupressata
Colostygia pectinataria
Hydriomena furcata
Eupithecia dodoneata
Chloroclystis v-ata
Pasiphila rectangulata
Gymnoscelis rufifasciata
Lomaspilis marginata
Opisthograptis luteolata
Selenia dentaria
Odontopera bidentata
Ourapteryx sambucaria
Peribatodes rhomboidaria
Hypomecis roboraria
Ectropis bistortata
Laothoe populi
Cerura vinula
Ptilodon cucullina
Phalera bucephala
Peridea anceps
Eilema sororcula
Eilema lurideola
Agrotis clavis
Agrotis exclamationis
Noctua pronuba
Diarsia rubi
Hada plebeja
Lacanobia oleracea
Orthosia gothica
Mythimna impura
Mythimna l-album
Xylocampa areola
Conistra vaccinii
Craniophora ligustri
Ipimorpha subtusa
Apamea monoglypha
Apamea lithoxylaea
Oligia fasciuncula
Mesoligia furuncula
Celaena leucostigma
Treble Brown Spot
Riband Wave
Vestal
Water Carpet
Cypress Carpet
Green Carpet
July Highflyer
Oak-tree Pug
V-pug
Green Pug
Double-striped Pug
Clouded Border
Brimstone Moth
Early Thorn
Scalloped Hazel
Swallow-tailed Moth
Willow Beauty
Great Oak Beauty
Engrailed
Poplar Hawk-moth
Puss Moth
Maple Prominent
Buff-tip
Great Prominent
Orange Footman
Common Footman
Heart & Club
Heart & Dart
Large Yellow Underwing
Small Square-spot
Shears
Bright-Line Brown-Eye
Hebrew Character
Smoky Wainscot
L-album Wainscot
Early Grey
Chestnut
Coronet
Olive
Dark Arches
Light Arches
Middle-barred Minor
Cloaked Minor
Crescent
Taxon Group
First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
01/07/2011
01/07/2011
01/07/2011
12/04/2003
13/06/2004
10/05/2002
01/07/2011
12/04/2003
10/05/2002
01/07/2011
02/06/2002
01/07/2011
01/07/2011
12/04/2003
10/05/2002
01/07/2011
01/07/2011
16/07/1996
12/04/2003
02/06/2002
16/07/2004
10/05/2002
02/06/2002
10/05/2002
14/05/2004
01/07/2011
01/07/2011
01/07/2011
01/07/2011
02/06/2002
10/05/2002
01/07/2011
12/04/2003
01/07/2011
25/09/2004
22/03/2005
22/03/2005
01/07/2011
01/07/2011
01/07/2011
01/07/2011
01/07/2011
01/07/2011
07/08/1995
22/08/2004
18/07/1996
01/07/2011
10/04/2010
13/07/1996
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
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Latin Name
Common Name
Caradrina morpheus
Hypena proboscidalis
Herminia grisealis
Treble Bar
Foxglove Pug
Hoplodrina
Bradysia difformis
Corynoptera subparvula
Lycoriella castanescens
Lycoriella cellaris
Lycoriella ingenua
Scatopsciara atomaria
Halictus (Seladonia) tumulorum
Sphecodes ephippius
Nomada flavoguttata
Nomada marshamella
Bombus (Thoracombus) pascuorum
Lissotriton helveticus
Lissotriton vulgaris
Bufo bufo
Rana temporaria
Anguis fragilis
Zootoca vivipara
Natrix natrix
Erinaceus europaeus
Talpa europaea
Chiroptera
Barbastella barbastellus
Myotis mystacinus
Myotis nattereri
Pipistrellus
Long-eared sp.
Plecotus auritus
Eptesicus serotinus
Vulpes vulpes
Meles meles
Mustela erminea
Capreolus capreolus
Dama dama
Sciurus carolinensis
Arvicola terrestris
Microtus agrestis
Oryctolagus cuniculus
Mottled Rustic
Snout
Small Fan-foot
Palmate Newt
Smooth Newt
Common Toad
Common Frog
Slow-worm
Common Lizard
Grass Snake
West European Hedgehog
European Mole
Bat sp.
Western Barbastelle
Whiskered Bat
Natterer's Bat
Pipstrelle sp.
Brown Long-eared Bat
Serotine
Red Fox
Badger
Stoat
Roe Deer
Fallow Deer
Eastern Grey Squirrel
European Water Vole
Field Vole
European Rabbit
Taxon Group
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - moth
insect - true fly (Diptera)
insect - true fly (Diptera)
insect - true fly (Diptera)
insect - true fly (Diptera)
insect - true fly (Diptera)
insect - true fly (Diptera)
insect - hymenopteran
insect - hymenopteran
insect - hymenopteran
insect - hymenopteran
insect - hymenopteran
amphibian
amphibian
amphibian
amphibian
reptile
reptile
reptile
terrestrial mammal
terrestrial mammal
terrestrial mammal
terrestrial mammal
terrestrial mammal
terrestrial mammal
terrestrial mammal
terrestrial mammal
terrestrial mammal
terrestrial mammal
terrestrial mammal
terrestrial mammal
terrestrial mammal
terrestrial mammal
terrestrial mammal
terrestrial mammal
terrestrial mammal
terrestrial mammal
terrestrial mammal
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First Date
Last Date
No. of Rec's
01/07/2011
01/07/2011
01/07/2011
10/05/2002
02/06/2002
01/07/2011
31/12/1963
28/01/1958
31/12/1958
31/12/1957
31/12/1977
31/12/1960
31/12/1989
31/12/1989
31/12/1989
31/12/1989
31/12/1989
01/03/1993
01/01/1993
01/01/1992
01/01/1987
17/04/1986
04/06/1986
26/07/1987
31/10/1960
02/01/1966
13/05/1995
24/07/2006
24/07/2006
24/07/2006
31/12/1988
26/11/2003
06/05/1997
24/07/2006
31/12/1970
10/05/2007
31/12/1908
31/08/2003
07/03/1998
25/09/2003
23/06/2004
28/06/1998
19/03/1998
09/03/1960
31/12/1986
31/12/2002
31/12/2009
27/07/2011
18/08/2009
31/12/2009
31/12/2002
27/06/2010
22/02/2009
31/12/2009
03/08/2007
24/07/2006
15/01/2011
26/11/2001
10/03/2004
22/07/2010
25/06/2003
27/08/2007
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
7
2
22
17
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42
6
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19
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Woods Mill, Henfield, West Sussex BN5 9SD
Tel: 01273 497 558 / 557
Fax: 0203 070 0709
Email: [email protected]
Website: sxbrc.org.uk
Sussex Environmental Survey Directory
Report on behalf of Jo Fewtrell (WSP Environmental) regarding land at Lyminster + 2km radius.
Our Ref: ESD/11/570
Date: 20-Dec-11
The Sussex Environmental Survey Directory (ESD) was initiated in 1990 as a tool to report on biological surveys that had
taken place in Sussex. The directory now contains information on over 2,000 surveys covering over 22,000 sites. This
report details what surveys have been carried out on specific sites and directs the enquirer to where this information is
held. The Record Centre does not hold copies of all the reports that it refers enquirers to, but simply directs the
enquirer to organisations or individuals who do.
The directory is updated on a weekly basis and also contains summary data on the county’s ornithological data,
(courtesy of the Sussex Ornithological Society) and on the county’s geological sites (courtesy of the Booth Museum).
Survey Name
Arundel Park Hotel - Proposed Fishing Course Survey - (31)
Survey Author
DOLPHIN ECOLOGICAL SURVEYS
Survey Comment
Date
The area was surveyed and species lists were compiled with abundance ratings. Species lists for
each ditch and hedge are given separately. (Phase II)
7.94
Site Name
Arundel Park Hotel Proposed Fishing Course Area
Site Comment
An area of cattle-grazed fields and wet ditches.
Copies Available
WSCC
Survey Name
Brief Survey at Wick - (153)
Survey Author
GRIFFITHS, Ann
Survey Comment
Date
A short note and BRC card completed in response to a planning application for tipping (No.
LU/289/76 ).
7.77
Site Name
Arun Valley, Wick
Site Comment
A fairly species rich area of grassland. There are some trees on the site.
Copies Available
WSCC
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TQ022066
TQ015031
Survey Name
Westlands Copse Woodland Survey - (230)
Survey Author
GRIFFITHS, Ann
Survey Comment
A woodland record sheet. (Phase II)
Date
1.11.89
Site Name
Westlands Copse.
Site Comment
Copies Available
A large ancient hazel coppice woodland with ash and oak standards. The pond is derelict. Some
silver birch present. Midland hawthorn more common than Common hawthorn. No trees over
100 years old in 1990.
WSCC
Survey Name
West Sussex Potential SNCI Project - (397)
Survey Author
FINCH, Marion, CLARK, Louise
Survey Comment
Date
A survey of potential SNCIs to assess their significance. Incidental records of mammals, birds,
butterflies and moths, and ferns/bryophytes/lichens were included. ONLY West Sussex covered
in the survey. Where relevant, info. In EN/SSSI Files. NB: some sites listed below have since
been designated, and are now named accordingly.
1990-3.92
Site Name
Stubbs Copse.
Site Comment
Mainly an ash and oak woodland with a hazel understory and areas of birch.
Copies Available
WSCC, EN/SSSI/SCI
Survey Name
West Sussex Potential SNCI Project - (397)
Survey Author
FINCH, Marion, CLARK, Louise
Survey Comment
Date
A survey of potential SNCIs to assess their significance. Incidental records of mammals, birds,
butterflies and moths, and ferns/bryophytes/lichens were included. ONLY West Sussex covered
in the survey. Where relevant, info. In EN/SSSI Files. NB: some sites listed below have since
been designated, and are now named accordingly.
1990-3.92
Site Name
Westlands Copse.
Site Comment
A large ancient hazel coppice woodland with ash and oak standards. The pond is derelict. Some
silver birch present. Midland hawthorn more common than Common hawthorn. No trees over
100 years old in 1990.
WSCC, EN/SSSI/SCI
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TQ040057
TQ035058
TQ040057
Survey Name
West Sussex Potential SNCI Project - (397)
Survey Author
FINCH, Marion, CLARK, Louise
Survey Comment
Date
A survey of potential SNCIs to assess their significance. Incidental records of mammals, birds,
butterflies and moths, and ferns/bryophytes/lichens were included. ONLY West Sussex covered
in the survey. Where relevant, info. In EN/SSSI Files. NB: some sites listed below have since
been designated, and are now named accordingly.
1990-3.92
Site Name
River Arun Banks & Ditches, Climping (pSNCI)
Site Comment
Copies Available
Potential SNCI. Includes a stretch of the River Arun; the fields and ditches immediately adjacent
to the west bank and two areas each side of the road bridge. It includes arable and semiimproved grassland, ditches, the River Arun and its banks and some areas of reed-bed.
WSCC, EN/SSSI/SCI
Survey Name
West Sussex Potential SNCI Project - (397)
Survey Author
FINCH, Marion, CLARK, Louise
Survey Comment
Date
A survey of potential SNCIs to assess their significance. Incidental records of mammals, birds,
butterflies and moths, and ferns/bryophytes/lichens were included. ONLY West Sussex covered
in the survey. Where relevant, info. In EN/SSSI Files. NB: some sites listed below have since
been designated, and are now named accordingly.
1990-3.92
Site Name
Littlehampton Junction Water Meadows (pSNCI)
Site Comment
Copies Available
Potential SNCI. The grazing meadows have been improved and the ditches were dry at the time
of survey.
WSCC, EN/SSSI/SCI
Survey Name
West Sussex Potential SNCI Project - (397)
Survey Author
FINCH, Marion, CLARK, Louise
Survey Comment
Date
A survey of potential SNCIs to assess their significance. Incidental records of mammals, birds,
butterflies and moths, and ferns/bryophytes/lichens were included. ONLY West Sussex covered
in the survey. Where relevant, info. In EN/SSSI Files. NB: some sites listed below have since
been designated, and are now named accordingly.
1990-3.92
Site Name
Black Ditch Area, Lyminster (pSNCI)
Site Comment
Potential SNCI. Black Ditch is of some botanical interest, while other ditches and all fields are
of very little value.
WSCC, EN/SSSI/SCI
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TQ010025
TQ009035
TQ035045
Survey Name
West Sussex Potential SNCI Project - (397)
Survey Author
FINCH, Marion, CLARK, Louise
Survey Comment
Date
A survey of potential SNCIs to assess their significance. Incidental records of mammals, birds,
butterflies and moths, and ferns/bryophytes/lichens were included. ONLY West Sussex covered
in the survey. Where relevant, info. In EN/SSSI Files. NB: some sites listed below have since
been designated, and are now named accordingly.
1990-3.92
Site Name
Poling Meadows & Ditches (pSNCI)
Site Comment
Copies Available
Potential SNCI. A system of drains and ditches running through pasture fields, a small reedbed
and woodland.
WSCC, EN/SSSI/SCI
Survey Name
Designated SNCIs (in West Sussex) - (500)
Survey Author
WSCC
Survey Comment
Date
All SNCIs in West Sussex are covered here. All sites have management prescriptions. Each site
was surveyed botanically, but additional information on other groups is included where known.
(A hand-book 'West Sussex Sites of Nature Conservation Importance' has been produced).
(Phase II). In 1998 a further 26 new sites were added. In 2001 a further 23 new sites were added
and 1 deleted. [NB: a number of additional sites are also included which are not designated, but
which were presumably considered for designation at some stage, or which were at some time
designated but which have since be deselected].
1990-
Site Name
Poling Copse - SNCI Ar04
Site Comment
Copies Available
A block of ancient woodland at the edge of a much larger area of woodland. Partly stormdamaged with areas of conifer plantation. Much of the site is hazel coppice with oak and ash
standards and a diverse ground flora. The pond in Coots Dale has silted up (1988). There is also
frequent ash and maple. Spurge laurel is present and the eastern part is beech plantation.
EN, SWT, WSCC
Survey Name
Meadow and Ditch Survey, Arundel - (512)
Survey Author
ROBERTS, Graham
Survey Comment
Date
A brief survey of an area of less than 1 hectare. It consists of a completed record card with
notes. Lower River Valley Survey No.11.
8.90
Site Name
Meadow & Ditches, The Slipe, Arundel
Site Comment
Area has marginal conservation interest. A meadow just west of Arundel and the ditches of
some interest botanically. Meadow very herb-poor.
WSCC
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TQ048040
TQ043062
TQ014068
Survey Name
Arundel Watermeadows Survey - (622)
Survey Author
CLARK, Louise
Survey Comment
Date
A botanical survey of part of the proposed Arundel bypass. It is a survey of the ditches and is in
hand-written form. The probable effect of each of the proposed routes are also given. (At EN it is
held on file 'BO4/2-2/10 - Arundel Bypass - Scientific Information'). (Phase II)
7.87
Site Name
Arundel Water Meadows
Site Comment
An area of water meadows; mostly of little interest; just south of Arundel.
Copies Available
EN
Survey Name
Climping Farmland - Nature Conservation Interest - (689)
Survey Author
GRIFFITHS, Ann
Survey Comment
Date
Outline information only. No detailed species lists. Site was subject to an application for
"tipping" which would damage nature conservation interests. (Phase I)
10.84; 1989
Site Name
Climping Farmland (Fields E of Church Farm, Ford)
Site Comment
An area of fields and ditches. Redshank and Lapwing breed.
Copies Available
WSCC
Survey Name
Titnore Road Proof of Evidence. Appendix 2: Woodland Context. - (690)
Survey Author
CHRIS BLANDFORD ASSOC.
Survey Comment
Date
Brief site visits to ancient woodland in the proposed landfill site area. The principle features and
species were recorded on a presence/absence basis. Appendix 2 of the Titnore Road Proof of
Evidence for the public enquiry. (Phase I)
3.90-5.90
Site Name
Priory Farm Wood / Batworthpark Plantation
Site Comment
A young ash and hazel coppice with oaks on the perimeter.
