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Action plan details - Hambleton BAP

 

Bat species

Plan status: Implementation underway

Targets

Code Text Status Assessment date Latest progress report  
B-T1 Give guidance on and raise awareness of bat issues. No report No report No report More >
B-T2 Identify locations where areas of good foraging habitat are fragmented, and establish hedgerow links between them to encourage bat dispersal. No report No report No report More >
B-T3 Provide roost sites by initiating bat box schemes. Monitor schemes. No report No report No report More >
B-T4 Provide opportunities for bats to colonise structures. No report No report No report More >
B-T5 Survey and protect bats during work to buildings and structures. No report No report No report More >
B-T6 Increase understanding of bat ecology. No report No report No report More >

Actions

Code Text Start/End date Contacts
(lead shown bold)
Status  
B-A1 Distribute best practice guidance notes regarding bats and development, to developers. 03/03/2006 - ongoing Hambleton District Council Not started More >
B-A10 Undertake a workshop on bats in woodland. 03/03/2006 - ongoing North Yorkshire Bat Group Completed More >
B-A11 Produce articles/information discouraging the use of slow release ivermectins as cattle wormers. 03/03/2006 - ongoing North Yorkshire Bat Group Not started More >
B-A12 Produce articles/information on the importance that buildings have to bats, encouraging a pride in having a bat colony within a building. 03/03/2006 - ongoing North Yorkshire Bat Group Not started More >
B-A13 Produce articles/information encouraging the use of bat friendly timber treatment chemicals. 03/03/2006 - ongoing North Yorkshire Bat Group Not started More >
B-A14 Promote bats and their conservation through events, including exhibitions, walks and talks. 03/03/2006 - ongoing North Yorkshire Bat Group,
North Yorkshire County Council
Completed More >
B-A2 Identify suitable sites for linking fragmented habitat by working with landowners. 03/03/2006 - ongoing North Yorkshire Bat Group Not started More >
B-A3 Identify suitable locations for schemes to erect bat boxes by working with local communities. 03/03/2006 - ongoing North Yorkshire Bat Group Not started More >
B-A4 Undertake bat surveys prior to building maintenance carried out on Council buildings and road bridge repairs. 03/03/2006 - ongoing North Yorkshire County Council,
Hambleton District Council
Underway (on schedule) More >
B-A5 Identify suitable opportunities to provide bridges or buildings with openings for bats, by working with local authorities and developers. 03/03/2006 - ongoing North Yorkshire Bat Group Underway (on schedule) More >
B-A6 Organise a recording scheme for householders with bat roosts to take part in national monitoring programs. 03/03/2006 - ongoing North Yorkshire Bat Group Not started More >
B-A7 Organise a survey of known bat roosts to determine species present, distribution and ecological requirements. 03/03/2006 - ongoing North Yorkshire Bat Group Not started More >
B-A8 Send guidance on the inclusion of bat access features into new buildings, to architect firms. 03/03/2006 - ongoing North Yorkshire Bat Group Not started More >
B-A9 Send guidance to arboricultural firms, Parish Councils, Parks officers and planning officers, on the importance of mature trees to bats. 03/03/2006 - ongoing North Yorkshire Bat Group Not started More >