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• The provision of well designed open spaces <strong>with</strong>in the development<br />

area itself for the exercising of dogs <strong>and</strong> community use so that<br />

Sherburn Willows is protected to some extent from excessive<br />

pressure;<br />

• The Trust would like to see a part time reserve officer funded who<br />

could co-ordinate <strong>with</strong> local residents <strong>and</strong> provide information <strong>and</strong><br />

interpretation of the reserve <strong>and</strong> the surrounding area.<br />

Interpretation signage which would indicate the importance <strong>and</strong><br />

value of the reserve would be welcomed. New residents could then<br />

underst<strong>and</strong> the reserve’s value <strong>and</strong> how wildlife can be protected.<br />

• The developers could also fund membership of the Yorkshire<br />

Wildlife Trust for new residents which would aid underst<strong>and</strong>ing of<br />

local wildlife <strong>and</strong> the reserve.<br />

• The Trust would be happy to discuss options <strong>with</strong> the developer.<br />

The cumulative effect of the development <strong>and</strong> its location at Sherburn<br />

in Elmet<br />

We feel there should be more emphasis in Chapter 13 of the<br />

Environmental Statement (Summary of Effects <strong>and</strong> Conclusions) on<br />

the cumulative impact of the proposed development. The proposal has<br />

a considerable impact <strong>and</strong> its future impact in combination <strong>with</strong> other<br />

potential residential developments to meet local housing targets should<br />

be considered at this stage. We can agree <strong>with</strong> the EIS reasoning that<br />

the development of a Phase 2 <strong>and</strong> 3 allocated site to meet housing<br />

requirements at this location will reduce the development pressure on<br />

nearby sensitive sites but only in terms of direct l<strong>and</strong> take. This<br />

development is likely to exert consideration pressure on Sherburn<br />

Willow Nature Reserve <strong>and</strong> more accountability should be taken of this<br />

indirect negative impact of the development on such sensitive areas,<br />

<strong>and</strong> subsequent measures taken to mitigate against such impacts in so<br />

far as practicable.<br />

Water Vole Protection<br />

As acknowledged in the Water Vole Survey chapter of the<br />

Environmental Impact Statement the site has been shown to have a<br />

population of water vole <strong>and</strong> the ditches have high value for water vole.<br />

Surveys revealed active use of the ditches <strong>and</strong> watercourse<br />

neighbouring the site by water voles. The development needs to take<br />

into consideration connectivity of ditches, provision of habitat for water<br />

vole through SUDS <strong>and</strong> wetl<strong>and</strong>, protection of ditches <strong>with</strong> well<br />

managed hedgerow containing thorny native species to protect water<br />

vole <strong>and</strong> avoid negative impacts. The Trust would want a condition<br />

that a management plan for ditches is in place, referencing the above<br />

document <strong>and</strong> sufficiently funded for the lifetime of the development<br />

Hedgerow Protection<br />

We regret the negative impact of the development on the hedgerow<br />

along Long Street <strong>and</strong> concur <strong>with</strong> Natural Engl<strong>and</strong> that plans should<br />

be amended to allow for the retention of this hedgerow if possible.<br />

With regard to planned creation of new hedgerow along the south of<br />

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