Copies Available
WSCC
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TQ016063
TQ010024
TQ030064
Survey Name
Titnore Road Proof of Evidence. Appendix 2: Woodland Context. - (690)
Survey Author
CHRIS BLANDFORD ASSOC.
Survey Comment
Date
Brief site visits to ancient woodland in the proposed landfill site area. The principle features and
species were recorded on a presence/absence basis. Appendix 2 of the Titnore Road Proof of
Evidence for the public enquiry. (Phase I)
3.90-5.90
Site Name
Stubbs Copse.
Site Comment
Mainly an ash and oak woodland with a hazel understory and areas of birch.
Copies Available
WSCC
Survey Name
Titnore Road Proof of Evidence. Appendix 2: Woodland Context. - (690)
Survey Author
CHRIS BLANDFORD ASSOC.
Survey Comment
Date
Brief site visits to ancient woodland in the proposed landfill site area. The principle features and
species were recorded on a presence/absence basis. Appendix 2 of the Titnore Road Proof of
Evidence for the public enquiry. (Phase I)
3.90-5.90
Site Name
Westlands Copse.
Site Comment
Copies Available
A large ancient hazel coppice woodland with ash and oak standards. The pond is derelict. Some
silver birch present. Midland hawthorn more common than Common hawthorn. No trees over
100 years old in 1990.
WSCC
Survey Name
Titnore Road Proof of Evidence. Appendix 2: Woodland Context. - (690)
Survey Author
CHRIS BLANDFORD ASSOC.
Survey Comment
Date
Brief site visits to ancient woodland in the proposed landfill site area. The principle features and
species were recorded on a presence/absence basis. Appendix 2 of the Titnore Road Proof of
Evidence for the public enquiry. (Phase I)
3.90-5.90
Site Name
Poling Copse - SNCI Ar04
Site Comment
A block of ancient woodland at the edge of a much larger area of woodland. Partly stormdamaged with areas of conifer plantation. Much of the site is hazel coppice with oak and ash
standards and a diverse ground flora. The pond in Coots Dale has silted up (1988). There is also
frequent ash and maple. Spurge laurel is present and the eastern part is beech plantation.
WSCC
Copies Available
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TQ035058
TQ040057
TQ043062
Survey Name
Titnore Road Proof of Evidence. Appendix 2: Woodland Context. - (690)
Survey Author
CHRIS BLANDFORD ASSOC.
Survey Comment
Date
Brief site visits to ancient woodland in the proposed landfill site area. The principle features and
species were recorded on a presence/absence basis. Appendix 2 of the Titnore Road Proof of
Evidence for the public enquiry. (Phase I)
3.90-5.90
Site Name
Park Rough
Site Comment
Copies Available
An Ash and Oak woodland with young trees. Larch and Sycamore are also present. Almost no
understory and the ground flora is doninated by Bluebells.
WSCC
Survey Name
WSCC Areas of Nature Conservation Value - (700)
Survey Author
GRIFFITHS, Ann
Survey Comment
Date
Brief descriptions of areas of conservation value. Records habitats present and selected species
lists - mostly botanical with casual records of other groups. (Phase I)
1970-1980
Site Name
Priory Farm Wood / Batworthpark Plantation
Site Comment
A young ash and hazel coppice with oaks on the perimeter.
Copies Available
WSCC
Survey Name
WSCC Areas of Nature Conservation Value - (700)
Survey Author
GRIFFITHS, Ann
Survey Comment
Date
Brief descriptions of areas of conservation value. Records habitats present and selected species
lists - mostly botanical with casual records of other groups. (Phase I)
1970-1980
Site Name
Stubbs Copse.
Site Comment
Mainly an ash and oak woodland with a hazel understory and areas of birch.
Copies Available
WSCC
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TQ035066
TQ030064
TQ035058
Survey Name
WSCC Areas of Nature Conservation Value - (700)
Survey Author
GRIFFITHS, Ann
Survey Comment
Date
Brief descriptions of areas of conservation value. Records habitats present and selected species
lists - mostly botanical with casual records of other groups. (Phase I)
1970-1980
Site Name
Knucker Hole AoNCV
Site Comment
Main pond and reedbed area.
Copies Available
WSCC
Survey Name
Potential Key Dragonfly Sites - West Sussex - (838)
Survey Author
WELSTEAD, A. R., WELSTEAD, N. I.
Survey Comment
Date
A table summarising the last year that each species was seen on each site. Abstracted from
Biological Records Centre at Monks Wood.
1970-1988
Site Name
Ford Camp/Road Dragonfly Site
TQ023050
TQ002045
Site Comment
Copies Available
SxBRC Digital, WSCC
Survey Name
Sussex Churchyard Survey - (916)
Survey Author
DONOVAN, Pat
Survey Comment
Date
Botanical survey of most of the churchyards in Sussex. The majority will have just a species list,
but the ones with ecological significance have more detail. (Phase II). NB: Results held at
SxBRC for some of sites covered (with details for each site filed according to grid squares),
including ESD site nos. 841[TQ33], 1370 [TQ32], 4470 [TQ32], 4341 [SU90]., 4382 [TQ01]. [SxBRC
also holds documents in BRC box H2b].
1980-
Site Name
St Mary's Churchyard, Climping
Site Comment
Copies Available
As contact, SxBRC File Cabs, SxBRC Boxes
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TQ003026
Survey Name
Sussex Churchyard Survey - (916)
Survey Author
DONOVAN, Pat
Survey Comment
Date
Botanical survey of most of the churchyards in Sussex. The majority will have just a species list,
but the ones with ecological significance have more detail. (Phase II). NB: Results held at
SxBRC for some of sites covered (with details for each site filed according to grid squares),
including ESD site nos. 841[TQ33], 1370 [TQ32], 4470 [TQ32], 4341 [SU90]., 4382 [TQ01]. [SxBRC
also holds documents in BRC box H2b].
1980-
Site Name
St Andrew's Churchyard, Ford
TQ003038
Site Comment
Copies Available
As contact, SxBRC File Cabs, SxBRC Boxes
Survey Name
Sussex Churchyard Survey - (916)
Survey Author
DONOVAN, Pat
Survey Comment
Date
Botanical survey of most of the churchyards in Sussex. The majority will have just a species list,
but the ones with ecological significance have more detail. (Phase II). NB: Results held at
SxBRC for some of sites covered (with details for each site filed according to grid squares),
including ESD site nos. 841[TQ33], 1370 [TQ32], 4470 [TQ32], 4341 [SU90]., 4382 [TQ01]. [SxBRC
also holds documents in BRC box H2b].
1980-
Site Name
St MM Churchyard, Tortington
TQ004050
Site Comment
Copies Available
As contact, SxBRC File Cabs, SxBRC Boxes
Survey Name
Sussex Churchyard Survey - (916)
Survey Author
DONOVAN, Pat
Survey Comment
Date
Botanical survey of most of the churchyards in Sussex. The majority will have just a species list,
but the ones with ecological significance have more detail. (Phase II). NB: Results held at
SxBRC for some of sites covered (with details for each site filed according to grid squares),
including ESD site nos. 841[TQ33], 1370 [TQ32], 4470 [TQ32], 4341 [SU90]., 4382 [TQ01]. [SxBRC
also holds documents in BRC box H2b].
1980-
Site Name
St MM Churchyard, Lyminster
Site Comment
Copies Available
As contact, SxBRC File Cabs, SxBRC Boxes
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TQ023049
Survey Name
Sussex Churchyard Survey - (916)
Survey Author
DONOVAN, Pat
Survey Comment
Date
Botanical survey of most of the churchyards in Sussex. The majority will have just a species list,
but the ones with ecological significance have more detail. (Phase II). NB: Results held at
SxBRC for some of sites covered (with details for each site filed according to grid squares),
including ESD site nos. 841[TQ33], 1370 [TQ32], 4470 [TQ32], 4341 [SU90]., 4382 [TQ01]. [SxBRC
also holds documents in BRC box H2b].
1980-
Site Name
St Mary's Churchyard, Fitzalan Rd, Littlehampton
TQ031020
Site Comment
Copies Available
As contact, SxBRC File Cabs, SxBRC Boxes
Survey Name
Sussex Churchyard Survey - (916)
Survey Author
DONOVAN, Pat
Survey Comment
Date
Botanical survey of most of the churchyards in Sussex. The majority will have just a species list,
but the ones with ecological significance have more detail. (Phase II). NB: Results held at
SxBRC for some of sites covered (with details for each site filed according to grid squares),
including ESD site nos. 841[TQ33], 1370 [TQ32], 4470 [TQ32], 4341 [SU90]., 4382 [TQ01]. [SxBRC
also holds documents in BRC box H2b].
1980-
Site Name
St Nicholas's Churchyard, Poling
TQ048047
Site Comment
Copies Available
As contact, SxBRC File Cabs, SxBRC Boxes
Survey Name
Sussex Churchyard Survey - (916)
Survey Author
DONOVAN, Pat
Survey Comment
Date
Botanical survey of most of the churchyards in Sussex. The majority will have just a species list,
but the ones with ecological significance have more detail. (Phase II). NB: Results held at
SxBRC for some of sites covered (with details for each site filed according to grid squares),
including ESD site nos. 841[TQ33], 1370 [TQ32], 4470 [TQ32], 4341 [SU90]., 4382 [TQ01]. [SxBRC
also holds documents in BRC box H2b].
1980-
Site Name
Cemetery, Horsham Rd, Littlehampton
Site Comment
Copies Available
As contact, SxBRC File Cabs, SxBRC Boxes
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TQ038030
Survey Name
Ecological Appraisal of Sites in Arun District - (945)
Survey Author
SPIERS, Tony, RYLAND, Kate
Survey Comment
Date
A habitat survey of Arun District was undertaken using aerial photographs. The more significant
sites were then visited by a survey team and plant species indicated on a present/absent basis.
(Phase II). [SxBRC copy held in S1 box].
1988
Site Name
Poling Copse - SNCI Ar04
Site Comment
Copies Available
A block of ancient woodland at the edge of a much larger area of woodland. Partly stormdamaged with areas of conifer plantation. Much of the site is hazel coppice with oak and ash
standards and a diverse ground flora. The pond in Coots Dale has silted up (1988). There is also
frequent ash and maple. Spurge laurel is present and the eastern part is beech plantation.
SxBRC Boxes, As contact
Survey Name
Ecological Appraisal of Sites in Arun District - (945)
Survey Author
SPIERS, Tony, RYLAND, Kate
Survey Comment
Date
A habitat survey of Arun District was undertaken using aerial photographs. The more significant
sites were then visited by a survey team and plant species indicated on a present/absent basis.
(Phase II). [SxBRC copy held in S1 box].
1988
Site Name
Brook Barn Farm Complex
Site Comment
Copies Available
Area consists of railway lines and banks; improved grassland; a few hedges; some wet
grassland; reedbeds along the railway line and drainage dykes. Also consists of three separate
areas of land.
SxBRC Boxes, As contact
Survey Name
Ecological Appraisal of Sites in Arun District - (945)
Survey Author
SPIERS, Tony, RYLAND, Kate
Survey Comment
Date
A habitat survey of Arun District was undertaken using aerial photographs. The more significant
sites were then visited by a survey team and plant species indicated on a present/absent basis.
(Phase II). [SxBRC copy held in S1 box].
1988
Site Name
Westlands Copse & Land to East
Site Comment
Area comprises mainly of neglected hazel coppice with oak; ash and sweet chestnut standards.
Copies Available
SxBRC Boxes, As contact
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TQ043062
TQ009040
TQ038057
Survey Name
Ecological Appraisal of Sites in Arun District - (945)
Survey Author
SPIERS, Tony, RYLAND, Kate
Survey Comment
Date
A habitat survey of Arun District was undertaken using aerial photographs. The more significant
sites were then visited by a survey team and plant species indicated on a present/absent basis.
(Phase II). [SxBRC copy held in S1 box].
1988
Site Name
Knucker Hole Ponds Area & Watermeadows to West
Site Comment
Copies Available
A path with a fenced in pond on the left hand side gives way to a bridge anddd an area of
improved grassland.
SxBRC Boxes, As contact
Survey Name
Marsh Mallow (Althaea officinalis) Survey of the Lower Arun 1997 - (1093)
Survey Author
ALLEN, Simon, ABRAHAM, Frances
Survey Comment
Date
Locations of Marsh Mallow found in 1997 are pinpointed on 1:10,000 maps along with the
number of plants. All vegetation adjacent to the river banks, flood defences and ditches of the
River Arun floodplain between Pulborough & Littlehampton was searched.
07-09.97
Site Name
Arun Valley Countryside Project Area
Site Comment
Copies Available
Area covered by Arun Valley Countryside Project. Includes additional parishes of Bury,
Houghton, South Stoke, Burpham, Warningcamp, Arundel, Lyminster, Ford, Climping &
Littlehampton.
WSCC
Survey Name
Freshwater Snail (Anisus vorticulus) in Ditches in Suffolk, Norfolk and West Sussex - No. 287 - (1
Survey Author
WILLING, Martin J, KILLEEN, Ian J.
Survey Comment
Date
English Nature Research Report No. 287. An update on the 1996 report (ESD survey 2625)
regarding the Little Whirlpool Ramshorn Snail 'Anisus vorticulus'. This report combines
studies carried out indepenently on two strongholds of the species, working to similar aims and
similar methods. Martin Willing undertook and reported on the work in West Sussex, at
Amberley Wild Brooks. Report also includes details of ditch sampling conducted within 19
regional "blocks" in the Arun Valley as part of the Arun Valley Project. [SxBRC copy held in G8
Molluscs Box].
1997
Site Name
Arun Valley Countryside Project Area
Site Comment
Area covered by Arun Valley Countryside Project. Includes additional parishes of Bury,
Houghton, South Stoke, Burpham, Warningcamp, Arundel, Lyminster, Ford, Climping &
Littlehampton.
EN, SxBRC Boxes
Copies Available
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TQ023050
TQ010050
TQ010050
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
Anchor Brewery, Littlehampton - COGS
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/105
Copies Available
BMONH
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
Worthing Road, south of Toddington, Lyminster.
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/115
Copies Available
BMONH
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
Worthing Road, Lyminster.
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/116
Copies Available
BMONH
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
Priory Farm, Poling
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/92
Copies Available
BMONH
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TQ031024
TQ034033
TQ030033
TQ045046
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
Arundel Railway Station
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/75
Copies Available
BMONH
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
Poling Copse, Poling.
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/26
Copies Available
BMONH
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
East Ham Road, Littlehampton.
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/10
Copies Available
BMONH
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
Gladonian Road, Worthing Road, Lyminster.
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/05
Copies Available
BMONH
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TQ024064
TQ045061
TQ026024
TQ027034
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
The Vicarage, Poling
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/93
Copies Available
BMONH
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
Arundel Road, west of Poling Corner, Poling.
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/117
Copies Available
BMONH
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
Wick Street, Lyminster.
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/11
Copies Available
BMONH
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
Climping Sand Dune System.
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/126
Copies Available
BMONH
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TQ046046
TQ042058
TQ028037
TQ015022
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
Church Farm, Lyminster
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/90
Copies Available
BMONH
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
House on The Causeway, Arundel
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/108
Copies Available
BMONH
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
Brickyards, The Causeway, Arundel
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/109
Copies Available
BMONH
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
Rookses, Green Lane, Arundel
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/68
Copies Available
BMONH
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TQ022046
TQ027062
TQ023066
TQ011068
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
Church Street, Littlehampton.
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/96
Copies Available
BMONH
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
Old Waterworks, Littlehampton
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/84
Copies Available
BMONH
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
Wick Street, Lyminster.
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/95
Copies Available
BMONH
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
Electricity Works, Littlehampton
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/106
Copies Available
BMONH
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TQ036022
TQ036021
TQ028032
TQ022023
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
Black Ditch, Six Bells Inn, Lyminster
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/28
Copies Available
BMONH
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
near Globe Inn, Worthing Road, Lyminster.
