Lee Valley Regional Park Authority
Objective:The assessment indicated that six trees within the Campsite required more detailed survey and The Ecology Consultancy was commissioned to undertake an aerial tree inspection. The trees had been identified as having low, moderate or high potential to support roosting bats during the ground-level tree surveys and subsequent bat activity surveys.
A site walkover was conducted in October 2011 during which a further four trees were identified for remedial tree works. Our ecologists were asked to inspect these additional trees and assess the likelihood that they support roosting bats: we have members of staff qualified to conduct aerial tree inspection.
The aerial tree inspections were carried out on the ten trees surveyed. Whilst the presence of bats was not confirmed, we found some trees with high potential for supporting bat roosts and recommended that these trees should be surveyed in more detail if there should be a threat to their integrity, with careful supervision of any remedial works by our bat specialists.
These surveys were carried out in accordance with the Bat Conservation Trust - Bat Survey - Good Practice Guidelines (2007) by our expert bat ecologists including Natural England Bat Licence holders.
Bat-mitigation recommendations were also made, including sympathetic lighting for the Campsite and overall biodiversity enhancements in line with Planning Policy Statement 9.
Crowhurst Corner lies on the northern edge of Brighton’s urban fringe and includes part of a Local Nature Reserve - Hollingbury Industrial Estate Site of Nature Conservation Importance (SNCI).
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The Ecology Consultancy has been involved with this high quality, mixed-use development project from the outset.
The 21ha site will incorporate courtyard living and shared green areas, and will include nearly 900 homes, built to the highest environmental standards.
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