Sandwich and Pegwell Bay is a 615-hectare (1,520-acre) nature reserve in Kent, managed by the Kent Wildlife Trust. It is a National Nature Reserve, and it includes a Geological Conservation Review site, Prince’s Beachlands Local Nature Reserve and two Special Areas of Conservation, Sandwich Bay and Thanet Coast. It is part of Sandwich Bay and Thanet Coast Ramsar site and Special Protection Area. It is also of Sandwich Bay to Hacklinge Marshes Site of Special Scientific Interest and Sandwich/Pegwell Bay Nature Conservation Review site, Grade I.
Sandwich and Pegwell Bay, Wikipedia
Management and oversight
Management: Sandwich and Pegwell Bay is owned by a range of organisations including Kent Wildlife Trust, National Trust, RSPB, Thanet District Council and Kent County Council, with the management led by Kent Wildlife Trust.
Further information about the NNR, its wildlife and how to visit can be found on the Kent Wildlife Trust’s page on Sandwich and Pegwell Bay and Pegwell Bay Country Park website.
Sandwich and Pegwell Bay, Kent’s National Nature Reserves, Corporate report, gov.uk