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/03
Copies Available
BMONH
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
Courtwick Farm, Lyminster
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/91
Copies Available
BMONH
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
Wick Farm, Littlehampton
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/107
Copies Available
BMONH
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TQ026042
TQ027035
TQ018036
TQ025033
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
North Lane, Rustington.
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/118
Copies Available
BMONH
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
Pits at Gasworks, Arundel
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/110
Copies Available
BMONH
Survey Name
Sussex Geological Sites Survey - (1126)
Survey Author
Various
Survey Comment
Date
An ongoing survey of the geological sites of Sussex containing Regionally Important Geological
Sites (RIGS) and County Geological Sites (COGS).
1960-1999
Site Name
Clay Lane, Lyminster.
Site Comment
When enquiring at the Booth Museum of Natural History quote ref: TQ00/114
Copies Available
BMONH
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TQ046028
TQ023066
TQ036063
Survey Name
A Strategic and Reactive Audit River Corridor Survey, River Arun Catchment - (2115)
Survey Author
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Survey Comment
Date
The catchment is split into 300 or 500m sections, each section is treated as a discrete site. Only
macrophyte (large aquatic plants)communities are described in detail. DAFOR scale is used to
describe abundance. Detailed OS and handrawn maps. Bank profiles and vegetation structure
are visually presented.
1993
Site Name
Churchfarm Ditch, Map 1
Site Comment
Pre-dredging Survey of stretch of river noting vegetation and profiles
Copies Available
EA, SxBRC Archive
Survey Name
A Strategic and Reactive Audit River Corridor Survey, River Arun Catchment - (2115)
Survey Author
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Survey Comment
Date
The catchment is split into 300 or 500m sections, each section is treated as a discrete site. Only
macrophyte (large aquatic plants)communities are described in detail. DAFOR scale is used to
describe abundance. Detailed OS and handrawn maps. Bank profiles and vegetation structure
are visually presented.
1993
Site Name
Churchfarm Ditch, map 2
Site Comment
Pre-dredging Survey of stretch of river noting vegetation and profiles
Copies Available
EA, SxBRC Archive
Survey Name
Breeding Barn Owl Survey - Arun Valley, 1997 - (1241)
Survey Author
ALLEN, Simon
Survey Comment
Date
The survey assesses the Arun Valley barn owl population for 1997 and records the location of
recently erected barn owl boxes. (Phase II). [SxBRC copy held in G5 box].
1997
Site Name
Arun Valley Barn Owl Box 5: Brook Barn Farm
Site Comment
Site for Barn Owl breeding box in Arun Valley Breeding Barn Owl Survey - in tree
Copies Available
SxBRC Boxes
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Survey Name
Breeding Barn Owl Survey - Arun Valley, 1997 - (1241)
Survey Author
ALLEN, Simon
Survey Comment
Date
The survey assesses the Arun Valley barn owl population for 1997 and records the location of
recently erected barn owl boxes. (Phase II). [SxBRC copy held in G5 box].
1997
Site Name
Arun Valley Barn Owl Box 12: Van Heinegen Farm
Site Comment
Site for Barn Owl breeding box in Arun Valley 1997 Breeding Barn owl Survey - in tree.
Copies Available
SxBRC Boxes
Survey Name
Survey of the Flora and Selected Invertebrate Groups of the Ditches of the Lower Arun Valley. - (
Survey Author
ALLEN, Simon, ABRAHAM, Frances
Survey Comment
Date
A survey of aquatic and riparian flora, Mollusca, Coleoptera (Beetles), Hemiptera (True Bugs),
Heteroptera (Plant Bugs) of Lower Arun Valley. Part of the Arun Valley Countryside Project.
[spp data extracted].
1997
Site Name
Arun Valley: Priory Brooks
Site Comment
Part of Arun Valley Countryside Project
Copies Available
As contact, SxBRC Archive, WSCC
Survey Name
Survey of the Flora and Selected Invertebrate Groups of the Ditches of the Lower Arun Valley. - (
Survey Author
ALLEN, Simon, ABRAHAM, Frances
Survey Comment
Date
A survey of aquatic and riparian flora, Mollusca, Coleoptera (Beetles), Hemiptera (True Bugs),
Heteroptera (Plant Bugs) of Lower Arun Valley. Part of the Arun Valley Countryside Project.
[spp data extracted].
1997
Site Name
Arun Valley: Lyminster North
Site Comment
Part of Arun Valley Countryside Project.
Copies Available
As contact, SxBRC Archive, WSCC
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Survey Name
Survey of the Flora and Selected Invertebrate Groups of the Ditches of the Lower Arun Valley. - (
Survey Author
ALLEN, Simon, ABRAHAM, Frances
Survey Comment
Date
A survey of aquatic and riparian flora, Mollusca, Coleoptera (Beetles), Hemiptera (True Bugs),
Heteroptera (Plant Bugs) of Lower Arun Valley. Part of the Arun Valley Countryside Project.
[spp data extracted].
1997
Site Name
Arun Valley: Tortington Brooks
Site Comment
Part of Arun Valley Countryside Project.
Copies Available
As contact, SxBRC Archive, WSCC
Survey Name
Survey of the Flora and Selected Invertebrate Groups of the Ditches of the Lower Arun Valley. - (
Survey Author
ALLEN, Simon, ABRAHAM, Frances
Survey Comment
Date
A survey of aquatic and riparian flora, Mollusca, Coleoptera (Beetles), Hemiptera (True Bugs),
Heteroptera (Plant Bugs) of Lower Arun Valley. Part of the Arun Valley Countryside Project.
[spp data extracted].
1997
Site Name
Arun Valley: Lyminster South
Site Comment
Part of Arun Valley Countryside Project.
Copies Available
As contact, SxBRC Archive, WSCC
Survey Name
Survey of the Flora and Selected Invertebrate Groups of the Ditches of the Lower Arun Valley. - (
Survey Author
ALLEN, Simon, ABRAHAM, Frances
Survey Comment
Date
A survey of aquatic and riparian flora, Mollusca, Coleoptera (Beetles), Hemiptera (True Bugs),
Heteroptera (Plant Bugs) of Lower Arun Valley. Part of the Arun Valley Countryside Project.
[spp data extracted].
1997
Site Name
Arun Valley: Wick Brooks
Site Comment
Part of Arun Valley Countryside Project.
Copies Available
As contact, SxBRC Archive, WSCC
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TQ010036
Survey Name
Survey of the Flora and Selected Invertebrate Groups of the Ditches of the Lower Arun Valley. - (
Survey Author
ALLEN, Simon, ABRAHAM, Frances
Survey Comment
Date
A survey of aquatic and riparian flora, Mollusca, Coleoptera (Beetles), Hemiptera (True Bugs),
Heteroptera (Plant Bugs) of Lower Arun Valley. Part of the Arun Valley Countryside Project.
[spp data extracted].
1997
Site Name
Arun Valley: Ford Brooks
Site Comment
Part of Arun Valley Countryside Project.
Copies Available
As contact, SxBRC Archive, WSCC
Survey Name
Survey of the Flora and Selected Invertebrate Groups of the Ditches of the Lower Arun Valley. - (
Survey Author
ALLEN, Simon, ABRAHAM, Frances
Survey Comment
Date
A survey of aquatic and riparian flora, Mollusca, Coleoptera (Beetles), Hemiptera (True Bugs),
Heteroptera (Plant Bugs) of Lower Arun Valley. Part of the Arun Valley Countryside Project.
[spp data extracted].
1997
Site Name
Arun Valley: Church Farm, Ford/Climping
Site Comment
Part of Arun Valley Countryside Project.
Copies Available
As contact, SxBRC Archive, WSCC
Survey Name
Site Assessment of the Fields adjacent to Rustington By-pass - (1327)
Survey Author
ALLEN, Simon
Survey Comment
A site assessment of a site of apparent high conservation value - further surveys expected.
Date
14.11.96
Site Name
Fields adjacent to A259 Rustington Bypass
Site Comment
Fields bordering northern side of A259. Site with possible high conservation value. Flood plain,
grazing marsh with ditches and hedgerows - adjacent fen and reed swamp communities.
WSCC, As contact
Copies Available
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TQ010025
TQ045039
Survey Name
Arun Valley Reedbed Survey - (1385)
Survey Author
ALLEN, Simon
Survey Comment
Date
Areas of reed bed mapped. Common Bird Census for each area of reed bed. Part of Arun Valley
Countryside Project.
1997
Site Name
Arun Valley Countryside Project Area
Site Comment
Copies Available
Area covered by Arun Valley Countryside Project. Includes additional parishes of Bury,
Houghton, South Stoke, Burpham, Warningcamp, Arundel, Lyminster, Ford, Climping &
Littlehampton.
As contact
Survey Name
1998 Arun Valley Dragonfly Survey - (1387)
Survey Author
ALLEN, Simon
Survey Comment
Date
Work by the Sussex Dragonfly Society (as part of the Arun Valley Countryside Project) to i)
describe the Odonata of the Arun Valley ii) assess the Odonata and iii) identify areas of
importance for Odonata.
1998
Site Name
Arun Valley Countryside Project Area
Site Comment
Copies Available
Area covered by Arun Valley Countryside Project. Includes additional parishes of Bury,
Houghton, South Stoke, Burpham, Warningcamp, Arundel, Lyminster, Ford, Climping &
Littlehampton.
As contact
Survey Name
Dragonflies of the Arun Valley - (1637)
Survey Author
BELDEN, Phil.
Survey Comment
Date
Report compiled from recent years' survey returns by various individuals, and from occasional
trips by the author. Results expressed mainly by tetrads (2km squares) to give a picture of
species distributions. Includes habitat descriptions, species descriptions, conservation and
conclusions.
7.89 - 10.95
Site Name
Arun Valley: Priory Brooks
Site Comment
Part of Arun Valley Countryside Project
Copies Available
As contact
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TQ009061
Survey Name
Dragonflies of the Arun Valley - (1637)
Survey Author
BELDEN, Phil.
Survey Comment
Date
Report compiled from recent years' survey returns by various individuals, and from occasional
trips by the author. Results expressed mainly by tetrads (2km squares) to give a picture of
species distributions. Includes habitat descriptions, species descriptions, conservation and
conclusions.
7.89 - 10.95
Site Name
Arun Valley: Lyminster North
Site Comment
Part of Arun Valley Countryside Project.
Copies Available
As contact
Survey Name
Dragonflies of the Arun Valley - (1637)
Survey Author
BELDEN, Phil.
Survey Comment
Date
Report compiled from recent years' survey returns by various individuals, and from occasional
trips by the author. Results expressed mainly by tetrads (2km squares) to give a picture of
species distributions. Includes habitat descriptions, species descriptions, conservation and
conclusions.
7.89 - 10.95
Site Name
Arun Valley: Tortington Brooks
Site Comment
Part of Arun Valley Countryside Project.
Copies Available
As contact
Survey Name
Dragonflies of the Arun Valley - (1637)
Survey Author
BELDEN, Phil.
Survey Comment
Date
Report compiled from recent years' survey returns by various individuals, and from occasional
trips by the author. Results expressed mainly by tetrads (2km squares) to give a picture of
species distributions. Includes habitat descriptions, species descriptions, conservation and
conclusions.
7.89 - 10.95
Site Name
Arun Valley: Lyminster South
Site Comment
Part of Arun Valley Countryside Project.
Copies Available
As contact
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TQ006048
TQ015045
Survey Name
Dragonflies of the Arun Valley - (1637)
Survey Author
BELDEN, Phil.
Survey Comment
Date
Report compiled from recent years' survey returns by various individuals, and from occasional
trips by the author. Results expressed mainly by tetrads (2km squares) to give a picture of
species distributions. Includes habitat descriptions, species descriptions, conservation and
conclusions.
7.89 - 10.95
Site Name
Arun Valley: Wick Brooks
Site Comment
Part of Arun Valley Countryside Project.
Copies Available
As contact
Survey Name
Dragonflies of the Arun Valley - (1637)
Survey Author
BELDEN, Phil.
Survey Comment
Date
Report compiled from recent years' survey returns by various individuals, and from occasional
trips by the author. Results expressed mainly by tetrads (2km squares) to give a picture of
species distributions. Includes habitat descriptions, species descriptions, conservation and
conclusions.
7.89 - 10.95
Site Name
Arun Valley: Ford Brooks
Site Comment
Part of Arun Valley Countryside Project.
Copies Available
As contact
Survey Name
Dragonflies of the Arun Valley - (1637)
Survey Author
BELDEN, Phil.
Survey Comment
Date
Report compiled from recent years' survey returns by various individuals, and from occasional
trips by the author. Results expressed mainly by tetrads (2km squares) to give a picture of
species distributions. Includes habitat descriptions, species descriptions, conservation and
conclusions.
7.89 - 10.95
Site Name
Arun Valley: Church Farm, Ford/Climping
Site Comment
Part of Arun Valley Countryside Project.
Copies Available
As contact
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TQ003035
TQ010025
Survey Name
Report on the Bird Species Found on Winter Stubble at Church Farm, Climping/Clymping - (1642)
Survey Author
SENNITT, M. V.
Survey Comment
Date
Interim report for Environment Agency. Bird species, numbers and locations recorded with
discussion on species' use of stubble fields.
9.12.00 - 31.12.01
Site Name
Church Farm (Fields E & SW of Sewage Works), Climping
Site Comment
Two stubble fields, part of Church Farm, separated by sewage farm on west bank of River Arun.
Copies Available
WSCC, EA, As contact
Survey Name
Peter J Hodge Coleoptera Records - (2143)
Survey Author
HODGE, P. J.
Survey Comment
Coleoptera records from a 7 year period. Lower River Valley Survey No 51.
Date
various: 1973-80.
Site Name
River Arun West Bank: A259 to Littlehampton Marina
Site Comment
Copies Available
As contact
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Glossary of Abbreviations
Organisations:
BBCS
BMONH
BSBI
BTO
EA
EN
ESCC
FC
FWAG
NCC
NE
NRA
NT
RSPB
SBRS
SOS
SxBRC
SxWT/SWT
WSCC
British Butterfly Conservation Society
(now Butterfly Conservation)
Booth Museum of Natural History
Botanical Society of the British Isles
British Trust for Ornithology
Environment Agency
English Nature (now Natural England)
East Sussex County Council
Forestry Commission
Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group
Nature Conservancy Council (now NE)
Natural England
National Rivers Authority (now EA)
National Trust
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
Sussex Botanical Recording Society
Sussex Ornithological Society
Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre
Sussex Wildlife Trust
West Sussex County Council
www.sussex-butterflies.org.uk
Tel: 03000 290900
www.bsbi.org.uk
Tel: 01842 750050
Tel: 08708 506506 (Southern Regional Office)
Tel: 03000 600 300 (Sussex Team)
Tel: 01273 481621 (County Ecologist)
Tel: 01420 23337 (SE England)
Tel: 01273 891190 (Sussex Area)
Contact NE
Tel: 03000 600 300 (Sussex Team)
Contact EA
Tel: 01372 453401 (South East Office)
Tel: 01273 775333 (SE Regional Office)
www.sussexflora.org.uk
www.sos.org.uk
Tel: 01273 497521
Tel: 01273 492630
Tel: 01243 756691 (County Ecologist)
Designations:
AONB
COGS
LNR
NNR
NP
RAMSAR
RIGS
SAC
SNCI
SPA
SSSI
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
County Geological/Geomorphological Site
Local Nature Reserve
National Nature Reserve
National Park
RAMSAR (internationally important wetlands)
Regionally Important Geological/Geomorphological Site
Special Area of Conservation
Site of Nature Conservation Importance
Special Protection Area
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Surveys:
Phase I
Phase II
Phase III
NVC
A broad habitat survey with a dominant species list and land use information.
Mapping of vegetation communities with species lists and abundance/distribution.
A detailed survey including ecological processes and long term monitoring information.
National Vegetation Classification.
