PLANT RECORDS FROM LANDGUARD COMMON OLD ROAD TO HARBOUR VIEWING AREA Closed 1980
NEW ROAD TO HARBOUR VIEWING AREA Opened 1980
EXTENSION TO FREIGHT LINER TERI:MINAL (Recordi ng not possible a f t e r April 1980}
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LANDGUARD ROAD (Closed t o v e h i c l e s )
CAMPING GROUND RESTRICTED ACCESS AFTER MAY, 1982
ASPHALT SURFACED CAR PARK CONSTRUCTED SPRING, 1982
LANDGUARD FORT
TERN NESTING AREA (No access i n breeding season)
Division of Landguard into habitats A rough Sketch map on a Scale approximately 1 : 18,750 The outline of the recording area is shown dotted.
E. Low lying area with a small, brackish pool at its centre which regularly dries out in summer. F. Area dominated by coarse grasses (e.g. Elymuspycnanthus) and containing other tall herbs, Heracleum, Dipsacus, etc. G. Similar to C but noteworthy for the dominance of Festuca longifolia and the presence of Bromus erectus. H. Short turf broken by sandy areas containing Phleum arenarium, Vulpia fasciculata, Eryngium maritimum, etc.
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