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1 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 134
2 Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 135
3 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 136
4 Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 137
5 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis ) New Flora of the British IslesSecond Ed Quercus Sorbus aucupariabetula Fig Handbook for Phase 1 habitat survey a technique for environmental audit. New Flora of the British Isles 138
6 Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Quercus Sorbus aucupariabetula.). 139
7 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis 140
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13 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis ) New Flora of the British IslesSecond Ed Pinus sylvestris LarixPicea sitchensis Fagus sylvaticabetulaalnus glutinosa Quercus 146
14 Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Fig Handbook for Phase 1 habitat survey a technique for environmental audit. New Flora of the British Isles 147
15 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Pinus sylvestris LarixPicea sitchensis Fagus sylvatica Betula Alnus glutinosaquercus 148
16 Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 149
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22 Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Aquila chrysaetos 155
23 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis ) New Flora of the British IslesSecond Ed Betula pendula B. pubescens Pinus sylvestris 156
24 Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Ranunculus repensviola rivinianaplantago lanceolata Potentilla ere Veronica chamaedrys Cerastium fontanum Polygala serpyllifolia Gallium saxatile Calluna vulgaris Pteridium aquilinum) Quercus Fraxinus excelsioralnus glutinosasalix Betula Longestablished woodlands of seminatural origin (2a) Longestablished woodlands of plantation origin (2b) Larix deciduapicea sitchensis Sorbus aucuparia Betula Cirsium arvense Juncus articulatusdeschampsia cespitosa) 157
25 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Calluna Gallium saxatile Calluna vulgaris)plantago lanceolatapotentilla ere Succisa pratensis Veronica chamaedrys Luzula multifloraranunculus repens Taraxacum officinale Myrica gale Salix repens 158
26 Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Fig 1 159
27 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Fig 2 160
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29 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Handbook for Phase 1 habitat survey a technique for environmental audit. New Flora of the British Isles 162
30 Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Larix deciduapinus sylvestrispicea sitchensis Pinus sylvestris (Cupressocyparis Betula pendula B. pubescens Pinus sylvestris Ranunculus repens Viola riviniana Plantago lanceolata Potentilla ere Veronica chamaedrys Cerastium fontanumpolygala serpyllifoliagallium saxatile Calluna vulgaris Pteridium aquilinum) Betula pendulab. pubescens Quercus Fraxinus excelsior Alnus glutinosa Salix 163
31 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Calluna Juncus articulatus) Deschampsia cespitosa) Salix repens Juncus 164
32 Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Target note 3: mature birch woodland, with open canopy A1.1.1 Broadleaved Seminatural Woodland Target note 5: Single ancient Scots Pine 165
33 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Target note 6: mature mixed woodland A1.1.1 Broadleaved Seminatural Woodland, with underplanting and improved grassland in the foreground Target note 7: Mature birch stand A1.1.1 Broadleaved Seminatural Woodland 166
34 Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Target note 9: route of a historical thoroughfare, with ancient vegetation covered walls alongside Majority of the site is characterised by an improved grass sward B4 Improved Grassland, divided by a system of fences and drystane dykes 167
35 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Target note 12: Stripped Sitka spruce cones noted on the forest floor of conifer plantation, suggesting squirrel foraging. Target note 14: single stand of alder wet woodland surrounded by Juncusdominated B5 Marshy Grassland 168
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41 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis ) New Flora of the British IslesSecond Ed Eriophorum vaginatum Nardus stricta Erica tetralix Luzula multiflorajuncus effususcarexsphagnum 174
42 Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Fig 175
43 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Handbook for Phase 1 habitat survey a technique for environmental audit. New Flora of the British Isles 176
44 Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Eriophorum vaginatum Nardus stricta Erica tetralix Luzula multiflora Juncus effususcarexsphagnum 177
45 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Above, proposed site in background with wet ground conditions & tussocky vegetation Below, shows site itself supporting B5 Marsh/Marshy Grassland with a more tightly grazed diverse sward and drainage channels 178
46 Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan 179
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51 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis ) New Flora of the British IslesSecond Ed Picea sitchensis Betula Tilia x europaea Sorbus aucuparia Spiraea 184
52 Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Fig Handbook for Phase 1 habitat survey a technique for environmental audit. New Flora of the British Isles 185
53 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Picea sitchensisbetulatilia x europaea Sorbus aucupariaspiraea 186
54 Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Western section of site, with rubble piles and patches of shrub vegetation visible Western section of site, looking east 187
55 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Looking towards eastern section & existing disused café; remnant foundations in foreground 188
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61 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis ) New Flora of the British IslesSecond Ed Betula SalixSorbus aucupariapinus sylvestris Juncus effusus Chamerion angustifolium Rubus idaeus 194
62 Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Fig 1 Handbook for Phase 1 habitat survey a technique for environmental audit. New Flora of the British Isles 195
63 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Betula Salix Sorbus aucupariapinus sylvestris Juncus effusus Chamerion angustifolium Rubus idaeus 196
64 Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Open scattered birch woodland, interspersed with willow and rowan; A1.1.1 Broadleaved seminatural woodland Eastern section, showing J4 hardstanding and adjacent garage 197
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70 Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan ) New Flora of the British IslesSecond Ed Epilobium angustifolium Senecio jacobaea), Galium aparine Rumex obtusifoliuscirsium spp.) Ulmus glabra Quercus spp 203
71 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Fig Handbook for Phase 1 habitat survey a technique for environmental audit. New Flora of the British Isles 204
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78 Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan ) New Flora of the British IslesSecond Ed Alnus glutinosa Fraxinus excelsiorquercus Salix 211
79 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Fig Handbook for Phase 1 habitat survey a technique for environmental audit. New Flora of the British Isles 212
80 Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Alnus glutinosafraxinus excelsiorquercus.salix 213
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87 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis ) New Flora of the British IslesSecond Ed ( Cupressocyparis leylandii),symphoricarpos albus Acer pseudoplatanustaxus baccata Salix spp.) 220
88 Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan Fig Handbook for Phase 1 habitat survey a technique for environmental audit. New Flora of the British Isles 221
89 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis ( Cupressocyparis leylandii), Symphoricarpos albus Acer pseudoplatanustaxus baccata Salix spp.) 222
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96 Cairngorms National Park Local Development Plan ) New Flora of the British IslesSecond Ed 229
97 Main Issues Report - Background Evidence 5. Site Analysis Fig Handbook for Phase 1 habitat survey a technique for environmental audit. New Flora of the British Isles 230
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