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S ITE OF N ATURE C ONSERVATION I MPORTANCE (SNCI)
Sites of Nature Conservation Importance (SNCIs) are non-statutory designations which are identified at a
county level. They typically form a network of sites that are recognised to be of local conservation
importance and are often included in Local Authority development plans. In other areas of the country they
are sometimes called SINCs (Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation) or County Wildlife sites.
There are many sites within East and West Sussex and Brighton and Hove that are not recognised under the
national designation of SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest) but are of considerable wildlife value due to
the special interest of their flora or fauna. In May 1990 a Sussex-wide project was instigated to identify which
non-designated sites were important for wildlife. The selected sites are now known as SNCIs. The aim of this
identification was to protect such sites from land management changes, which may lessen their nature
conservation interest, and to encourage sensitive management to maintain and enhance their importance.
Sites within both rural and urban areas were considered but the evaluation process considers two types of
site under slightly different criteria:

Rural sites, that may contain habitats such as heathland or ancient woodland, must be of county-wide
importance.

Urban sites must recognise the importance to safeguard important urban wildlife sites, to link all
significant greenspaces and to ensure that people in towns have easy access to wildlife areas.
The selection of SNCIs was made, after extensive survey work, by a panel of expert ecologists. This panel
included representatives from the relevant County Council, English Nature (now Natural England) and the
Wildlife Trust. A range of specialists with either specific species knowledge or a sound knowledge of the
county’s ecology were also involved with the selection process. Assessment and identification of SNCIs is a
continuing process with new sites being identified and others deleted as ecological knowledge of the total
resource and specific sites increase.
In West Sussex SNCI selection is steered by the County Council, whereas in East Sussex it is steered by the
District Councils. Currently there are over 600 SNCIs in Sussex.
Although SNCIs have no statutory protection they need to be considered in the planning process through
Planning Policy Guidance such as PPG9 which refers to the Town & Country Planning Act 1990 Section 30.
This states that nature conservation issues should be included in the surveys of local authority areas to
ensure that the plans are based on fully adequate information about local species, habitats, geology and
landform. Plans should be concerned not only with designated areas but also with other land of conservation
value and the possible provision of new habitats.
SNCI site accounts outline the characteristics of the area based on its semi-natural vegetation and the
underlying geology and are in three main sections :
Summary which highlights the nature conservation importance of the site

Site description or site notes which gives further descriptive details about the site and its associated
species

Management recommendations which give a brief indication of the type of management that would best
maintain the nature conservation interest of the site.
It is important to realise that classification as an SNCI in no way reduces the value of other wildlife sites.
Sites of SNCI quality may not have been surveyed for various reasons. All areas of semi-natural vegetation
are important to wildlife. Many rare plants and animals occur in seemingly otherwise uninteresting sites and
may be overlooked by the survey.
SITE OF NATURE CONSERVATION IMPORTANCE (SNCI)
West Sussex
Site Name:
Poling Copse
Site Ref:
Ar04
Owner:
District:
Arun
Size (ha): 51.0
Parish:
Poling & Warningcamp
Date:
Identified May 1992
Author:
Louise Clark
National Grid Ref: TQ043062
Habitat:
Private
Semi-natural woodland
Summary
Poling Copse is a large block of ancient, semi-natural woodland on the Coastal Plain south of the South
Downs, just to the east of Arundel. It consists predominantly of Oak-Hazel woodland, a type typical of basepoor soils in the area. Sycamore woodland dominates on South Fields – a section which has probably
regenerated on an old field.
Site description
The geology here generally gives rise to a base-poor soil that supports a particular woodland type, but
where the ground has been disturbed some base enrichment has occurred. There are therefore two main
woodland types here; ancient woodland on base-poor soils and recent woodland on base enriched soils.
The ancient sections consist mostly of Hazel coppice with Ash and Oak standards. Sycamore coppice and
Birch are also frequent. The ground flora is rather sparse due to overshading, but Bramble (Rubus
fruticosus) and Honeysuckle (Lonicera periclymenum) are frequent with patches of Bluebell (Hyacinthoides
non-scripta), Ivy (Hedera helix) and Herb Robert (Geranium robertianum).
The most recent woodland is dominated by Sycamore with some Hazel, Oak and Ash. The ground flora is
dominated by Dog’s Mercury (Mercurialis perennis), Ground Ivy (Glechoma hederacea) and Nettle (Urtica
dioica).
It is therefore this complexity of two main types, with completely different floras, that gives the site much
of its diversity and interest. Further diversity is added by small depressions resulting from dried up ponds
and hollows or shallow earthworks.
Management recommendations
Hazel forms a dense understorey throughout much of the site, overshading much of the ground flora. Reinstating a Hazel coppice rotation would greatly benefit the ground flora and would add structural diversity
by varying the age of coppice blocks. Furthermore reopening the main rides through the site would be very
beneficial.
SITE OF NATURE CONSERVATION IMPORTANCE (SNCI)
West Sussex
Site Name:
Arun Valley, Watersfield to Arundel
Site Ref:
Ar13 / H47 / C90
Owner:
District:
Arun, Chichester & Horsham
Size (ha): 782.3
Parish:
Arundel, Lyminster, Warningcamp, Date:
South Stoke, Burpham, Houghton,
Bury, Coldwaltham & Amberley
National Grid Ref: TQ020070 to TQ022156
Habitat:
Author:
Private
Identified May 1994
Revised May 1997 & Dec 2000
Simon Curson
River, ditch and neutral grassland
Summary
This section of the River Arun and its floodplain forms an extensive tract of wetland, a nationally declining
habitat. Although many of the flood meadows have been improved, the wet grassland is important for
breeding and wintering waders and wildfowl. There is a good network of ditches, some of which are very
important botanically. The site is important for birds, dragonflies, water beetles, snails and plants, and
supports many rare and declining species. The unimproved meadows of Watersfield Brooks are of great
botanical interest.
Site description
This stretch of the River Arun is fast-flowing and contained within high flood-banks. A nationally scarce
plant, Marsh-mallow (Althaea officinalis) grows on the river side of these banks from Arundel to just
upstream of South Stoke. These Marsh-mallow colonies support a rare weevil, Apion sorror, confined in
Britain to Kent and Sussex. Some of the ditches, particularly those west and north of Amberley and around
North Stoke, have rich floras with rarities such as Cut-grass (Leersia oryzoides), Sharp-leaved Pondweed
(Potamogeton acutifolius), Small Water-pepper (Polygonum minus) and Common Meadow-rue (Thalictrum
flavum), plus many other notable species including Mare’s-tail (Hippuris vulgaris), Fan-leaved Watercrowfoot (Ranunculus circinatus), Frogbit (Hydrocharis morsus-ranae), Arrowhead (Sagittaria sagittifolia),
Tubular Water-dropwort (Oenanthe fistulosa), Pink Water-speedwell (Veronica catenata), Ivy-leaved
Duckweed (Lemna trisulca) and Fat Duckweed (L. gibba). Watersfield Brooks support two nationally rare
plants, Fox Sedge (Carex vulpina), and Narrow-Leaved Water-Dropwort (Oenanthe silaifolia). A rare native
tree, the Black Poplar (Populus nigra) grows in the Arun Valley. Marsh Violet (Viola palustris) and a large
population of the nationally scarce Marsh Fern (Thelypteris palustris) grows in an area of Alder carr.
These wetlands are very important ornithologically. They support breeding Redshank, Lapwing, Snipe and
Yellow Wagtail, and in winter attract large numbers of waders and wildfowl, including Snipe, Teal and
Bewick’s Swan. The grasslands are important feeding grounds for Whimbrel on spring passage. The
reedbeds of the Arundel Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust reserve and along the River Arun and ditches are a
major stronghold of breeding Reed Warblers in West Sussex.
A rare brackish water snail, Pseudamnicola confusa, is known from reedbeds adjoining the River Arun. The
river and ditches support a number of species of dragonfly, including the rare Hairy Dragonfly (Brachytron
pratense).
Management recommendations
Many measures could be taken to enhance the wildlife value of this valley. These might include a return to
hay crops rather than silage, encouraging controlled winter floods and reducing fertiliser use.
K EY N ATIONAL AND I NTERNATIONAL S ITE D ESIGNATIONS
National Nature Reserve (NNR)
National Nature Reserves are statutory reserves established under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
NNRs may be owned by the relevant national body (e.g. Natural England in England) or established by
agreement. A few are owned and managed by non-statutory bodies, for example the Sussex Wildlife Trust.
NNRs cover a selection of the most important sites for nature conservation in the UK. There are six NNRs in
Sussex.
Special Area of Conservation (SAC)
Special Areas of Conservation are sites designated by Member States under the EC Habitats Directive. The
aim is to establish a European network of important high quality conservation sites that will make a
significant contribution to conserving habitats and species considered to be most in need of conservation at a
European level. There are 12 SAC sites in Sussex.
Special Protection Area (SPA)
Special Protection Areas are designated under the EC Birds Directive, to conserve the habitat of certain rare
or vulnerable birds and regularly occurring migratory birds. Any significant pollution or disturbance to or
deterioration of these sites has to be avoided. All SPAs are also designated as SSSIs. There are six SPA sites
in Sussex.
Ramsar
Ramsar sites are designated under the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance. Under the
Convention, each government must select its best wetlands according to very clear criteria, which include: a
wetland that regularly supports 20,000 or more waterbirds; a wetland that regularly supports 1% of the
individuals in a population of one species or subspecies of waterbird. Wetlands are broadly defined to include
marsh, fen, peatland and water. There are four Ramsar sites in Sussex. All designated Ramsar sites are also
designated as SSSIs.
For further information on the designations described above please contact:
Natural England, Guildbourne House, Chatsworth Road, Worthing BN11 1LD.
Tel: 0300 060 0300
Website: www.naturalengland.org.uk
National Park
National Parks are beautiful, spectacular and often dramatic expanses of countryside. In the UK people live
and work in the National Parks and the farms, villages and towns are protected along with the landscape and
wildlife. They differ from Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs) in that each National Park has its
own authority for planning control and other services.
The creation of the South Downs National Park was confirmed on 12th November 2009 and came into being
on 1st April 2010.
South Downs National Park Authority, Rosemary’s Parlour, Midhurst, West Sussex GU29 9SB.
Tel: 0300 303 1053
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.southdowns.gov.uk
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)
Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty are areas of high scenic quality that have statutory protection in order
to conserve and enhance the natural beauty of their landscapes. They differ from National Parks in their
more limited opportunities for extensive outdoor recreation and by the way they are managed. AONBs are
designated by Natural England under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000.
There are two AONBs in Sussex covering approx. 114,000 hectares; Chichester Harbour and High Weald.
Each has an associated body concerned with the area’s conservation:
Chichester Harbour Conservancy, Harbour Office, Itchenor, Chichester, West Sussex PO20 7AW.
Tel: 01243 512301. Email: [email protected]
High Weald AONB Unit, Woodland Enterprise Centre, Hastings Road, Flimwell, East Sussex TN5 7PR.
Tel: 01580 879500. Email: [email protected]
Local Nature Reserve (LNR)
Local Nature Reserves are for both people and wildlife. All district and county councils have powers to
acquire, declare and manage LNRs. To qualify for LNR status, a site must be of importance for wildlife,
geology, education or public enjoyment. Some are also SSSIs. There are 36 LNRs in Sussex.
For further information please contact:
West Sussex County Council, Planning Department, Environment and Development, The Grange, Tower
Street, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 1RH
Tel: 01243 756691. Email: [email protected]
East Sussex County Council, Transport and Environment Department, County Hall, St Anne’s Crescent,
Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1UE
Tel: 01273 481621. Email: [email protected]
Country Park
Country Parks were established as a result of the 1968 Countryside Act to provide a wide range of
opportunities for recreation, health, education and improve the quality of life for local communities. Natural
England recognises Country Parks as significant places that contribute to England's accessible natural
green space. There are 11 Country Parks in Sussex, the details of which can be obtained from the local
authorities.
Regionally Important Geological / Geomorphological Site (RIGS)
Regionally Important Geological/Geomorphological Sites are non-statutory sites. They are designated by
locally driven criteria and are currently the most important places for geology and geomorphology outside
statutorily protected land such as SSSIs. There are over 120 RIGS in Sussex.
For further information please contact:
Booth Museum of Natural History, 194 Dyke Road, Brighton BN1 5AA.
Tel: 01273 292781. Email: [email protected]
Marine Site of Nature Conservation Importance (MSNCI)
Marine Sites of Nature Conservation Importance are non-statutory sites identified on account of the special
interest of their marine habitats, the fauna and flora, or for unusual geological and geomorphological
features. They are an extension of the series of terrestrial SNCIs. The identification of these sites is to
highlight their importance for marine wildlife and to emphasise the risks of certain operations damaging
their interest. There are 23 MSNCIs in Sussex.
For further information please contact:
Natural England, Guildbourne House, Chatsworth Road, Worthing BN11 1LD.
Tel: 0300 060 0300
Website: www.naturalengland.org.uk
A NCIENT W OODLAND
Ancient woodland is defined by Natural England as a site that has had a
continuous woodland cover since at least 1600 AD. It is an irreplaceable, wildliferich habitat, and often includes important archaeological features.
Sussex is one of the most wooded parts of lowland Britain with ancient woodland
covering approximately 39,000ha (10%) of the county. Bluebell woods associated
with coppicing, open wood pasture associated with deer parks and the small
Wealden woods in ghyll valleys are a key part of Sussex’s distinctive and varied
landscape.
The habitat can be placed into two broad categories:-
Bluebell
Ancient semi-natural woodland – woodland that retains a native tree and shrub
cover that has not been planted, although it may have been managed by coppicing or felling and allowed to
regenerate naturally. This covers all stands of ancient woodland which do not obviously originate from
planting.
In terms of its nature conservation value, ancient semi-natural woodland is regarded as an important
woodland type due to:
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The variety of native woodland plants and animals it supports, many of which are found only or mainly in
ancient woodland.
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The natural and undisturbed water courses.
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The soils, which may never have been ploughed.
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The variety of woodland structure (often including very old trees and dead wood).

The mosaic of semi-natural habitats such as grassland, heathland and marsh which may survive within
the wood, often a result of past management practices.
Plantations on ancient woodland sites – woodland where the original tree cover has been felled and
replaced by planting, often with conifers and usually this century.
In ancient replanted woodland the original woodland structure may have been substantially altered, water
courses may have been displaced, soils may have been disturbed or drained and natural openings may have
been planted up. However, these woods can still be important for nature conservation due to:

The remnant ancient woodland species, which persist beneath the canopy or in areas where light levels
are higher such as woodland rides or glades.
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The soil seed bank, which will often retain dormant ancient woodland plants.
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The potential for restoration to a semi-natural condition.
Other important terms:
Primary woodland constitutes the relicts of the natural tree cover which developed after the retreat of
glaciation 10,000 years ago. Such woodland may have been managed by humans, but it has never been
completely cleared of trees and converted to another land use.
Ancient secondary woodland is woodland that had developed on land which may have been open ground or
farmland at some stage before the year 1600AD. Many ancient woods in West Sussex are likely to be of this
type.
Planning Policy Statement 9: Biodiversity & Geological Conservation (2005) states that “ancient woodland is
a valuable biodiversity resource both for its diversity of species and for its longevity as woodland. Once lost it
cannot be recreated.” Many ancient woodlands have some form of statutory protection and local planning
authorities are advised to identify unprotected areas of ancient woodland.
Ancient woodland in Sussex can be identified by using the Ancient Woodland Inventory held by Natural
England. The Ancient Woodland Inventory was set up in 1981 by the Nature Conservancy Council (now
Natural England). Ancient woodland status is determined using information from historic Ordnance Survey
and estate maps and information about the name of the wood, its shape, relief, internal boundaries and
location relative to other features such as parish boundaries. Ground survey information such as flora and
historical features plus aerial photography interpretation is also used when available.
Initially, the original inventory only included sites over two hectares in size. However, the inventory did
contain some smaller sites due to the subsequent clearance of parts of larger woods. Furthermore,
measuring techniques were less precise and more laborious than the latest digital methods so some
smaller woods were accidentally included, whilst some larger woods were overlooked.
