Re: [Talk-GB] Tagging roadside verge SSSIs

2010-07-20 Thread Glenn Proctor
It's definitely the verge - there are orchids (according to my wife) growing there. The other side ofnthe hedge is just an arable field. The SSSI sign specifically refers to the verge as well. Glenn. On Tuesday, July 20, 2010, Ed Loach e...@loach.me.uk wrote: Dave F wrote: Are you sure it's

Re: [Talk-GB] Tagging roadside verge SSSIs

2010-07-19 Thread Dave F.
On 30/06/2010 16:01, Glenn Proctor wrote: Hi Near where I live there's a small stretch (about 100m) of the roadside verge that has signs on it saying that it's a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Are you sure it's referring just to the verge not stretching further away from the road

Re: [Talk-GB] Tagging roadside verge SSSIs

2010-07-19 Thread Ed Loach
Dave F wrote: Are you sure it's referring just to the verge not stretching further away from the road (into fields/woods ?) Near here we have verges between pavement and adjacent landuse (often fields) which are overgrown with signs at either end (with arrows) and sometimes in the middle

[Talk-GB] Tagging roadside verge SSSIs

2010-06-30 Thread Glenn Proctor
Hi Near where I live there's a small stretch (about 100m) of the roadside verge that has signs on it saying that it's a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It's only on one side of the road, and is about 0.5m wide for most of its length, widening to about 2m near one end. Looking in the Wiki

Re: [Talk-GB] Tagging roadside verge SSSIs

2010-06-30 Thread Craig Wallace
On 30/06/2010 16:01, Glenn Proctor wrote: Hi Near where I live there's a small stretch (about 100m) of the roadside verge that has signs on it saying that it's a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It's only on one side of the road, and is about 0.5m wide for most of its length, widening to