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Some limited scrub control will be
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archaeological feature are being fe
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The trees chosen will generally be
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• To review the current interpret
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Grassland Management (8) Mow amenit
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All Year/TW/Highway Services (7) Un
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Archaeology and historic interest (
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YEAR 4 Recreation and Access (1) Re
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4.3 Recurring annual management tas
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Proposed Activity Year 1 Year 2 Yea
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• Section 106 monies The woodland
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Health and Safety The safety of tre
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APPENDIX 1 Detailed Compartment Des
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standards management was re-introdu
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The shrub layer contains frequent H
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Sub-Compartment 116k - 9.1 ha Chara
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APPENDIX 3 FLORA In terms of natura
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Viburnum opulus guelder rose 91-96
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Lamium album white dead-nettle 91-9
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Verbena officinalis vervain 87 Vero
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FERNS Asplenium ruta-muraria wall r
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P. lactea Pseudotrametes gibbosa Fa
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Agarcales (dark-spored agarics) Agr
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Pleurotus cornucopiae Trunks of dec
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leaning trunks of sycamore 1993 Hyp
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Bibliography Baker, A.J. and Rother
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BIRDS Records from ‘The Birds of
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Troglodytes troglodytes wren reside
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F. montifringilla brambling winter
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PARKS & COUNTRYSIDE SERVICE EVENTS
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Introduction The purpose of this do
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Verbally by Telephone - customers m
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What is the overall importance of t
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• receive reports on the effectiv
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Health and Safety Guidelines Manage
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To ensure that the City Council's s
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PARKS & COUNTRYSIDE SERVICE PESTICI
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4.5 All cartage, dispensing and mix
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4. REDUCTION MEASURES 4A. Have meas
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APPENDIX 8A 2006 Visitor Questionna
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1752 The marriage of 2 nd Marquis o
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APPENDIX 10 BIBLIOGRAPHY ARCUS (200
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Peterken, G (1993). Woodland conser
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Sheffield City Boundary Rotherham M
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DAH DAH c H D f x e zz zz c d b WHI
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Assistant Tree Maintenance Officer
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MAIN SITE ENTRANCE ABBEY LANE Stora
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Figure 1.11 Outline vision for Eccl