WebCounty:North Yorkshire/West YorkshireSite Name: Fairburn and Newton Ings Status: Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) notified under Section 28 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981.... WebSpurn Point is a narrow sandy promontory approximately five kilometres long. It is located on the south-eastern tip of the Holderness plain which forms the northern banks of the Humber estuary. It is easily reached from Hull by car, …
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WebThere are four riverside SSSIs associated with the Ouse around York; Clifton Ings and Rawcliffe Meadows, Fulford Ings, Naburn Marsh and Acaster South Ings. Ings meadows were traditionally used as a source of hay and to provide late summer grazing for livestock. They are often flooded in winter. http://yorkbirding.org.uk/sites/pocklington-canal-sssi/ dave wray jr ww2 vet
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WebFulford Ings. < Go back to main map. * Conservation designations are as follows: SSSI: Site of Special Scientific Interest. NNR: National Nature Reserve. SAC: Special Area of … WebFulford Ings SSSI Habitat Bog, Flood Plain, Flowers for Pollinators, Riverbank, Wildflower Meadow Activities Walking An important wetland site close to the centre of York. The site includes fen meadow and reedbeds. A good place to see wetland plants, birds and the occasional roe deer. Web#1 Bull Cross, The Frith and Juniper Hill Sssi Updated: 2024-03-29 Bull Cross, The Frith and Juniper Hill is a 42.33 hectare biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in 1954. The site is listed in the Stroud District Local Plan, adopted November 2005, Appendix 6 as an SSSI and Regionally Important Geological Site. dave wottle never give up