Schedule K -
Plan 2.6 - DCO July 2013 Ref No.
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Fig 24.3.2 Hedge
number 32
34
Application - Important
Hedgerows - Plan 2.6 Ref No.
Hedgerow
crossed? (y/n) yes
no
Proposed work to be carried out Approximate 35m hedgerow breach
n/a
Archaeologically Important (Part II 1-5)and Botanically Important Hedgerows (Part II 7 (3) ( Listed as Schedule J DCO)
Hedgerows supporting Protected Species (Part II 6 (3)
Yes
Identified in
Hedgerows adjacent to public right of way (Part II 8)
Yes Yes
Lane is bounded by
mature hedge that forms an archway over the road and creates a
picturesque
setting for the approach into the village. Limited
opportunity
exists to form trenches
around trees. The
Hedgerow important to wildlife containing the following species: Acer campestre, Crataegus monogyna, Euonymus europaeus, Fraxinus excelsior, Quercus robur, Rosa species, Ulmus species, Gap, Arum maculatum,
34 36 11 yes Special engineering to give narrow breach Brachypodium sylvaticum, Geum urbanum Yes AONB Yes
boundaries are also botanically and
archaeologicall y important.
Lane is bounded by
mature hedge that forms an archway over the road and creates a
picturesque
setting for the approach into the village. Limited
opportunity
exists to form trenches
around trees. The
boundaries are also botanically and
35 36
37 38
39 40
37
37a 40
43 42
12 13
14 15
16
yes no
yes yes
no
Special engineering to give narrow breach II, 3) n/a
Approximate 35m hedgerow breach Approximate 35m hedgerow breach
n/a n/a
Archaeological important hedge: Associated with HER site MSF3626 (Part Archaeological important hedge
Archaeological important hedge: Associated with HER site MSF3626 (Part II, 3) Archaeological important hedge: Associated with HER site MSF3626 / Parish boundary (Part II, 3 and 1)
Archaeological important hedge Yes
n/a n/a
Yes A0NB Yes
archaeologicall y important.
The hedges have been cut back by Flail mower and no longer form a picturesque setting. Micro routing, reconfiguration of standard trench profiles and alteration to working width. Replanting will eventually match remaining managed hedge. n/a
The hedges have been cut back by Flail mower and no longer form a picturesque setting. Micro routing, reconfiguration of standard trench profiles and alteration to working width. Replanting will eventually match remaining managed hedge.
ES as visually important
Landscape Designation
focal point hedgerows
Significant Residual Effects
Hedges with 5 Barbastelle or 200 bat passes
Hedges with 1 Barbastelle bats
Detailed Engineering methods to eliminate significant residual effects
n/a
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