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I beleive your expereince of it, as some SSSI are there in a complex designation and others less so. That is why I suggested finding out why the SSSI was enacted and essentially how likely you are to infringe on the protected species.

 

If you consider something like Morecambe Bay - the entire area is a SSSI, but there is all sorts that happen within it from industry to farming to tourism etc. etc. all of which are permitted due the their relevant impact on the SSSI.

 

Designations like this are not a bar to working within the area - you just have to acknowledge why the designation is there are work accordingly by not destroying whatever the SSSI is protecting!

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The habitat destruction I have done or got contractors to do on my behalf on SSSI's is extensive. The bottom line is what is in the SSSI allowed works and what is in the special permission category. This can vary from site to site. If you are unsure, there is nothing wrong in speaking to Natural England direct.

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SSSI. Happy days you take nothing away it all stays on site chip at base or leave neatly stacked. Nothing brought in or taken out unless the price is right. Well that's how it is isn't it?

Not always. I've worked on quite a few SSSI sites and sometimes you have to remove your arisings, sometimes you don't.

 

Who is the contract for?

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