Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre Love Lane, Yateley Grid Reference : SU80276106 Site Details Site Summary Survey Details Priority Habitats None recorded Notable Species Site Designations None recorded Site Features Survey Summary File Reference : 86-0033 Civil Parish : Eversley District : Hart Vice-County : 12, North Hampshire The site is an old wooded lane located near the western edge of Yateley. The lane is visible on old OS maps and appears treed. There is an oak and ash canopy on both banks for most of its length. The lane is over five metres in width and the canopy is closed for the most part so it qualifies as woodland. There are signs of remnant ancient woodland within the ground flora, with bluebell frequent and 11 ancient woodland indicators in total. Survey Type : Phase II Survey Date : 24/06/2016 Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre Partnership Data Owned By : Joel Miller, HBIC Data Recorded By : 0.5 (hrs) Survey Time on Site : 0.25 ha Total Area : Priority Habitats Area Lowland mixed deciduous woodland 24/06/2016 Type Description Geology Bedrock - Sand sharing information about Hampshire’s wildlife The Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre Partnership includes local authorities, government agencies, wildlife charities and biological recording groups. Date Generated: 07/03/2017 HBIC
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Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre
Love Lane, Yateley
Grid Reference : SU80276106
Site Details
Site Summary
Survey Details
Priority Habitats
None recorded
Notable Species
Site DesignationsNone recorded
Site Features
Survey Summary
File Reference : 86-0033
Civil Parish : Eversley
District : Hart
Vice-County : 12, North Hampshire
The site is an old wooded lane located near the western edge of Yateley. The lane is visible on old OS maps and appears treed. There is an oak and ash canopy on both banks for most of its length. The lane is over five metres in width and the canopy is closed for the most part so it qualifies as woodland. There are signs of remnant ancient woodland within the ground flora, with bluebell frequent and 11 ancient woodland indicators in total.
Survey Type : Phase II
Survey Date : 24/06/2016
Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre PartnershipData Owned By :
sharing information about Hampshire’s wildlifeThe Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre Partnership includes local authorities,government agencies, wildlife charities and biological recording groups.
Date Generated: 07/03/2017
HBIC
Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre
Woodland Structure
Sample:
Woodland Structure
UnderstoryCanopy
Planted
Sapling
Shrub
Sub-canopy
Planted
Veteran or ancient
Pollard
Pole stage
From coppice
Standard
Derelict
Managed stool
Other stool
Seedling
Sucker
Clim
ber
Coppice Field Layer
Acer campestre R
Corylus avellana F
Crataegus monogyna R R
Fraxinus excelsior O O O O
Hedera helix F
Ilex aquifolium R R
Lonicera periclymenum O
Prunus spinosa F F
Quercus robur R R F R R
Rosa arvensis O
Rosa canina O
Salix cinerea R
Sambucus nigra R R
Ulmus procera F F
sharing information about Hampshire’s wildlifeThe Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre Partnership includes local authorities,government agencies, wildlife charities and biological recording groups.
sharing information about Hampshire’s wildlifeThe Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre Partnership includes local authorities,government agencies, wildlife charities and biological recording groups.
59Total no. of species :53No. of woodland species :
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Indicators Species :
Habitat Classifications :
Species Abundance:
Ancient Woodland Vascular Plants (AWVP) - species most strongly associated with ancient woodland and are typicalcomponents of botanically rich ancient woodland communitiesAcid/neutral grassland indicators - species which seldom occur outside of unimproved acid/neutral grasslands or are indicativeof a long period of uninterrupted grassland managementChalk grassland indicators - species characteristic of unimproved chalk downland or have a strong affinity to calcareous soil
BAP Priority: Habitats identified as the highest priority for conservation action in the UKNVC: A system of classifying natural habitat communities according to species associationsPhase 1: A standardised system for surveying, classifying and mapping broad wildlife habitats including urban areasPeterken: A stand type classification that describes woodlands by tree species
Habitat and Species designations and statuses:Habitat designations/categories and species legislation/statuses are correct at the time the report was generatedand may not necessarily reflect those applicable either at the time of survey or later than the generated date.
sharing information about Hampshire’s wildlifeThe Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre Partnership includes local authorities,government agencies, wildlife charities and biological recording groups.
Date Generated: 07/03/2017
HBIC
Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre
sharing information about Hampshire’s wildlife The Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre Partnership includes local authorities, government agencies, wildlife charities and biological recording groups.
Love Lane, Yateley (SU80276106) Hart District Council LDF - SHL273 24/06/2016 Joel Miller Site description The site is an old wooded lane located near the western edge of Yateley. The lane is visible on old OS maps and appears treed. There is an oak and ash canopy on both banks for most of its length. The lane is over five metres in width and the canopy is closed for the most part so it qualifies as woodland. There are signs of remnant ancient woodland within the ground flora, with bluebell frequent and 11 ancient woodland indicators in total. Management The site is unmanaged. The lane is used as a footpath and there are obvious signs of damage from motor biking. Area description Area 1 – W8d Fraxinus excelsior-Acer campestre-Mercurialis perennis woodland, Hedera helix sub-community (IHS WB36.WF11.WM7) The canopy along is mature but not old. There are frequent oak and ash, often grown from coppice. The understorey is rather scrubby, with frequent blackthorn, hazel and english elm. The banks support a fair woodland flora. There is abundant bramble, cleavers and ivy, but also frequent bluebell. Rough meadow-grass, hedge mustard and stinging-nettle are more prominent along the footpath. The lane also has much false brome, male fern, honeysuckle, wood avens, field rose and lords-and-ladies. Other ancient woodland indicators noted include pignut, black bryony, barren strawberry, bearded couch and wood meadow-grass.