The original inventory was produced on a county-by-county basis in the 1980’s and 1990’s. At first it was a
paper-based inventory, which was converted to a digital map in 2000. Subsequent revisions and versions are
available as digital maps.
Advances in digital mapping techniques mean that it is now possible to map woodlands under two hectares
with greater ease and accuracy. This has led to a revision of the Ancient Woodland Inventory within the
South East. The surveys for the revision of the inventory for Sussex were completed in 2010 and have been
adopted by Natural England. However, the inventory will always be classed as "provisional" because it is
reviewed and updated as new information comes to light.
(Illustrations courtesy of Natural England.)
COASTAL & FLOODPLAIN GRAZING MARSH
Grazing marsh is periodically inundated pasture, or meadow with ditches that maintain
the water levels, containing standing brackish or fresh water. Sites may contain
seasonal water-filled hollows and permanent ponds with emergent swamp
communities.
Why is it important?
 Wading birds such as redshank feed on invertebrates forced close to the surface by
the high water table and shallow surface floods.
 Around 500 species of vascular plant have been recorded from grazing marsh
Lapwing
including rare species such as narrow-leaved water-dropwort.
 It supports large numbers of invertebrates including over a thousand nationally notable species.
 Drainage channels and open water associated with grazing marsh support a number of fish species and
can provide important spawning areas.
 Water filled ditches are often used by otter, water vole, and various dragonflies.
Coastal and floodplain grazing marsh in Sussex
Sussex has around 14,000 hectares of grazing marsh, with the rivers Arun, Adur, Ouse and Cuckmere all
having important areas. Just under half of Sussex’s floodplains consist of wet grassland, however much of
this has been agriculturally improved decreasing its value for wildlife. Pevensey Levels is one of only three
sites in Britain where the large fen raft spider is found, and two rare species of ramshorn snail can also be
found in Sussex.
What are the threats?
 Conversion to agriculture through drainage and fertilizer application.
 Drainage and flood defences can disrupt the hydrology of sites.
 Overgrazing, neglect or early grazing, can affect breeding birds.
 Water pollution, which can be exacerbated if concentrated by over-abstraction.
 Floodplain development, aggregate extraction and recreational pressure.
 Isolation and fragmentation of sites reduces dispersal opportunities making species more susceptible to
extinction.
Some associated species
 Lapwing Vanellus vanellus
 Merlin Falco columbarius
 Marsh mallow moth Hydraecia osseola
 Desmoulin’s whorl snail Vertigo moulinsiana
 Greater water parsnip Sium latifolium
 Star sedge Carex echinata
Further information
 Floodplain Meadows Partnership: www.floodplainmeadows.org.uk/content/home
 Sussex Wetland Landscapes Project: www.sussexotters.org
 Buglife:
www.buglife.org.uk/conservation/adviceonmanagingbaphabitats/coastalandfloodplaingrazingmarsh
(Illustration courtesy of Natural England.)
N OTABLE R OAD V ERGE
Notable Road Verges (NRVs) are areas of roadside verge that have been designated
for their special wildlife interest. They can hold spectacular displays of wild
flowers, including rare orchids and other plant species indicative of old meadows,
and can be of great importance to invertebrates and fungi. There is no statutory
protection for road verges, but they can be found within both non-statutory and
statutory designations.
As linear features, road verges naturally traverse a wide range of habitat types,
soils and geology. The species composition of NRVs can therefore be varied.
Swathes of cow parsley, cuckoo flower, primroses and orchids can be found.
Downland herbs, meadow flowers and heathers support a range of insects, as do
the areas of bare ground which are used by nesting bees and wasps. Reptiles,
amphibians and mammals can find shelter along these verges and use them as
valuable green corridors.
Common spotted orchid
As the Highway Authorities, the County Councils are responsible for the cutting and management of
roadside verges, and they also have a responsibility to conserve biodiversity. Where health and safety
measures allow, this is achieved by restricting cutting to certain times of the year (usually when wild flowers
have set seed in late summer) and using different techniques to standard verge cutting. For example, in
September 2008 West Sussex County Council undertook a hay cut on 19 NRVs across the county. Mimicking
traditional grassland management techniques, grass was collected manually and removed, preventing the
build up of excess nutrients and competitive plants.
The initiatives for designating and managing NRVs differ between East and West Sussex. NRVs in West
Sussex are identified by short oak posts with red discs. In East Sussex they are marked by posts with yellow
metal flowers.
In West Sussex, the following guidelines are used to help identify NRVs:
1. Site supports locally rare, notable or protected species of flora or fauna.
E.g. the plant coralroot. This type of bittercress is only found in two localised areas of the UK; the Sussex
Weald and the Chilterns.
2. Site is a good example of an uncommon, remnant or declining habitat.
E.g. species of sandy grassland along Rock Road in the Parish of Washington.
3. Site has good overall species diversity.
E.g. Mallions Lane near Cuckfield.
4. The assemblage of wild flowers has high aesthetic value.
E.g. Franklyn Road outside Haywards Heath hospital with a wonderful display of common spotted orchids in
early summer.
5. Site has wildlife value that is regarded as important by the local community.
E.g. Barnham Road at Eastergate.
The lead organisation for this Habitat Action Plan is West Sussex County Council (contact Ben Rainbow on
01243 642119 or email [email protected]).
(Illustration courtesy of Natural England.)
R EEDBED
Reedbeds are wetlands dominated by stands of common reed where the water
table is at or above ground level for most of the year. They tend to incorporate
open water and ditches, and areas of wet grassland and carr woodland may also
be associated with them.
Why are they important?
 They provide important breeding and roosting habitat for birds including rare
species such as bearded tit and Cetti’s warbler.
 A number of invertebrates are recorded from reedbeds including moths, snails
and beetles. Many of the species found are now uncommon.
 Reedbeds provide a refuge for shoals of fish, which in turn provide food for
other species.
Bittern
Reedbeds in Sussex
The majority of reedbeds in Sussex are less than five hectares in size. The largest reedbed in Sussex is at
Filsham, which is around 17 hectares.
What are the threats?
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Drainage for farming and development, and over-abstraction of water.
Water pollution can cause a loss of diversity and dominance by a few species.
Flood defence measures can contribute to loss of reedbeds.
A lack of management.
Some associated species
 Bittern Botaurus stellaris
 Grass snake Natrix natrix
 Swollen spire snail Mercuria confusa
 Flame wainscot Mythimna flammea
 Common reed Phragmites australis
 Reed sweet-grass Glyceria maxima
Further information
 Buglife: www.buglife.org.uk/conservation/adviceonmanagingbaphabitats/reedbeds
 Sussex Wetland Landscapes Project: www.sussexotters.org
(Illustration courtesy of Natural England.)
T RADITIONAL O RCHARDS
Traditional orchards are areas of land on which a range of fruit and
nut trees are cultivated that are managed in a low intensity way.
Permanent grassland beneath the trees was traditionally grazed by
livestock.
Why are they important?
 The mosaic of habitats such as hedgerows, dead wood and fruit
trees make traditional orchards important for a wide range of
species.
 Traditional orchards provide a the conditions needed for many
bryophytes and lichens.
 Holes and crevices in old trees provide habitat for bats and nest
sites for birds such as redstart and bullfinch.
 Dead and decaying wood makes traditional orchards hugely important for invertebrates, lichens and
fungi.
Traditional orchards in Sussex
The traditional orchards inventory* lists over 900 sites in Sussex covering an area of approximately 300
hectares. It is estimated that around half of these orchards are currently in a poor condition.
What are the threats?
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
Changes in farming policy and markets has led to a decline in income from traditional orchard produce.
A decline in the skills and knowledge to manage traditional orchards can lead to neglect.
Loss of orchards can occur as fruit trees dying of old age are not replaced.
Lack of protection under the current planning system.
Some associated species
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Lesser spotted woodpecker Picoides minor
Noctule Nyctalus noctula
Lichen running-spider Philodromus margaritatus
Noble chafer Gnorimus nobilis
Mistletoe Viscum album
A lichen Ramonia chrysophaea
* The Traditional Orchard Inventory for England
The traditional orchard data used in Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre reports are the result of a project
run by the People’s Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) on behalf of Natural England. The resulting
inventory is based on combining exisiting survey data with aerial photograph interpretation, together with
ground-truthing survey work by local volunteers. The inventory is provisional, and is still being refined and
updated as new data becomes available. The project was completed in March 2011.
For the purpose of the inventory, traditional orchards are defined as sites where at least five fruit trees must
be present with no more than 20m between their crown edges.
Further information on traditonal orchards can be found here: www.orchardnetwork.org.uk
Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre
Woods Mill
Henfield
West Sussex
BN5 9SD
Tel: 01273 497 553/521
Fax: 0203 070 0709
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.sxbrc.org.uk
The Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre is managed by the Sussex Wildlife Trust as a
partnership project between East and West Sussex County Councils, Natural England,
Environment Agency, South Downs Joint Committee, High Weald AONB Unit,
Southern Water and Local Authorities throughout Sussex.
Sussex Wildlife Trust is a company limited by guarantee under the Companies Act.
Registered in England. Company No. 698851. Registered Charity No. 207005.
VAT Registration No. 191 3059 69. Registered Office: Woods Mill, Henfield, West Sussex BN5 9SD.
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Report Section
Page Number
Summary
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Agency & Hydrological
1
Waste
15
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Hazardous Substances
Geological
17
Industrial Land Use
18
Sensitive Land Use
19
Data Currency
20
Data Suppliers
24
Useful Contacts
25
Introduction
The Environment Act 1995 has made site sensitivity a key issue, as the legislation pays as much attention to the pathways by which
contamination could spread, and to the vulnerable targets of contamination, as it does the potential sources of contamination.
For this reason, Landmark's Site Sensitivity maps and Datasheet(s) place great emphasis on statutory data provided by the Environment
Agency and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency; it also incorporates data from Natural England (and the Scottish and Welsh
equivalents) and Local Authorities; and highlights hydrogeological features required by environmental and geotechnical consultants. It does not
include any information concerning past uses of land. The datasheet is produced by querying the Landmark database to a distance defined by
the client from a site boundary provided by the client.
In the attached datasheet the National Grid References (NGRs) are rounded to the nearest 10m in accordance with Landmark's agreements
with a number of Data Suppliers.
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Site of Special Scientific Interest, National Nature Reserve, Ramsar, Special Protection Area, Special Conservation Area, Marine Nature
Reserve data (derived from Ordnance Survey 1:10000 raster) is provided by, and used with the permission of, Natural England who retain the
copyright and Intellectual Property Rights for the data.
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On Site
0 to 250m
501 to 1000m
251 to 500m (*up to 2000m)
Agency & Hydrological
Contaminated Land Register Entries and Notices
pg 1
Discharge Consents
12
Enforcement and Prohibition Notices
Integrated Pollution Controls
Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control
Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control
Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls
Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Enforcements
Nearest Surface Water Feature
pg 3
Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters
pg 4
Yes
2
Prosecutions Relating to Authorised Processes
Prosecutions Relating to Controlled Waters
Registered Radioactive Substances
pg 4
River Quality
1
River Quality Biology Sampling Points
River Quality Chemistry Sampling Points
Substantiated Pollution Incident Register
pg 4
Water Abstractions
pg 4
1
4
5 (*27)
Water Industry Act Referrals
Groundwater Vulnerability
pg 13
Yes
n/a
n/a
n/a
Bedrock Aquifer Designations
pg 13
Yes
n/a
n/a
n/a
Superficial Aquifer Designations
pg 13
Yes
n/a
n/a
n/a
Source Protection Zones
Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
pg 13
Yes
n/a
n/a
Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
pg 14
Yes
n/a
n/a
Areas Benefiting from Flood Defences
n/a
n/a
Flood Water Storage Areas
n/a
n/a
Flood Defences
n/a
n/a
Waste
BGS Recorded Landfill Sites
pg 15
Historical Landfill Sites
1
Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites
Licensed Waste Management Facilities (Landfill Boundaries)
Licensed Waste Management Facilities (Locations)
pg 15
2
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3
Local Authority Recorded Landfill Sites
Registered Landfill Sites
Registered Waste Transfer Sites
Registered Waste Treatment or Disposal Sites
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Yes
n/a
n/a
n/a
Brine Compensation Area
n/a
n/a
n/a
Coal Mining Affected Areas
n/a
n/a
n/a
Mining Instability
n/a
n/a
n/a
Data Type
Hazardous Substances
Control of Major Accident Hazards Sites (COMAH)
Explosive Sites
Notification of Installations Handling Hazardous Substances (NIHHS)
Planning Hazardous Substance Consents
Planning Hazardous Substance Enforcements
Geological
BGS Recorded Mineral Sites
BGS 1:625,000 Solid Geology
Man-Made Mining Cavities
Natural Cavities
Non Coal Mining Areas of Great Britain
pg 17
Yes
n/a
n/a
Potential for Collapsible Ground Stability Hazards
pg 17
Yes
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
Potential for Compressible Ground Stability Hazards
Potential for Ground Dissolution Stability Hazards
pg 17
Yes
n/a
n/a
Potential for Landslide Ground Stability Hazards
pg 17
Yes
n/a
n/a
Potential for Running Sand Ground Stability Hazards
pg 17
Yes
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
Potential for Shrinking or Swelling Clay Ground Stability Hazards
Radon Potential - Radon Affected Areas
pg 17
Radon Potential - Radon Protection Measures
Yes
Industrial Land Use
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
pg 18
10
Fuel Station Entries
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Sensitive Land Use
Areas of Adopted Green Belt
Areas of Unadopted Green Belt
Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Environmentally Sensitive Areas
Forest Parks
Local Nature Reserves
Marine Nature Reserves
National Nature Reserves
National Parks
Nitrate Sensitive Areas
Nitrate Vulnerable Zones
Ramsar Sites
Sites of Special Scientific Interest
Special Areas of Conservation
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501 to 1000m
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Agency & Hydrological
Map
ID
Quadrant
Reference
(Compass
Direction)
Details
Estimated
Distance
From Site
Contact
NGR
Discharge Consents
1
Operator:
Property Type:
Location:
Littlehampton U.D.C.
Undefined Or Other
Civic Amenity Pound, Isolation Hospital Site, Mill Lane , Littlehampton West
Sussex
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Not Given
S02213
1
2nd October 1973
2nd October 1973
Not Supplied
Discharge Of Other Matter-Surface Water
Saline Estuary
A8NW
(SW)
540
1
502920
104210
Fargro Ltd.
Undefined Or Other
Land North Of Cold Store, & Packing House, Toddington Lane Wick,
Littlehampton West Sussex
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Not Supplied
N02018
1
25th April 1979
25th April 1979
1st July 1991
Discharge Of Other Matter-Surface Water
Freshwater Stream/River
A9NW
(SE)
620
1
503540
104220
Farmers & Growers Industries Ltd
Undefined Or Other
Fargro Limited, Toddington Lane, Wick, LITTLEHAMPTON , West Sussex
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Not Given
N02694
1
7th August 1981
7th August 1981
31st March 1997
Sewage Discharges - Final/Treated Effluent - Not Water Company
Freshwater Stream/River
A9NW
(SE)
633
1
503620
104280
A9NW
(SE)
668
1
503590
104200
Authority:
Catchment Area:
Reference:
Permit Version:
Effective Date:
Issued Date:
Revocation Date:
Discharge Type:
Discharge
Environment:
Saline Estuary
Receiving Water:
Pre National Rivers Authority Legislation where issue date < 01/09/1989
Status:
Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 100m
Discharge Consents
2
Operator:
Property Type:
Location:
Authority:
Catchment Area:
Reference:
Permit Version:
Effective Date:
Issued Date:
Revocation Date:
Discharge Type:
Discharge
Environment:
Freshwater River
Receiving Water:
Pre National Rivers Authority Legislation where issue date < 01/09/1989
Status:
Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m
Discharge Consents
3
Operator:
Property Type:
Location:
Authority:
Catchment Area:
Reference:
Permit Version:
Effective Date:
Issued Date:
Revocation Date:
Discharge Type:
Discharge
Environment:
Receiving Water:
Status:
Positional Accuracy:
Freshwater River
Lapsed (under Environment Act 1995, Schedule 23)
Located by supplier to within 100m
Discharge Consents
4
Operator:
Property Type:
Location:
Fargro Ltd.
