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Pebsham HWRS
Ecology method statement for vegetation clearance works
FINAL
January 2011
Veolia Environmental Services Ltd
Pebsham HWRS
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Revision Schedule Ecology method statement for vegetation clearance works January 2011
Rev Date Details Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by
01 02/12/10 DRAFT FOR COMMENT
James Wrixon Graduate Ecologist
John Simmons Senior Ecologist
John Simmons Senior Ecologist
02 14/01/11 FINAL Abel Drewett Senior Ecologist
Abel Drewett Senior Ecologist
Abel Drewett Senior Ecologist
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction ..................................................................................... 1
1.1 Scheme background....................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Background to current works .......................................................................................... 1
2 Relevant legislation......................................................................... 2
2.1 Reptiles .......................................................................................................................... 2
2.2 Nesting birds................................................................................................................... 2
3 Summary of proposed reptile mitigation strategy ........................ 3
4 Vegetation clearance methodology ............................................... 4
4.1 Scope of works ............................................................................................................... 4
4.2 Aim of works................................................................................................................... 4
4.3 Timing of works .............................................................................................................. 4
4.4 Clearance of vegetation to 200mm using hand tools....................................................... 4
4.5 Processing of felled material ........................................................................................... 4
4.6 Ecological briefing prior to commencement of works ...................................................... 5
4.7 Check for potential above ground refugia prior to the start of clearance works ............... 5
4.8 Procedure to follow if reptiles are encountered during works .......................................... 6
5 Agreement of relevant parties........................................................ 7
Figure 1 – Area to be cleared of vegetation ............................................. 8
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1 Introduction
1.1 Scheme background
Veolia Environmental Services (South Downs) Ltd. (VES) operates the Integrated Waste
Management Service for East Sussex County Council and Brighton & Hove Council. As part of
this service VES has obtained planning permission to construct a new Household Waste
Recycling Site (HWRS) at Freshfields, Pebsham, East Sussex (see Figure 1). The site will be a
replacement for the nearby Hastings HWRS providing a modern split level facility.
1.2 Background to current works
Survey work in connection with the planning application and Environmental Impact Assessment
(EIA) conducted by Jacobs 20081 indentified that the site of the new HWRS supports ‘low’
populations of common lizard (Zootoca vivipara), slow worm (Anguis fragilis) and grass snake
(Natrix natrix). The site was also found to contain scrub habitat suitable to be utilised by
common species of nesting bird.
Subsequent work conducted by Scott Wilson (now URS/Scott Wilson) during 2009 identified a
suitable nearby receptor site and prior to construction all reptiles will be trapped from the new
HWRS site and released into the receptor. However, the process of removing reptiles from the
new HWRS site can not commence until spring 2011 when reptiles emerge from hibernation.
In order to prevent further delays to programme VES wish to conduct vegetation clearance at
the new HWRS site during January/February 2011, prior to the commencement of the bird
nesting season (generally regarded as March to September inclusive).
As these works will occur prior to translocation of reptiles they will need to be conducted in a
sensitive manner that will avoid adverse impacts on reptiles. As a consequence URS/Scott
Wilson was commissioned to produce the following ecological method statement detailing how
vegetation clearance works will be conducted in order to ensure that the reptile population at
the site is not adversely effected.
1 Jacobs (2008) Pebsham HWRS and WRTS – Final Environmental Statement (dated November 2008). Unpublished
Jacobs (2008) Pebsham waste depot – Reptile Survey Report (dated June 2008). Unpublished
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2 Relevant legislation
2.1 Reptiles
Common Lizard, slow worm and grass snake are all afforded partial protection under the
Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (as amended). Under this legislation it is an offence to
intentionally or recklessly kill or injure these species. As such it is necessary for developers to
demonstrate that reasonable measures have been taken to avoid such an eventuality.
In addition all three species have been listed as Priority species in the UK Biodiversity Action
Plan (BAP), however species action plans are yet to be prepared.
2.2 Nesting birds
All birds, their nests and eggs are protected by law under Part 1 of the Wildlife and Countryside
Act 1981 (as amended). Under this legislation if is an offence to injure or kill a nesting bird,
and/or damage or destroy an active birds nest.
Species listed on Schedule 1 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act (1981 as amended) are
afforded special protection and for these species it is also an offence to disturb birds while they
are building or at a nest, or to disturb the dependent young of such a bird.
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3 Summary of proposed reptile mitigation strategy
Controlled clearance of vegetation at new HWRS site
The controlled removal of vegetation from the new HWRS forms the first step in the process of
removing reptiles from the site. Therefore a controlled vegetation clearance methodology is to
be adopted and conducted during the winter months of 2010/11. The aim of this clearance is to
remove potential nesting habitat during the period when birds are unlikely to be nesting, while
ensuring that works do not kill or injure reptiles. At the time of the proposed works
(January/February 2011) reptiles will be hibernating below ground, or in suitable above ground
piles of wood and rubble.
The works methodology for vegetation clearance is the subject of this document, and details
can be found in Section 4.
Receptor site enhancement works
Following the clearance of vegetation from the new HWRS site works will be conducted during
February/March 2011 within an identified receptor located to the north of the existing Waste
and Recyclables Transfer Station (WRTS) (see Figure 1). These works will be designed to
create a high quality area of reptile habitat suitable of supporting the reptiles which currently
utilise the new HWRS site. Proposed works include:
• Creation of small south facing bunds to enhance the availability of reptile basking habitat;
• Creation of artificial hibernacula (piles of wood and/or rubble)to increase the availability of
suitable hibernation habitat;
• Planting of native scrub species to provide areas of suitable cover.
It is envisaged that some of the cut material from the HWRS will be transferred to the reptile
receptor site an utilised in the creation of the proposed bunds and hibernacula.
