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COASTAL SAND DUNE
LOCAL BIODIVERSITY ACTION PLAN

Sand dunes at Red Rocks Action Completed! Action Completed! Action Completed! Action Completed! ACTION COMPLETED IN 2005

1. Four interpretive boards were erected in Wallasey Dunes.
2. Three interpretive boards were erected in Meols aimed at educating horse riders.
3. The bridleway from Leasowe to Meols was up-graded.
4. Chestnut paling was used extensively in the dunes to restict horse access.
5. An NVC survey of the North Wirral Coastal Park was completed.
6. Marram grass from the Sefton Coast was planted in Wallasey dunes to repair serious blow-outs.

Action Completed! Action Completed! Action Completed! Action Completed!

OBJECTIVE

1. Protect the existing resource of sand dune habitat from loss in area or degradation in quality.
2.
Improve the quality of existing sand dune habitat towards favourable conservation status.

LOCAL TARGETS

1.Continue and expand annual recording of beach and dune profiles.
2. Carry out an
NVC survey of all dune habitats by 2005.

CURRENT STATUS

Nationally sand dune habitat is seen as 'Unfavourable with some improvements' - The total area of sand dune in the UK is recorded as 54,500 ha. European - 'Unfavourable declining' - Sand dunes are a declining and threatened habitat throughout Europe.

The sand dune habitats in Wirral cover approximately 80 ha. (approx. 0.15 % of UK area) this represents all of Cheshire's sand dune resource.
The main areas of sand dune habitat are:

The following notifications give legal protection for a very small proportion of the sand dune habitats

Three other areas containing the vast majority of the sand dune habitat are designated as SBIs. This confers a very limited degree of protection, through the planning process. The SBI's are:

THREATS

CURRENT ACTION

ACTION REQUIRED IN 2006+

ACTION COMPLETED PREVIOUSLY

None

ACTUAL LBAP IMPLEMENTERS

Cheshire Wildlife Trust rECOrd Wirral Wildlife
English Nature Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council  

OTHER POTENTIAL IMPLEMENTERS

DEFRA Local groups and individuals  

CONTACT

Christine Smyth, Wirral MBC
0151 637 6206

REFERENCES

HMSO (1995): Biodiversity: The UK Steering Group Report, Volume 2: Action Plans, London.
HMSO (1995): Biodiversity: The UK Steering Group Report, Volume 1: Meeting the Rio Challenge, London.
Wirral Dee Study, 1990, Borough Engineers, Metropolitan Borough of Wirral.
Liverpool Bay Shoreline Management Plan, 1998, Borough Engineers, Metropolitan Borough of Wirral.
North West Regional Planning Guidance S/11/298/APP3 (North West Biodiversity Targets)

Date compiled - 2001
Date reviewed - 2002, 2003, 2005

This plan is part of the Wirral Biodiversity Action Plan which can be viewed at www.wirral.gov.uk/ed/biodiversity/home.htm


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