Undefined Or Other
Factory Sewage Treatment Plant, Land Off Toddington Lane, , Littlehampton,
West Sussex
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Not Given
S02215
1
2nd October 1973
2nd October 1973
Not Supplied
Discharge Of Other Matter-Surface Water
Freshwater Stream/River
Authority:
Catchment Area:
Reference:
Permit Version:
Effective Date:
Issued Date:
Revocation Date:
Discharge Type:
Discharge
Environment:
Freshwater River
Receiving Water:
Pre National Rivers Authority Legislation where issue date < 01/09/1989
Status:
Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 100m
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Map
ID
Quadrant
Reference
(Compass
Direction)
Details
Estimated
Distance
From Site
Contact
NGR
Discharge Consents
5
Operator:
Property Type:
Location:
Fargro Ltd.
Undefined Or Other
Factory Sewage Treatment Plant, Land Off Toddington Lane, , Littlehampton,
West Sussex
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Not Given
S02215
1
2nd October 1973
2nd October 1973
Not Supplied
Non Water Company (Private) Sewage
Freshwater Stream/River
A9NW
(SE)
692
1
503540
104130
Kirin Agribio Trading As Yoder
Mixed Farming
Yoder Toddington, Toddington Lane, Littlehampton, West Sussex, Bn17 7pl
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Not Supplied
App/So/55su
1
1st April 1999
1st April 1999
Not Supplied
Trade Discharge - Process Water
Into Land
A8SW
(S)
762
1
503090
103940
A9NW
(SE)
764
1
503580
104070
A18NE
(N)
800
1
503320
105480
Authority:
Catchment Area:
Reference:
Permit Version:
Effective Date:
Issued Date:
Revocation Date:
Discharge Type:
Discharge
Environment:
Freshwater River
Receiving Water:
Pre National Rivers Authority Legislation where issue date < 01/09/1989
Status:
Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 100m
Discharge Consents
6
Operator:
Property Type:
Location:
Authority:
Catchment Area:
Reference:
Permit Version:
Effective Date:
Issued Date:
Revocation Date:
Discharge Type:
Discharge
Environment:
Receiving Water:
Status:
Into Land
New Consent (Water Resources Act 1991, Section 88 & Schedule 10 as
amended by Environment Act 1995)
Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m
Discharge Consents
7
Operator:
Property Type:
Location:
Authority:
Catchment Area:
Reference:
Permit Version:
Effective Date:
Issued Date:
Revocation Date:
Discharge Type:
Discharge
Environment:
Receiving Water:
Status:
Positional Accuracy:
Van Heyningen Brothers Ltd.
Undefined Or Other
Land Adjacent To Toddington Lane, Wick, Littlehampton, West Sussex
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Not Given
N01509
1
1st December 1980
1st December 1980
31st March 1997
Sewage Discharges - Final/Treated Effluent - Not Water Company
Freshwater Stream/River
Freshwater River
Lapsed (under Environment Act 1995, Schedule 23)
Located by supplier to within 100m
Discharge Consents
8
Operator:
Property Type:
Location:
Authority:
Catchment Area:
Reference:
Permit Version:
Effective Date:
Issued Date:
Revocation Date:
Discharge Type:
Discharge
Environment:
Receiving Water:
Status:
Mr K Langmead
Domestic Property (Single)
Calceto Farm, Lyminster Calceto Farm, Lyminster Road, Lyminster, West
Sussex, Bn18 9pt
Environment Agency, Southern Region
The River Arun
P12028
1
6th February 2004
6th February 2004
Not Supplied
Sewage Discharges - Final/Treated Effluent - Not Water Company
Onto Land/Into Watercourse
Drainage Ditch To River Arun
New Consent (Water Resources Act 1991, Section 88 & Schedule 10 as
amended by Environment Act 1995)
Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m
Order Number: 36878024_1_1
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Agency & Hydrological
Quadrant
Reference
(Compass
Direction)
Estimated
Distance
From Site
Contact
NGR
A7NW
(SW)
806
1
502460
104280
A8SE
(S)
874
1
503350
103850
Kingsmead Parks Ltd.
Other Tourist/Short Stay Accommadation
Extension To Caravan Park, Thornlea Park, Lyminster Road, Littlehampton
West Sussex
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Not Given
N02119
1
21st August 1974
21st August 1974
31st March 1997
Discharge Of Other Matter-Surface Water
Saline Estuary
A7NW
(SW)
934
1
502290
104330
Mrs Caroline Harriott
Domestic Property (Single)
Broomhurst Barn, Lyminster Road, Lyminster, Little Hampton, Bn17 7qq
Environment Agency, Southern Region
The River Arun
Npswqd004536
1
21st January 2009
21st January 2009
Not Supplied
Sewage Discharges - Final/Treated Effluent - Not Water Company
Freshwater Stream/River
A17NE
(NW)
954
1
502676
105529
A13SW
(S)
221
-
503146
104479
Map
ID
Details
Discharge Consents
9
Operator:
Property Type:
Location:
Authority:
Catchment Area:
Reference:
Permit Version:
Effective Date:
Issued Date:
Revocation Date:
Discharge Type:
Discharge
Environment:
Receiving Water:
Status:
Positional Accuracy:
John Denyer And Partners
Undefined Or Other
Bungalow In Old Mead Lane, Lyminster, Littlehampton
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Not Supplied
S02833
1
22nd July 1960
22nd July 1960
1st July 1991
Discharge Of Other Matter-Surface Water
Freshwater Stream/River
Freshwater River
Pre National Rivers Authority Legislation where issue date < 01/09/1989
Located by supplier to within 10m
Discharge Consents
10
Operator:
Property Type:
Location:
Authority:
Catchment Area:
Reference:
Permit Version:
Effective Date:
Issued Date:
Revocation Date:
Discharge Type:
Discharge
Environment:
Receiving Water:
Status:
Positional Accuracy:
H.Whitaker Esq.
Domestic Property (Single)
Hollyacre, Toddington Lane, LITTLEHAMPTON , West Sussex
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Not Given
P00690
1
29th October 1986
29th October 1986
Not Supplied
Sewage Discharges - Final/Treated Effluent - Not Water Company
Into Land
Into Land
Pre National Rivers Authority Legislation where issue date < 01/09/1989
Located by supplier to within 100m
Discharge Consents
11
Operator:
Property Type:
Location:
Authority:
Catchment Area:
Reference:
Permit Version:
Effective Date:
Issued Date:
Revocation Date:
Discharge Type:
Discharge
Environment:
Saline Estuary
Receiving Water:
Lapsed (under Environment Act 1995, Schedule 23)
Status:
Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 100m
Discharge Consents
12
Operator:
Property Type:
Location:
Authority:
Catchment Area:
Reference:
Permit Version:
Effective Date:
Issued Date:
Revocation Date:
Discharge Type:
Discharge
Environment:
Receiving Water:
Status:
River Arun
New Consent (Water Resources Act 1991, Section 88 & Schedule 10 as
amended by Environment Act 1995)
Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m
Nearest Surface Water Feature
Order Number: 36878024_1_1
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Agency & Hydrological
Quadrant
Reference
(Compass
Direction)
Estimated
Distance
From Site
Contact
NGR
A12SE
(W)
678
1
502500
104500
Transport, Storage, Communications
Black Ditch, LYMINSTER
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Organic Chemicals : Mixed / Unidentified / Waste Mineral & Synthetic Oils
Not Supplied
26th March 1999
2026
Arun
Potential River
Other Cause
Category 3 - Minor Incident
Approximate location provided by supplier
A7NW
(SW)
848
1
502400
104300
Black Ditch
River Quality D
Tidal R. Arun - Clapham Stw
8.2
A13SE
(S)
187
1
503154
104513
Environment Agency - Southern Region, Solent and South Downs
10th December 2002
125460
Category 3 - Minor Incident
Category 2 - Significant Incident
Category 3 - Minor Incident
Located by supplier to within 10m
Contaminated Water: Firefighting Run-Off
A12NW
(W)
875
1
502273
104725
Mr K Langmead
10/41/414014
101
Black Ditch At Manor Farm
Environment Agency, Southern Region
General Agriculture: Spray Irrigation - Direct
Water may be abstracted from a river or stream reach, or a row of wellpoints
Surface
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
See Licence Map
01 April
31 October
1st April 2006
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 10m
A13SE
(SE)
261
1
503250
104460
Mr K Langmead
10/41/414014
100
Black Ditch At Manor Farm
Environment Agency, Southern Region
General Agriculture: Spray Irrigation - Direct
Water may be abstracted from a river or stream reach, or a row of wellpoints
Surface
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
See Licence Map
01 April
31 October
2nd April 1987
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 100m
A13SE
(SE)
261
1
503250
104460
Map
ID
Details
Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters
13
Property Type:
Location:
Authority:
Pollutant:
Note:
Incident Date:
Incident Reference:
Catchment Area:
Receiving Water:
Cause of Incident:
Incident Severity:
Positional Accuracy:
Domestic/Residential
Black Ditch, D/S Lyminster Bridge
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Oils - Diesel (Including Agricultural)
Oil
13th January 1993
555
Not Given
Not Given
Oils/Related Products
Category 3 - Minor Incident
Located by supplier to within 100m
Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters
14
Property Type:
Location:
Authority:
Pollutant:
Note:
Incident Date:
Incident Reference:
Catchment Area:
Receiving Water:
Cause of Incident:
Incident Severity:
Positional Accuracy:
River Quality
Name:
GQA Grade:
Reach:
Estimated Distance
(km):
Flow Rate:
Flow Type:
Year:
Flow less than 0.31 cumecs
River
2000
Substantiated Pollution Incident Register
15
Authority:
Incident Date:
Incident Reference:
Water Impact:
Air Impact:
Land Impact:
Positional Accuracy:
Pollutant:
Water Abstractions
16
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
Water Abstractions
16
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
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Map
ID
Quadrant
Reference
(Compass
Direction)
Details
Estimated
Distance
From Site
Contact
NGR
Water Abstractions
17
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
J A Longhurst Ltd
414020
Not Supplied
Black Ditch , Church Farm, LYMINSTER
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Spray Irrigation
Not Supplied
Surface
655
9090
Tributary Of Arun
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 100m
A13SE
(SE)
322
1
503350
104450
A M Harriott & Son
411102
Not Supplied
Watercourse , Broomhurst Farm, LYMINSTER
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Spray Irrigation
Not Supplied
Surface
458
24999
Tributary Of Arun
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 100m
A18SW
(NW)
461
1
502880
105075
Kirin Agribo Toddington Ltd
24/067
1
Borehole At Point 'A' At Kirin Agribo Toddington Nurseries
Environment Agency, Southern Region
General Agriculture: Spray Irrigation - Direct
Water may be abstracted from a single point
Groundwater
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
01 January
31 December
16th June 2009
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 10m
A8NW
(S)
593
1
503090
104110
Farfield Plants Limited
10/41/411012
102
Borehole At Sandfield Nurseries
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Horticulture And Nurseries: Spray Irrigation - Direct
Water may be abstracted from a single point
Groundwater
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
See Licence Map
01 January
31 December
13th November 2006
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 10m
A7SE
(SW)
945
1
502560
103960
Water Abstractions
18
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
Water Abstractions
19
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
Water Abstractions
20
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
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Agency & Hydrological
Quadrant
Reference
(Compass
Direction)
Estimated
Distance
From Site
Contact
NGR
A7SE
(SW)
945
1
502560
103960
Mrs Srv Biddlecombe
24/060
101
Knucker Hole Fish Farm
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Aquaculture: Fish Farm/Cress Pond Throughflow
Water may be abstracted from a single point
Groundwater
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
See Licence Map
01 January
31 December
12th June 2009
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 10m
A17SW
(W)
964
1
502250
105050
Mr Ainley-Smith
24/060
100
Knucker Hole Fish Farm
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Aquaculture: Fish Farm/Cress Pond Throughflow
Water may be abstracted from a single point
Groundwater
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
See Licence Map
01 January
31 December
30th June 1992
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 10m
A17SW
(W)
964
1
502250
105050
Yoder Toddington Ltd
10/41/414019
101
Foxdale Nursery Toddington Lane
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Agriculture: Horticultural Watering
Water may be abstracted from a single point
Groundwater
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
See Licence Map
01 January
31 December
1st November 2004
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 10m
A9SW
(SE)
1044
1
503580
103750
Map
ID
Details
Water Abstractions
20
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
Sandfield Plant Ltd
10/41/411012
101
Borehole At Sandfield Nurseries
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Horticulture And Nurseries: Spray Irrigation - Direct
Water may be abstracted from a single point
Groundwater
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
See Licence Map
01 January
31 December
1st November 1999
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 10m
Water Abstractions
21
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
Water Abstractions
21
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
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Map
ID
Quadrant
Reference
(Compass
Direction)
Details
Estimated
Distance
From Site
Contact
NGR
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
D W P Dales & Co
10/41/414019
100
Foxdale Nursery Toddington Lane
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Agriculture: Horticultural Watering
Water may be abstracted from a single point
Groundwater
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
See Licence Map
01 January
31 December
19th July 1967
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 100m
A9SW
(SE)
1044
1
503580
103750
A F Molica Esq
24/064
100
Marina House
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Agriculture: Horticultural Watering
Water may be abstracted from a single point
Groundwater
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
See Licence Map
01 January
31 December
1st April 2008
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 100m
A7NW
(SW)
1046
1
502320
104060
G F Molica Esq
24/065
100
Torri House
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Agriculture: Horticultural Watering
Water may be abstracted from a single point
Groundwater
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
See Licence Map
01 January
31 December
1st April 2008
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 100m
A7SW
(SW)
1071
1
502320
104020
P Perella
24/059
100
Glenvilla Lyminster
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Agriculture: Horticultural Watering
Water may be abstracted from a single point
Groundwater
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
See Licence Map
01 January
31 December
21st May 1992
Not Supplied
Unknown
A7NW
(SW)
1094
1
502180
104190
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
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Map
ID
Quadrant
Reference
(Compass
Direction)
Details
Estimated
Distance
From Site
Contact
NGR
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
Mr G Molica-Franco
24/062
103
Sandfield Nursery
Environment Agency, Southern Region
General Agriculture: Spray Irrigation - Direct
Water may be abstracted from a single point
Groundwater
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
See Licence Map
01 January
31 December
16th June 2009
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 10m
A7NW
(SW)
1105
1
502240
104070
Farfield Plants Limited
24/062
102
Sandfield Nursery
Environment Agency, Southern Region
General Agriculture: Spray Irrigation - Direct
Water may be abstracted from a single point
Groundwater
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
See Licence Map
01 January
31 December
13th November 2006
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 10m
A7NW
(SW)
1105
1
502240
104070
Sandfield Plant Ltd
24/062
101
Sandfield Nursery
Environment Agency, Southern Region
General Agriculture: Spray Irrigation - Direct
Water may be abstracted from a single point
Groundwater
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
See Licence Map
01 January
31 December
1st November 1999
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 100m
A7NW
(SW)
1105
1
502240
104070
Yoder Toddington Ltd
10/41/414031
101
Foxdale Nursery Toddington Lane (A)
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Agriculture: Horticultural Watering
Water may be abstracted from a single point
Groundwater
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
See Licence Map
01 April
31 March
1st November 2004
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 10m
A9SW
(SE)
1156
1
503760
103720
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
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Agency & Hydrological
Map
ID
Quadrant
Reference
(Compass
Direction)
Details
Estimated
Distance
From Site
Contact
NGR
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
D W P Dales & Co
10/41/414031
100
Foxdale Nursery Toddington Lane (A)
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Agriculture: Horticultural Watering
Water may be abstracted from a single point
Groundwater
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
See Licence Map
01 April
31 March
1st August 1968
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 100m
A9SW
(SE)
1156
1
503760
103720
Yoder Toddington Ltd
10/41/414025
101
Firview Nursery Toddington Lane
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Agriculture: Horticultural Watering
Water may be abstracted from a single point
Groundwater
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
See Licence Map
01 January
31 December
17th October 2003
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 10m
A3NE
(S)
1182
1
503460
103560
Yoder Toddington Ltd
10/41/414025
