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Staines Moor is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest because of its importance to nature conservation. It is one of the largest areas of neutral grassland in England that has not been extracted for gravel or agriculturally improved. The Moor and the River Colne attract wildfowl and waders including ruff and golden plover in winter. Other wildlife which can be seen around the Moor includes kingfishers, skylarks, lapwings, butterflies, dragonflies and damselflies, as well as a wide range of wildflowers and grasses. At over 200 years old, the Moor is home to the oldest recorded yellow meadow ant hills in Britain. Staines Moor is managed by Spelthorne Borough Council, in partnership with the Moormasters and other community organisations. We meet once a quarter to discuss issues of the day. Minutes of the most recent meeting (Pdf 132kb) - 7 March 2011 For more information, please contact Environment Services on 01784 446319 or e-mail environment@spelthorne.gov.uk. |
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