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Stanford in the Vale Wildlife Survey Published

The Wildlife Survey conducted by the Stanford Wildlife Action Team last year has now been published. You can download a copy here (PDF)

 

Undertaken during the spring of 2017, the survey records details of birds, butterflies, wildflowers and other flora and fauna spotted in the fields and woodlands around Stanford.

 

 

Greater Spotted Woodpecker

Led by Barry Hudson, the Wildlife Action Team included contributions from Jane Bird, Jez Elkin, Margaret Grant, L Lucas, Jonathan Marriott, P Meitner, Sue Murrin, Suzanne Parrott, Rhonda Pierce, Shirley and John Perring and Lawrence Ward.

Visit our stand to learn more about the Wildlife Survey and progress on the Neighbourhood Plan at the Village Festival on 16th-17th June at Church Green.

 

 

 

Tortoiseshell

 

 

The Neighbourhood Plan Steering Committee is extremely grateful to the SWAT for all their hard work in assembling this important evidence to support your Neighbourhood Plan.

 

Banded Demoiselle

 

 

Photos courtesy of Barry Hudson

 

 

 

 

Yellowhammer

About SITV Parish Neighbourhood Plan

We all want to protect and enhance what is good about our Parish of Stanford in the Vale, improve facilities and services and have a positive influence on future development. A Neighbourhood Plan (NP) is an important way to do this.

It will carry real weight in future planning matters. It can help direct where new homes, shops, offices, leisure facilities, schools and other development should be built and what they should look like.

To learn more about NPs check out the tabs above. You can also see what the VoWH Planning Officers told us under the FAQ tab (Frequently Asked Questions), Follow Us on Twitter for Latest News or Announcements and get in touch via our Contact page.

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