Annex F – marine and terrestrial SAC, SPA and Ramsar sites screened out from full assessment in the NE sHRA
Published 31 May 2022
Applies to England
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Terrestrial SAC, SPA or Ramsar sites where designated features are all land-based - provisionally assessed and screened out but requires re-assessment against final GGL proposal.
- Baston Fen SAC
- Bath and Bradford on Avon Bats SAC
- Beer Quarry and Caves SAC
- Benacre Lagoons SAC
- Blackstone Point SAC
- Coquet Island SPA
- Farne Islands SPA
- Flamborough and Filey Coast SPA
- Hestercombe House SAC
- Isles of Scilly Complex SAC
- Isles of Scilly SPA and Ramsar site
- Lundy SAC
- Nene Washes SAC
- Orfordness –Shingle Street SAC
- Ouse Washes SAC
- Paston Great Barn SAC
- Singleton and Cocking Tunnels SAC
- Solent and Isle of Wight Lagoons SAC
- WyeValley and Forest of Dean bat sites SAC
Marine SAC or SPA seaward of the mean low water mark - no assessment required
- Bristol Channel Approaches SAC
- Falmouth Bay to St Austell Bay SPA
- Greater Wash SPA
- Haisborough, Hammond and Winterton SAC
- Inner Dowsing, Race Bank and North Ridge SAC
- Lands’ End and Cape Bank SAC
- Liverpool Bay/ Bae Lerpwl SPA
- Lizard Point SAC
- Lyme Bay and Torbay SAC
- Margate and Long Sands SAC
- Outer Thames Estuary SPA
- Shell Flat and Lune Deep SAC
- Southern North Sea SAC
- Start Point to Plymouth Sound and Eddystone SAC
- Studland to Portland SAC