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Chichester Harbour is a 3,733.5-hectare (9,226-acre) area that is managed by Chichester Harbour Conservancy, an independent public body that was established by an Act of Parliament in 1971. [ 12 ] Description
Nutborne Marshes is a 386.9-hectare (956-acre) Local Nature Reserve east of Thorney Island in West Sussex.It is owned and managed by Chichester Harbour Conservancy. [1] [2] It is part of the Chichester Harbour Site of Special Scientific Interest [3] and Nature Conservation Review site, Grade I*, [4] the Chichester and Langstone Harbours Ramsar site [5] and Special Protection Area, [6] and the ...
Eames Farm is a 132.5-hectare (327-acre) Local Nature Reserve on Thorney Island in West Sussex.It is owned by the Chichester Harbour Conservancy, West Sussex County Council and the Ministry of Defence and managed by the Chichester Harbour Conservancy.
It is part of the Chichester Harbour Site of Special Scientific Interest [4] and Nature Conservation Review site, Grade I*, [5] the Chichester and Langstone Harbours Ramsar site [6] and Special Protection Area, [7] and the Solent Maritime Special Area of Conservation. [8] The island has sand dunes, mudflats, salt marsh and bare and vegetated ...
She had a number of private owners throughout the 20th century until purchased in 2004 by Chichester Harbour Conservancy and restored at Dolphin quay Boat Yard, Emsworth, with the help of a lottery grant. The restoration was completed and the boat was re-launched in September 2006.
Chidham village lies on a loop-road, halfway down the peninsula. The only road leading out to Cobnor Point is a private road, so access to and from the harbour is limited. The local authority area called the 'Parish of Chidham' is a small rural parish situated five miles (8 km) west of Chichester and comprises two villages – Hambrook and Chidham.
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Kingley Vale is a 204.4-hectare (505-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north of Chichester in West Sussex. [1] [2] It is also a Special Area of Conservation [3] and a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade I. [4] An area of 147.9 hectares (365 acres) is a national nature reserve. [5]