Local Nature Reserve

Ingrebourne Valley

Facts
Size (Hectares): 
147
Region: 
East of England
Contact Information: 
Email: environmental.strategy@havering.gov.uk
Map Info
County: 
Greater London
Grid Reference: 
TQ 538 842
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Information
Habitat: 
Secondary woodland, acid grassland, rough grassland, river, marshes, wetland grazing, and reedbeds
Wildlife Description: 
Important for a wide range of plants, animals, birds including an active heronry, insects, and reptiles. Species include great crested newt, slow worm, harvest mouse, water vole, bumblebees, green woodpecker, grey partridge, house martin, pochard, reed bunting, skylark and song thrush.
Volunteer: 
No friends of Groups at present

Lindow Common

Facts
Size (Hectares): 
18
Region: 
West Midlands
Contact Information: 
Richard Doran, Macclesfield Borough Council, Town Hall, Macclesfield, SK10 1DP, Tel. 01625 504509 r.doran@macclesfield.gov.uk or James Baggaley.
Map Info
County: 
Cheshire
Grid Reference: 
SJ 834 812
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Place Description: 
Car park, footpaths, leaflet and events
Habitat: 
Heathland, scrub, acid pools, acid grassland, lake, ponds and peat bog
Wildlife Description: 
Common lizard, sundew, cranberry, bilberry, common, palmate and great crested newts, common frogs, common toad, water vole and dragonflies.

Scratchwood

Facts
Size (Hectares): 
55
Region: 
East of England
Map Info
County: 
Greater London
Grid Reference: 
TQ 205 945
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The Wigan Flashes

Facts
Size (Hectares): 
175
Region: 
North West
Site Managed By: 
Lancashire Wildlife Trust
Contact Information: 
Lancashire Wildlife Trust Wigan Office Tel. 01942 233976 (Mark Champion is the project officer) LA Contact: Roz Park, County Ecologist
Map Info
County: 
Greater Manchester
Grid Reference: 
SD 580 314
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Information
Place Description: 
Leaflet, events, hide, footpaths, nature trail, wheelchair access
Habitat: 
Lakes, ponds, reedbed, fen, grassland and wet woodland.
Wildlife Description: 
Wintering bittern and 200 species of wetland birds. 14 species of dragonflies.
Volunteer: 
Wigan Flashes Conservation and Community Group, Lancashire Wildlife Trust volunteers (practical conservation group).

Englemere Pond

Facts
Size (Hectares): 
26
Region: 
South East
Site Owned By: 
Crown Estate
Site Managed By: 
Bracknell Forest Borough Council.
Contact Information: 
Bracknell Forest Borough Council, Parks and Countryside. Tel. 01344 354441 rangers@bracknell-forest.gov.uk
Map Info
County: 
Berkshire
Grid Reference: 
SU 894 797
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Place Description: 
Trails

Rowley Green Common

Facts
Size (Hectares): 
6
Region: 
South East of England Region
Site Owned By: 
London Borough of Barnet
Site Managed By: 
Jointly by the Herts & Middlesex and London Wildlife Trusts
Map Info
County: 
Greater London
Grid Reference: 
TQ 216 961
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Place Description: 
Rowley Green Common lies to the north east of Rowley Lane, between Borehamwood and Arkley, just within the northern outskirts of Greater London. It is a unique area of grass, heath and woodland over a layer of pre-glacial pebble gravel. Once open heath dominated by heather and gorse, it became partially colonised by oak and birch following the cessation of grazing during the Second World War. Small scale gravel excavations in the early to mid 1900s have left boggy ponds of botanical interest, where uncommon sphagnum moss species, scarce species of sedge and floating club-rush thrive. In drier areas, the acidic grassland provides a habitat for heather, devil's bit scabious, sheep's sorrel, heath bedstraw and tormentil. The common is surrounded by hedges which are at least 300 years old, and include species such as oak, ash, beech, holly and hawthorn. The common is managed by selective felling of encroaching woodland. The grassland is cut in spring and autumn and the ponds and hollows are regularly maintained. Wellington boots are advisable when visiting the site.
Habitat: 
Acid grassland, bog, heathland, pond, woodland.
Wildlife Description: 
Secondary woodland is dominated by Oak (Quercus robur) and birch (Betula spp.), with some willow (Salix spp.) and aspen (Populus tremula). Heath and acid grassland supports uncommon species such as heather (Calluna vulgaris), mat-grass (Nardus stricta), petty whin (Genista anglica) and pill sedge (Carex pilulifera). Species of bog-moss (Sphagnum spp.) occur with various rushes (Juncus spp.), purple moor-grass (Molinia caerulea), lesser spearwort (Ranunculus flammula) and star sedge (Carex echinata). Rare species include floating club-rush (Eleogiton fluitans), marsh speedwell (Veronica scutellata), and bulbous and sharp-flowered rushes (Juncus bulbosus, J. acutiflorus). The invertebrate fauna includes the locally uncommon emerald damselfly (Lestes sponsa), together with many other more common species. The site also supports diverse bird species, as well as various amphibians, reptiles and mammals.
Directions: 
By public transport: Take the Mainline train to New Barnet, then bus 107 towards Edgware Station and alight at Rowley Green Road. Continue in the same direction, turning right and right again into Rowley Lane. The entrance to the reserve is off this lane on the right. Take the Underground to High Barnet, then bus 107 towards Edgware Station and follow the directions above.

Ogden Water

Facts
Size (Hectares): 
62
Region: 
Yorkshire and the Humber
Contact Information: 
Ogden Water LNR, Ogden Lane, Off Keighley Road, Halifax, West Yorkshire, Tel. 01422 249136 or Chris Sutcliffe Tel. 01422 393208 email: chris.sutcliffe@calderdale.gov.uk
Map Info
County: 
West Yorkshire
Grid Reference: 
SE 066 308
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Place Description: 
Car park, visitor centre with shop, education centre, toilets including disabled, wheelchair access and hire, nature trials, picnic area, bird feeding area, leaflets, regular events
Habitat: 
Reservoir, upland streams, woodland, heather moorland, blanket bog and acid grassland.
Wildlife Description: 
Twite, curlew, oystercatcher, short eared owls, skylark, woodpeckers and owls, palmate newts, common frogs and common lizards
Volunteer: 
Volunteer Rangers on site all year. Visitor centre staffed year round by volunteers. Active Friends group who help with conservation, maintenance, fundraising and events.

Cleethorpes Sands

Facts
Size (Hectares): 
457
Region: 
Yorkshire and the Humber
Map Info
County: 
Lincolnshire
Grid Reference: 
TA 325 070
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River Darwen Parkway

Facts
Size (Hectares): 
24
Region: 
North West
Contact Information: 
LA contact: Green Special Protection Areasces Manager, Environment Department, Blackburn with Darwen BC, Davyfield Road, Blackburn. Neil Oxley, Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council, Tel. 01254 691239 email neil.oxley@blackburn.gov.uk Ben Hargreaves, Lancashire Wildlife Trust, Tel. 01254 552966
Map Info
County: 
Lancashire
Grid Reference: 
SD 683 254
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Place Description: 
Car parking and footpaths
Volunteer: 
River Darwen Parkway has a steering group with representatives from Lancashire Wildlife Trust, Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council and Groundwork. Blackburn Midweek Volunteer group, co-ordinated by Lancashire Wildlife Trust, have carried out several tasks on site.

Dagenham Village Churchyard

Facts
Size (Hectares): 
1
Region: 
East of England
Site Managed By: 
London Wildlife Trust
Map Info
County: 
Greater London
Grid Reference: 
TQ 500 845
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