101
Firview Nursery Toddington Lane
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Horticulture And Nurseries: Spray Irrigation - Direct
Water may be abstracted from a single point
Groundwater
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
See Licence Map
01 January
31 December
17th October 2003
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 10m
A3NE
(S)
1182
1
503460
103560
Firview Nursery
10/41/414025
100
Firview Nursery Toddington Lane
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Horticulture And Nurseries: Spray Irrigation - Direct
Water may be abstracted from a single point
Groundwater
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
See Licence Map
01 January
31 December
23rd March 1966
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 100m
A3NE
(S)
1182
1
503460
103560
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
Order Number: 36878024_1_1
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Agency & Hydrological
Map
ID
Quadrant
Reference
(Compass
Direction)
Details
Estimated
Distance
From Site
Contact
NGR
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
Firview Nursery
10/41/414025
100
Firview Nursery Toddington Lane
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Agriculture: Horticultural Watering
Water may be abstracted from a single point
Groundwater
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
See Licence Map
01 January
31 December
23rd March 1966
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 10m
A3NE
(S)
1182
1
503460
103560
Firview Nursery
414025A
Not Supplied
Firview Nursery, Toddington Lane, LITTLEHAMPTON
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Agriculture (General)
Not Supplied
Pond or Lake
68
511
Additional Purpose: Spray Irrigation
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 100m
A3NE
(S)
1188
1
503465
103555
A20SW
(E)
1214
1
504270
105160
A4NE
(SE)
1368
1
504000
103630
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
Mr K Langmead
10/41/411101
100
Ex-Radar Site At Poling
Environment Agency, Southern Region
General Farming And Domestic
Water may be abstracted from a single point
Groundwater
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Land And Buildings At Manor Farm, Poling And Calcetto Farm, Lyminster
01 April
31 March
2nd April 1987
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 100m
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
Store Property Investments
414034
Not Supplied
Black Ditch, Church Farm, BODYSHOP SITE
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Impounding
Not Supplied
Surface
0
0
Tributary Of Arun
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Unknown
Order Number: 36878024_1_1
Date: 30-Nov-2011
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Agency & Hydrological
Map
ID
Quadrant
Reference
(Compass
Direction)
Details
Estimated
Distance
From Site
Contact
NGR
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
J A Longhurst
10/41/414020
100
Black Ditch At Church Farm Lyminster
Environment Agency, Southern Region
General Agriculture: Spray Irrigation - Direct
Water may be abstracted from a river or stream reach, or a row of wellpoints
Surface
655
9090.8
See Licence Map
01 March
31 October
8th June 2009
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 100m
A6NW
(W)
1413
1
501790
104310
Mr K Langmead
10/41/414013
100
Manor Farm Poling
Environment Agency, Southern Region
General Farming And Domestic
Water may be abstracted from a single point
Groundwater
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Land & Buildings At Manor Farm, Poling
01 April
31 March
2nd April 1987
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 100m
A15SE
(E)
1483
1
504630
104680
Yoder Toddington Ltd
10/41/411004
101
Normans Nurseries Courtwick Lane
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Horticulture and Nurseries: Animal Watering & General Use (Non Agricultural)
Water may be abstracted from a single point
Groundwater
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
See Licence Map
01 April
31 March
6th October 2003
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 10m
A1NE
(SW)
1490
1
502080
103660
The Normans Nurseries Ltd
10/41/411004
100
Normans Nurseries Courtwick Lane
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Horticulture and Nurseries: Animal Watering & General Use (Non Agricultural)
Water may be abstracted from a single point
Groundwater
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
See Licence Map
01 April
31 March
14th July 1993
Not Supplied
Unknown
A1NE
(SW)
1490
1
502080
103660
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
Order Number: 36878024_1_1
Date: 30-Nov-2011
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Agency & Hydrological
Map
ID
Quadrant
Reference
(Compass
Direction)
Details
Estimated
Distance
From Site
Contact
NGR
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
The Norman Nurseries Ltd
411011
Not Supplied
Norman Nurseries, Courtwick Lane, LITTLEHAMPTON
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Garden Centre, Non Domestic Garden Or Horticulture
Not Supplied
Groundwater
55
9092
H5 Chalk
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Unknown
A1NE
(SW)
1494
1
502090
103645
A H Bowerman & Son Ltd
10/41/411003
100
Court Wick Park Littlehampton
Environment Agency, Southern Region
General Farming And Domestic
Water may be abstracted from a single point
Groundwater
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
See Licence Map
01 April
31 March
1st April 2008
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 100m
A6SW
(SW)
1709
1
501720
103760
Ministry Of Agriculture; Fisheries & Food
414028
Not Supplied
Former Glasshouse Crops Research Inst, LITTLEHAMPTON
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Garden Centre, Non Domestic Garden Or Horticulture
Not Supplied
Groundwater
136
5682
H5 Chalk; Licence Status: Revoked; Lapsed Or Cancelled
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Unknown
A5SW
(SE)
1756
1
504180
103280
Ministry Of Agriculture Fisheries & Food
414028
Not Supplied
Former , Glasshouse Crops Research Inst, LITTLEHAMPTON
Environment Agency, Southern Region
Spray Irrigation
Not Supplied
Groundwater
0
0
H5 Chalk; Licence Status: Revoked; Lapsed Or Cancelled
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Unknown
A5SW
(SE)
1756
1
504200
103295
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
Order Number: 36878024_1_1
Date: 30-Nov-2011
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Agency & Hydrological
Map
ID
Quadrant
Reference
(Compass
Direction)
Details
Estimated
Distance
From Site
Contact
NGR
A16NW
(NW)
1904
1
501510
105670
(W)
1990
1
501260
105330
A13NE
(N)
0
1
503147
104700
A13NE
(N)
0
2
503147
104700
A13NE
(N)
0
2
503147
104700
A13SE
(S)
112
1
503177
104592
A13SE
(S)
118
1
503147
104582
A13SE
(S)
118
1
503157
104582
A13SE
(SE)
132
1
503207
104582
A13SW
(S)
134
1
503107
104572
A13SE
(SE)
154
1
503247
104582
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
A M Harriot & Son
10/41/411102
100
Broomhurst Farm
Environment Agency, Southern Region
General Agriculture: Spray Irrigation - Direct
Water may be abstracted from a river or stream reach, or a row of wellpoints
Surface
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
See Licence Map
01 March
31 October
8th June 2009
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 100m
Water Abstractions
Operator:
Licence Number:
Permit Version:
Location:
Authority:
Abstraction:
Abstraction Type:
Source:
Daily Rate (m3):
Yearly Rate (m3):
Details:
Authorised Start:
Authorised End:
Permit Start Date:
Permit End Date:
Positional Accuracy:
J A Longhurst Esq
10/41/411010
100
Church Farm Lyminster
Environment Agency, Southern Region
General Agriculture: Spray Irrigation - Direct
Water may be abstracted from any point within an area
Groundwater
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
See Licence Map
01 March
31 October
18th July 1979
Not Supplied
Unknown
Groundwater Vulnerability
Soil Classification:
Map Sheet:
Scale:
Soils of Intermediate Leaching Potential (I1) - Soils which can possibly
transmit a wide range of pollutants
Sheet 45 West Sussex and Surrey
1:100,000
Drift Deposits
None
Bedrock Aquifer Designations
Aquifer Desination:
Principal Aquifer
Superficial Aquifer Designations
Aquifer Designation: Secondary Aquifer - A
Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Extent of Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Type:
Tidal Models
Flood Plain Type:
Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied
Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Extent of Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Type:
Tidal Models
Flood Plain Type:
Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied
Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Extent of Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Type:
Fluvial/Tidal Models
Flood Plain Type:
Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied
Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Extent of Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Type:
Tidal Models
Flood Plain Type:
Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied
Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Extent of Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Type:
Tidal Models
Flood Plain Type:
Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied
Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Extent of Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Type:
Tidal Models
Flood Plain Type:
Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied
Order Number: 36878024_1_1
Date: 30-Nov-2011
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Agency & Hydrological
Map
ID
Quadrant
Reference
(Compass
Direction)
Details
Estimated
Distance
From Site
Contact
NGR
A13SW
(SW)
155
1
503077
104562
A13SE
(SE)
197
1
503297
104572
A13SW
(SW)
199
1
503027
104542
A13SW
(SW)
225
1
502987
104542
A13SE
(SE)
240
1
503337
104552
A13SE
(S)
112
1
503177
104592
A13SE
(S)
118
1
503147
104582
A13SE
(S)
119
1
503167
104582
A13SE
(SE)
128
1
503197
104582
A13SW
(S)
134
1
503107
104572
A13SE
(SE)
137
1
503217
104582
A13SE
(SE)
154
1
503247
104582
A13SW
(SW)
219
1
503007
104532
A13SE
(SE)
240
1
503337
104552
Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Type:
Extent of Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Flood Plain Type:
Tidal Models
Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied
Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Type:
Extent of Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Flood Plain Type:
Tidal Models
Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied
Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Type:
Extent of Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Flood Plain Type:
Tidal Models
Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied
Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Type:
Extent of Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Flood Plain Type:
Tidal Models
Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied
Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Type:
Extent of Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Flood Plain Type:
Tidal Models
Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied
Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Type:
Extent of Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Flood Plain Type:
Tidal Models
Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied
Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Type:
Extent of Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Flood Plain Type:
Tidal Models
Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied
Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Type:
Extent of Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Flood Plain Type:
Fluvial/Tidal Models
Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied
Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Type:
Extent of Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Flood Plain Type:
Tidal Models
Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied
Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Type:
Extent of Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Flood Plain Type:
Tidal Models
Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied
Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Type:
Extent of Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Flood Plain Type:
Tidal Models
Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied
Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Type:
Extent of Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Flood Plain Type:
Tidal Models
Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied
Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Type:
Extent of Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Flood Plain Type:
Tidal Models
Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied
Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Type:
Extent of Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Flood Plain Type:
Tidal Models
Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied
Areas Benefiting from Flood Defences
None
Flood Water Storage Areas
None
Flood Defences
None
Order Number: 36878024_1_1
Date: 30-Nov-2011
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Waste
Map
ID
Quadrant
Reference
(Compass
Direction)
Details
Estimated
Distance
From Site
Contact
NGR
A14SW
(E)
359
1
503489
104592
A8NW
(SW)
558
1
502900
104200
A8SE
(S)
935
1
503400
103800
0
5
503147
104700
0
6
503147
104700
Historical Landfill Sites
22
Licence Holder:
Location:
Name:
Operator Location:
Boundary Accuracy:
Provider Reference:
First Input Date:
Last Input Date:
Specified Waste
Type:
EA Waste Ref:
Regis Ref:
WRC Ref:
BGS Ref:
Other Ref:
Fargo Limited
Toddington Lane, Littlehampton
Fargro
Not Supplied
As Supplied
EAHLD30517
23rd August 1979
17th November 1980
Deposited Waste included Commercial and Household Waste
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
3800/8006
Not Supplied
WD27/255, WD13/5/36
Licensed Waste Management Facilities (Locations)
23
Licence Number:
Location:
Operator Name:
Operator Location:
Authority:
Site Category:
Licence Status:
Issued:
Last Modified:
Expires:
Suspended:
Revoked:
Surrendered:
IPPC Reference:
Positional Accuracy:
19684
Littlehampton H W R C, Mill Lane, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 7PH
Viridor Waste Management Ltd
Not Supplied
Environment Agency - South East Region, Solent & South Downs Area
Household Waste Amenity Sites
Modified
1st September 1995
11th July 2005
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Not Supplied
Located by supplier to within 100m
Licensed Waste Management Facilities (Locations)
24
19665
Tulley's Nurseries, Toddington Lane, Wick, Littlehampton, West Sussex,
BN17 7PW
K C Tulley Nurseries Ltd
Operator Name:
Operator Location: Not Supplied
Environment Agency - South East Region, Solent & South Downs Area
Authority:
Landfills Taking Non-biodegradeable Wastes (Not Construction)
Site Category:
Closed
Licence Status:
10th November 1993
Issued:
Not Supplied
Last Modified:
Not Supplied
Expires:
Not Supplied
Suspended:
Not Supplied
Revoked:
Not Supplied
Surrendered:
Not Supplied
IPPC Reference:
Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 100m
Licence Number:
Location:
Local Authority Landfill Coverage
Name:
Arun District Council
- Has no landfill data to supply
Local Authority Landfill Coverage
Name:
West Sussex County Council
- Has supplied landfill data
Order Number: 36878024_1_1
Date: 30-Nov-2011
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Waste
Map
ID
Quadrant
Reference
(Compass
Direction)
Details
Estimated
Distance
From Site
Contact
NGR
A8NW
(S)
538
1
502950
104200
A8NW
(S)
538
1
502950
104200
A8NW
(S)
538
1
502950
104200
Registered Waste Transfer Sites
25
Licence Holder:
Licence Reference:
Site Location:
Operator Location:
Authority:
Site Category:
Max Input Rate:
Waste Source
Restrictions:
Licence Status:
Dated:
Preceded By
Licence:
Superseded By
Licence:
Positional Accuracy:
Boundary Quality:
Authorised Waste
Prohibited Waste
Wyvern Waste Services Ltd
WSX/L1/0150/2
Littlehampton C.A.Site, Mill Lane, Littlehampton, West Sussex, Bn17 7ph
Chiltern House, 15-17 Silver Street, TAUNTON, Somerset, TA1 3DH
Environment Agency - Southern Region, Sussex Area
Civic Amenity
Medium (Equal to or greater than 25,000 and less than 75,000 tonnes per
year)
No known restriction on source of waste
Operational as far as is knownOperational
1st September 1995
5/BX/90 (5/AJ/90)
Not Given
Manually positioned to the address or location
Not Supplied
Household Waste
Max.Storage In Licence
Max.Waste Permitted By Licence
Sanitary Towels, Nappies, Bandages
Asbestos
Clinical Wastes - Except
Exposive Waste
Motor Vehicles
Radioactive Waste
W.Excav/Redev. Tips/Gaswks/Chem.Prems
Waste From Businesses
Waste From Gulley Emptiers
Waste From Refuse Coll'N Vehicles
Waste From Road Sweepers
Waste From Skips
Waste From Tankers
Registered Waste Transfer Sites
25
Licence Holder:
Licence Reference:
Site Location:
Operator Location:
Authority:
Site Category:
Max Input Rate:
Waste Source
Restrictions:
Licence Status:
Dated:
Preceded By
Licence:
Superseded By
Licence:
Positional Accuracy:
Boundary Quality:
Authorised Waste
West Sussex C.C.
5/BX/90 (5/AJ/90)
Littlehampton C/A Site, Mill Lane, Littlehampton, West Sussex
County Hall, CHICHESTER, West Sussex, PO19 1RH
Environment Agency - Southern Region, Sussex Area
Civic Amenity
Small (Equal to or greater than 10,000 and less than 25,000 tonnes per year)
No known restriction on source of waste
Record supersededSuperseded
1st March 1991
.
WSX/L1/0150/2
Manually positioned to the address or location
Not Supplied
Batteries
Civic Amenity / Household Waste Incl.
Fridges/Freezers
Paper/Cardboard Waste
Scrap Metal
Waste Oil
Registered Waste Transfer Sites
25
Licence Holder:
Licence Reference:
Site Location:
Operator Location:
Authority:
Site Category:
Max Input Rate:
Waste Source
Restrictions:
Licence Status:
Dated:
Preceded By
Licence:
Superseded By
Licence:
Positional Accuracy:
Boundary Quality:
Authorised Waste
Prohibited Waste
West Sussex C.C.
