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Nature Conservation Dept. of Development Plymouth City Council Plymouth PL1 2AA |
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01752 304229 |
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wildlife@plymouth.gov.uk |
Radford Quarry is located in the south east of Plymouth next to Radford Lake. The site covers 5.22ha and is privately owned and managed is not accessible to the public. A variety of habitats are present including grassland, low scrubs, wet flushes and cliff habitats. The site contains a rich diversity of limestone plants and wildlife, with a number of nationally rare and nationally scare species having been recorded.
The site was designated a County Wildlife Site because of its limestone habitats. Plant species recorded include the nationally scarce dwarf mouse-ear. Other plant species of interest include pyramidal orchid, lesser centaury, round-leaved crane’s-bill, pale flax and ivy broomrape. Invertebrate records include the nationally scarce centipede Henia vesuviana and butterflies such as the locally scarce brown argus Aricia agestis. The site also supports a healthy badger population and has good potential for supporting a range of bat species, with greater horseshoe bats found in recent years.