Nature reserves
Local Nature Reserves are declared under the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949. They are designated by local authorities in consultation with English Nature. Before an LNR can be declared, the local authority either has to control the site in question, or have a management agreement with the site's owner. Normally LNRs are declared on sites which are SSSIs or SINCs, but there may be some exceptions in the future. LNR designation enables a site to be managed positively as a nature reserve and allows by-laws to be imposed.
If any planning application proposing development damaging to a LNR is received, both English Nature and the Urban Wildlife Trust should be consulted. However, at the present time, all the LNRs in Walsall are SINC sites and these consultees would be informed of an application as a result of the SINC designation.
There are 5 Local Nature Reserves within the boundaries of the Borough of Walsall: for information follow these links
- Fibbersley
- Hay Head Wood, Walsall
- Park Lime Pits, Rushall
- Pelsall Common North
- Rough Wood
- Shire Oak Park
Contact us
Environmental Planning Services
2nd Floor
Civic Centre
Darwall Street
Walsall
West Midlands
WS1 1DG
Telephone 01922 652469
Email envregen@walsall.gov.uk
This page was last updated on 03 January 2008