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Proposed development at Snails Lane
The Trust strongly objects to the proposed 140-home development at Snails Lane, adjacent to our Blashford Lakes Nature Reserve. We are urgently raising concerns with the Council about the plans which would pose a major threat to wildlife, fragile habitats and climate resilience.
Blashford Lakes Nature Reserve is a site of international importance for wildlife. This proposed development would threaten habitats, increase flood risks, and place significant additional recreational pressure on one of the region’s most vital nature reserves.
The land in question has been used by rare breeding birds and it also supports internationally significant wintering populations. It also forms part of the River Avon floodplain, where seasonal flooding highlights the need for more naturally functioning floodplains – not further development.
With the increasing frequency of extreme weather due to climate change, building on this land will only exacerbate flood risks for the local community and disrupt a crucial part of the local nature recovery network.
We are actively engaging in the planning process to ensure wildlife remains a priority. But we need your help! Submit your objections via the New Forest District Council’s website before 7th March and help protect Blashford Lakes and the precious species that call it home.
Read our response here: Snails Lane Letter