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Dacorum Borough Landscape Sensitivity Study - Part 5

Borough Character Assessment: arable farming, isolated farms and pasture fields and contained views;. - the parcel features no designations;. - the ...

https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/.../dacorum-borough-landscape-sensitivity-stu...

Hertfordshire Strategic Green Infrastructure Plan (Incorporating the ...

Mar 7, 2011 ... North Herts – arable farming too close to rivers. • + what do we do ... Arable farming doing better than pastoral / livestock so who would want to.

https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/.../id8-herts-green-infrastructure-study-app-m...

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Land use and settlement Agricultural land use is arable farming - the dominant feature on the lower slopes but becoming fragmented by other uses on the ...

http://www.dacorum.gov.uk/.../js12-appendix-3-aylesbury-landscape-planc...

What happens to my recycling

Dec 22, 2022 ... The resulting product is then sold on to the farming community as soil improver. Watch this video to see what happens to your garden waste ...

https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/home/.../what-happens-to-my-recyclables

25. Bovingdon Place Strategy

The village does not have any designated employment sites, although Bovingdon Brickworks, HMP The Mount and working farms around the edge of the village are ...

https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/.../draft-core-strategy-2010-chapter-25-bovin...

23. Tring Place Strategy

Tring is a small, compact market town in the northwest of the borough with a population of around 11,500 (2001 Census). The town is surrounded by the.

https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/.../draft-core-strategy-2010-chapter-23-tring-...

Biodiversity and conservation

Solitary bees are in decline, due to loss of habitat and modern farming practices. They provide an essential function, pollinating our crops and ensuring ...

https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/home/...street.../biodiversity-and-conservation

ARCHAEOLOGICAL DESK BASED ASSESSMENT LAND WEST OF ...

3. Whilst evidence from elsewhere in the Chilterns suggests an expansion of settlement, woodland clearance and farming in the Late Bronze Age, there is no ...

http://www.dacorum.gov.uk/docs/default-source/.../js5-archaeology.pdf?...

6 Heathland and acid grassland habitat action plan

Most of the areas where lowland heathland has developed were covered by the wildwood 6000 years ago. The early clearances by. Neolithic farmers were largely ...

https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/.../spar-12.08.01-biodiversityactionplan-chapt...

URBAN NATURE CONSERVATION STUDY | Dacorum Borough ...

Wildlife benefits from farming assume that farming is still present and viable in the first place. If it is, it is unlikely to be providing the sort of ...

https://www.dacorum.gov.uk/.../en12-urban-nautre-conservation-study-mar...