Reptile translocation
Following completion of the receptor site enhancement works a reptile translocation exercise is
schedule to be conducted from mid-March 2011 onwards. This process will involve the erection
of temporary fencing around the margins of the site, and the laying of artificial reptile refugia
(squares of metal and roofing felt). Daily checks of the refugia will then be conducted and all
reptiles captured will be moved to the newly enhanced receptor site. The temporary fencing
around the margins will prevent reptiles returning to the site of the new HWRS.
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4 Vegetation clearance methodology
4.1 Scope of works
This method statement applies only to the clearance of vegetation from within the site of the
new Pebsham HWRS, as shown highlighted in red within attached Figure 1. This area
measures approximately 0.5ha in extent.
If clearance of any woody vegetation outside of the area shown in Figure 1 is required then an
ecologist must be contacted to assess these additional areas in advance of any proposed
clearance works.
4.2 Aim of works
The aim of the works is to make the site unsuitable for nesting birds by removing all woody
vegetation which has the potential to provide nesting habitat, while maintaining the site’s
suitability for reptile species.
This will be achieved by the sensitive clearance of above ground vegetation to a height of
200mm while minimising ground disturbance. Reptiles will be hibernating at the time of the
proposed works and will therefore be utilising existing piles of dead wood, rubble, cracks in the
ground and mammal burrows. By minimising ground disturbance disruption of these features
will be kept to a minimum. This will allow reptiles to be subsequently removed from the site
when they emerge from hibernation during Spring 2011.
4.3 Timing of works
All works (felling and removal of all brash/chippings) must be completed by 28th February 2011
in order to ensure they are complete prior to reptiles emerging from hibernation. This constraint
will limit the potential of injury/death occurring to individual reptiles that forage within the
grassland and plantation areas when active.
4.4 Clearance of vegetation to 200mm using hand tools
All woody vegetation within the proposed working area must be felled using hand tools only
(chain saw and brush cutters are acceptable) to a height of 200mm above ground level, in
order to avoid potential for disturbance of reptile hibernacula.
No roots, stumps or existing wood piles will be removed as part of the current works as this
process has the potential to injure/kill reptiles hibernating underground.
4.5 Processing of felled material
All vehicles associated with the clearance works are to be wheeled (as opposed to tracked).
Vehicles utilised are anticipated to be a pick-up, trailer and wheeled chipper (if required) only.
All vehicles (including chippers and trailers) will only be allowed to utilise the areas of existing
grassland (i.e. tracks, open area on top of plateau, top of ditch bank, etc).
No vehicles will be allowed to traverse areas which have been cleared of vegetation,
unless otherwise agreed with an ecologist, to avoid damage to potential below ground
hibernacula.
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All felled material must be dragged to the nearest grassland area for processing. All woody
material of more than 150mm in diameter should be processed into 1.0m-1.5m lengths and
stacked within the grassland areas. These lengths may be utilised by VES in creating reptile
habitats within the receptor site.
All other cut material must be processed and removed from site by the contractor. If the
contractor intends to chip material then all chipping should be conducted within the existing
grassland areas of the site. All chippings should be removed from site.
4.6 Ecological briefing prior to commencement of works
Prior to the commencement of works an ecologist will conduct an ecological briefing. The
briefing will clarify all the key points of the required working method (as detailed within this
document). In addition it will incorporate details of the legal protection afforded to reptiles, how
to distinguish the species which inhabit the site, and the procedure to follow in the unlikely
event that reptiles are encountered during works.
The contractor should inform the URS/Scott Wilson ecologist (contact details below) of the
proposed commencement of works at least 3 working days in advance to arrange the
ecological briefing. No works can commence until the briefing has been conducted.
4.7 Check for potential above ground refugia prior to the start of clearance works
A walkover survey of the site was conducted by a qualified ecologist on 10th December 2010.
The survey did not identify any above ground refugia (such as log piles, earth mounds etc),
however the site contained a dense bank of gorse which could potential hide refugia from view.
Immediately prior to clearance works commencing an ecologist from URS/Scott Wilson will
conduct a walkover survey to reconfirm the absence of potential above ground refugia. If any
suitable refugia are present then an exclusion zone will be erected around this feature using
hazard tape. If an ecologist considered it necessary vegetation clearance required within this
zone will also be supervised by URS/Scott Wilson to ensure that all measures are taken to
protect the feature from any damage that could consequently harm reptiles utilising the feature.
The contractor should exercise particular care when clearing the dense bank of gorse in the
north of the site due to the potential for above ground hibernacula to occur within this area. Any
existing piles of dead wood or debris located below the gorse in this area should be retained as
it is possible hibernating reptiles will be utilising these features.
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4.8 Procedure to follow if reptiles are encountered during works
In the unlikely event that reptiles are encountered during works then all work in the area of the
site where reptiles were encountered should halt immediately and an ecologist contacted on
the numbers below.
Contractors should not handle reptiles unless advised to do so at the time by a URS/Scott
Wilson ecologist.
Table 1 – URS/Scott Wilson ecologist contact details
Name Position Phone number
John Simmons Lead ecologist (N.B. on annual leave 25/12/10 to 26/01/11 inclusive)
Mob: 07967 321910 Landline: 01256 310362
Abel Drewett Lead ecologist (Only during 25/12/10 to 26/01/11 inclusive)
Mob: 07825 845890 Landline: 01256 310540
James Wrixon Ecologist Mob: 07500 085583 Landline: 01256 310495
Hannah Goddard Scott Wilson Ecology team secretary 01256 310573
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5 Agreement of relevant parties
The undersigned (on behalf of their respective companies) agree to fully implement the method
statement laid out in the above document.
Table 3. 1 – Agreement to adhere to method statement
Name Position Signature On behalf of:
Ecologist
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