Management Plan Basics. The reserve consists primarily of limestone grassland and limestone quarry areas, together with
an ancient woodland. These areas support a number of species that are rare in the country.
In order to maintain these important habitats, certain management activities have been defined:
- The reserve needs to be protected agaist further spread of sycamore.
- The ride sides need to be managed to stop the rides being overgrown, and to re-create some
open spaces.
- The spread of birch and ash (particularly in the quarry area) needs to be stopped, and reversed
in some areas.
- The rough ground habitat in the quarry needs to be maintained, and recovered in some places.
- Previously cultivated areas need to be restored to grassland
- The spread of hawthorn and blackthorn onto existing grassland areas need to be stopped, and
reversed in places.
- Footpaths and boundary fencing to be maintained.
For a more detailed explanation of certain management activities (completed or planned),
refer to the page relating to each reserve area - Sulehay Forest, Stonepit Quarry and
Ring Haw.
To view individual task lists, see the links below. |