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Landscape Plan

The document provides a landscape masterplan for a proposed pig rearing unit and biogas plant. It includes details on the primary and secondary tree and shrub species to be used, as well as existing vegetation to be retained or removed. Boundaries will be demarcated with fencing and hedgerows. Earthworks including bunds and drainage features are also proposed subject to engineering details. The key shows the site layout and landscape elements.

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Landscape Plan

The document provides a landscape masterplan for a proposed pig rearing unit and biogas plant. It includes details on the primary and secondary tree and shrub species to be used, as well as existing vegetation to be retained or removed. Boundaries will be demarcated with fencing and hedgerows. Earthworks including bunds and drainage features are also proposed subject to engineering details. The key shows the site layout and landscape elements.

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WOODLAND SPECIES MIX

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Primary Tree Species 50%

B reach Lane

Fraxinus excelsior Ash Quercus robur Oak Pinus sylvestris Scots Pine Larix decidua European Larch Secondary Tree Species 20%
Major

Perimeter fence to be 2.4m high 'Securifor' anti-climb and anti-cut fencing. existing hedgerow to be retained along site boundary

existing hedgerow to be retained along site boundary existing Oak trees to be retained
1 m hig h b un d

Acer campestre Field Maple Ilex aquifolium Holly


existing Beech tree to be removed existing Oak copse to be retained within proposed structural planting

Minor

flare stack

2m high bund outer slope no steeper than 1:6 inner slope no steeeper than 1:3 all to be confirmed by engineer

S ervice B uild in g U nderg round Tanks ramp d own

Malus sylvestris Crab Apple Populus tremula Aspen Sorbus aucuparia Rowan Tilia cordata Small leaved lime

Tank Farm controlled access gates Proposed prison visitor centre (not part of this application)

Shrubs 10 - 30% Major

controlled access gates weighbridge existing pond

Bio-gas Plant

Grain Store controlled access gates Staff car parking

Feed Mill

Gateway building (office and visitor centre) controlled access gates Water treatment including borehole Proposed additional car parking for prison visitors (not part of this application) existing group of Lombardy Poplars to be retained

Corylus avellana Hazel Crataegus monogyna Hawthorn


Minor

weighbridge stock fence

existing hedgerow to be retained along site boundary 1m high bund

Staff amenity block

Processing and storage plant stock fence Maidensley Farm and Buildings

HM Prison Foston

Prunus spinosa Blackthorn Rhamnus cathartica Purging Buckthorn Salix cinerea Grey Willow
Hedgerow Species Mix Primary 70 - 75%

Crataegus monogyna Hawthorn


perimeter fence

Secondary 25 - 30%

existing group of Lombardy Poplars to be retained

Acer campestre Field Maple Corylus avellana Hazel Ilex aquifolium Holly Prunus spinosa Blackthorn
Occasional 0 - 5%

Farrowing 1

Finishing 3

Finishing 2

Dry Sow 2

Finishing 1

Dry Sow 1

Grower 1

HGV turning area

Rhamnus cathartica Purging Buckthorn

Pig Rearing Unit


Dry Sow 4 Grower 2 Finishing 6 Farrowing 2 Rainwater retention area Finishing 5 Finishing 4 Dry Sow 3 existing hedgerow to be retained along site boundary

2m high bund outer slope no steeper than 1:6 inner slope no steeeper than 1:3 all to be confirmed by engineer

Existing houses

existing Oak tree to be retained

Staff houses, garage and car parking

Stock fence to be HT8/80/30 'Tornado' High Tensile Netting with two strands of Hi-Tensile Plus Barbed Wire.

existing Oak tree to be removed

Native hedgerow planting to be planted in 2 staggered rows set 400mm apart. Plants at 300mm centres in single species groups of 5 - 10 plants.

Attenuation pond

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ar flo od

perimeter fence existing group of Oak trees to be retained 1m high bund

existing Lime tree to be retained

KEY
Site boundary

Existing tree retained

groundwater re-charge

Existing tree removed

Existing vegetation retained

Proposed Extra Heavy Standard Trees 18-20cm girth

existing Horse Chestnut tree to be retained

Proposed Extra Heavy Standard Trees 14-16cm girth

Existing hedgerow retained

Proposed native hedgerow planting

retained long view towards Stonepit Hills near Hanbury

Proposed species rich grass, including some areas of wildflower mix Proposed woodland planting at 1.5m centres

Proposed woodland edge planting

Roundabout Covert

Proposed zone for earthworks (creation of bunds) NOTES


1. Engineer's information on proposed levels and bunding is required to finalise the proposals. 2. Confirmation of service and drainage (swale) locations required to finalise proposals. 3. Confirmation of floodplain extents required to finalise proposals. 4. Capacities / Areas of Slurry Lagoon and Attenuation pond to be confirmed by engineer.

50

100m

architecture

Leavesley International Pig Rearing Unit and Biogas Plant Scropton, Derbyshire
drawn CAD file J:\3700\3745\CAD\FPCR Landscape_Masterplan [Link]

LANDSCAPE MASTERPLAN

1:1250 @ A1 April 2010

landscape ecology environmental assessment masterplanning

3745-P-01

rev

fpcr

urban design

FPCR LLP Lockington Hall Lockington Derby DE74 2RH t: f: e: w: 01509 672772 01509 674565 mail@[Link] [Link]

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