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Fresh plans submitted for quarry near Attenborough Nature Reserve Updated The proposed site of the quarry Subscribe today to get the latest headlines straight to your inbox with our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time.More info Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Council bosses have extended the public consultation period on a controversial plan to build a new quarry in rolling fields on the outskirts of the city. ....
Its first meeting was held at Bebington Oval on April 7, 1971. Meetings then took place in two caravans, one at Thurstaston Visitor Centre and one at Eastham Country Park, each weekend during the summer months. The original committee consisted of chairman Major Frank White, Margaret Gilmour, Henry Larsen, Nora MacMillan (Mrs Mac), David Mills, Jane Ratcliffe, Richard Smith and Graham Taylor. Linda Higginbottom, member of the group said: Jim Gilmour, a previous secretary to the committee, remembered passing a queue waiting for our jumble sale in Liscard and hearing a woman wondering what a ‘Conversation Trust’ actually did. Wirral Wildlife hosting Apple Day during autumn ....
A digger working at the Smallford Pits site. - Credit: Dawn Hudson A protected wildlife site already blighted with dumped fuel has been further devastated by an industrial digger. Smallford Pits is a Local Wildlife Site, which identifies it as a crucial location for wildlife in the county and protects it from development by the planning system. The site is a breeding ground for great crested newts, a European Protected Species, and is also an important area in Herts for dragonflies. In September the ponds on part of the site were completely dug out and scrub cut to the ground, and in December petrol or diesel was dumped in the water. ....
A digger working at the Smallford Pits site. - Credit: Dawn Hudson Ponds which provided a breeding ground for protected species and other rare wildlife have been poisoned with dumped diesel and destroyed by industrial machinery. Smallford Pits has been designated as a Local Wildlife Site, which identifies it as a crucial location for wildlife in the county and protects it from development by the planning system. The site has also been identified as a breeding ground for great crested newts, a European Protected Species, and is also an important area in Herts for dragonflies. Smallford Pits supports 19 species of dragonfly, including the nationally rare Scarce Emerald Dragonfly. Only Kingsmead near Hertford, supports as many dragonfly species in the county. The area is also rich in birds and reptiles. ....