.
Littlehampton C.A.Site, Mill Lane, Littlehampton, West Sussex, Bn17 7ph
County Hall, CHICHESTER, West Sussex, PO19 1RH
Environment Agency - Southern Region, Sussex Area
Civic Amenity
Undefined
No known restriction on source of waste
Record supersededSuperseded
Not Supplied
Not Given
5/BX/90 (5/AJ/90)
Manually positioned to the address or location
Not Supplied
Non-Toxic Wastes Delivered By Public
Waste Produced In Trade Or Business
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Geological
Map
ID
Quadrant
Reference
(Compass
Direction)
Details
Estimated
Distance
From Site
Contact
NGR
A13NE
(N)
0
2
503147
104700
A13NE
(N)
0
2
503147
104700
A13NE
(N)
0
2
503147
104700
A13NE
(N)
0
2
503147
104700
A13NE
(N)
0
2
503147
104700
A13NE
(N)
0
2
503147
104700
A13NE
(N)
0
2
503147
104700
A13NE
(N)
0
2
503147
104700
A13NE
(N)
0
2
503147
104700
A13NE
(N)
0
2
503147
104700
BGS 1:625,000 Solid Geology
Description:
Chalk including Red Chalk
Coal Mining Affected Areas
In an area which may not be affected by coal mining
Non Coal Mining Areas of Great Britain
Risk:
Source:
Rare
British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service
Potential for Collapsible Ground Stability Hazards
Hazard Potential:
Source:
Very Low
British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service
Potential for Compressible Ground Stability Hazards
Hazard Potential:
Source:
No Hazard
British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service
Potential for Ground Dissolution Stability Hazards
Hazard Potential:
Source:
Very Low
British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service
Potential for Landslide Ground Stability Hazards
Hazard Potential:
Source:
Very Low
British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service
Potential for Running Sand Ground Stability Hazards
Hazard Potential:
Source:
Very Low
British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service
Potential for Shrinking or Swelling Clay Ground Stability Hazards
Hazard Potential:
Source:
No Hazard
British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service
Radon Potential - Radon Affected Areas
Affected Area:
Source:
The property is in a radon affected area, as between 1 and 3% of homes are
above the action level
British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service
Radon Potential - Radon Protection Measures
Protection Measure: No radon protective measures are necessary in the construction of new
dwellings or extensions
Source:
British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service
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Industrial Land Use
Map
ID
Quadrant
Reference
(Compass
Direction)
Details
Estimated
Distance
From Site
Contact
NGR
A8NW
(SW)
717
-
502862
104042
A8SE
(SE)
753
-
503457
104014
A9NW
(SE)
761
-
503502
104027
A8SE
(S)
790
-
503383
103946
A9SW
(SE)
851
-
503502
103927
A9SW
(SE)
851
-
503502
103927
A9SW
(SE)
851
-
503502
103927
A8SE
(S)
875
-
503347
103848
A8SE
(S)
875
-
503347
103848
A8SW
(S)
953
-
502921
103774
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
26
Name:
Location:
Classification:
Status:
Positional Accuracy:
Wyvern Waste Services Ltd
Mill La, Wick, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 7PH
Waste Disposal Services
Inactive
Manually positioned to the road within the address or location
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
27
Name:
Location:
Classification:
Status:
Positional Accuracy:
C S Developments Ltd
Unit 2, Toddington Lane, Wick, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 7PP
Concrete Contractors
Inactive
Automatically positioned to the address
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
27
Name:
Location:
Pro Design Scooter Engineering
Unit 4,Five Stone Nurseries,Toddington La, Wick, Littlehampton, West
Sussex, BN17 7PP
Motor Cycle Repairs
Classification:
Active
Status:
Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
28
Name:
Location:
Classification:
Status:
Positional Accuracy:
Sussex Scaffolding
Hollyacre,Toddington La, Wick, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 7PP
Scaffolding & Work Platforms
Active
Manually positioned within the geographical locality
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
29
Name:
Location:
Classification:
Status:
Positional Accuracy:
P S Autotechnik Ltd
Five Stones, Toddington Lane, Wick, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 7PP
Car Customisation & Conversion Specialists
Inactive
Automatically positioned to the address
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
29
Name:
Location:
Classification:
Status:
Positional Accuracy:
C S Concrete Ltd
Five Stones, Toddington Lane, Wick, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 7PP
Concrete Contractors
Active
Automatically positioned to the address
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
29
Name:
Location:
Classification:
Status:
Positional Accuracy:
Total Paintworks
Five Stones, Toddington Lane, Wick, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 7PP
Car Body Repairs
Active
Automatically positioned to the address
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
30
Arun Autogas Ltd
Hollyacre Plants, Toddington Lane, Wick, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17
7PP
Autogas Suppliers & Installers
Classification:
Active
Status:
Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address
Name:
Location:
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
30
Name:
Location:
Classification:
Status:
Positional Accuracy:
Outback Trailers
Hollyacre, Toddington Lane, Wick, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 7PP
Trailers & Towing Equipment
Inactive
Automatically positioned to the address
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
31
Name:
Location:
Classification:
Status:
Positional Accuracy:
Thermatron
39, Griffin Crescent, Wick, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 7LH
Electronic Equipment - Manufacturers & Assemblers
Inactive
Automatically positioned to the address
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Sensitive Land Use
Map
ID
Quadrant
Reference
(Compass
Direction)
Details
Estimated
Distance
From Site
Contact
NGR
0
4
503147
104700
Nitrate Vulnerable Zones
32
Name:
Description:
Source:
Not Supplied
NVZ Area
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA - formerly
FRCA)
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(N)
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Data Currency
Agency & Hydrological
Version
Update Cycle
Contaminated Land Register Entries and Notices
Worthing Borough Council - Environmental Health Department
Horsham District Council - Environmental Health Department
Arun District Council - Environmental Health Department
April 2011
July 2011
June 2011
Annual Rolling Update
Annual Rolling Update
Annual Rolling Update
Discharge Consents
Environment Agency - Southern Region
July 2011
Quarterly
Enforcement and Prohibition Notices
Environment Agency - Southern Region
November 2011
Quarterly
Integrated Pollution Controls
Environment Agency - Southern Region
October 2008
Not Applicable
Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control
Environment Agency - Southern Region
October 2011
Quarterly
Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control
Horsham District Council - Environmental Health Department
Arun District Council - Environmental Health Department
Worthing Borough Council - Environmental Health Department
December 2010
June 2011
May 2011
Annual Rolling Update
Annual Rolling Update
Annual Rolling Update
Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls
Horsham District Council - Environmental Health Department
Arun District Council - Environmental Health Department
Worthing Borough Council - Environmental Health Department
December 2010
June 2011
May 2011
Annual Rolling Update
Annual Rolling Update
Annual Rolling Update
Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Enforcements
Horsham District Council - Environmental Health Department
Arun District Council - Environmental Health Department
Worthing Borough Council - Environmental Health Department
December 2010
June 2011
May 2011
Annual Rolling Update
Annual Rolling Update
Annual Rolling Update
Nearest Surface Water Feature
Ordnance Survey
September 2011
Quarterly
Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters
Environment Agency - Southern Region
December 1999
Not Applicable
Prosecutions Relating to Authorised Processes
Environment Agency - Southern Region
September 2011
Monthly
Prosecutions Relating to Controlled Waters
Environment Agency - Southern Region
September 2011
Monthly
October 2011
Quarterly
November 2001
Not Applicable
River Quality Biology Sampling Points
Environment Agency - Head Office
January 2011
Annually
River Quality Chemistry Sampling Points
Environment Agency - Head Office
January 2011
Annually
Substantiated Pollution Incident Register
Environment Agency - Southern Region - Solent and South Downs
Environment Agency - Southern Region - Sussex Area
October 2011
October 2011
Quarterly
Quarterly
Water Abstractions
Environment Agency - Southern Region
July 2011
Quarterly
Water Industry Act Referrals
Environment Agency - Southern Region
October 2011
Quarterly
Groundwater Vulnerability
Environment Agency - Head Office
January 2011
Not Applicable
Drift Deposits
Environment Agency - Head Office
January 1999
Not Applicable
Registered Radioactive Substances
Environment Agency - Southern Region
River Quality
Environment Agency - Head Office
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Data Currency
Agency & Hydrological
Version
Update Cycle
Bedrock Aquifer Designations
British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service
September 2011
Annually
Superficial Aquifer Designations
British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service
September 2011
Annually
July 2011
Quarterly
Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Environment Agency - Head Office
November 2011
Quarterly
Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences
Environment Agency - Head Office
November 2011
Quarterly
Areas Benefiting from Flood Defences
Environment Agency - Head Office
November 2011
Quarterly
Flood Water Storage Areas
Environment Agency - Head Office
November 2011
Quarterly
Flood Defences
Environment Agency - Head Office
November 2011
Quarterly
Version
Update Cycle
June 1996
Not Applicable
Historical Landfill Sites
Environment Agency - Southern Region - Solent and South Downs
Environment Agency - Southern Region - Sussex Area
October 2011
October 2011
Quarterly
Quarterly
Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites
Environment Agency - Southern Region
October 2008
Not Applicable
Licensed Waste Management Facilities (Landfill Boundaries)
Environment Agency - Southern Region - Solent and South Downs
Environment Agency - Southern Region - Sussex Area
October 2011
October 2011
Quarterly
Quarterly
Licensed Waste Management Facilities (Locations)
Environment Agency - South East Region - Solent & South Downs Area
Environment Agency - Southern Region - Solent and South Downs
Environment Agency - Southern Region - Sussex Area
July 2011
July 2011
July 2011
Quarterly
Quarterly
Quarterly
Local Authority Landfill Coverage
Arun District Council - Technical Support Unit
Horsham District Council - Environmental Health Department
West Sussex County Council - Environment & Development
Worthing Borough Council - Planning Department
May 2000
May 2000
May 2000
May 2000
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Local Authority Recorded Landfill Sites
Arun District Council - Technical Support Unit
Horsham District Council - Environmental Health Department
West Sussex County Council - Environment & Development
Worthing Borough Council - Planning Department
May 2000
May 2000
May 2000
May 2000
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Registered Landfill Sites
Environment Agency - Southern Region - Sussex Area
March 2003
Not Applicable
Registered Waste Transfer Sites
Environment Agency - Southern Region - Sussex Area
March 2003
Not Applicable
Registered Waste Treatment or Disposal Sites
Environment Agency - Southern Region - Sussex Area
March 2003
Not Applicable
Source Protection Zones
Environment Agency - Head Office
Waste
BGS Recorded Landfill Sites
British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service
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Data Currency
Hazardous Substances
Version
Update Cycle
July 2011
Bi-Annually
January 2011
Bi-Annually
November 2000
Not Applicable
Planning Hazardous Substance Enforcements
Horsham District Council - Planning Department
Arun District Council - Technical Support Unit
Worthing Borough Council - Planning Department
West Sussex County Council - Environment & Development
January 2011
May 2011
May 2011
October 2006
Annual Rolling Update
Annual Rolling Update
Annual Rolling Update
Annual Rolling Update
Planning Hazardous Substance Consents
Horsham District Council - Planning Department
Arun District Council - Technical Support Unit
Worthing Borough Council - Planning Department
West Sussex County Council - Environment & Development
January 2011
May 2011
May 2011
October 2006
Annual Rolling Update
Annual Rolling Update
Annual Rolling Update
Annual Rolling Update
Geological
Version
Update Cycle
BGS Recorded Mineral Sites
British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service
October 2011
Bi-Annually
BGS 1:625,000 Solid Geology
British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service
August 1996
Not Applicable
November 2002
Not Applicable
Coal Mining Affected Areas
The Coal Authority - Mining Report Service
August 2011
As notified
Mining Instability
Ove Arup & Partners
October 2000
Not Applicable
Non Coal Mining Areas of Great Britain
British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service
February 2011
Not Applicable
Potential for Collapsible Ground Stability Hazards
British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service
February 2011
Annually
Potential for Compressible Ground Stability Hazards
British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service
February 2011
Annually
Potential for Ground Dissolution Stability Hazards
British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service
February 2011
Annually
Potential for Landslide Ground Stability Hazards
British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service
February 2011
Annually
Potential for Running Sand Ground Stability Hazards
British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service
February 2011
Annually
Potential for Shrinking or Swelling Clay Ground Stability Hazards
British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service
February 2011
Annually
Radon Potential - Radon Affected Areas
British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service
July 2011
As notified
Radon Potential - Radon Protection Measures
British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service
July 2011
As notified
Control of Major Accident Hazards Sites (COMAH)
Health and Safety Executive
Explosive Sites
Health and Safety Executive
Notification of Installations Handling Hazardous Substances (NIHHS)
Health and Safety Executive
Brine Compensation Area
Cheshire Brine Subsidence Compensation Board
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Data Currency
Industrial Land Use
Version
Update Cycle
Contemporary Trade Directory Entries
Thomson Directories
August 2011
Quarterly
November 2011
Quarterly
Version
Update Cycle
Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Natural England
September 2011
Bi-Annually
Environmentally Sensitive Areas
Natural England
September 2011
Annually
April 1997
Not Applicable
Local Nature Reserves
Natural England
September 2011
Bi-Annually
Marine Nature Reserves
Natural England
September 2011
Bi-Annually
National Nature Reserves
Natural England
September 2011
Bi-Annually
National Parks
Natural England
September 2011
Bi-Annually
Nitrate Sensitive Areas
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA - formerly FRCA)
March 2003
Not Applicable
Nitrate Vulnerable Zones
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA - formerly FRCA)
February 2011
Annually
Ramsar Sites
Natural England
September 2011
Bi-Annually
Sites of Special Scientific Interest
Natural England
September 2011
Bi-Annually
Special Areas of Conservation
Natural England
September 2011
Bi-Annually
Special Protection Areas
Natural England
September 2011
Bi-Annually
Fuel Station Entries
Catalist Ltd - Experian
Sensitive Land Use
Forest Parks
Forestry Commission
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Data Suppliers
A selection of organisations who provide data within this report
Data Supplier
Data Supplier Logo
Ordnance Survey
Environment Agency
Scottish Environment Protection Agency
The Coal Authority
British Geological Survey
Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
Countryside Council for Wales
Scottish Natural Heritage
Natural England
Health Protection Agency
Ove Arup
Peter Brett Associates
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Useful Contacts
Contact
1
Name and Address
Contact Details
Telephone: 08708 506 506
Email: [email protected]
Environment Agency - National Customer Contact
Centre (NCCC)
PO Box 544, Templeborough, Rotherham, S60 1BY
2
Telephone: 0115 936 3143
Fax: 0115 936 3276
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.bgs.ac.uk
British Geological Survey - Enquiry Service
British Geological Survey, Kingsley Dunham Centre, Keyworth,
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG12 5GG
3
Natural England
Northminster House, Northminster Road, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire,
PE1 1UA
4
Telephone: 0845 600 3078
Fax: 01733 455103
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.naturalengland.org.uk
Telephone: 0113 2613333
Fax: 0113 230 0879
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
(DEFRA - formerly FRCA)
Government Buildings, Otley Road, Lawnswood, Leeds, West Yorkshire,
LS16 5QT
5
Arun District Council - Technical Support Unit
Civic Centre, Maltravers Road, Littlehampton, Sussex, BN17 5LF
6
West Sussex County Council - Environment &
Development
Telephone: 01903 737500
Fax: 01903 730442
Website: www.arun.gov.uk
Telephone: 01243 777100
Website: www.westsussex.gov.uk
County Hall, Tower hall, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1RH
-
Health Protection Agency - Radon Survey, Centre for
Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards
Chilton, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 0RQ
-
Landmark Information Group Limited
The Smith Centre, Henley On Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 6AB
Telephone: 01235 822622
Fax: 01235 833891
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.hpa.org.uk
Telephone: 0844 844 9952
Fax: 0844 844 9951
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.landmarkinfo.co.uk
Please note that the Environment Agency / SEPA have a charging policy in place for enquiries.
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