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Existing grazing unit
Whitesheet car park.
Retain mature character pine to provide both screening and landscape enhancement.
Stable Copse, Park Copse, Daffodil Copse and Redbridge
Long term aim of management is to restore native woodland
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Uddens Drive - Retain large feature trees along drive and undertake programme of rhododendron removal to address flytipping problem and to allow
features to be sustained by natural regeneration
Open up / maintain views from ridge top
Consider installing car park
Cannon Hill - area heavily for informal recreation. Manage to increase diversity of species and age as well as temporary and permanent open space to increase landscape interest
Wooded heath with retained groups and character individual Scots Pine.
Maintain continuous cover to screen industrial estate.
Retain continuous cover along roadedge to provide screening.
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This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown Copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Forestry Commission. 100025498
New Forest DistrictNEW 207 and NEW 208Design Concept
Illustrates the main features and broad character of the forest in the long term
Date: 6 May 2009 Scale:
Cannon Hill, Uddens and Whitesheet
1:10,000
Legend
!.Scheduled Ancient Monument (SAM) managed according to approved SAM Plan
"/ Unscheduled Ancient Monument - protect during forest operations
Castleman Trailway
Bridleway
Byway open to all traffic
Footpath
Grazing units
Permanent natural reserve
Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)
Heathland ride management
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Broadleaf woodland to be sustained mainly by natural regeneration to provide a permanent tree cover but at the same time providing a variety of different age and canopy heights. Some small scale felling and replanting may take place where conditions are unsuitable for natural regeneration. Any conifers will be removed over time through thinning or group fellingConifer woodland sustained by a cycle of clear felling, replanting and thinning. Woodland will contain a mosaic of open spaces and a diversity of species and age classes to enhance the visual quality.
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Continuous cover mixed woodland sustained by thinning and natural regeneration to produce a permanent tree cover but at the same time providing a variety of different age and canopy heights.Continuous cover conifer woodland sustained by thinning and natural regeneration to produce a permanent tree cover but at the same time providing a variety of different age and canopy heights.Existing Ancient Semi Natural Woodland (ASNW). Woodland that contains greater than 80% site native species.
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LPAWS restoration sites - areas where ancient woodland sites have historically been replanted with non-native species. The intention is to restore these sites over time to contain greater than 80% native species through thinning and natural regeneration.DD
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Wet woodland sustained by minimum intervention. The removal of non-native species or interventions in accordance with SSSI management plans will be accepted.Heathland - areas managed and maintained as open heathland.
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Wooded Heath - areas managed as heathland but with up to 20% tree cover in either isolated groups or individual character trees. Areas have been designated as wooded heath either for landscape purposes or because the area contains a high conifer seed bank that would be difficult to eradicate in the medium to long term and hence meet the criteria for pure heathland.Grassland - area maintained as open grasslandMire (marsh/bog) habitats that will be kept clear of trees and scrub. Hydrological regimes restored and grazing introduced where practical.Streamside corridors that will be managed in accordance with the Forests and Water Guidelines.Pond
Agricultural land
Felled / unplanted areas
Approved by:
Deputy Surveyor: Conservator: Date: Date:
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Thin out Red Oak to favournative broadleaves
Remove poor stand of Red Oak.Allow natural succession to take place
and continue to thin out Red Oak regenerationMaintain screen of conifer alongside
the road but increase thinning intensity to soften edge and merge more effectively
with adjacent heath
Maintain open sandy banks along rideedges due to their importance for invertebrates
Gradually remove remaining coniferand encourage natural regeneration
of Oak and Birch
Maintain succession of Sallow in open areas alongrides for moth interest. Carry out vegetation management
on south-facing bank to maintain interest for reptiles
Allow native broadleaf regeneration along wetter ground to link broadleaf
woods along Uddens Water with Harnwoods Copse
Wet site with some young surviving Corsican Pine.Encourage natural regeneration of
broadleaves to develop as mixed woodland
Wet ground. Allow some development of wet
woodland in mosaic with open space. Keep some screening close to by-pass
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Forester
This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown Copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Forestry Commission. 100025498
New Forest DistrictNEW 207 and NEW 208
Felling and Habitat Management
Illustrates timing of felling and management proposals withinperiod of plan
Date: 26 March 2009 Scale:
Cannon Hill, Uddens and Whitesheet
Approved by:
Deputy Surveyor: Conservator: Date: Date:
1:10,000
Legend!.
Scheduled Ancient Monument (SAM) managed according to approved SAM Plan
"/ Unscheduled Ancient Monument - protect during forest operations
Heathland ride management
Deer control area
Felling period 2007-2011
Felling period 2012-2016
Felling period 2017-2021
Felling period 2022-2026
Felling period 2027-2031
Felling period 2032-2036
Felling period 2037-2041
Felling period 2037-2041
Felling period 2047 & beyondManage for continuous cover of conifer using a uniform or group shelterwood system to promote natural regeneration.
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shelterwood system to promote natural regeneration.
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C C CC C C Manage for continuous cover using an irregular shelterwood system
to promote the development of mixed woodland of varying structure and diversity.Class 1 Semi-Natural Woodland (PAWS) Manage existing Semi-natural woodland through selective thinning and coppicing of the understorey (where appropriate) to promote regeneration of native broadleaves. Class 2 Reasserting Semi-Natural Woodland (PAWS). Plantation with 50-80% site-native species. Priority areas for removal of conifer and non-native broadleaves by thinning. Manage to promote native broadleaf regeneration including coppice where appropriate.Class 3 Plantation (PAWS) with 20-50% site-native species. Manage to promote gradual regeneration and establishment of native species though phased thinning and small group fells of conifer and non-native broadleaves.
PondMire (Bog/Marsh) - Remove/keep clear of trees/scrub. Restore hydrological system using drain blocking and bedlevel raising where required. Graze where possible.Streamside Corridors – Manage in accordance with the Forests and Water GuidelinesWet woodland - Minimum Intervention except to remove non-native species or manage in accordance with SSSI Management Plan where relevent.Heathland - Restore and maintain heathland using traditional heathland management techniques where possible including grazing, controlled burning, bracken control and gorse swiping.
C C CC C CC C C Heavily thin to produce heathland flora by retain wide, irregularly
spaced groups and individual character trees
Agricultural Land managed by tenancy agreement
Felled / unestablished areas
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Restocking proposals and provision of open space less
critical on edge of by-pass as embankment vegetation and
trees mature
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This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown Copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Forestry Commission. 100025498
New Forest DistrictNEW 207 and NEW 208Restocking Plan
Indicative of the structure of the woodlands at the end of the plan period
Date: 1 May 2009 Scale:
Cannon Hill, Uddens and Whitesheet
1:8,896
Legend
!.Scheduled Ancient Monument (SAM) managed according to approved SAM Plan
"/ Unscheduled Ancient Monument - protect during forest operations
Permanent natural reserve
C C CC C C Scots Pine
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Corsican pine
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Douglas Fir
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Other conifers
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Grassland
Single tree selection
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Heathland
Mires
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Agriculture
Mineral site
Approved by:
Deputy Surveyor: Conservator: Date: Date:
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